
Destinations
Explore the countries and cities we cover — from Central Asia to beyond.
Uzbekistan
The heart of the Silk Road and Central Asia's most visited destination. Uzbekistan welcomed 11.7 million visitors in 2025 — a 47% year-on-year increase. A land of turquoise madrasas, bustling bazaars, thousand-year-old culinary traditions, and legendary hospitality. Visa-free for 94 countries, including the United States since January 2026.
ExploreKazakhstan
Central Asia's largest country, Kazakhstan offers a striking contrast between the futuristic capital Astana, vibrant Almaty at the foot of the Tian Shan, and endless steppes. Homeland of nomads, eagle hunters, and horse-meat cuisine. The Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi in Turkestan is a masterpiece of Timurid architecture.
ExploreTajikistan
The 'Roof of the World' — over 93% of Tajikistan is mountainous, with peaks exceeding 7,000 m in the Pamirs. The legendary Pamir Highway (M41) is one of the world's greatest road adventures. The country also boasts the turquoise Fan Mountain lakes and Alexander the Great's city of Khujand.
ExploreKyrgyzstan
The 'Switzerland of Central Asia' — a paradise of mountains, alpine lakes, and living nomadic culture. Issyk-Kul Lake (the world's second-largest alpine lake), Ala-Kul treks, and traditional yurt nights make Kyrgyzstan a dream destination for nature and adventure lovers.
ExploreTurkmenistan
Central Asia's most mysterious country. Ashgabat, the 'City of White Marble,' holds a Guinness record. Ancient Merv was once one of the world's largest cities. And the Darvaza Gas Crater — the famous 'Door to Hell' — has been burning for over 50 years in the middle of the Karakum Desert.
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