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Visit Bukhara Uzbekistan

Visit Bukhara Uzbekistan with a local guide. Explore, have fun and stroll around every corner of the city by joining a guided tour organized by Evolved Guide.

The city of Bukhara was one of the most important stops for the Silk Road traders. For this reason its commercial and economic role was of considerable importance over the centuries. Today the city has a population of almost 250,000 inhabitants. Considered to be the holiest city in Uzbekistan, Bukhara is also the one with the largest amount of architectural monuments. All are now considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Despite its long history, Bukhara still retains a historic center of considerable importance anchored in the past.

What to see in Bukhara? The city can be visited on foot since all its major buildings are concentrated in the historic center. Firstly Lyabi-Hauz Square, the meeting point for all tourists for the numerous bars, restaurants and shops; then Madrasa Nadir Divan-Begi; Khanaka Nadir Divan-Begi; the statue of Hoja Nasruddin, the protagonist of countless funny stories and legends; the Toks, small bazaars covered by majestic domes that house the names of the underlying goods sold there. And then the Kalon Mosque; the Ark Fortress; the Mausoleum of Ismail Samani and much more.

Bukhara with its countless beauties is able to win the hearts of anyone who visits it for the first time. It is an unexpected and beautiful city.

In conclusion, choose Evolved Guide. Of course, the only platform where all tours to visit Bukhara Uzbekistan are customize by our guides. Choose the guided tour based on the itinerary; to the duration; at the time of departure; to the price and offers. Therefore, evaluate the proposals of our guides and choose the option that’s right for you! Go home with an Evolved Guide souvenir.

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