Uzbekistan is hands-down the most underrated travel destination on the planet, and I can't wait to show you why! From the majestic architecture of Samarkand and Bukhara to the untouched beauty of the Kyzylkum Desert. Delve into the fascinating stories of the Silk Road, taste the delicious local cuisine, and meet the warm-hearted locals. This video will unveil why Uzbekistan deserves a spot on every traveler's bucket list. Uzbekistan got its independence from the USSR in 1991. Since then, it remained an authoritative regime till 2016. But since 2016 Uzbekistan changed so much you wouldn't recognize it. Time codes: 0:39 Where is Uzbekistan? 1:02 Tashkent 2:15 Tashkent Subway 6:54 Renting a car in Tashkent 7:15 Amirsoy Mountain Resort 8:07 Uzbek countryside 9:45 Solar furnace of Uzbekistan 10:48 History of Uzbekistan 12:16 Samarkand 17:17 Urgut 18:37 Bukhara 24:08 Khiva 30:42 Fergana Valley 31:30 Namangan 33:46 Fergana 34:35 Kokand 36:46 Andijan 39:25 Uzbek food #documentary #travel #Uzbekistan #TravelDocumentary #HiddenGems #ExploreUzbekistan #SilkRoad #TravelInspiration
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Love how positive and neutral this traveler is. Doesn't criticize local culture or religion, just narrates what he sees with absolute impartiality, unlike other youtubers such as Bald and Bankrupt, who visits Muslim countries just to show the worst that those countries have and to indirectly mock their culture and religious beliefs.
I'm really glad to see this kind of video about my country
Thank you, from Brazil 🇧🇷
I have a friend who lives in Uzbekistan, and he says it's the most cleanest place & Right now I'm trying to get my education done so I can visit my friend and finally visit Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 ❤️
ماشاءاللہ ازبکستان نہایت ہی خوبصورت ملک ہے 😊❤🇮🇳 ہندوستانی مسلم سلام پیش کرتا ہے آپ کو
I initially planned to work in Uzbekistan for just six months and return, having already spent over a decade working in various countries. But this country was different — it truly captured my heart. The warmth of the people and the beauty of the culture made it impossible to leave. It’s now been almost a year, and I can see myself staying for another. The people here are genuinely some of the kindest and purest souls I’ve ever met.
Greetings from Uzbekistan. Everyone welcome to Uzbekistan ❤
I just came back from a trip to Uzbekistan, I really enjoyed it! Lovely country ❤
I'm from Uzbekistan and I love Uzbekistan so much ❤❤❤❤❤
"Bazar", " "Moholla", " "Pilaf(Pulao)" are also in Bangla language and has the exact same meaning. Assalamu Alaikum Uzbek Brothers. Take love from Bangladesh.
Love Uzbekistan from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
You showed real Uzbekistan. Thank you! I am from Uzbekistan. One of the best place to live in the earth
I Love Uzbekistan so much , From Pakistan 🇵🇰
Öncelikle Özbek kardeşlerimizi saygı ve sevgi ile selamlıyorum.Tarihi,Kültürü,Doğal güzellilkleri ile Muhteşem bir ülke Özbekistan.Sizleride bu güzel video için ayrıca kutluyorum.Bir ülke tanıtımı için milyon dolarlar harcasa ancak bu kadar güzel tanıtılır.Çok çok teşekkürler.
Greetings from Morocco, Uzbekistan beautiful and clean country
Amazing country. We been lucky to take one week tour around so called Silk Road. We traveled with small group from USA, GB and two of us ( my wife and me) from Australia, visited all this great old city’s. Nice people, culture and service.
Uzbekistan is very beatuful country. This country has very beatuful nature and very big buildings. I love Uzbekistan. Because this country people very kind.
Azerbaycandan Ozbekistana sevgilər sizi çox sevirik 🇦🇿❤️🇺🇿
Love Uzbekistan, neat and historical architecture, hospitable people, and delicious cuisine. Greetings from a Korean Canadian. 🇺🇿🇨🇦🇰🇷
3 weeks ago I work and live in Manchester uk. When I was at work this guy walked over to me with some paperwork and google translate. I could see the writing was Russian. So I said hello how are you in Russian. He looked at me in utter shock. Then explained he was from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 😂