I really love this video in Uzbekistan! It is a country I know very little about, and have hardly seen any pictures of it. Uzbekistan used to be a really closed country. This is really quite a treat, thank you!!
@@awezrazakhan5824 Hi there, I don't have full information about MBBS. However, I can safely say that This university has its own reputation of being one of the best universities in central Asia and even in Asia. I recommend it to people who are hardworking and respect our culture and traditions. Thanks.
I came to Tashkent on the 8th for a week. When I saw the picture in Airport that no drone are allowed so I ask the security offer that is it for all size of drone? Instead of answer my question they open my luggages front of all other people to check if I have drone or not which is very bad. If I have any drone they could check from x-ray machine which they did before opening. I had worse experience on my arrival. Some people are very strange and weird and give some strange look, I didn’t felt welcoming to be honest. Plus quite expensive country. Keep change the price which is very strange, before you buy something one price, after you decide to buy they change and increase the price….😢😢
I was thrilled to see your attendance at the Tashkent Breakfast Club (TBC). I watch Konstantin's "Inside Russia" podcast channel everyday. He often mentions the TBC and its eclectic international membership. Because of your episode on Tashkent, I can now picture this cultural gem more accurately. Thank you! PS: In my collection of Asian carpets, my most favorite is one from Uzbekistan which I purchased around 1990 from a Turkish rug merchant in Izmir. I was lucky to briefly meet the Uzbek man who had smuggled the carpet into Turkey. He was striking in appearance, very tall, perhaps 6'5" and slender and fit. He seemed to my eye to be late middle aged, probably in his fifties. His face was unforgettable, very handsomely eastern Asiatic, with eyes squinted almost to slits from staring for too many years into a harsh, sand and windblown, high desert environment. I wished that I could have photographed his face which he probably would not have appreciated, since I believe he might very well have been in Turkey without travel documents and illegally peddling smuggled goods from Uzbekistan! Even without a photo, I will have no trouble remembering his picturesque face for the rest of my days. He was the living embodiment of thousands of years of Asian history.
Thanks for taking us to Uzbekistan, Dari! The kindness of the local people really made a big impression on you and Slava. It’s unfortunate that the harassment of young single women is such a consistent theme in your travels. Keep up the great work with your travelogues!
Uzbekistan is very beautiful country I visited 2 years ago Tashkent Samarkand and Termiz i ❤️ Uzbek people they are very hospitality and friendly people. The food is amazing. Uzbekistan is not dangerous country It is very safe place to visit.
Super vlog, Dasha! Great to see Kostya's club through your eyes ☕ LOVED the interview with the New Yorker (though it felt like he had another accent...) 🇺🇸 And Veronika's story is amazing!! A little sad that the theme of how inadequately women are treated (now - in Uzbekistan) continues... But the cultural excursion was very cool 🇺🇿
The New Yorker had the New Yorker point of view 😉 I am an American, born and raised in the USA but I am not a New Yorker, so I have a difference in views.
Wonderful video Dari! I really enjoyed the longer format. You're very lucky to see so much of the world at such a young age. And we are lucky that you're so good at sharing it with us. Thanks!
I only discovered your channel recently and just saw few videos so far, but I really love your style of making videos. Uzbekistan is very high on my wish list of countries to visit. Particularly, if possible, I'd love to learn the art of making the famous Uzbek plov from a real plov master, which is a highly respected profession there.
I am pleased to see that you now have 30K subscribers. It seems that every RUclipsr featured on Natasha's videos gets a boost. Natasha herself said that she has so many subscribers partly because she was heavily promoted by RUclips for which she is grateful. I found out about you through Natasha sharing your Instagram post about you looking for accommodation in Turkey.
Tashkent looks great. The diversity of the place really appealing. So much ancient history and offbeat culture to explore. The atmosphere and artistic theme in the Caravan restaurant looks great - love those ancient doors.. Like the look of the food. Really looking forward to your adventures in Samarkand and the rest of Uzbekistan. Great stuff. Not into the Disneyland theme - this is best left for America. Best for these countries in old Soviet Republics to appreciate their own heritage, architecture and culture rather than seeking to become westernized. Same for eastern Europe really. Small sections are Ok to give the locals an appreciation of what is elsewhere. But cities like Tashkent need to remain proud and value their heritage.
