Bukhara







Bukhara, one of Central Asia’s oldest cities, sits along the ancient Silk Road, carrying centuries of Islamic scholarship, trade, and architectural heritage. Its historic core, recognized as a Historic Centre of Bukhara, is filled with madrassas, mosques, and domed bazaars that have remained remarkably preserved over time. The city feels like a living museum, where sand-colored buildings, narrow streets, and quiet courtyards reflect a deep connection to its past. Life here moves at a slower, more traditional pace, shaped by local customs, craftsmanship, and a strong sense of cultural identity. The cuisine is hearty and rooted in Central Asian flavors, featuring dishes like plov, kebabs, and freshly baked bread, often enjoyed in family-run guesthouses and traditional settings that echo Bukhara’s timeless character.