Uzbekistan’s population consists mainly of Uzbeks from the ethnic group, which are Turkic communities, however, there are substantial minorities of Russians. The majority of the population is Muslim and there are Orthodox Christians, Buddhists and Jews living in the nation. As with Central Asians, Uzbeks have a reputation for being warm and welcoming. It is common to greet people and ask them questions about their family, health, and personal lives.
Uzbekistan tours allow you to explore the cuisine of the country and offer some suggestions to other travelers. One typical meal may include palov (rice combined with meat, onions, and carrots) or mutton baked in the form of a pan called a tandir. Uzbeks can also relish manti dumplings and various types of Kebabs. It is possible to enjoy Uzbek food with traditional black and green teas, in addition to drinking yogurt called Ayran. Uzbekistan is a majority Muslim nation, is a secular one that allows you to sample local wines.
Uzbekistan is part of the group of Central Asian countries between Asia and the Middle East. Its neighbors are Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan. Uzbekistan is a coastal country that runs along the Aral Sea as well as the vast, but shallow, lake Sarygamysh. The Kyzyl Kum (also known as the “red sand” desert) covers around 80% of the country. Only a small portion of the Fergana valley is fertile. Uzbekistan’s mountains comprise the Tian Shan Range in the south of the country.
The bazaars in Uzbekistan are an ideal destination for buyers. In Uzbekistan, bargaining isn’t only a normal part of the culture but it’s also a good laugh. The Tashkent markets, particularly the Chorsu Bazaar are great places to buy bargains. There is a lot of Soviet-era memorabilia such as stamps and portraits by Lenin military uniforms, and caps. Other souvenirs available from the local market include pale and intricately designed pottery, bright rugs and clothing, and jewellery made with traditional silver. The Bukhara bazaar is among the most attractive, with the rows of fresh fruits and vegetables and smiling people.
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