Day 2 – Astounding Khiva, the ‘largest open-air museum in the world’
Arriving in Urgench early this morning, we transfer to our
wonderful hotel in the heart of Khiva's UNESCO-listed Old City.
Located in a former madrasa, a historic Islamic institution of
learning, rooms are reached from an authentic and serene
courtyard.
There is time to relax before we begin our Silk Road
explorations in the astonishing Old City of Khiva, called
Itchan-Kala. This stunning walled town contains many historic
baked-brick buildings dating from the 9th to the 19th centuries
and, due to its remarkably well-preserved condition, is often
dubbed the 'largest open-air museum in the world'.
Historically the spot where caravans would rest before crossing
the desert to Persia, this mighty fortress and its four looming
gates are an awe-inspiring sight to behold. This afternoon, we take
an insightful guided sightseeing tour. Strolling through living
history amongst narrow streets dappled with stall holders and
caravanserais, we visit the Djuma Mosque which contains original
10th-century carved wooden pillars.
This evening, we enjoy our first dinner together at a local
restaurant, tasting popular Uzbek cuisine.