Discover these places worth visiting in Bukhara and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Kalon Minaret
泡泡泡霸王龙It is rare that a 1100-year-old building has been well maintained and preserved. Stone buildings are reliable. The tricycles soliciting customers beside the square are exactly the same as those in China. The overall price here is not expensive, so you can spend money with confidence.
Palace of Moon-like Stars (Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa)
迪迪斯卡沃This once royal garden is like a big botanical garden as well
Ark of Bukhara
AAvril27The entrance fee had increased to 40,000 som.
The exhibits inside the castle were pretty average.
There were stuffed animals and historical exhibits, etc.
The view from inside the castle was amazing.
It was open until 9pm, but the security guards were closing down the observation deck-like area at 8pm.
Chor-Minor
泡泡泡霸王龙The main selling point is the cover of Lonely Planet Central Asia. It is in a small alley, and there are no other religious buildings around, which makes it a bit lonely. When I went there, there were 4 tourists including me... There were locals performing at the door and playing special instruments, so you can give them some encouragement. And the skewers here are really big, and it is difficult to finish one skewer in one meal.
Magoki Attori Mosque
仏仏谶This dish is the hot dish I ordered, called БарраКузичок, is a tender sheep meat with fried eggplant. The lamb is very chewy, and the darker meat looks quite light in taste, not much oil. And the fried red pepper with eggplant is excellent!
Ulugbek Madrasah
唏唏哩呼噜小猪猪Uzbekistan is a famous ancient country on the "Silk Road" and has a long history of ties with China.
Uzbek people are good at singing, dancing and embroidery. They dance and sing on every holiday, and their bed sheets, pillowcases, hats, clothes, etc. are all hand-embroidered, which are delicate and exquisite.
Kosh Madrasah
周周游列国Since the 9th century, the narrow winding streets of the ancient city of Bukhara have been divided into three different types of buildings: the castle (Ark), the city itself (Shahristan) excluding the castle, and the trading post (rabad). The fortifications around the city were repeatedly destroyed by war and rebuilt repeatedly, changing the city's appearance over the centuries.
Samanid Mausoleum
IInvisible WindThe "Samanid Mausoleum" located in the central park of Bukhara
The ancient architects were ingenious and used 22 different methods to stack single-color primary bricks to form the unique roof and walls of the mausoleum, which can be regarded as a treasure of ancient Central Asian architectural art.