Thank you for the tour of Tashkent. I have always wondered about this place and now Dari has given me a very nice glimpse of life there. Great video Dari.
I loved the girl who sat there speaking perfect English and said, "I only speak Russian"! Made me stop and think. You make a nice video and do great interviews. Thanks for keeping us in the loop.
Tashkent is much more developed than i had imagined. The world is a smaller place than it was a generation or two ago. Good job Dasha you're bringing us all a bit closer together. Hi Veronica from USA thanks for being a great tour guide! 🙂
Well delivered Dasha! I love the "weeping willow" night lights, suspended across the streets; well decorated for a romantic evening... and/or friends and/or family night... and/or whatever event that sparks your mood... City Center is awesome. Agree, things appear to be developing for the better, worldwide. Shout-outs to other RUclipsrs, Natasha, Slava, and everyone in your group. Great job guys. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍
Daria i admire you so much and i love following your trips. I get used to watch old documentaries about central Asia, but with you i can see very well how these countries were few hours ago and not years ago. Some place of the city reminds me the streets of Moscow that i visited in 2006
What an interesting video Daría… Veronica - did a really good job sharing her experiences. It’s always nice to see Natasha too 🤗. Thanks Dara! Good Job☀️
Wow Dari! Your video is really amazing and Tashkent is a beautiful city. Uzbekistan is worth a visit, as it is so charming. Thank you very much for sharing this awesome video. Your videos are truly fantastic!
Excellent review of Tashkent. You portrayed such hospitable people and interviewed knowledgeable and informative folks. It was such a pleasure to watch your guests.
Thanks for this video Dari. You put so much information into it and also a lot of things I did not know about. It was very interesting to watch. Looking forward to the next videos from Uzbekistan.
Well dang it, I was trying to write something and lost it. Anyway, another informative and fantastic vlog, Dari! It was great to meet Veronica and hear some of her background and insights. 🙂👍
You are the best thanks for doing all this hard work for us to watch your great video ❤I always love watching so keep up the amazing work take care of yourself and be safe beautiful lady 😘🙏🤗
Awesome video! Super interesting and I like how you included other You-Tubers. I'm not surprised that you get lots of stares from locals. After all, you are very beautiful!! 😘
This has been a great introduction to Uzbekistan. Thanks for the fantastic interviews. Thanks. I look forward to the next chapter. Please say hello to Natasha. Without her I may not have become aware if any of you.
Excellent video Dari! I do agree with you concerning Magic City though. The interview with your friend was awesome and she gave us a lot of great information. Thank you for sharing!
Uzbekistan looks really nifty. With those giant sidewalks, I assume they're hoping for a large influx of tourists over time? Good candidate for bicycles and scooters, especially compared to the lame sidewalks we have here in the US (if we have any at all). Really nice that they're generally so outgoing and helpful. Looking forward to the next video! Thanks Dasha. 👍
Wow, really good video today 👏👏👏 You covered so many interesting subjects and definitely given me a very good impression of the city and its people. Wonderful to see you guys working brilliantly together and hanging out in small cosy niches. Moments to remember and cherish 😇 Taxi without seatbelts... yeah, why not😂 The interviews with Daniel and Veronica were super great and I just love when you get to have locals joining in sharing their experiences, views and advice for visitors 👀❤ The part about unwanted attention. It happens everywhere, but it is my impression that in my country it depends on the situation. So if both the girl and boy looks at each other then sometimes it becomes the casual/coincidental first meeting. In other cases it is taken as a compliment by the women that she seems attractive to others. And of course just like you the women also feel like creeps are staring and feel unsafe. So is it your opinion that attention towards your person, wanted or unwanted, is influenced by the specific Country, General safety level, Culture etc. vs. when you are home in an area you normally feel safe in and know how people are. Since the City seems rapidly undergoing transformation and is developing all these areas inspired from the foreign countries. It sounds to me like they are trying two things; firstly it seems to me that they are trying to give the population a glimpse of the outside world because many people can't afford traveling??? secondly they may be trying out different styles/concepts to get more investors/work to the Country??? I mean a Pepsi Disneyland in Denmark... WE WOULD LOVE IT PEPSI MAX 😂😂😂 I guess it's the mountain stories next time 🤭🥶 Cheers
That was really interesting Dari, you have a great way of finding the key facts in places you visit. Great idea to ask help from a local as well. I find the contrast between locals being deemed as friendly and helpful with the pictures of men all staring at you very strange and I have not seen that scale of behaviour before. Also, Veronica saying not to walk about alone as well. Maybe this is because women traditionally covered their hair in this country? I don't know. Loved how the country had moved forward rapidly with a change in type of government. Countries such as Iran, N. Korea and Russia could learn a lot from this. Not so sure about the Pepsi takeover though - sometimes things can go too far trying to be America when we'd prefer all countries to be different and have their own culture. Also interested in the horsemeat dishes, suppose due to many horses in the country based on their history. I once had Bear Soup in a Russian restaurant in Finland! Your next video looks amazing so can't wait for that!
