Step into a beautiful Uzbek ethnographic park and discover the living traditions that shaped one of the Silk Road’s most fascinating cultures. Surrounded by traditional architecture and artisan workshops, you’ll explore how Uzbekistan became an important crossroads where merchants traded not only silk and spices, but also ideas, art, and craftsmanship. Your guide will introduce you to the stories behind the country’s rich craft heritage, from vibrant ikat textiles to intricate embroidery that once decorated homes, weddings, and celebrations.
As you walk through the park, you’ll encounter traditional dolls representing different regions of Uzbekistan, each reflecting local legends, superstitions, and cultural identity. You’ll also see examples of historic jewellery and metalwork, where every pattern and ornament once carried symbolic meaning — from protection and prosperity to good fortune. Along the way, learn how today’s artisans continue to preserve these traditions while adapting them for the modern world, keeping centuries-old skills alive.
The experience continues with a Suzani embroidery masterclass, one of Uzbekistan’s most beloved textile traditions. Suzani pieces were historically created for weddings and believed to protect homes from evil spirits. Guided by skilled local artisans, you’ll learn the basic stitches and patterns before creating your own embroidered design. As you work, you’ll gain insight into the symbolism behind Suzani motifs and the patience and artistry that go into every piece. Your finished embroidery becomes a meaningful handmade keepsake to take home.
To complete the experience, sit down for a traditional Uzbek meal featuring regional varieties of plov, fresh seasonal salads, and unlimited green tea. It’s the perfect moment to relax, reflect on the experience, and enjoy the warm hospitality that Uzbekistan is known for.