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May 28, 2026
Bukhara is often imagined through its old city — narrow alleys, domes, and madrasas. But just beyond its walls lies a different layer of history: quieter, greener, and deeply personal. These places are less about grand city life and more about reflection, legacy, and memory.
May 26, 2026
The Center of Islamic Civilization in Tashkent, opened in March 2026, is one of the most significant cultural projects in modern Uzbekistan. Its mission is to connect Uzbekistan’s rich historical legacy with its modern development. It serves as a link between the achievements of the past — the scientific, cultural, and
May 25, 2026
Khiva is often described as a “museum city”, but the reality is more direct — it is a place where history was never fully put behind glass. Inside Itchan Kala, every street feels like part of an open-air exhibition that was never interrupted.
May 25, 2026
Bukhara is not a city you “visit” in the usual sense. You don’t move from attraction to attraction — you walk through one continuous story where everything is connected by narrow streets, courtyards, and domes.
May 22, 2026
Uzbekistan is not a destination you only see — it is a place you taste. Food here is not treated as a side detail of travel. It is part of hospitality, identity, and routine life. Meals are slow, generous, and almost always shared.
May 22, 2026
Some cities impress you for a day. Samarkand stays with you long after you leave. Maybe it is the sound of footsteps echoing under blue domes before sunrise. Maybe it is the smell of fresh bread drifting through old mahallas.
By Omar Ali Al-Haire January 27, 2025
At Sogda Tour , sustainability is at the core of everything we do. From reducing environmental impact to supporting local communities and preserving cultural heritage, we are committed to ensuring our travel experiences leave a positive legacy.