A camel caravan crossing the Kyzylkum desert at dusk — the route that built nations.
A short history
Where worlds met
At the heart of the historic Silk Road, Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country whose cities of Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva were once the most dazzling on Earth — vast caravanserais where merchants from China and Persia, scholars from Baghdad and Damascus, all crossed paths.
Three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, soaring tiled minarets, snow-capped mountains and one of the world's most welcoming cultures await. Whether you're chasing centuries-old architecture, mountain air, or the perfect plate of plov, the country opens up like a turquoise mosaic.