This interesting tour is ideal for learning about local people's activities and interests, as well as meeting new people. The local guide in the Fergana Valley will allow you to immerse yourself in a unique environment and become more acquainted with the activities of life, where human hands continue to create one-of-a-kind works of art on an ongoing basis. Master workshops, meetings with friendly, creative individuals, and things peculiar to this location will only please you. Every enthusiast will be able to participate and enjoy the results of their efforts. This journey will leave you with an unforgettable experience.
A legacy that endures...
This is land where numerous clans and immigrations have historically coexisted. Nomads, semi-nomads, and sedentary indigenous eventually gave rise to a multicultural lifestyle, which influenced the spread and advancement of curious activities. This legacy is softly passed down from generation to generation and is now well-known, as evidenced by its presence on handicrafts, music, food, sports, apparel, and art.
Throughout my long career, I've discovered, and scientific research confirms, that history constantly teaches us new lessons and draws us to new conclusions. New questions and solutions emerge; each excursion is unique, making this activity highly commendable. In fact, it's quite interesting and distinctive. And what's interesting is that history teaches us not to repeat mistakes from the past. In a sense, the past teaches us how to look forward correctly. It is really intriguing to learn something new for yourself and to discover something that is very related to your culture. And, most likely, traveling was made in order to find anything, a spiritual or romantic connection for oneself. Realizing long-held dreams is achievable. Traveling can often provide answers to questions.
People in Uzbekistan take great care to preserve their legacy in order to pass on their abilities to future generations.
- Governor's House.
- Male and female gymnasiums.
- Military assembly building.
- Uram caravanserai
- Secrets of natural silk production.
- Printing.
- Silk carpet production, by hand.
- Bakery, Uzbek flatbreads.
- Samsa in tandoor, how to cook samsa.
- Master class from a master, making a Rishtan pottery
- Street where only craftsmen live and work
- Palace of the rulers of the Kokand Khanate.
- Friday mosque.
- Master class from a woodcarver. Kokand traditional school of woodcarving.
- Kokand halva, secrets of preparation.
- Narbuta madrasah.
- Hereditary master of basket weaving, from local raw materials the master weaves savates, fruit baskets, furniture.
- Visiting the family of a hereditary tightrope walker, show performance.
- The old part of the city; Jami mosque, street of artisans, bazaar.
- Visiting a hereditary master potter, Andijan ceramics.
- Embroidery of Namangan suzane.
- Old part of the city; Amin Khuzha mosque, Mullo Kyrgyz madrasah, Chorsu market.
- Local urban park.
- Akhsikent ancient settlement
- Holy place
- Visiting a master who makes fine knives.
- Master class on cooking pilaf.
- Lunch national cuisine in a colorful teahouse.
- Master class from craftswomen, embroidery of the national Uzbek skull cap.
This 600$ price is for up to 2 pax.
Price per person:
3 pax - 334$
4 pax - 250$
5 pax - 200$
Includes: only transport and guiding services.
Excludes: accomodation, food, drinks, entrance tickets, tips and gratuities for guides and drivers.
If there are more people then 5 pax, the price is discussed separate.
In case, if you want to customise your tour, it is discussed in advance