Day 4: Mejdi Tours Traveling the Silk and Spice Roads, Uzbekistan, May 2025

Bukhara

by Paul Bryers

We arrived in Bukhara after an early flight from Khiva on Uzbekistan Airways.


We toured the Old City’s artsy district and enjoyed the work of Uzbek/Iranian artists and photographers.

Then we went to the house of a gallery owner for Uzbek and Iranian come Persian entertainment and tea. The party got out of hand with very bad Persian dancing going on inc. me – good fun though.

Bukhara evening activity was a visit to a prominent Jewish household where we listened to stories and had an extravagant meal featuring green Plov followed by dancing and of course wodka.

Plov is Uzbekistan’s signature dish; it is a fragrant pilaf cooked with tender lamb, carrots, onions, and aromatic spices, often served at celebrations. I preferred to add fresh chilies or peppers. Uzbekistan food is not spicy hot as the people like the natural flavors to be obvious. This is a country where tomatoes taste like my father’s homegrown (and of course, now, sister Helen’s).

Day 3: Mejdi Tours Traveling the Silk and Spice Roads, Uzbekistan, May 2025

Khiva

By Paul Bryers

Ichan Kala, within Khiva, is an incredible old city which has been a World Heritage site since 1990.

Four gates allow entry to the ancient city.

Within are numerous madras’s (religious schools) and minaretes. Some are now purely historical sites while others are functional. They vary from plain clay bring to high styalized, colored ceramic brick.

One minaret’s sponsor died before it was complete. It was meant to be 200 ft high but after he died it remained unfinished at about 70 ft height. It would have been the highest minuret in the World.

As a consulation, Khiva has the highest minaret in Uzbekistan.

The locals were in force….friendly folk..

We investigated various Quran, Lovely Rugs, Wooden Doors with Pomegrte and Bowls.

There was some hat fashion nonesense within our wee group. The lambs wool hats were worn by all men as late as the 1960s. The lambs involved in donating their wool varied from fetal to old mutton.

Day 2 (#2): Mejdi Tours Traveling the Silk and Spice Roads, Uzbekistan, May 2025

Khiva

By Paul Bryers

Khiva is in an extraordinary location, both culturally and geographically, situated between two deserts with temperatures that can vary from cool to scorching.

The city walls rose up to greet us as we arrived. Camels and children lurked around.

Our accommodations were a converted madrasa – religious school – with its own minaret. The rooms were small and either limited amenities but a wonderful atmosphere.

Khiva is in Genie Country! – Alladin? Is that you over there?

We enjoyed rooftop dining and took in the spectacular views until the rain arrived, after which we took shelter and enjoyed Ukrainian vodka. It was a fantastic evening of refined drinking made possible by Craig, Sheryl, Marie, Aziz, Helen, and Jim.

Day 2 (#1): Mejdi Tours Traveling the Silk and Spice Roads, Uzbekistan, May 2025

Tashkent

By Paul Bryers

Toured around Tashkent for a couple of hours on our bus – far too hot outside (over 40 C).

Interestingng architecture – Soviet, Arabic, Western (Holiday Inn!).

Visited an in-city valley where Moscow’s KGB slaughtered around 7,000 Uzbeks/other peoples and interned other Uzbek dissidents for their intellect or unacceptable views.

After the fall of the USSR, the Uzbekistan government built the Remembrance memorial in said valley. No mention of course of the Uzbekistan governments hideous crimes committed against their own people in the times since independence.

Day 1: Mejdi Tours Traveling the Silk and Spice Roads, Uzbekistan, May 2025

Tashkent

By Paul Bryers

The extreme heat outside, with temperatures reaching over 105 degrees, made walking around the city impractical.

So, I had the opportunity to explore the Tashkent Metro, visiting various stations over the course of three hours. Mary, another guest, joined me.

The Soviet-constructed Metro and its stations, excluding the newest line, feature opulent designs, commemorating Soviet accomplishments, inc. in science and space exploration.

Additionally, Mary and I visited the Churzo Bazar, which boasted an impressive array of fruits, vegetables, meats, spices, breads, and teas. The smells were exceptional. We selected some delightful teas and savored bread and samosas.

Churzo Bazzar

Teas and Spices – smelled spectacular

Shredded Beets and Carrots

Pigs’ Trotters

Aliens!

Day 0: Mejdi Tours Traveling the Silk and Spice Roads, Uzbekistan, May 2025

Tashkent

By Paul Bryers

Approximately half of the flight duration from Istanbul to Tashkent was in daylight. Following the Caspian Sea, the landscape below transformed into an expanse of desert, persisting until the outskirts of Tashkent, where verdant areas began to emerge.

Numerous arid riverbeds and vast reservoirs were visible, including the one pictured, located in Kazakhstan.

Upon arrival, I noted the small airport, which exclusively accommodated planes belonging to Uzbekistan or Uzbekistan Airways.

The Shahar Hotel is very charming, with my bedroom featuring traditional lattice woodwork and tiling.

I met the owner of Medji Tours and some group members at breakfast, finding them to be a nice, well traveled bunch.

In the afternoon, I went out for a short exploration and tried out the metro from my hotel to Uzbekistan Hotel.

The Uzb Hotel was a Soviet area monstrosity.

Metro stations were spectacular and I planned to explore them more tomorrow.

In the meantime, enjoyed a local beer in Uzb Hotel Lobby Bar.

Met up with some of the other guests for a beer and then to dinner at local restaurant which was wonderful.

Day 12: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

About 2 hours out from Bergen and the end of our trip.

Stunning trip.


Hope you enjoyed my posts.

Day 11: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

The marvelous Atlantic Road..

Day 10: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

In an around Brønnøysund..

Day 9: Hurtigruten’s Cruise Ferry MS Richard With Bergen – Kirkenes – Bergen, April/May 2025

By Paul Bryers

We are happy to be experiencing falling snow at last! Our present location is Harstad, where we are engaged in an excursion to explore the nearby churches, early settlements, and Russian Prisoner Camps that were once under German control.

After Harstad, we headed out on a coach to Refenes for car ferry to Flesnes and then on to Sortland to pick up our ship.
A good tour.

A captivating video I recorded from our tour bus on a bridge shows our ship Richard With sailing to meet us.

Navigating South along the stunning Tengelfjord towards Raftsund to join our Sea Eagle boat safari.

The Sea Eagle boat safari was outstanding, with the captain estimating upwards of 60 White-tailed Eagles surrounding our boat during the 2-hour excursion.

The sail into small Trollfjord was wonderful.