8 Days 6 Nights Pearl Cities of the Great Silk Road – Uzbekistan (FITUZ)
8天6晚 古丝绸之路–乌兹别克斯坦
10 to go Per Person all in from(10人出发每人全包从) RM 6,268.00 起
Tour Highlights 行程亮点:
Gourmets 特色料理:
- Horse & Mutton Cuisine 马肉和羊肉美食
- Bukhara Pilaf Master Class 布哈拉抓饭大师班
- Pumpkin Samosa 南瓜萨摩萨
- BBQ Cuisine 烧烤美食
Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia which bordered by five landlocked countries which are Kazakhstan (North), Kyrgyzstan (Northeast), Tajikistan (Southeast), Afghanistan (South) and Turkmenistan (Southwest). Not only that, Uzbekistan also is a two doubly landlocked countries in the world.
Moreover, Uzbekistan also known as Republic of Uzbekistan. Tashkent is the largest capital city of Uzbekistan. Besides that, Uzbekistan is the 56th largest country in the world. Among the CIS countries, Uzbekistan is the 4th largest by area and 2nd largest by population country in the world. In 1924, after national delimitation, the constituent republic of the Soviet Union known as the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic was created. Following the breakup of the Soviet Union, it declared independence as the Republic of Uzbekistan on 31 August 1991.
Region in Uzbekistan such as Samarkand, Khiva and Bukhara began to grow rich from the Silk Road. The Uzbek economy is in a gradual transition to the market economy, with foreign trade policy being based on import substitution. In September 2017, the country’s currency became fully convertible at market rates. Uzbekistan is a major producer and exporter of cotton. The country also operates the largest open-pit gold mine in the world. With the gigantic power-generation facilities of the Soviet era and an ample supply of natural gas, Uzbekistan has become the largest electricity producer in Central Asia. (3)