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Venturing further into Tibet

July 29, 2010 Shigatse, Tibet Today we left for Shigatse, the second largest city in Tibet.  We had a long drive to reach it from Lhasa, about 7 hours.  Nobody was really looking forward to the drive, especially Alisa who … Continue reading

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Baga Turgen Valley, Altai Tavan Bogd National Park

May 25, 2010 The family has been awake since 3 am preparing for the big move.  A few of the men left on horseback to herd the animals towards the summer pasture.  The rest of the family gathered the rest … Continue reading

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Goodbye Uzbekistan

It looks like Kyrgyzstan is out and we will just head straight to Shymkent by shared taxi.  We went to a few different travel agents to ask about the flight to Bishkek and nobody seemed to be able to easily … Continue reading

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Bukhara Day 2

True to our word, we returned today to Lyabi-Hauz for a lunch of plov.  It was definitely the best plov we have had so far on the trip with juicy bursts of raisins and the perfect amount of lamb goodness.  … Continue reading

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Bukhara Day 1

Weather changes quickly here it seems.  For as cold, wet and dreary as it was yesterday it was as hot and sunny today.  Khiva was resplendent in the morning sun and we enjoyed being the only ones to witness it … Continue reading

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Khiva

Today we officially bought the entrance tickets for Khiva which gives us access to the twenty some odd historical sites in the town.  There were swarms of Uzbeki tourists today, all of whom were very eager to chat and practice … Continue reading

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Moynaq

What an unbelievably long day.  We woke up around 3 am due to jet lag.  We had arranged for our driver to pick us up at 5 am and we began the 2.5 hour trip to Moynaq.  The roads were … Continue reading

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Nukus

Ah, Karakalpakstan!  The Lonely Planet recommends visiting this area if you are in to desolation.  I guess we are because we find ourselves here in Nukus, the capital.  This little town is quite something.  It is a stark contrast to … Continue reading

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Tashkent- Day 2

Last night we didn’t account for the possibility of our beloved food stalls being closed at night.  We were lucky to find one guy still selling some bread and another lady who had some salami in her shop and had … Continue reading

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Tashkent- Day 1

Arriving in Uzbekistan was much easier than I anticipated.  I had done a lot of reading; a non-fiction novel about Uzbekistan, guidebooks and travel blogs which warned of various challenges of a visit.  Our entrance and first day were much … Continue reading

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