Introduction to Uzbekistan:
Uzbekistan is located in central Asia it was the territory of Russia before but after the Afghan war it become a individual state now. The borders of Uzbekistan is attached with Kazakhstan to the west, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan with southern border and Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east. Most of the Uzbek peoples are consist of Uzbek ethnic group and speak the Uzbek language. The date of interdependence is 31st August 1991. The economy of Uzbekistan is dependent on Cotton, Natural gas, Uranium and Gold. The area of Uzbekistan is 447,400 square kilometers which is 56th largest country in the world. Uzbekistan is a landlocked country most of the part is dry. There are two landlocked countries in the world on which Uzbekistan is one of them. As we know it is landlocked country so none of its rivers lead to the sea. Less than 10% of its land is capable for intensively cultivation which are the irrigated land in river valleys and oases. The rest is vast desert and mountains. The highest peak in Uzbekistan is the Khazret sultan which is 4,643 meters high from the sea level, in the southern part of the Gissar range in Surkhandarya province which is touched the border with Tajikistan.
Place to Visit in Uzbekistan:
1- Yurt base
Yurt base is a typical village of Uzbek culture and always available for shelter travelers. Gradually Yurt camps are becoming more popular all over the world because here it is possible to experience the fullness and beauty of nomadic life. By camping in a Yurt base, you get to know the local trdditions and way of life, learn the customs and their culture, and the most importantly phenomenon is to experience the beauty of flowering dunes. You can also get to experience the camel riding.
2- Aydar lake:
The Aydar lake is man made lake which is part of Aydar Arnasay system of lakes, which covers an area of 4,000 square kilometers. This system includes three water lakes Aydar kul, Arnasay and Tuzkan located in the depressions of the south eastern Kyzyl Kum. The lakes are the unintentional byproduct of Russian planning. Up to the middle of the last century the Arnasay lowland remained a dry salt pan during most of the year. Only in spring, in the lowlands, would the small, ephemeral Lake Tuzkan glisten briefly, disappearing in the hot weather.
3- Nur Fortress:
Nur fortress is located in Nurata which is built by the great empire Alexander. The purpose of built is to protect the city that's why Alexander decide to built best fortress in Nurata mountain range. The size of fortress is 500*500 covered with thick wall. It is the most important historical side in Uzbekistan thousands of tourists come to visit this memorable fortress. The tourists come for Nurata can stay the nearest city having all facilities like hotel and transport.
4- Gijduvan village:
Gijduvan village mentioned in historical sources from the 10th century. Even then, it had been one among the looking centers within the region. Which was the part of the Samanid state. archaeological proof suggests that the settlement in what's currently Gijduvan was supported even before the Arab invasion. Since the 16th century Gijduvan became a defense town, typically related to the battle. And in times of tzarist Russia, this town was a very important social and economic center. Since 1972 Gijduvan is that the center of an equivalent district within the Bukhara region. it's placed at forty nine kilometers from the town of Bukhara.
Tourism in Uzbekistan is not very major part of GDP of it but, there are many countries from where group of people and study tours came to visit Uzbek historical and beautiful places. Uzbekistan Airways providing special group visits to encourage tourists towards their country they are providing best services with a complete guideline and information about the spots to visit.
Uzbekistan is located in central Asia it was the territory of Russia before but after the Afghan war it become a individual state now. The borders of Uzbekistan is attached with Kazakhstan to the west, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan with southern border and Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east. Most of the Uzbek peoples are consist of Uzbek ethnic group and speak the Uzbek language. The date of interdependence is 31st August 1991. The economy of Uzbekistan is dependent on Cotton, Natural gas, Uranium and Gold. The area of Uzbekistan is 447,400 square kilometers which is 56th largest country in the world. Uzbekistan is a landlocked country most of the part is dry. There are two landlocked countries in the world on which Uzbekistan is one of them. As we know it is landlocked country so none of its rivers lead to the sea. Less than 10% of its land is capable for intensively cultivation which are the irrigated land in river valleys and oases. The rest is vast desert and mountains. The highest peak in Uzbekistan is the Khazret sultan which is 4,643 meters high from the sea level, in the southern part of the Gissar range in Surkhandarya province which is touched the border with Tajikistan.
Place to Visit in Uzbekistan:
1- Yurt base
Yurt base is a typical village of Uzbek culture and always available for shelter travelers. Gradually Yurt camps are becoming more popular all over the world because here it is possible to experience the fullness and beauty of nomadic life. By camping in a Yurt base, you get to know the local trdditions and way of life, learn the customs and their culture, and the most importantly phenomenon is to experience the beauty of flowering dunes. You can also get to experience the camel riding.
2- Aydar lake:
The Aydar lake is man made lake which is part of Aydar Arnasay system of lakes, which covers an area of 4,000 square kilometers. This system includes three water lakes Aydar kul, Arnasay and Tuzkan located in the depressions of the south eastern Kyzyl Kum. The lakes are the unintentional byproduct of Russian planning. Up to the middle of the last century the Arnasay lowland remained a dry salt pan during most of the year. Only in spring, in the lowlands, would the small, ephemeral Lake Tuzkan glisten briefly, disappearing in the hot weather.
3- Nur Fortress:
Nur fortress is located in Nurata which is built by the great empire Alexander. The purpose of built is to protect the city that's why Alexander decide to built best fortress in Nurata mountain range. The size of fortress is 500*500 covered with thick wall. It is the most important historical side in Uzbekistan thousands of tourists come to visit this memorable fortress. The tourists come for Nurata can stay the nearest city having all facilities like hotel and transport.
4- Gijduvan village:
Gijduvan village mentioned in historical sources from the 10th century. Even then, it had been one among the looking centers within the region. Which was the part of the Samanid state. archaeological proof suggests that the settlement in what's currently Gijduvan was supported even before the Arab invasion. Since the 16th century Gijduvan became a defense town, typically related to the battle. And in times of tzarist Russia, this town was a very important social and economic center. Since 1972 Gijduvan is that the center of an equivalent district within the Bukhara region. it's placed at forty nine kilometers from the town of Bukhara.
Tourism in Uzbekistan is not very major part of GDP of it but, there are many countries from where group of people and study tours came to visit Uzbek historical and beautiful places. Uzbekistan Airways providing special group visits to encourage tourists towards their country they are providing best services with a complete guideline and information about the spots to visit.

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