I mean, in order for the country to prove that it does not apply Islam, it will rise and allow drinking alcohol that destroyed humanity?! So thank you to the Islamic religion, which forbade drinking alcohol, which caused family disintegration, violence and car accidents due to drinkers.
@@JasonBillamTravel Please know Romans 10:9-10 “If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.” 😊👍
Can you tell me if there were any things you didn't like in Uzbekistan? It's interesting for me because I'm Uzbek. I just want to know what you think about my country.
@@kamoliddinxudaybergenov9682 Please know Romans 10:9-10 “If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.” 😊👍
@@salvitraveltips Please know Romans 10:9-10 “If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.” 😊👍
As I quickly run out of new countries to visit in Europe, I've naturally started to look further afield to places like Uzbekistan. Thanks for the video :)
Good decision coming to Uzbekistan. I've been there just last month with nice autumn weather. The metro station architecture will amaze you as each one is uniquely designed. With one metro ticket you can explore all. You may also want to explore the ships graveyard at Moynaq - Karakalpakstan Republic.
As an Uzbek, I recommend visiting these popular places: 1. Boboy Restaurant: This is a very traditional restaurant where you can enjoy delicious Uzbek food. The restaurant’s decor reflects authentic Uzbek style, giving you a true sense of the culture as soon as you step in. (Located in Tashkent City Mall) 2. Chorsu Bazaar: This historical and popular marketplace is a must-visit. Here, you can sample traditional foods with authentic flavors. One specialty, “bazar hanum,” is especially delicious and loved by many tourists who visit Chorsu just to try it.
If you wanna see all the pedestrians, go to Chilanzar metro in Tashkent 😅 Azan can be played out loud. As for practicing religion, people are becoming more religious day by day. By the way, go to Samarqand, Shahrisabz, Qarshi, Termez, Kokand, Rishtan, Margilan, Bukhara, Khiva. But If you are more into nature, I can recommend Charvoq, Amirsoy, Parkent, Zomin mountains, Tuzkan lake, Nefrit Lake in Navoi, Hisar mountains, Miraki village, etc
I have just come back from Uzbekistan and it's a wonderful country. Tashkent is a great mix of modern and soviet. The rest are much more older. It is very police heavy but remarkable as its only been about 8 years open for tourists
@sanjarbek129 Are you sure about that? I don't recall asking you but nevertheless, Interesting what you may think about my Uzbekistan citizenship dumbass. And more importantly don't you want me to leave "Balestine" where should I leave then to space? 😅
Here’s an idea. When you go to Khiva, hire a taxi to take you out to the desert castles on the Central Asian steppe. You’ll have nothing but the steppe around you for as far as the eye can see. Makes you feel extremely small.
Welcome to my home country! I hope you enjoy your visit and try as many traditional foods as possible. One thing about the country it’s absolutely safe and very friendly people.
You’re doing an amazing job showcasing the true beauty of Uzbekistan, and I couldn’t help but subscribe to your channel. Your videos not only capture the heart of this country but also inspire others to see its richness. I’m so proud of what you’re sharing, and I make sure to share your videos everywhere because they deserve to be seen by everyone.
There are hundreds of hotels in Tashkent - from family-owned & kept inn-types to really posh and luxurious ones. And every now and then my friends and I (all native citizens 😂) have breakfast at a hotel, not a restaurant 😅! To see the visitors, draw Neurographics and enjoy the hotel ambience. We' ve already been to quite a few❤. Ladies are welcomed to join our drawing club.
After the Samarkand you can also visit Shahrisabz. It also has a lot of historical architecture and it is close to Samarkand. Also I can advice to visit Karakalpakistan and Termez. There are some early Islamic or even pre-Islamic structures. Also in Karakalpakistan you can have a trip to the remainings of Aral Sea. After that on East of the country you can visit Kokand and Margilan, they are also historical cities. And Kokand was the capital of Kokand Khanate in the past.
Hi Jason always a pleasure to see your video coverages of your adventures and also the different food cusines. Such a beautiful clean place and peacful looking in some places. Enjoy and looking forward to your next video there.
Im living in London for the past 5 years and I miss my country so much… Oh God can’t wait to go back and the city itself has changed dramatically would love to see new Tashkent.
Hi Jason: Tashkent looks nice. Would like to see more of it in the day time. If there is a high speed train in Uzbekistan, it would be nice to see that train journey.
