The extreme summer heat has begun in Uzbekistan. Naturally, at this time of the year, everyone tends to shady places where it is cool. They want to travel to areas with beautiful nature.
Surkhandarya region is famous not only for its architecture, archaeological sites, and healing spring waters, but also for the beautiful Baysun, Gissar, and Kukhitang mountain peaks, where white snow sparkles even in hot summer. And you get an intoxicating spring coolness in the foothills on the hottest days. For example, at this time in the center of the region – Baysun district, in the mountain villages, calm spring winds are still blowing, and those tired of the hot summer tend to come here.
These photographs, which are presented to the attention of our readers – nature lovers, depict the landscapes of the village of Qizilnavr, located a few kilometers from the district center.
“If you take a closer look at the photographs, you will feel yourself breathing in the spring coolness and imagine yourself in the arms of a bewitching spring”, says Yunus Kholiyorov, Head of the Press Service of Baysun District Hokimiyat. – The touch of cold air in the early morning and with the evening dawn makes you shudder. And if you also sip cold melt water, you will feel fresh and cheerful, with lightness in the body and clarity of consciousness. The people of this village are very hospitable. The nature here is unique and beautiful, the trees have just faded, and many juniper groves exist. The place attracts ecotourism lovers. All the necessary conditions are being created here. Vast and spacious roads and trade establishments are being built to lure tourists with beautiful nature and good service.
If you decide to go on an excursion to Baysun district - to Derband, Uzundara, and Teshiktash caves, where the remains of a Neanderthal man were found, be sure to visit Qizilnavr. In summer you will not feel like in the hot season, you can enjoy the coolness. You will talk from the heart with hospitable, open, and sincere people and get acquainted with the region’s rich history.
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Kholmumin Mamatrayimov, UzA