Uzbekistan
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    • Day 11

      And so….. back home!

      September 22, 2023 in Uzbekistan ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      Alarm for 6am, breakfast at 6.30 then back again to Tashkent Airport. I think the breakfast at the Radisson Blu is the best we have had…. dare I say it again…. Just wish I had been able to get in the pool!! Had an opportunity to see “The White House”, residence of Mr Mirziyoyev, the President, on the way to the airport. A fond farewell from Shakira who clasped me to her bosom, kissed me on the cheek and told me Jewish children take their name from “the women” 😳-another reference to my heritage or so she thinks! My thoughts on Shakira are mixed. I think it took us the whole 10 days to get used to her. She is very passionate about her country, her people and way of life but she is also very interested in where we come from: our health and education systems, salaries, taxes etc. When stressed she could have an unfortunate attitude and crossed swords with Georgina a couple of times and her sense of humour was lacking at times but this was probably cultural difference. I did get more used to her as the days went on and there were several instances of her being keen to help. The concept of the coffee break (or any break) was lost on her. Many morning walking tours went on until 2pm ish and she was not impressed by there being 5 vegetarians in our group! Her next tour is in 4 days (an Israeli group which she hopes contains less vegetarians!) Her accent was difficult to follow and made her talks challenging to say the least.
      So…. Uzbekistan…. With its Mosques, Mausoleums, Madrassahs and Minarets! Some thoughts: So different, beautiful, stunning historical architecture, ancient civilisations who survived in their fortresses to build and re-build their cities, very clean, no litter, mostly unspoiled to date, little begging (mostly in markets), ability to survive many invading tribes and forces (Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, not to mention the Russians!) over the years and a “young” country emerging from Soviet control but can’t quite shake off Russia’s evil eye. Mr Mirziyoyev has made judicial reforms, opening up the country to tourism and foreign investment. In early 2020 the number of countries granted visa-free travel to Uzbekistan had jumped from 9 to 90 and was named the 4th fastest-growing country for tourism.
      Ted and I have found it fascinating and could visualise the travellers on the Silk Road on their camels bringing not only their goods but education, religion, ideas over many years. We now at least know where Uzbekistan is and in relation to the neighbouring “stans”.
      So, dear Blog Followers… hope you have enjoyed it and liked the photos…. until the next time! 😍

      (And so a HUGE PS…. BA cancelled our flight back to Manchester. We had landed at 3pm from Tashkent then sat around for 7 hours until our 22.05 flight was put back to 23.00 and then cancelled. They cancelled the Glasgow flight too. Chaos reigned-collected our luggage but no hotel availability whatsoever. Eventually went to Euston on tube, sat around in various places, tried to find 24-hour Starbucks or McD situated down by St Pancras. No such luck. Finally, after dragging the suitcases back up to Euston we boarded the 06.12 to Stockport. Nightmare! At time of writing we have been up for 30 hours and counting! 😳)
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    • Day 229

      Toshkent

      November 19, 2019 in Uzbekistan ⋅ ☀️ 11 °C

      Nach ca 3 Tagen in der Stadt kann ich sagen, ich hab nicht alles gesehen aber vieles 😂🤣
      Interessant war für mich unter anderem der Bazaar, die schönen Parks eine schöne saubere nicht so hektische Stadt. Metro fahren war ebenfalls sehr interessant und einige Stationen wirklich schön gestaltet.Read more

    • Day 2

      A dash around Tashkent!

      September 13, 2023 in Uzbekistan ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      Six hours and 40 minutes with Uzbekistan Airways was uneventful, local time being around 4am on arrival. 20 Great Railwayers were rounded up by Georgina and in a short space of time we were in the Radisson Blu having been given the non-stop itinerary for the next couple of days. Basically, today is our only opportunity to see Tashkent so after a four-hour snoozette it was down to breakfast! Dinner will be 7pm tonight then it’s early to bed as we are up again by 4am to go back to the airport for a one and a half hour flight west tomorrow (14th).
      And so we set off around Tashkent about 12 and were out til 5.45 pm, the last museum on the itinerary missed out as no time left to visit it! Our local guide, Shakira, spoke her many words of wisdom, firstly at the Mosque, the home of the largest Koran in the World, amongst beautiful domes and minarets, then onto the huge market to see and taste some of the Uzbekistan locally grown and made wares and lastly to squeeze onto the Tashkent Underground to go and see some of the beautiful Metro Stations constructed in the Soviet era. It was 28 degrees with a beautiful blue sky. Tashkent is a busy and vibrant city with the same problem as the M60! There is a mix of the old white Soviet era apartment blocks and more modern buildings. Shop signs are Uzbek, Russian and English. Young Uzbeks come up to chat and practise their English-very polite and fascinated by where we live. Having said that, our local guide has now asked me twice if I am Russian-said my face has a look of a Russian ….. 😳 Hope she doesn’t want a tip at the end of this… 🤣😂
      Back to the hotel at 5.45, quick blog and shower as we meet at 7 to eat out in a local restaurant.

      Update: Alarm set for 03.45!
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