Uzbekistan, the country with high ancient culture, is unforgettable world miracle of the remained monuments of architecture.
Many famous people lived in Bukhara in the past.
Bukhara was the centre of trade and craft since antiquity.
Modern Bukhara puts remains of the basic spiritual and cultural centre of the Central Asia since the most ancient times.
The architecture of Uzbekistan was under the influence of various architectural traditions, such as Islamic architecture, Persian, Russian, Greek-Roman, and also the Indian architecture.
Khiva is an open-air city-museum, attracting tourists from all over the world.
Ancient cities of Uzbekistan settled down in territory of the Great Silk Road, a trading way between China and the West.
Uzbekistan is the country with huge but insufficiently used possibilities in tourism sphere.
Mountains of Uzbekistan attracts fans of productive leisure: mountaineering, rock-climbing, mountain skiing.
Samarkand is the real pearl of the East.
Ancient Khiva is one of three most important tourist centres of Uzbekistan with the big historical and cultural and ethnographic potential.
Considerable quantity of tourists visit Uzbekistan because of their religious interests.
Here is located more than 160 Muslim relics.
Cities of Uzbekistan, including Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Shahrisabz and Tashkent represent symbols of east beauty and mystery in imagination of the West.
Bukhara carpets are very well-known.
Bread is sacred for the Uzbek people.
Traditional Uzbek bread is baked in the furnace of clay named "tandyr".
Uzbekistan is known for the "chaikhanas" where people gather and spend time communicating, joking behind a tea cup.
Uzbekistanis the most attractive country from the historical point of view among the central-Asian republics.
For today it is one of the safest countries for tourism and cooperation!
The people of Uzbekistan are very magnanimous, kind and hospitable.
Uzbekistan differs from others European and the Asian countries - it is unique!
It is possible to list indefatigably advantages of Uzbekistan, but it is better once to arrive and look, than one thousand times to hear!