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Nature of Uzbekistan

Do you want to change the atmosphere, enjoy the beautiful nature, unique flora and fauna, sunbathe on the coast of crystal lakes and noisy rivers and reach perhaps the highest point on the planet? Now it is possible. Come to Uzbekistan! The unique nature of this ancient country will open for you all the colors of natural and pristine beauty.

Uzbekistan has no access to the sea and makes up for this with a huge number of the world’s most beautiful lakes, natural and artificial reservoirs and large rivers that cover the entire Central Asia. 

Most of the territory of Uzbekistan is occupied by plains. One of the largest is the Turan plain. The two major deserts of Kyzylkum and Karakum stretch for several hundred kilometers across the country up to the foot of the Tien Shan. The desert is especially beautiful in spring. Strong winds drive sand-dunes, whirling saxaul sprouts, and plunges the desert into a real extravaganza of colors in the spring.

The majestic mountains of Uzbekistan store a lot of treasures, attracting hundreds of tourists and extreme athletes who annually conquer the high-altitude peaks. Beautiful waterfalls, thousands of peaks, skiing trails, alpine meadows, nature reserves and forest areas, canyons and mountain lakes, caves and parking lots of ancient civilizations – this is not a complete list of what the picturesque mountain areas of our country can boast of.

Thanks to the continental climate, everything here is in tune with nature. In Uzbekistan, winter is mild, spring is sunny and rainy, summer is hot and dry, and autumn is fantastically beautiful. This is the most fertile season. In the autumn, nature gives all its gifts to restart for the winter season and wake up in the spring.

Travel opportunities of our protected region is very diverse and rich. Here are Ugam-Chatkal Natural Park, and the riparian forests in the delta of the Amu Darya River, recently opened to tourists Kitab geological reserve, indicating the emergence of life on our planet. In addition, you can visit “environmental disaster” region at the Aral Sea, the steppe and the Kyzyl Kum desert, Nurata Mountains and Aydarkul Lake in Jizzak region and many other wonders of our nature. Therefore, put aside your business and plan your trip to the protected Uzbekistan, we are sure you will be definitely satisfied!

 

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Mountains of Uzbekistan

 

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Tuzkan Lake – an ancient oasis of Kyzylkum

 

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Deserts of Uzbekistan

 

A trip to the very edge of Uzbekistan: Cape Urga, Lake Sudochye and the dried-up shore of the Aral Sea

 

Ugam-Chatkal State National Natural Park

 

Eco-routes of the Khorezm region and the Khorezm National Nature Park

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