Experience the magic of camping in the Kyzylkum Desert near Aydar Lake. Enjoy a unique adventure with yurt camping, camel riding, and an unforgettable night under the open desert sky.
We will pick up all travelers from their hotels in Bukhara.
Gijduvan Ceramic School is a renowned family-run workshop in the town of Gijduvan, famous for its vibrant, hand-crafted ceramics. Passed down through generations, the school preserves traditional techniques and unique designs distinctive to the region. Visitors can watch artisans at work and explore beautiful pottery rooted in centuries-old craftsmanship.
Alexander the Great’s Fortress in Nurata is a historic site dating back to the 4th century BCE. Built during Alexander’s campaign in Central Asia, the fortress once served as a strategic military outpost and offers views over the old town of Nurata.
Sarmishsay Petroglyphs are a remarkable collection of over 3,000 ancient rock carvings located in a scenic gorge near Navoi. These petroglyphs, some dating back to the Bronze Age, depict animals, hunting scenes, and spiritual symbols, offering insight into the life and beliefs of early inhabitants of the region.
Aydar Lake is a vast, tranquil lake located in the Kyzylkum Desert. Surrounded by sandy dunes and steppe landscapes, it's a perfect spot for relaxing, swimming, and enjoying nature. The peaceful setting makes it ideal for camping and experiencing the beauty of the Uzbek wilderness.
Sardoba Reservoir is an ancient domed water reservoir built along the Silk Road. It was used to collect and store water for travelers and caravans crossing the desert, showcasing the ingenuity of traditional Central Asian engineering.
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