28 Oct 2023
Authentico Tours in Uzbekistan was the company that took excellent care of us while we were there for 7 days. Our tour guide was Alex and he was excellent. Extremely courteous, knowledgeable and provided a tour that we will never forget! My husband’s family/ancestors were from Bukhara and Tashkent in Uzbekistan. We traveled with his brother and sister and those 3 are foodies to the fullest extent. Alex made sure that every market and restaurant were tailored for their interests and tastes. They eat a LOT of meats and delicious breads in Uzbekistan. I’m a pescatarian and this is a double landlocked country so seafood isn’t plentiful but Alex made sure that we did eat at a restaurant in Bukhara that specialized in fish and he didn’t disappoint! I was interested in their gorgeous fabrics and architecture, so there was more than enough to see and learn as well. We arrived in Tashkent and our guide Alex and driver Ahmad picked us up in a large comfortable van and took us to our hotel-The Hyatt Regency. Beautiful hotel with exceptional amenities such as pool, steam room, sauna and fabulous breakfast buffet which we enjoyed each morning. We saw the Khast Imam complex which was rich with history and then off to the Chorsu Bazaar for a feast of the senses. We had the pleasure of tasting multiple food items and the bakery was phenomenal. The Uzbek people are very kind, friendly and hospitable. Uzbekistan is KNOWN for their textiles and embroidery. They never once tried to hustle you and bargaining wasn’t an issue where some countries are much more aggressive. We took a train the next day to Samarkand and arrived within 1.5 hours. The bullet train was very comfortable and the country is beautiful. Tashkent and Samarkand are very green and tons of various trees. They are very proud of their landscaping and EVERYTHING IS CLEAN. Women are constantly sweeping and they do not allow smoking in public places!! In Samarkand, we toured several famous places and the Registan Square-the icon of Uzbekistan. After experiencing these beautiful building with fantastic tiling we visited the Bazarre Siab market. I had wanted to purchase a wool winter coat with their infamous embroidery and found it here!! We also enjoyed amazing fruits and sweets. Our hotel was very nice, comfortable and offered a steam room/sauna and pool for relaxing after a long day. The breakfast buffet offered many items and delicious. We visited a paper mill and I LOVED this place. It was a beautifully treed place with a running river through it which they demonstrate paper making. It was so interesting!!!!
After 2 days in Samarkand, we took the bullet train to Bukhara which is the primary reason for the trip. Their food is what my husband and his family grew up eating and they were able to indulge themselves to the “fullest!” This area of Uzbekistan is more desert like. We visited Pol Kalyan, Lyabi Hauz, the Ark Fortress and Bolo Hauz Mosque. Amongst all the historical sites, we visited many Madrases. They often times use the trading domes within these structures to sell their beautiful scarves, robes, hand crocheted skullcaps, embroidered bags and SILK SILK SILK. I was in love and wanted to buy everything!!!! We spent 2 days there and took the bullet train back to Tashkent for our last 2 days. My husband had watched a YouTube video 2 years prior and Alex was able to find that place for my husband to enjoy the meats wrapped in puff pastry like no others. It was a definite gastronomical experience for them and I purchased so many items for myself and friends. Uzbekistan is THE SECRET of Central Asia and The Silk Road. I highly recommend Alex and his company Authentico Tours. You won’t be disappointed!!