A special place, Guri Amir, imposing and interesting, where time seems to have been left behind. Also captivating is the story about the curse written on the tombstone. I also want to go on a trip to Uzbekistan, where rich history intertwines with impressive architecture and the people are warm and hospitable.
Surely one of the best places to visit in Samarkand. And you are right, the Uzbek people are very friendly and kind. One of my favourite countries in the world 😊🇺🇿
Please, come to Shahrisabz as well. If you are interested in Amir Temur, then you must see his birthplace. It takes only 2 driving hours from Samarqand to Shahrisabz
After Samarkand I go to Khiva, but one day I will make it to Shahrisabz as well, for sure. Thank you for your nice comment and I hope you enjoyed the Uzbek series so far 😊🇺🇿🇺🇿
An utterly charming place to spend your eternal sleep, so it's totally justified not to want to be disturbed...so this curse somehow makes sense..I really like the stories you tell sometimes, especially the dark ones! 🪦✨️
Wow, thank you! That's the comment of the month for me. This is the reason I make videos. I am very glad you're enjoying them. Will try to launch a new one from Khiva soon.
Thank you so much! I would say 2-3 weeks are enough, depending on how many places/cities you want to visit. I would spend at least 2-3 in each (Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva). Food and drinks are very inexpensive. Hotels can be very cheap too (from 10 dollars a day), but that depends on how much you want to spend, if you want something luxurious, etc.
Cool video - if you get back there could you film the Arabic inscription on the casket? I want to know if the curse inscription is real, and the only way is to see the casket and translate the Arabic.
Would have been interesting. I don't know when I'm gonna be back though. Could be years haha If you get the chance, go for it; I definitely recommend Samarkand and Uzbekistan in general!
I was actually thinking about an Indian trip later this year. But I wanted to explore Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Let's see. It's gonna be amazing anyway 🥰🇮🇳
A special place, Guri Amir, imposing and interesting, where time seems to have been left behind.
Also captivating is the story about the curse written on the tombstone.
I also want to go on a trip to Uzbekistan, where rich history intertwines with impressive architecture and the people are warm and hospitable.
Surely one of the best places to visit in Samarkand. And you are right, the Uzbek people are very friendly and kind. One of my favourite countries in the world 😊🇺🇿
Please, come to Shahrisabz as well. If you are interested in Amir Temur, then you must see his birthplace. It takes only 2 driving hours from Samarqand to Shahrisabz
After Samarkand I go to Khiva, but one day I will make it to Shahrisabz as well, for sure. Thank you for your nice comment and I hope you enjoyed the Uzbek series so far 😊🇺🇿🇺🇿
Salom doʻstim keling biz kutamiz Surxondaryo
Salom do'stim yaxshimisan samarqanddan keyin xivaga ketaman. lekin bir kun kelib men ham janubga yetaman 😊🇺🇿🇺🇿🇺🇿
An utterly charming place to spend your eternal sleep, so it's totally justified not to want to be disturbed...so this curse somehow makes sense..I really like the stories you tell sometimes, especially the dark ones! 🪦✨️
Glad you enjoyed the video and my stories. More Samarkand videos coming soon 🥰🇺🇿
I've been watching your videos non-stop. Thank you
Wow, thank you! That's the comment of the month for me. This is the reason I make videos. I am very glad you're enjoying them. Will try to launch a new one from Khiva soon.
Loved your videos. May i ask how long did spend in Uzbekistan? And how much did you spend? Im planning to go soon
Thank you so much! I would say 2-3 weeks are enough, depending on how many places/cities you want to visit. I would spend at least 2-3 in each (Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva). Food and drinks are very inexpensive. Hotels can be very cheap too (from 10 dollars a day), but that depends on how much you want to spend, if you want something luxurious, etc.
Cool video - if you get back there could you film the Arabic inscription on the casket? I want to know if the curse inscription is real, and the only way is to see the casket and translate the Arabic.
Would have been interesting. I don't know when I'm gonna be back though. Could be years haha
If you get the chance, go for it; I definitely recommend Samarkand and Uzbekistan in general!
Explore Golgumbaz Deccan india 🇮🇳
I was actually thinking about an Indian trip later this year. But I wanted to explore Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Let's see. It's gonna be amazing anyway 🥰🇮🇳
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Many thanks 😊🤝
Lack of respect is a global issue
Are you from Germany?
No, but I've been living in Austria for the past 12 years; so it's not that far 😋
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🥰🇺🇿 Thank you!