Visit Termez (ancient Thermos), the most southern city in Uzbekistan with hidden ancient gems, remains of local ancient Alexandria on Oxus in Central Asia, centre for Hellenistic, Buddhist, Zoroastrian history and culture.
I visited the city in 2022 and I'm absolutely obsessed with returning there. My dream would be to spend a couple of years living and working in Tashkent.
Just in the recon planning stages of our trip along the Silk Road. Nice to see your face again Jason. I've been subscribed for a number of years but hadn't seen one of your vids in a while. Typed Tashkent in the search bar and an old familiar face popped up. I'll be sure to check out your vid on Samarkand as we are planning to coordinate our visit with the next Sharq Taronalari International Music Festival.
Hi, Jason!!! I am happy that you are in the Uzbekistan. I recommend you to come Fergana. If you come here, I will welcome you and show almost all place in my region!!!
My wife and I are visiting next year from U.K. 🇬🇧 we’re in our 50s but have a passion to visit different of the tourist trap countries . Just trying to work out best area of city to stay , flights dorect from London
I would love to go on that India trip next year. What a great opportunity for someone like me who’s friends & family have no desire to explore the country, and I’m always discouraged to travel there solo. america isn’t a country that encourages a work & life balance. I’ve already committed myself next year, and there’s no way another trip would be approved 😢
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I mean, in order for the country to prove that it does not apply Islam, it will rise and allow drinking alcohol that destroyed humanity?! So thank you to the Islamic religion, which forbade drinking alcohol, which caused family disintegration, violence and car accidents due to drinkers.
@@JasonBillamTravel Please know Romans 10:9-10 “If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.” 😊👍
Hello Jason, if you visit Fergana region, you will know the difference with other regions, it is the most cultured place of Uzbekistan
Can you tell me if there were any things you didn't like in Uzbekistan? It's interesting for me because I'm Uzbek. I just want to know what you think about my country.
Hello, I visit Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 in June 2024. I had a wonderful time in Tashkent.
Welcome we hope you will again comeback
Do you like Uzbekistan
@GuliranoErgashova-x8h thanks 🙏 and I did
I live here if you come my house i will be happy
@ thank you 🙏 I appreciate it
Oʻzbek oʻgʻil qizlari Ingliz tilida kommentariya yozayotgani manga juda yoqdi. Til bilgan kam boʻlmaydi.
@@kamoliddinxudaybergenov9682 Please know Romans 10:9-10 “If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.” 😊👍
Xa Rus tilidan foydasi ko'p Ingliz tilini 👍
Унака деб уйламайман.Рус тилининг хам ахамияти жудаям КАТТА !!!...@@AdolfjonPirmatov
Uzbekistan is a country that I’ve wanted to visit also so I am very glad to follow your videos around the area.
А что ждёте приезжаете мы всегда рады гостям
Uzbekistan is always welcomes you!
My first day in Tashkent, Uzbekistan 2024 was absolutely incredible and unforgettable! 🌟❤
@@salvitraveltips Please know Romans 10:9-10 “If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.” 😊👍
@_Siloam_ You need Islam bro 😊
I was in Tashkent 7 days ago too :)
Thanks for posting!
As I quickly run out of new countries to visit in Europe, I've naturally started to look further afield to places like Uzbekistan. Thanks for the video :)
I loved it, great video and great decision going to Uzbekistan!
It's very cool, it feels like something from Shahrizada's fairy tale 1001 nights, how cool. Everything is there
Good decision coming to Uzbekistan. I've been there just last month with nice autumn weather. The metro station architecture will amaze you as each one is uniquely designed. With one metro ticket you can explore all. You may also want to explore the ships graveyard at Moynaq - Karakalpakstan Republic.
Long live Uzbekistan! 🇺🇿🫰🏻
приветствуем , асаламу алайкум
Love it, One of the safest country in the world.
Great vlog, thank you Jason. Looking forward to your adventures in Central Asia 👍
I just arrived here in Tashkent and staying at Holiday Inn Tashkent City which is next to Tashkent City Park.
As an Uzbek, I recommend visiting these popular places:
1. Boboy Restaurant: This is a very traditional restaurant where you can enjoy delicious Uzbek food. The restaurant’s decor reflects authentic Uzbek style, giving you a true sense of the culture as soon as you step in. (Located in Tashkent City Mall)
2. Chorsu Bazaar: This historical and popular marketplace is a must-visit. Here, you can sample traditional foods with authentic flavors. One specialty, “bazar hanum,” is especially delicious and loved by many tourists who visit Chorsu just to try it.
