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Silk Road Explore Blog about Tourism
2y ago
Everything a tourist needs to know before traveling to Armenia
Before offering you a tour to Armenia, we will share useful information about the country, which will ensure the usefulness of your tour and vacation.
The Republic of Armenia is a small country of Transcaucasia, which is located in the north of Western Asia. The country has gone through many stages in its history, during which it was proclaimed one of the powerful empires of the Middle East. Today, secluded Armenia is a sunny island of tranquility and a magnet for tourists interested in history, culture and natural attractions. The ..read more
Silk Road Explore Blog about Tourism
2y ago
Top 10 worth-visiting places in Kazakhstan
We will give a list of places for your potential Kazakhstan travel that is worth visiting, and you decide which place you want to visit first, okay? Let’s go!
You have probably read a lot of stories about a romantic trip to Paris, adventures in the mountains of Nepal, and shopping in Milan. But have you ever read anything about the beautiful places in Kazakhstan? No? Then this article is for you.
Aktau
Aktau is one of the largest cities in the world located in a place where human life seems completely impossible. It was founded in 1963 on the shores o ..read more
Silk Road Explore Blog about Tourism
2y ago
Eight things that will make you want to visit Kyrgyzstan
Cave expeditions, helicopter rides over the glacier valley, and learning the basics of the life of a nomad in dzhailoo – we found 8 reasons to go on a trip to Kyrgyzstan.
Take your backpack with all essentials in it, and go to the wildest and almost unidentified places – an unforgettable trip to Kyrgyzstan is waiting for you. Here you have 8 indisputable reasons to start acquaintance with the world from this particular Central Asian country.
1 To be above the clouds – a trip to the Sarychat-Ertash reserve
The reserve of Sarychat-Ertash ..read more
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2y ago
An invaluable tradition of Georgian: polyphonic singing
Georgian polyphony can be a pill from fatigue, anxiety, it helps to escape from everyday fuss, to forget about problems and obligations at least for a while.
Today, Georgian polyphony is famous not only in Georgia, but throughout the world – people value it, admire it, and try to adopt it. this interesting way of singing is one of the most outstanding traditions of Georgia. So if you are planning to visit Georgia and came across this article by tag “Georgia country culture” – then this article is definitely for you.
The website of the Min ..read more
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2y ago
Merzbacher Lake – a place where there is no life
Life could never have been born in Merzbacher Lake: every summer it disappears, and in spring it reappears. Scientists are still puzzling over the riddles of this lake.
Scientists still puzzle over the phenomenon of Merzbacher Lake, lost in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. There is no living creature in its waters. Nothing would have survived there. Every summer, the lake disappears. 250 million m^3 of water seems to be evaporated in the air in just a few days. Scientists still do not know why this is happening. Most are inclined to the follo ..read more
Silk Road Explore Blog about Tourism
2y ago
Trip to Georgia: 10 life hacks that can save your money on your trip
Ten life hacks that will help you save on travel to Georgia but at the same time maintain the quality of your travel.
More and more people make the choice in favor of budget tourism in the modern world because saving on one trip, you can organize another. Georgia is known as an inexpensive country for tourism, but even here you can save if you know certain secrets.
1 Save on the road
Buy tickets in advance, preferably in a month or three. Keep track of discounts and special offers. Do not forget about the low-fires! Kutaisi A ..read more
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2y ago
Armenia has become a tourist trend, breaking records for attendance among tourists, and surprising with its affordable beauty, culture, cuisine, and hospitality.
Noisy voices, laughter flavored with wine and jazz, which has long been an integral part of urban culture, are heard in the noisy street cafes, gastro bars, and enotecas until late at night. Having revived the rich history of winemaking and having driven the velvet revolution, the country seems to be in light courage: surprised and rejoicing at such close attention and interest from the outside. Almost every weekend from May to Novemb ..read more
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2y ago
The history of “Barakholka” – a big market in Almaty
If you are here to read the facts of Kazakhstan, then this article is for you. Learn about “Barakholka” – one of the most important markets in Central Asia.
There is no book or website where all the information about “Barakholka” (“Flea Market”) in Almaty would be collected. There is nothing about this place even in the all-knowing Wikipedia. It’s a pity. This place deserves to be documented.
This is, without exaggeration, one of the most famous sightseeings of Almaty – the biggest city in Kazakhstan.
The name “Barakholka” comes f ..read more
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2y ago
A short excursion into the history of the capital of Kyrgyzstan – Bishkek and several theories about where the name of the city came from.
A super short history of Bishkek
The plan for the project location of Pishpek with European-type buildings was approved on August 31, 1878. The civil engineers and townspeople exposed their flexibility while attributing all the city substances into the project: aryks, wood, gardens, and parks.l They staggered the street grid for the aryk network and natural ventilation of Pishpek. Some of the buildings were built of wood. Despite the semi-desert, the towns ..read more
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2y ago
What to bring from Armenia?
Bring a piece of this hospitable country home. We will not talk about magnets and T-shirts with “I love Armenia” sign here.
“Bring me cognac” – this is probably how your friends will accompany you if you are going to visit Armenia. Yes, they are right – this country is famous for cognacs, but it is not the only cool thing there. Are you thinking of what to bring from Armenia as a gift for relatives and friends? Today we will answer this question.
So, planning your Armenia travel think of what to bring from there too:
Cognac and wine
Armenian cognac is f ..read more