OVERVIEW :
Today in Uzbekistan, tourism is developing rapidly. A large number of travelers come here every year and want to follow in the footsteps of Marco Polo. Each region of Uzbekistan is distinguished by its culture, architecture and folk crafts. Thus, Khiva is famous for the ancient traditions of carpet weaving from high-quality silk and wool, skillful wood carvings and the manufacture of bright and light silk fabrics. For centuries, metal minting and processing skills have been enhanced in Bukhara. Here is the most famous oriental spice market. In Samarkand you will see magnificent buildings of Timurid era architecture. This town has also been renowned since antiquity for its fine hand-made Suzanne embroidery, here you can taste delicious red and white wines made from local grape varieties. The weaving workshops are located in the Ferghana Valley, where the art of the most complicated technique of manual weaving of “ikat” silk is carefully preserved. In Kashkadarya, the traditions of the ancient “Basma” and “Iroki” styles of embroidery, which were used to embroider the clothes of the rulers of the Timurid era, are carefully passed down from generation to generation today. As part of a cultural tour in Uzbekistan, you will also discover the manufacture of the famous blue ceramics of Rishtan, the oldest center of ceramic art in the region. where the art of the most complicated technique of manual weaving of “ikat” silk is carefully preserved. In Kashkadarya, the traditions of the ancient “Basma” and “Iroki” styles of embroidery, which were used to embroider the clothes of the rulers of the Timurid era, are carefully passed down from generation to generation today. As part of a cultural tour in Uzbekistan, you will also discover the manufacture of the famous blue ceramics of Rishtan, the oldest center of ceramic art in the region. where the art of the most complicated technique of manual weaving of “ikat” silk is carefully preserved. In Kashkadarya, the traditions of the ancient “Basma” and “Iroki” styles of embroidery, which were used to embroider the clothes of the rulers of the Timurid era, are carefully passed down from generation to generation today. As part of a cultural tour in Uzbekistan, you will also discover the manufacture of the famous blue ceramics of Rishtan, the oldest center of ceramic art in the region. are carefully passed down from generation to generation today. As part of a cultural tour in Uzbekistan, you will also discover the manufacture of the famous blue ceramics of Rishtan, the oldest center of ceramic art in the region. are carefully passed down from generation to generation today. As part of a cultural tour in Uzbekistan, you will also discover the manufacture of the famous blue ceramics of Rishtan, the oldest center of ceramic art in the region.