The Uzbek population is mainly comprised of ethnic Uzbeks, also known as Turkic communities, however, there are significant minority groups of Russians. The majority of the populace is Muslim However, there are Orthodox Christians, Buddhists and Jews living within the country. Uzbeks, like their Central Asian counterparts, are known for being warm and welcoming. It is customary to greet people and ask them questions regarding their families health, personal, and social lives.

Uzbekistan tours let you experience the local cuisine and offer some suggestions to other travelers. One typical meal may include palov (rice mixed with onions, meat, and carrots) or mutton cooked in the form of a pan called a tandir. Uzbeks can also relish manti dumplings and various Kebabs. You can enjoy your Uzbek dishes with traditional black or green tea, or some drinking yogurt, also known as Ayran. Even though Uzbekistan is a majorly Muslim country, it’s secular. This means that you can taste local wines from the region.

Uzbekistan is part of the group of Central Asian countries between Asia and the Middle East. It shares borders with Kazakhstan, Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Uzbekistan has also a coastline along the Aral Sea and the large but shallow lake Sarygamysh. The Kyzyl Kum (also known as the “red sand” desert) covers about 80% of the country. Only a tiny portion of the Fergana valley is fertile. The Uzbekistan mountains include the Tian Shan Range in the south of the country.

The bazaars in Uzbekistan are a shoppers’ paradise. Shopping here isn’t just a way to live and have a good time. The Tashkent markets, and especially the Chorsu Bazaar, are great to discover bargains. There is a lot of Soviet-era memorabilia such as stamps and portraits of Lenin, military uniforms and caps. Also, you can find local souvenirs like intricately decorated pottery, bright clothing as well as rugs, and jewelry made from traditional silver. With its endless rows of fresh produce, smiling locals, and the beautiful bazaar in Bukhara It’s one of the places that is most photographed cities in the world.

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