EXCURSIONS WITH CONTRASTS
I decided to take part in two of the optional excursions. On the first one, most of the group headed off to Shahrisabz, the birthplace of Timur.
It’s a full day excursion and we all headed out through the mountains in smaller vehicles as the coach can’t get through the pass. It was just lovely to experience the contrast of mountain scenes versus the flat lands and urban areas we had seen so far.
When we arrived, many of us thought it was refreshing to see the ruins being just that – ruins. To witness somewhere that’s completely undisturbed and unchanged by nothing but the elements was a wonderful opportunity, and quite a contrast from the likes of Rejistan Square – which while it has been lovingly restored, it doesn’t feel quite as rare or original!
YOUR VERY OWN GUIDEBOOK
Paul, our Holiday Director, was a real fount of knowledge, and his commentary while on the coach and while we were out exploring was fascinating. It was like having a history professor on the tour! Everyone fell completely silent the minute he started talking, and we just revelled in soaking up his enthusiasm for Uzbekistan – it was really infectious.
He brought the story of Uzbekistan to life and it made us excited for what was coming next on tour. It was also a bonus to have some book recommendations from Paul too which I’ve since gone ahead and purchased and I am looking forward to reading those soon and reflecting back on my travels.