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Uzbekistan Tourist Destinations

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Thousands of ancient scholars called Bukhara home. Abu Ali ibn Sino (Avicenna), Imam al Bukhari, Abdulkholik Gijduvani, Bahouddin Nakshband and other scholars made great contributions to world civilization. Every year, people from all over the world come to make a pilgrimage at the burial places of the 7 pirs (holy men). Hence, Bukhara is referred to as Bukhoroi Sharif – Holy Bukhara. In May the annual Silk and Spice Festival is held here. Craftsmen and tourists by the thousands come to this festival from all over the world to display their wares and celebrate the event. The parade participants in traditional dress walk from the Ark citadel – the winter palace of the emirs (built in the 1st century, where great scholars and poets also lived), to the Lyabi Hauz ensemble, along the Shahristan (old part of the city) and through the traditional trade domes. There are three trade domes in Bukhara: one originally for money changers, another for books and fur-caps, and jewellery in the last. The festival not only showcases artisans, but there are concert performances, displays, shish kabab and pilaf sellers, singers, dancers – a true holiday atmosphere.

Nowadays, Bukhara is one of the centres of science, craftsmanship, spirituality and tourism in the Republic of Uzbekistan. Traditional fine arts are important in Bukhara: wood carving, jewellery making, copper chasing and elaborate embroidery. The most skilled artisans draw visitors and students from around the world. They visit the brothers Alisher and Abdulla Narzullayevs in Gijduvan to learn the peculiarities of pottery. They come to Shafirkan to study the secrets of sewing beautiful suzane or to Bakhshullo Jumayev for wonderful creations of gold embroidery. The blacksmith Shokir Kamolov always takes awards at International fairs. The Magoki Attori mosque is situated between the trade domes. In ancient times idols and spices were sold here. Now it is a carpet museum. Magok means “on a pit”, and one can see the ground level of old Bukhara under the stairs in the mosque.

Hospitality reigns supreme here and meals are no exception. Open-air restaurants or chaikhanas (tea houses) are popular with both locals and tourists. Set around a 17th-century reservoir Lyabi-Hauz offers lunch under the mulberry trees. Here is an opportunity to taste hearty Uzbek dishes such as plov – pilau rice, shashlik – sizzling brochettes of meat and lagman, a noodle-based meat and vegetable stew. National folklore and Fashion shows are held in the evening during dinner in the Devonbegi madrassa nearby. On your way to this madrassa you will pass a monument to the Uzbek national hero Nasriddin Afandi -the Uzbek Robin Hood.

The roads leading to Bukhara from both Khiva and Shahrisabz pass through the Kyzil Kum (red sand) desert. Here is an opportunity to experience life in the desert, to ride on camels, stay in yurts and listen to the songs of national performers. 40 kms from the city is the “Jeyran” (Middle Asian gazelle) Nature reserve. Here are found jeyrans, onagers, Przhevalsk horses, bustards and cheetas, and a number of endangered plants. The small lakes of the reserve are rich in fish and wild birds.

About the Villas North Georgia Golf Vacation

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Many people feel playing golf is one of the most splendid ways to vacation. Whether you are an amateur or an expert golfer, challenging golf courses never fail your enthusiasm and interest. And if you are one of those folks who dreams of a golfing vacation but hasn’t taken one due to the cost limitations, we can make your dream come true! For those dreaming of a golf vacation, The Villas at Cooswattee in the North Georgia Mountains is the place to realize your dreams! North Georgia has some of the most scenic golf courses and provides you with a variety of other activities for you and your family.

The Villas at Coosawattee in the Coosawattee River Resort offers affordable, spacious, and quaint accommodations in the North Georgia Mountains allowing you freedom to golf at courses such as Butternut Creek in Blairsville, Whitepath in Ellijay, or Brasstown Valley. Accommodations vary from one bedroom cabins, three bedroom A Frames & Villas to two & three bedroom Condos. The expansive and varied amenities are exhilarating reasons guests choose The Villas at Coosawattee. Throughout the property, amenities are easily accessible, ranging from indoor and outdoor swimming pools, camp sites, river parks, exercise & weight room, game rooms, miniature golf, horseshoe pits, tennis courts, and basketball courts.

Reserve your villa with The Villas at Coosawattee and enjoy unlimited use of all the location’s amenities while being only a short drive from scenic and leading golf courses. If your main goal is to be playing golf during your North Georgia vacation, then worrying about all the other available activities is unnecessary. But you may just be tempted to dabble in all the opportunities you will have before you. After all, North Georgia is home to the apple festival, scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, and breath-taking spring foliage.

Spring in the North Georgia Mountains begins early, bringing new life in March and as early as February. Enjoy North Georgia’s exquisite display of dogwoods, azaleas, wildflowers, and mountain laurels as butterflies and hummingbirds visit the colorful and fragrant flowers. Ellijay’s expansive apple orchards are blooming with aromatic and beautiful apple blossoms as the days become warmer and longer. The best thing to do is to take the time to plan before-hand for any miscellaneous activities you may have in mind.