Greatest THINGS TO DO IN TASHKENT UZBEKISTAN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Greatest THINGS TO DO IN TASHKENT UZBEKISTAN WITH YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS


Uzbekistan's modern capital Tashkent lives a bit in the shadows of all of the more attractive-looking Silk Road urban centers Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva.

It is unfortunate because Tashkent is an extremely great destination to check out and spend a while if you know where to go.

IS TASHKENT SAFE FOR TOURISTS?

The capital of Uzbekistan is very safe for travelers which also became more secure seeing that the governing administration unveiled a' tourist police'. You will see the boots of theirs in every touristic city in Uzbekistan.

Find out THE WORLD'S OLDEST KORAN AT THE HAZRAT IMAM COMPLEX

The Hazrat Imam Complex, also known as the Hast Imam Ensemble or maybe Khast Imam, will be the religious center of Tashkent. It is the perfect place to begin your Tashkent sightseeing excursion.

SHOP AT CHORSU BAZAAR

The Chorsu Bazaar is Tashkent's largest market where natives are able to purchase anything from raw food solutions, fresh veggies and fruits, spices and honey to apparel, jewelry, skin care products and more. You can simply find everything here!

VISIT THE KUKELDASH MADRASAH As well as the DZUMA MOSQUE

While Kukeldash is not as impressive at the three madrasahs that surround Registan Square found in Samarkand, the construction still is a beautiful example of Islamic design and also worth a quick visit.

ADMIRE THE MINOR MOSQUE

Locals call it the "Snow Mosque" because it's entirely made out of white marble. It is particularly stunning when the sunrays hit its walls, making the mosque sparkle as well as shine.

CLIMB THE TASHKENT TV TOWER

The Tashkent Tower is because of its 375 meters the 11th tallest tower in the earth. You can take the elevator until the 6th flooring and enjoy the panoramic views across the city out of the observation deck.

Go to THE MEMORIAL TO THE VICTIMS OF REPRESSION As well as the SURROUNDING PARK

I actually enjoyed spending some time close to the Memorial on the Victims of Repression as well as the park surrounding it.The memorial itself is a big gazebo-shaped structure with a blue dome.The museum of the Victims of Political Repression is additionally an attractive building however, the story behind it is somewhat depressing.

HAVE LUNCH AT THE CENTRAL ASIAN PLOV CENTER

Plov is considered the most prominent Central Asian dish. This standard Uzbek dish covers rice fried with raisins, carrots, and spices with meat on top part of it. It is generally prepared in lamb fat and served with fragments of lamb meat.

Use THE METRO

Tashkent has several of the best metro stations in the earth! Visiting Tashkent's subway was just about the most memorable highlights of my time in the city!Almost each metro station in Tashkent is intriguing. They all have their own unique architectural features and artistic components.

LEAF THROUGH SOME BOOKS AT THE BOOK BAZAAR

In case you adore books and old magazines, you could enjoy this little Book Bazaar. We remained in an Airbnb next to the park where this particular bazaar is located so we stumbled upon it by chance.The Book Bazaar comprises of little bookstalls lined set up along a pedestrian street in a nice green park.

Discover UZBEKISTAN'S HISTORY Inside the STATE MUSEUM OF HISTORY

This museum has two floors with a range of exhibits showing the history of Uzbekistan over the past 2500 years.

The entrance fee is 10000 UZS, 25000 UZS in case you want to take pictures (not really worthwhile in the opinion) of mine and also you are able to buy an English speaking manual for 8000 UZS (this is worthwhile in case you wish to read more).

Visit https://www.tripindicator.com/tashkent-activities/1/26668/N.html for Tashkent attractions, sightseeing tours, outdoor activities, water sports and day trips.

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