Samarkand to Bukhara – Along the Silk Road

November 10th, 2014

Sunday, November 9, 2014   Cold & Crisp

DSC_7247 Sunrise Over Registan Square From My Room

DSC_7262Morning Walkers Along Samarkand Street

DSC_7287Samarkand After the Snow Storm

DSC_7290Snow on the Fields Outside Samarkand

IMG_0865Tea House

DSC_7329Entrance to Tea House

DSC_7331Selling Sashlik

DSC_7333Interior of Tea House

DSC_7345Friendly Locals

DSC_7353Chai with Fresh Bread and Honey

DSC_7357Tasty Snacks

DSC_7358Fried Potatoes

DSC_7363Caravanserai Along the Highway

DSC_7364Karvon Saray Raboti Malik – 11th Century

DSC_7375Ruins of the Caravanserai

DSC_7383Along the Silk Road

DSC_7433Ceramic Master’s Home & Studio

DSC_7411Ceramics Master

DSC_7395Beautiful Pots

DSC_7424Master’s Son

DSC_7405The Studio

DSC_7398Worker

DSC_7439Our Hotel in Bukhara

DSC_7451Toward the Main Square in Bukhara

DSC_7452Bukhara Hotel Architecture

DSC_7454Bride and Groom in the Square

DSC_7464Bridal Guests

DSC_7466Another Wedding

DSC_7474Central Pool with Ancient Mulberry Trees (planted in 1477)

DSC_7473Another Friendly Local

DSC_7477Bukhara Building

DSC_7487Sunset in Bukhara

Samarkand in the Snow

November 9th, 2014

Saturday, November 8, 2014  –  Cold and Snowing!

IMG_0655Looking Out My Window in the Morning

IMG_0662Driving Through Samarkand

IMG_0669Walking to Ulugbek’s Observatory – 1420s

IMG_0675Explanation of Ulugbek’s Astrolab

IMG_0673Entrance

IMG_0679Track Used to Observe Positions of Stars

IMG_0672Entrance to Ulugbek’s Museum

IMG_0692Tourists From Fergana Valley

IMG_0700Entering Shah-i-Zinda – Avenue of Mausoleums

IMG_0708Incredible Tilework

IMG_0705Mausoluems

IMG_0699Local Woman

IMG_0709Caretaker

IMG_0730Visitor

IMG_0715Detail

IMG_0720Interior of Shodi Mulk Oko Mausoleum (1372)

IMG_0729Pilgrim

IMG_0736Samarkand Modern Cemetery

IMG_0743Cemetery in the Snow

IMG_0748Bride and Tourist

IMG_0751Driving Through Samarkand

IMG_0753Our Golden Dragon

IMG_0758Snowy View From the Coach

IMG_0799Statue of Timur

IMG_0760Close-up of Statue of Timur

IMG_0761Lovely Park in Samarkand

IMG_0797Gur-E-Amir Mausoleum  –  Timur’s Mausoleum

IMG_0764Entrance

IMG_0766Intrepid Tourists

IMG_0767Homage to Timur

IMG_0794Image of Amir Timur & Military Campaigns

IMG_0785Timur’s Final Resting Place

IMG_0781Golden Dome

IMG_0790Details

IMG_0798Back Outside

IMG_0805Walking to Lunch in a Private Home

IMG_0808Greetings From the Hostess

IMG_0809A Delicious Hot Lunch on a Cold Day

IMG_0813Hot Chai

IMG_0815The Hostess’ Nephew

IMG_0816Russian Orthodox Church

IMG_0819Interior

IMG_0824Final View of Registan Square

IMG_0841What a Day!

 

 

Khujand, Tajikistan to Samarkand, Uzbekistan

November 8th, 2014

Friday, November 7, 2014   Clearing & cold in the morning – Rain and chilly in Samarkand

IMG_0439Buffet Breakfast in Sugd Hotel in Khujand, Tajikistan

IMG_0442Saying Goodbye to our Tajikistan Local Guide

IMG_0450Sun on the Mountains near Khujand

IMG_0508Roadside Apples

IMG_0525Entering the Samarkand Region

IMG_0527Snow Outside the City

IMG_0549Nice Restaurant for Lunch in Samarkand

IMG_0547The Tour Group

IMG_0554Arriving in the Rain

IMG_0556Photos in the Rain

IMG_0558Registan Square

IMG_0569Ulugbek Madressa (1420)

IMG_0577The Courtyard within Ulugbek Madressa

IMG_0580Market in the Madressa

IMG_0584Tour Group in the Courtyard

IMG_0590Musician

IMG_0606The Sher Dor (Lion) Madressa

IMG_0607Interior Courtyard

IMG_0573Me at the Registan in Samarkand

IMG_0564Tilla-Kari (Gold Covered) Madressa (1660)