Дарья, спасибо что посетила такой классный город - там живут безумно добрые и милые люди!! Вообще, все восточные люди очень отзывчивые - например моя мама сделала себе пластическую операцию (она риэлтор, и в этой профессии очень важно выглядеть молодо), и иногда помогает девушке из Узбекистана (к сожалению не помню, но точно она мусульманка), и вот эта девушка сказала что хочет поддержать маму после операции вкусной едой!! Ну мы подумали, будет какая-нибудь местная кухня (пару блюд), но когда я спустился вниз забрать, то там было 3 или 4 пакета из супермаркета - и овощи и фрукты, тортик, нарезочка - мы были просто в шоке от того сколько она на это потратила!! Скажу одно - с ними вы точно не пропадёте!!🤩😍🥰😇
Cool video. I agree with all of you who said that the traditional Uzbek style and architecture is incredibly beautiful, and maybe could be valued and used more (so hopefully, less copies of disney around town)
Thanks Dari, saw yr video leaving Georgia and back into Moscow. Suddenly u r now in Tashkent ! Another of my bucket travel list, would love to visit Bukhara and Samarkhan too. Thanks for this video❤
Thank you for the video, but I can't believe you didn't say anything about plov, when you are back to Tashkent please try different plovs in Kamolon Restaurant
When expat was telling his perception of Tashkent I thought "oh its time to return to Uzbekistan", then when girls started to discuss their experiences I reminded mine and I changed my thoughts about returning 😅
Timurlane was one of the greatest military commanders in world history. He is ranked as the world's 3rd greatest commander by conquered land area after Alexander the great and Gengiskhan.
Interesting video Dari, i like trying local dishes as well but eating horsemeat would be a big no for me the foal in my thumbnail ran off when it saw that menu 😲, the dolphin sculptures making a type of 3D affect look really good and well done for highlighting that amazing old door you cannot buy them at the local DIY depot ....
@18:00 Samarkand next, please!? Taskend is too depressing, seeing another developing country and all the problems, along with many false hopes from old and young, local and foreign people there. It is too close to my childhood, that I still try to get over.
Nice work I never kno about this one and need look up its location it's cool to get the USA perspective and ya we have way to many cars most family's have at least three to a household and that's so funny Pepsi land thanks for sharing you adventure look forward to next one
I hope for more videos. And by the way, my aunt (my mother's sister), who worked in a travel agency during, as we say, communist Poland and we were in the so-called Eastern Bloc, once told me about a trip to the then Uzbeckiej SSR. They went with Intourist(otherwise you couldn't travel around the then USSR) in the early 1970s. In the afternoon in Samarkand, she went out with a friend from the hotel for an independent trip. Of course, they were in accordance with the then world fashion (by the way, not in force in the USSR at that time, maybe except for Moscow and then Leningrad / St. Petersburg) in mini skirts. So, from what she said, it was a very interesting, if slightly disturbing, experience.
Don't know how you did the transition from scene to scene at 21:46 but awesome! Dunno about that horsemeat. Konstantin mentioned that Uzbekistan is safe in that if somebody tries to kidnap a kid, death penalty ..... steal a car, death penalty.