Thanks you are welcome
If you wanna see all the pedestrians, go to Chilanzar metro in Tashkent 😅 Azan can be played out loud. As for practicing religion, people are becoming more religious day by day.
By the way, go to Samarqand, Shahrisabz, Qarshi, Termez, Kokand, Rishtan, Margilan, Bukhara, Khiva. But If you are more into nature, I can recommend Charvoq, Amirsoy, Parkent, Zomin mountains, Tuzkan lake, Nefrit Lake in Navoi, Hisar mountains, Miraki village, etc
As always, you amaze me with your adventures, Jason. Thank you for showing an area that I was curious about but knew nothing about.
Just incredible! This is the "new" point on map for travelers
Really enjoyed this vlog. It is surprisingly very cheap there. Much more than I expected!
I have just come back from Uzbekistan and it's a wonderful country. Tashkent is a great mix of modern and soviet. The rest are much more older. It is very police heavy but remarkable as its only been about 8 years open for tourists
Went there last year on a whim, incredible experience! Every city was just as impressive as the last
My homeland! I'll certainly be back in Uzbekistan in the future 💔
Or you can stay in Israel. Uzbekistan is not for apartheid lovers
@sanjarbek129 Are you sure about that? I don't recall asking you but nevertheless, Interesting what you may think about my Uzbekistan citizenship dumbass. And more importantly don't you want me to leave "Balestine" where should I leave then to space? 😅
Welcome to Uzbekistan. This is truly different video than other blogers video about Uzbekistan. It is worth watching
Welcome to Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 my friend, I'm so glad to see you in my country.
Hello , my friend!
Nice video. I also want to visit Uzbekistan: Tashkent, Semerkand, Buhara. I hope so.
Thank's 🙏🙏
You found another beautiful place for us all to enjoy!💯🙌😍
Here’s an idea. When you go to Khiva, hire a taxi to take you out to the desert castles on the Central Asian steppe. You’ll have nothing but the steppe around you for as far as the eye can see. Makes you feel extremely small.
Welcome to my home country! I hope you enjoy your visit and try as many traditional foods as possible. One thing about the country it’s absolutely safe and very friendly people.
Exotic ! what a destination....Very curious to see the next videos :-) (Great hair Jason 🙂)
Azan is definetely played every day in every single prayer time)
You’re doing an amazing job showcasing the true beauty of Uzbekistan, and I couldn’t help but subscribe to your channel. Your videos not only capture the heart of this country but also inspire others to see its richness. I’m so proud of what you’re sharing, and I make sure to share your videos everywhere because they deserve to be seen by everyone.
Thanks for sharing JB!
So beautiful Uzbekistan🇺🇿.
Loved your video from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿❤️
Thank you Sir!
Very informative indeed! 👌
Incredible city , I would like to visit there 🤩
O’zi o’shetta yashaysizku 😂
Very very nice 👍. Welcome to Uzbekistan bro.
i am from Uzbekistan 😊😊😊 i am proud of my country
I m from Uzbekistan living in Australia, thanks for video and have a nice journey ❤
You showed Uzbekistan very beautifully, your video is amazing (:
We will always be glad to visit our homeland. Always allow the Ferghana Valley to lose a lot of things . Greetings to all from Uzbek .
There are hundreds of hotels in Tashkent - from family-owned & kept inn-types to really posh and luxurious ones. And every now and then my friends and I (all native citizens 😂) have breakfast at a hotel, not a restaurant 😅! To see the visitors, draw Neurographics and enjoy the hotel ambience. We' ve already been to quite a few❤. Ladies are welcomed to join our drawing club.
Great video. Finally, you've made it to Central Asia
Өзбек туугандар азамат.
This looks so interesting, Jason! See you!
I am from Uzbekistan. It looks amazing if someon who is forigner, maka a video about your contry. Have a nice day in tashkent bro😁
Суперведио.рахмат сизга.хуш келибсиз гузалУзбекистонга.
After the Samarkand you can also visit Shahrisabz. It also has a lot of historical architecture and it is close to Samarkand. Also I can advice to visit Karakalpakistan and Termez. There are some early Islamic or even pre-Islamic structures. Also in Karakalpakistan you can have a trip to the remainings of Aral Sea. After that on East of the country you can visit Kokand and Margilan, they are also historical cities. And Kokand was the capital of Kokand Khanate in the past.
