
KAMALOV SHOVKAT
Biography:
I am a professional Tour Guide qualified to guide throughout the whole Uzbekistan possessing more than 14 years of experience. I am from Tashkent and I live there. Reading is my hobby. I enjoy reading about historical books, interesting legends and nature books. May be my interest was a reason to have highly efficient knowledge about Uzbekistan and its history. Looking at my previous experience, I began my work as a part time tour guide. Then I have held a lot of tour group and personal tourist excursions. Since 2012 I have operated as a multi-tasker guide: a tour guide and driver. During the years I have learnt the subtleties of Tourism. Moreover, I can offer multitasking skills along with an ability to tour and drive along Uzbekistan, reservations for hotels and transportation, to produce tailor-make itineraries for travel to short or long-haul destinations.Personal Information:
Assalomu Alaykum! Welcome to Uzbekistan – the Land of Ancient Culture!
To start, I want to introduce you about myself and my country.
Uzbekistan is popular for its world-famous historical cities, some of which are included in the World Heritage List. Each city has its own uniqueness and magic. Khiva is an open-air museum, and Bukhara is filled with the ancient architecture of the medieval city. Samarkand will immerse you in the local culture and traditions.
Enjoy a perfect full day tour in Tashkent
Tashkent is a city that everyone needs to visit at some point in their lives. It’s got nearly everything you’d want in a city. He has a history, culture, good food, entertainment in many shapes and sizes and attractions for literally anyone.
One day Tashkent tour itinerary covers the highlights of the city, including attractions. Khast Imam complex, Chorsu bazar, Kukeldash medresah , Independence square, Amir Temur square, Museum of Applied arts, Metro Tashkent, Monuments and memorials.
I also feature the best entertainment facilities and some other attractions that you might not know about. Get to know Uzbek food national at the ‘chaykhona Palov’ (TeaHouse Palov). You to taste real Tashkent “patir” (national Bread), “Osh” (Palov) that you should not miss!
Discover the ancient Great Silk Road, from Tashkent.
Uzbekistan’s ancient and varied landscape is matched by its local life, culture and oriental cuisine.
The famous Silk Road traversing Uzbekistan in the past, made it legendary for the trade and production of cotton, silk, jewelry, and ceramics for centuries.
If you have 14 days to travel around Uzbekistan, you’ll want to see the best cities and touristic attractions. Great Silk Road trip will take you to the top of Beldersay Ski resort, into cities as Ancient Bukhara, Samarkand and Khiva, along the Kyzyl-Kum desert, and inside the jam-packed Chorsu Bazaar. Historical Royal routes, the desert Town Moynoq, participating local activities, Ship Cemetery.
You will have the opportunity to see the first-hand traditional techniques used, from the farming of silk cocoons to the weaving heirloom carpet.