IMG_0618Interior of Tilla-Kari

IMG_0617Imam’s Podium

IMG_0616Ceiling

IMG_0628Museum & Shop in Medressa

IMG_0640Second Floor Lounge in Hotel

IMG_0644View Outside My Window – Snow

IMG_0643A Dark & Stormy Night

 

Tajikistan in the Rain

November 7th, 2014

November 6, 2014   Raining and chilly

We had an excellent early breakfast at the Tashkent Palace Hotel which included great croissants, kim chee, good coffee, and tasty fruit. There was also freshly made omelets, and a variety of cereals and yogurts. Then we boarded the bus with overnight bags and drove to the Uzbekistan-Tajikistan border. Our destination was the northern city, Khujand, which is the second largest city in Tajikistan.

IMG_0324Duty Free Shop at the Border

IMG_0349Syr Darya River

IMG_0374Friday Shoppers in the Rain

IMG_0379Outdoor Square

IMG_0377Rain on the Mountains

DSC_7182Riding Across the Square

DSC_7221Entrance to the Panshanbe Bazaar

IMG_0384Interior of Bazaar

IMG_0386Mother and Daughter

IMG_0388Melon Man

DSC_7188Selling Meat

DSC_7190Yogurt Balls – an Acquired Taste

IMG_0383Magazines

DSC_7194Spices

DSC_7224Madrasa

DSC_7225Mosque

DSC_7226Main Mosque

DSC_7229Entrance to Mosque

DSC_7230

IMG_0396Historical Museum of the Sughd Region

IMG_0398Interior of Museum

IMG_0399Marble Mosaics

IMG_0401Ancient Statue

IMG_0403Gallery of Museum

IMG_0423Fortification

IMG_0430The Sugd Hotel

Unfortunately, we spent only one day and one night in Khujand, Tajikistan. We only had a small peek at the ancient culture in this region. Our guide stated that the Sughd region was a former religious center and a major stop on the Silk Road.

 

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

November 5th, 2014

Wednesday, November 5, 2014
The weather was clear and cold at 3:30AM when the wake-up call sounded. The Golden Dragon Hotel had prepared a full breakfast for us and it seemed that the entire staff rallied for our departure.
It was only an hour and ten minute flight and with a time change, we arrived in Tashkent in just a few minutes after adjusting watches.
Flying over the mountains at dawn:

DSC_7111View From the Plane

Tashkent, which means place of stones, was a very pleasant surprise. It seemed like a modern, well planned upscale city. The Lotte Tashkent Palace Hotel was elegant and very comfortable. They served real espresso and cappuccino in the lobby.

DSC_7123Tashkent Palace Hotel

Tashkent was an impressive city with modern buildings and broad avenues.

IMG_0153City of Friendship and Peace

IMG_0160Typical Apartment Building

We checked into the hotel to freshen up and I walked across the street to see the park and the neighborhood.

DSC_7122In the Park Across from the Hotel

DSC_7118Might be a University

DSC_7117View From my Balcony

DSC_7126Our Golden Dragon Coach in Uzbekistan

Unfortunately, the weather was chilly and overcast and drizzled on and off during our one day in Tashkent.

DSC_7131Radio Tower

DSC_7132Monument

DSC_7137Museum

DSC_7138Lovely Park Over the River

DSC_7139School Children Posing for their Teacher

DSC_7171Eternal Flame with Mourning Mother

DSC_7144Monument to the Devastating Earthquake of April 26, 1966

DSC_7177Walk in the Park

DSC_7175Stork Statue

We walked into Tashkent Metro System to take the subway one station.  It was clean and modern, but no photos were allowed.

IMG_0189Walking Into the Metro

The Golden Dragon Coach met us at the next station and drove us to the Tarona Restaurant for a delicious Uzbek lunch.

IMG_0216Entrance to Tarona Restaurant

IMG_0220Interior

IMG_0226Stage with Instruments

IMG_0219Fresh Uzbek Break

IMG_0221Yummy Stew

Across the street from the restaurant there was a school with an inviting playground out front. Unfortunately, school wasn’t in session.

IMG_0229Playground

IMG_0270Remembrance

IMG_0269One Book of Names

IMG_0285Romanov House

IMG_0237Craftsmen’s Home & Studio

IMG_0245Ceramics

DSC_7165Hand Painting

IMG_0241Tools of the Trade

IMG_0253Collection of Hats

Just a few words about Uzbek money: $1.00 equals about 2,388 Uzbekistani Soms so you have a huge wad of money in your pocket. The collection of 1000 Som bills below is only worth $50.00  Uzbek traders deal in dollars and euros and believe it or not were always honest in their dealings.  They expect bargaining so the initial price is higher than they plan to take.  If you don’t bargain, as I forgot to do once, they give a “discount.”

IMG_0163Uzbek Soms

IMG_0290Restaurant for Dinner