We (uzbeks) think: Uzbekistan is the most hospitable country in the world. Thank you for your visit
Hi Jason always a pleasure to see your video coverages of your adventures and also the different food cusines. Such a beautiful clean place and peacful looking in some places. Enjoy and looking forward to your next video there.
Good to see you again Thanks again John in Chicago
Im living in London for the past 5 years and I miss my country so much… Oh God can’t wait to go back and the city itself has changed dramatically would love to see new Tashkent.
You should have atleast a million subscribers by now. I have been a longtime viewer, by the quality of your videos you should have a massive reach.
Thank you for visiting our country❤
Ooo😮Hello Welcome to 🇺🇿Uzbekistan my motherland❤
I am very glad that you came to Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan is one of the historical and aesthetically pleasing places❤.
Hi Jason: Tashkent looks nice. Would like to see more of it in the day time. If there is a high speed train in Uzbekistan, it would be nice to see that train journey.
There is a high speed train
There is..
Yes, there is the train "Afrosiab" and it's so fast.
Looking forward to this series
Tankee brother for showing our country to the world. Love u💋
Didn’t realize it was so modern and clean, same observation
Welcome to Uzbekistan, my friend 🇺🇿❤
Visit Termez (ancient Thermos), the most southern city in Uzbekistan with hidden ancient gems, remains of local ancient Alexandria on Oxus in Central Asia, centre for Hellenistic, Buddhist, Zoroastrian history and culture.
I’ve been in Uzbekistan 5 times in Tashkent Bukhara and Samarkand the best place to visit , cheap meal cheap everything ❤❤
Beautiful country indeed !!!
u're welcome😃
Welcome to Uzbekistan.You was very beautiful country among Central Asian countries
Welcome to our country and I hope you liked Uzbekistan as it's so fabelous
Cool!Thank you.
I visited the city in 2022 and I'm absolutely obsessed with returning there.
My dream would be to spend a couple of years living and working in Tashkent.
Just in the recon planning stages of our trip along the Silk Road.
Nice to see your face again Jason.
I've been subscribed for a number of years but hadn't seen one of your vids in a while.
Typed Tashkent in the search bar and an old familiar face popped up.
I'll be sure to check out your vid on Samarkand as we are planning to coordinate our visit with the next Sharq Taronalari International Music Festival.
Hi, Jason!!! I am happy that you are in the Uzbekistan. I recommend you to come Fergana. If you come here, I will welcome you and show almost all place in my region!!!
Looks like the more modernistic side is trying to look like a bigger version of Baku.
Thank you for visiting Uzbekistan mate. Subscribed
Good to see you back travelling Jason 👍
Welcome to Uzbekistan 😊😊
If you are still here I would like to advice you to come to Andijan it is very beautiful city, we'd be only delighted to see you here in Andijan
Welcome to Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
I am glad to see you in Uzbekistan bro
My wife and I are visiting next year from U.K. 🇬🇧 we’re in our 50s but have a passion to visit different of the tourist trap countries . Just trying to work out best area of city to stay , flights dorect from London
Great vlog!
First minutes you walked Yakkasaray District Rakat Mahalla. Actually here is most expensive place in Tashkent !
Good welcome to Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
Very beautiful city 🤩
If you are going to Khiva then try to also visit Nukus - to see the very impressive art museum
Thank you
Welcome to Uzbekistan Mr Jason
Hello🙃 please, come to Bukhara. Because its a gem of historical culture
Cool place to visit
Welcome to Uzbekistan video wery nice👍
you’re a good story teller
Hey Jason welcome to Uzbekistan. Check out the Fergana valley too
Me uzbek thanks bro video 📈
Try Rayhon Milliy Taomlari restaurant, Ming Chinor for national dishes or Sharshara restaurant ( if you intend to see unusual restaurant)
The most delicious and the best plof is in Samarkand
Uzbekistan, very beautiful!
Awesome❤
Welcome bro!
Welcome to Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
Welcome sir❤
I would love to go on that India trip next year. What a great opportunity for someone like me who’s friends & family have no desire to explore the country, and I’m always discouraged to travel there solo. america isn’t a country that encourages a work & life balance. I’ve already committed myself next year, and there’s no way another trip would be approved 😢
Europe is not much better for extra days of unpaid vacation if one is an employee..