5 reasons to finally go around the world!
Recommended by Tanguy REVAULT
Recommended by Tanguy REVAULT
Recommended by Tanguy REVAULT
Uzbekistan is one of the richest Central Asian countries in terms of cultural jewels. It is here that one can trace the mythical era of the Silk Roads, stop in ...
Recommended by Tanguy REVAULT
Uzbekistan, a country in Central Asia, was once an unavoidable stop on the Silk Road. If it abounds in sublime monuments, it also crosses the path of many craftsmen, ...
Recommended by Baptiste THARREAU
"Everything I have heard about the beauty of Samarkand is pure truth - but it is even more splendid than I could have imagined! "said Alexander the Great. Indeed, it ...
Recommended , The 03/04/2018 by Baptiste THARREAU
Nestled in the heart of Central Asia, Uzbekistan is an increasingly popular destination for French-speaking tourists thanks to its unique combination of heritage, a ...
Recommended by Oxana MARINGE
It is the legends of the past and the mythical name of Samarkand that have guided the steps of most visitors to Uzbekistan. The country owes much of its unique ...
Recommended by Muriel PARENT
A book on present-day Uzbekistan, which offers a comprehensive (rather critical) overview of the country and deals with modern realities, far beyond the tourist ...
Recommended by Hervé KERROS
Central Asia is not particularly prominent in the catalogues of tour operators operating in the field of solidarity and responsible tourism. It is therefore logical ...
Recommended by Hervé KERROS
The latest observations made by NASA staellites at the end of 2014 are conclusive: the eastern Aral Sea has totally disappeared and has become a desert in its own ...
Recommended by Hervé KERROS
If there is one region that is notoriously under-represented in Europe from a gastronomic point of view, it is Central Asia. In France, connoisseurs have been ...
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For the sixth episode of Season 2, Asiatrek is currently travelling through Uzbekistan. This 20,000 km sailing bike tour, undertaken by journalist Laurent Houssin, ...
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There's no need for a theme park in Central Asia: the ongoing renovations in Samarkand will be enough to delight fans of the genre. Despite warnings from UNESCO, ...