Uzbekistan is Rich in History and Culture, Once a Key Part of the Silk Road.
Tashkent, Capital of Uzbekistan, the Largest City.
Shopping at Central Asia Famous Bazaar - Chorsu Bazaar in Tashkent and Siab Bazaar in Samarkand.
Hast Imam is the Religious Buildings in Mosque, Hold the World’s Oldest Quran Copy.
The Ancient City of Samarkand, Listed as World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
Mausoleum of Gur Emir is a World-Re-nowned Central Asian Architectural Treasure.
Registan Square, a Complex of Three Fascinating Madrasahs.
Shah-i Zinda Complex, One of the Mysterious Architectural Monuments in Samarkand.
Visit the Gidjuvan Ceramics School, to Learn the History of Pottery Culture in Uzbekistan.
Bukhara, the Holiest City in Central Asia, Listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993.
Citadel Ark, this Huge Earthen Walled Citadel, is the Oldest Structure in Bukhara.
Po-i-Kalyan Complex, a Majestic Buildings Consisting of Mosque, Minarets and a Blue Dome Madrasa.
Chimgan Mountain- take Chair Lift to Reach the Top to See Beldersay Peak and Enjoy the Nature.
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Free COVID-19 travel insurance is available for passengers up to 69 years old. Malaysians do not need a visa to visit Uzbekistan, rich in history and culture, featuring Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara's UNESCO sites.