Discover the best attractions and experiences Fergana Valley has to offer
Explore the valley's royal palaces and ancient sites that tell the story of the Fergana region's rulers and traders.
A grand 19th-century palace in Kokand built for the last Khan of Kokand, now a museum showcasing royal rooms and period costumes.
Historic mosque in Kokand's center that has hosted prayers for centuries and reflects traditional Central Asian architecture.
Learn about the local history and culture of the Fergana Valley through regional museums.
Showcases artifacts from Andijan and surrounding areas, including ancient ceramics and silk-related items.
Displays regional archaeology, ethnography, and folk art from the Fergana Valley.
Spiritual sites and mosques that punctuate the valley's cities and towns.
A central mosque in Namangan with a long history of Friday prayers and community gatherings.
A notable mosque in Fergana city known for its historical courtyard and traditional Uzbek architecture.
Natural landscapes and scenic areas in and around the Fergana Valley.
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Stroll through historic quarters and living neighborhoods that show daily life in the valley.
Historic core with traditional houses and narrow streets near the Khan's Palace.
Quaint lanes and markets reflecting Namangan's historical urban layout.
Budget-friendly ways to enjoy the valley without an entry fee.
Browse colorful stalls, smells, and local foods at this bustling market.
Take a relaxing stroll along the river and watch everyday life.
Relax in a traditional teahouse and soak up local ambiance.
Signature dishes and regional twists you must try.
A regional take on plov featuring local vegetables and carrots.
Baked pastry with meat or potato fillings, a staple snack.
Delicate dumplings served with hot chili and vinegar.
Evening venues for a relaxed night out in the valley.
Traditional tea houses with a calm evening atmosphere.
Occasional local music and dance showcases after dark.
Theater and cultural activities for a lighthearted night.
Local productions ranging from classic plays to contemporary pieces.
Stage performances featuring regional actors and stories.
Active pursuits and traditional sports in the region.
Ride in the countryside to enjoy the valley's scenery.
Watch or try traditional Uzbek wrestling at seasonal events.
Hands-on experiences with local crafts and production.
Tour a traditional silk factory famous for its handwoven fabrics.
See and learn about the valley's famed ceramic pottery.