Adventure and Nature Tourism
Adventure and nature tourism takes you away from the throng and into Uzbekistan's deserts, gorges, and mountain fissures for hiking, camping, and other activities. Uzbekistan is more than just cities and historical sites. In actuality, the enormous Kyzylkum Desert and mountains cover much of the country. While these locations are less populated, leaving them relatively undisturbed, they have been inhabited for ages. Going into nature will provide you with an entirely different view of Uzbekistan.
There are numerous opportunities for adventure and environment tourism in Uzbekistan, such as spending the night in a yurt and witnessing how nomads have lived for years, or hiking through the small canyons of the Chimgan Mountains near Tashkent. Man-made features of Uzbekistan include the alien plains revealed by the retreating Aral Sea and Aydarkul Lake, which was built by a dam in 1969. Any of these locations would be a fantastic change of pace from the hustle and bustle of city life, or perhaps a destination in its own right.