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Uzbekistan: A taste of the Silk Road

Amazing architecture, irresistible crafts and the prettiest metro stations in the world – our writer finds Uzbekistan full of surprises.

June 18, 2017 17:39
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In Samarkand, the very name as mysterious and magical as the legends it evokes, I am surrounded by blue. From the twinkling peacock colour of the domes to the azure tiles and the turquoise minarets, the city’s famous square is awash with shades of sparkling sapphire.

For centuries, travellers have been mesmerised by the romance of the Silk Road, conjuring its images of caravans bearing spices and treasures from East to West. Great names from Marco Polo to Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan are all linked with this remarkable region and now a new generation of adventurers are poised to make their own discoveries.

Because with improved infrastructure, these thousands of architectural wonders and Unesco sites are easier than ever to explore — bookings on one leading tour operator’s Silk Road trip are up by 150 per cent this year.

Independent from the Soviet Union since 1991, Uzbekistan’s own history dates back millennia and its traditions live on.