Along the sacred routes of Central Asia: Turkmenistan

Pilgrimage was once a true trial – long and unpredictable, demanding time, endurance, and inner focus. Today, this journey has become more accessible, and the shrines themselves have taken on renewed significance.
Léttera

Sometimes clothing becomes a language. For the brand Léttera, it is a letter to the world – about memory, about roots, and about the modern woman who carries tradition not as a museum exhibit, but as a part of her everyday life.
The history of Islamic Civilization

This spring, Tashkent will officially inaugurate the Center of Islamic Civilization, a space that brings together the historical and scholarly legacy of Central Asia
Ata-Beyit: A Place of Silence and Memory Near Bishkek

Ata-Beyit lies 30 kilometers from Bishkek, near the village of Chong-Tash. The site serves as a historical and memorial complex.
Day II of the Tashkent International Tourism Fair: Sustainability, Technology, and the Culture of Travel

On November 28 at СAEx, within the framework of the Tashkent International Tourism Fair, a day of intensive discussions and meetings took place, dedicated to tourism development, ecotourism, and interregional cooperation.
Khujand Today: Why This City Deserves a Place on Your Travel Map

While Tajikistan may still sit off the beaten path for many travelers, one of its cities—Khujand—captivates with its raw authenticity and timeless charm.