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. It’s like a different country now. Let’s go for a road trip across Uzbekistan in 2022.
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 #uzbekistan #travel
poor dunky could hardly carry him !!!
Informative & useful vedio. Thank you.
Can somebody please tell what is the name of the song at 47:55?
Love 🇺🇿 from 🇱🇧 me frend
Beautiful ❤i would like to tour in Uzbekistan in future. Love from 🇧🇩
26:35 this looks like a Hindu temple, which got converted into a "mosque" by the early 🅱️slamic oppressors of the region.
Wow the ending to this video with that young duo singing was just beautiful 😩ok Uzbekistan you can take ALL my money when I come there I’m blown away by the beauty of this country
God bless the Uzbek people, a beautiful country and its people. Love from Kashmir.❤
any one know where i can find the last couple singing that song? SO beautiful!
Is there any language barrier.?
Love it❤️
It is easy to travel by trains to all the major old silk road towns: Russian language is spoken. Chevolet is just the logo – the company is now owned by Uzbekis:
Uzbekistan ❤❤❤
Few shots you have taken using drones..right?
Is it allowed or we need to take permission?
Horrible treatment of poor animals. Disgusting.
nice destination
Wonderful video! Thank you so much for such content!
I Have been there in 2024, for one month i enjoyrd a lot such a kind and friendly people beautiful city and such a huge roads ,loved staying there …
Wow, Uzbekistan looks amazing! This video really shows how surprising and beautiful the country is. Thanks for sharing this great travel documentary!
I am impressed.
Through your vlogg as if I have travel countries in central asia. But i observed you are speaking local language are you fluent on their language? What language mostly the people in central asia countries you have visited?
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Will you visit other post-soviet countries like estonia and latvia? I am Swedish and would love to see my neighbours in a video
All them folks are horses eaters on the stan countries