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  • Did you know that Uzbekistan was one of the most affordable skiing countries globally, with its Western Tian-Shan mountains stretching just 80 km from its capital city -  Tashkent? 

    Many foreigners find Uzbekistan famous for a traditional type of travel, such as visiting Central Asia's most ancient cities like Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva for cultural and historical purposes. However, the country now offers unforgettable winter holidays to travelers at the newly opened 5-star Amirsoy Mountain Resort, designed and constructed according to the highest international quality standards. The project has been developed following all essential safety requirements and introduces a deluxe level service to guests and visitors. 

    Whether you are planning your winter holiday as a family, on your own, or with friends, the complex guarantees you truly enjoy the breathtaking sceneries of the Great Tian-Shan Mountains. At the same time, the Amirsoy Resort is thoroughly designed to provide all necessary conveniences for practicing skiing and snowboarding skills at the highly equipped and exceptional Mountain Resort. 

    The Amirsoy Resort features a Doppelmayr built gondola and chairlift, Italian TechnoAlpin snowmaking, and is run by an Andorra-based management company. There are seven groomed runs, the longest of which is Bravo (2,383m), plus opportunities for off-piste and heli-skiing.

    5-star Park Hotel by Amirsoy "Le Chalet by Amirsoy" comes with 40 Swiss-style wooden chalets that accommodate between two and eight guests. All chalets are equipped with contemporary kitchens, beautiful lounges with fireplaces, and extensive terraces with a mountain view. You have an option to decide whether to dine in the chalets or at one of the resort's three restaurants: Olive Garden, La Brasa, and The Opera Bar

    Amirsoy Mountain Resort is the largest ski resort in Uzbekistan and the most upscale ski resort in Central Asia. Additionally, the Western Tian Shan, where the complex is located, has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List for its unique value with diverse landscapes and exceptionally rich biodiversity. Famous publication "Lonely Planet" had described The Western Tian Shan mountains as the "next-season St Moritz" in one of its recent articles. 

    We would not be surprised if you decide to make visiting the Western Tian-Shan Mountains your annual winter holiday tradition once you take a chance to rejoice in your adventures here at the heart of Central Asia. 

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    Beldersay petroglyphs
    Beldersay
    Not far from Tashkent in the outskirts of Chimgan and Beldersay recreation areas, there is a prehistoric monument - Beldersay petroglyphs. In some sources they are mentioned as Kumbel petroglyphs. These rock carvings situated at the height of 2450 meters (8000 feet) is one of many evidences of an ancient culture and life style of primitive people who lived on the territory of Uzbekistan and neighboring states.
    Palace of Prince Romanov
    Tashkent
    In the heart of the Tashkent city one can find a very beautiful and unusual building. This one-storey fine building of brick is located close to Amir Temur Square and was built for Grand Prince Nikolay Konstantinovich Romanov (1850-1917), first cousin of Tsar Nikolay II, who was deported here in 1881 to mine precious stones. It is surprisingly small in size, but set amongst pleasant gardens just back from the street.
    Sheikhantaur cemetry
    Tashkent
    Of the sixteen monuments of the Shaihantaur burial complex only three remain intact - the others fell prey to earthquakes and short-sighted Soviet planning. They are the only survivors of a Muslim complex of mosques and madrassah founded in the 14th century with the burial of local saint Sheikh Khovandi Tahur (popularly Sheikhantaur).
    Tashkent TV Tower
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    Tashkent
    Rising 375m above the city, Tashkent's TV Tower is the tallest structure in central Asia. It took six years to complete, starting in 1979, and was, until 1991, the third-highest tower in the world. The architects responsible, D Semashko and N Terziev-Tzarukova, were tasked with coming up with a design capable of withstanding earthquakes up to 9.0 on the Richter scale, and their solution was the lattice-style trunk supported by three inclined slips, which ensure the building's steadiness and give an impression of lightness.
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    Sukok tour
    Tashkent – Sukok – Tashkent
    1 days
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    If you have an extra day in Tashkent, you can go to Sukok – preserved pine forestry (60km from Tashkent). There you can have a walk through pines, have a stop for tea with local staff, and continue to walk up to singing caves and top of Shakh-kurgan Hill (2025m), enjoying panoramic view.
    Lost Worlds of Ancient Kesh
    Tashkent – Urgut – Kitab - Katta-Lyangar - Kyzyl Gaza Pass - Kashkadarya region - Tashkent
    $1210 6 days
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    Fascinating journey to the lands of ancient Kesh. You will visit the Sarymas ridge, see and walk through the deepest gypsum Kaptarkhona cave, a kilometer long. You will visit the mountains of ancient Kesh, look over the side of Zarmas which is one of the largest canyons of Uzbekistan.