Tailor-made Central Asia: Introduction

Ben Colbridge, North & Central Asia Specialist Central Asia’s people are extremely welcoming to visitors after having their proud traditions submerged in the Soviet Union for so long.

Ben Colbridge, North & Central Asia Specialist, 01993 838217

Under bright blue domes, pilgrims draw close to the tombs of saints to pray. Voices in tangled alleyways reveal a bewildering patchwork of languages and cultures: Tajik, Uzbek, Dari, Farsi, even Russian. Close by, traders barter their wares in bazaars, haggling over everything from spare tyres to pigeons, whilst high in the mountains yak-herding nomads sip chai in warm, felt yurts, much as they have for countless centuries.

There is an exhilarating diversity to Central Asia, a part of the world that truly warrants the description ‘melting pot’. Soldiers, explorers, pilgrims and traders from across the world have passed through here, including Alexander the Great, Ibn Battutah, Marco Polo and the Tsars of Russia. Until quite recently it was impossible to visit here without close ties to Moscow, though now the veil has been lifted and Asia's impressive hinterland has been revealed to the world. In its architecture is contained a crosssection, in brick and majolica, of the history of Islamic art from the Samanids to the Soviets.

For mountain and steppe scenery there is nowhere in the world to compare - countless peaks over 6,000 metres tower over remote grasslands blooming with alpine flowers during the brief months of summer. This is the fabulous diversity of Central Asia, a remote and romantic region long hidden from foreign travellers.

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Selected Highlights

Our specialists have travelled the length and breadth of the country to research the best places to stay and things to do. Here they list a few of their favourite “unmissables”.

See Khan Tengri from a helicopter

This excursion, only for the true adventurer, allows you a good look at one of the world's great peaks - Khan Tengri. The locals call it "Peak of Blood" in...  [more]

Admire the scenery of the Jeti Oghuz Valley

In the east of the country, the Jeti Oghuz valley near Karakol offers some stunning Alpine walking. The head of the valley is Oghuz Bashi, meaning...  [more]

Find the Sogdian Rock

The Sogdians must have felt sorely cheated by fate. In 327 BC Alexander the Great rampaged through Central Asia in an attempt to create a global...  [more]

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