What makes Silk Road flatbreads so fabled in Uzbekistan?
Bread is sacred in Uzbekistan. The country has an attitude towards bread that in entirety is reverential. It’s like this bread has sacred features. And
Bread is sacred in Uzbekistan. The country has an attitude towards bread that in entirety is reverential. It’s like this bread has sacred features. And
Uzbekistan travel is rapidly growing popular, and deservedly-so. Central Asia is a bucket list destination for many. (Trust me, it’s right up there on ours
It was the peak of summer and the journey is 20 hours across the desert. An overnight train to Nukus, Uzbekistan. WHY ON EARTH DID
Up until the last part of the 20th century the Aral Sea was the fourth largest saline lake in the WORLD. Now, the Aral Sea
Our first question on confirming our Uzbekistan itinerary including a trip to the Aral Sea was about Nukus. We were ending up with three days
We’d heard of Samarkand and Bukhara, but the smaller Silk Road city of Khiva was not even on our radar when we first started planning
We didn’t know anything about Uzbek food before we arrived in Uzbekistan. But looking back now I can proudly (and ok, obviously) say, we have