Comments on: The Silk Road Journey Pt4: Shimmering Samarkand https://iwandered.net/the-silk-road-journey-pt4-shimmering-samarkand/ Travel & Food, Itineraries & Guides, Hotel Reviews Thu, 05 Jan 2017 11:56:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 By: suraj sharma https://iwandered.net/the-silk-road-journey-pt4-shimmering-samarkand/#comment-165552 Thu, 05 Jan 2017 11:56:04 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1837#comment-165552 Hi there..!!
I had been there two times and my experience was too good. i’m explain to some our memories of there.
Samarkand is awesome islamic cultural and historical destination there is lot of mosque and many more things to do.
if you thinking to about samarkand and you want to go there then you should be go definitely .
there’s people are awesome and you don’t fill Loneliness with them. if you go there one time then i’m sure you would go again and again times.

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By: Emilio https://iwandered.net/the-silk-road-journey-pt4-shimmering-samarkand/#comment-164155 Wed, 30 Nov 2016 16:51:37 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1837#comment-164155 A very informative Read. I’m currently working out an itinerary for 2017 for me and my wife. I’m not sure whether to do it samarkand to bukhara ( on the Afrosiyob train) then Khiva last, or doing it the other way around. You did mention that you were mosqued out by the time you got to Samarkand and preferred if you had started there.Do you think it would still be worth going to Khiva with that itinerary? I’m afraid we’re not too eager to do what sounds like an arduous shared taxi ride between bukhara and Khiva and are mulling an overnight train instead if Khiva will provide a different experience from the two cities. BTW we hold Philippine passports and plan to obtain our LOI online. Will this be sufficient to acquire our visas at the Tashkent airport considering there is no Uzbek consulate in Manila? Thanks

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By: the wanderer https://iwandered.net/the-silk-road-journey-pt4-shimmering-samarkand/#comment-576 Tue, 15 Oct 2013 03:56:56 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1837#comment-576 In reply to Ayan Villafuerte.

thanks for your kind words!

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By: Ayan Villafuerte https://iwandered.net/the-silk-road-journey-pt4-shimmering-samarkand/#comment-575 Thu, 12 Sep 2013 14:20:50 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1837#comment-575 those photos look neat! nice captures man.

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By: nik_rielo https://iwandered.net/the-silk-road-journey-pt4-shimmering-samarkand/#comment-574 Thu, 12 Sep 2013 13:49:47 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1837#comment-574 in my bucket list!

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By: ナイキ 水着 女性 https://iwandered.net/the-silk-road-journey-pt4-shimmering-samarkand/#comment-573 Tue, 10 Sep 2013 07:56:46 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1837#comment-573 キッズ ラッシュガード 長袖

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By: Dutchess https://iwandered.net/the-silk-road-journey-pt4-shimmering-samarkand/#comment-572 Thu, 07 Feb 2013 19:16:42 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1837#comment-572 Are there any US women of a “certain age” who are interested in going to Uzbekistan with a tour company who possibly want to join me later this year. I am happily married but my husband is not interested in Uzbekistan. I would love to meet a woman of certain age for company on this trip.

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By: the wanderer https://iwandered.net/the-silk-road-journey-pt4-shimmering-samarkand/#comment-571 Thu, 21 Jun 2012 04:05:52 +0000 http://iwandered.net/?p=1837#comment-571 In reply to Anna.

Hi Anna! From Manila your best bet is to go via Bangkok or KL. From there, you can catch direct flights to Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

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