This morning, depart the bustling metropolis of Tashkent aboard the fast train bound for the fertile Fergana Valley, a region long celebrated as the cradle of Uzbek craftsmanship and Silk Road artistry. On arrival, you’ll visit Margilan, one of the oldest towns in the valley renowned for its exquisite silk production. Here, artisans continue ancient techniques of weaving and dyeing that once supplied the caravans of Samarkand and Bukhara.
After lunch you’ll have time to explore the local workshops before travelling onwards to Fergana city and its lively market streets. You’ll arrive at our hotel late afternoon.
Dinner this evening is at the hotel.

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Then we travel into
journey that compresses both geography and history, the route of Alexander’s armies, of Sogdian traders, of Soviet engineers, and now of modern travellers retracing their steps.
















































