TRAVELWITHTHEEXPERTS
with Lyn Hughes
136 wanderlust.co.uk April 2020
N
omatterhowmany
photosyou’veseenof
Uzbekistan’sSilkRoad
cities,nothingpreparesyoufor
thescale,sumptuousnessand
richlystoriedhistoryofKhiva,
BukharaandSamarkand.
They’reyourstodiscoveronour
exclusivetripwithWildFrontiers
- aswellastakingintheSoviet
monumentsofTashkent,and
thepeaksofNuratauReserve.
Youtravelinthecompanyof
Wanderlust’seditor-in-chiefLyn
Hughes,swappingtalesinlocal
teahouses,seekingoutUzbek’s
bestplov(biryani),anddelving
intothetreasuresofthisancient
culturalcrossroads.
DISCOVERSILKROADSPLENDOURANDUZBEKISTAN’SWILDSIDEONOUREXCLUSIVEJOURNEY
HIGHLIGHTS
Step back in time
From Samarkand’s 600-year-old
Registan – the heart of the
Timurid dynasty – to the
glittering mosaics and minarets
of Khiva, you’ll enjoy guided
tours of Uzbekistan’s well
preserved Silk Road cities.
Local life
Featuring a cooking class with
a family in Bukhara, and a village
homestay in Yangikishlak, this
trip includes many opportunities
to meet local people – and
immerse yourself in their crafts,
cuisine and customs.
The Nuratau Reserve
This mountainous region
boasts hiking and wildlife
watching – there are
160 bird species to spot as
well as the endangered
Severtzov wild sheep.
Tashkent’s many marvels
In Uzbekistan’s eclectic capital,
500-year-old madrassahs rub
shoulders with Soviet
monuments, ancient bazaars,
and opulent cultural institutions
- such as the Alisher Navoi
Opera and Ballet Theatre. You’ll
also explore the intricately
decorated Metro stations –
a work of art in their own right.
Discover Uzbekistan