One of those places that enthralls you from the moment you arrive is Uzbekistan.

Exploring the timeless beauty of Uzbekistan.

Strolling through the enchanting narrow streets of the ancient city of Xiva feels like stepping into the pages of 1001 nights.

The stunning old stones and majestic buildings carry the tales of centuries past.

The Ancient Silk Road city of Bukhara.


The Shah-i Zinda mausoleum is an ancient necropolis that blends architecture and spirituality in the historic Silk Road city of Samarkand. It’s a true Central Asian gem.

Shah-i-Zinda means “Tomb of the Living King” boasts some of the most exquisite tilework in the world. For that reason, it was one of the favourite places to shoot in Uzbekistan.

Shah-i-Zinda is the best.

A wonderful day at Registan Square in Samarkand; a city known for it’s mausoleum. As one of the most ancient city in the world, Samarkand is known as ‘The Heart of the Great Silk Road.’

Bukhara is the undisputed pearl of the East.

Are you interested in learning more about the enigmas surrounding its ancient architecture?

Chor Minor means four minarets, referring to the building’s four towers.

Originally a gatehouse belonging to a summary of building, it is an important landmark in Bukhara now and one of the most popular sights of the city.

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