Good to again bring in a local person along and let them say what they think. Having been to many Central Asian locations, I'll predict the dust will never go away in Tashkent 😉The dry air and the dust is just what's normal there. And it never gets as hot and humid as in Dubai 😘 It's important to know that people from Western Europe don't need a visa for Uzbekistan if they stay less than 30 days. This regulation makes a visit there much easier, and only a few want to stay longer than 30 days. Regarding Timur, it's interesting to watch "Curse of 14th Century Warlord Timur, which haunted Russia and Stalin During WW2" on RUclips. True or not, it's another good story from Central Asia.
The US is moving away from being car-centric? News to me. Lol @ Pepsi Disneyland. The style of your video reminds me of Rick Steves travel videos, a travel show on public television. It's funny your friend said several times, 'I only speak Russian' in English
Am almost going to Uz soon, me from a South East Asian country....question. Does Uz accepts debit cards, HSBC bank cards, should I bring USD cash? I think I wld just buy the tix, and just Go. Tash, Samarkhan and Bukhara....khiva? Maybe. Is 14 days enough?
Very interesting video. My impression of Pepsi Disneyland is that most tourists coming to Uzbekistan are looking for something that is uniquely Uzbeky. Perhaps a Uzbecky themed Disneyland of Uzbecky local legends. Legends of not necessarily real historical people or incidents but of folklore. (tall tales) Lamb is one of my favorite meats, but I was wondering if they had any goat meat? Used to enjoy a SW USA dish of Green Chili Goat Stew. Mildly hot peppers with goat meat cooked with vegetables in meat broth. In my opinion, horse meat is a good substitute for beef. Sounds like they need to work on their bus system, a bus system with express buses like Milwaukee, WI had. Canadians have very good bus mass transit systems along with bike lanes and pedestrian ways beside the roads.
I really love this video in Uzbekistan! It is a country I know very little about, and have hardly seen any pictures of it. Uzbekistan used to be a really closed country. This is really quite a treat, thank you!!
Happy to show you this place ✨
Hi
@@DariStep thanks please send me WhatsApp number or email id address which person I can meet or talk thanking you
I'm from UZBEKISTAN 🇺🇿. Thanks for attending our country and providing your breathtaking opinion about our culture ❤
A brother m taking admission this year in mbbs TMA what do you think!?
@@awezrazakhan5824 Hi there, I don't have full information about MBBS. However, I can safely say that This university has its own reputation of being one of the best universities in central Asia and even in Asia. I recommend it to people who are hardworking and respect our culture and traditions. Thanks.
I can't wait to visit your country. It looks amazing 😮
I came to Tashkent on the 8th for a week. When I saw the picture in Airport that no drone are allowed so I ask the security offer that is it for all size of drone? Instead of answer my question they open my luggages front of all other people to check if I have drone or not which is very bad. If I have any drone they could check from x-ray machine which they did before opening. I had worse experience on my arrival. Some people are very strange and weird and give some strange look, I didn’t felt welcoming to be honest. Plus quite expensive country. Keep change the price which is very strange, before you buy something one price, after you decide to buy they change and increase the price….😢😢
Hey
I was thrilled to see your attendance at the Tashkent Breakfast Club (TBC). I watch Konstantin's "Inside Russia" podcast channel everyday. He often mentions the TBC and its eclectic international membership. Because of your episode on Tashkent, I can now picture this cultural gem more accurately. Thank you!
PS: In my collection of Asian carpets, my most favorite is one from Uzbekistan which I purchased around 1990 from a Turkish rug merchant in Izmir. I was lucky to briefly meet the Uzbek man who had smuggled the carpet into Turkey. He was striking in appearance, very tall, perhaps 6'5" and slender and fit. He seemed to my eye to be late middle aged, probably in his fifties. His face was unforgettable, very handsomely eastern Asiatic, with eyes squinted almost to slits from staring for too many years into a harsh, sand and windblown, high desert environment. I wished that I could have photographed his face which he probably would not have appreciated, since I believe he might very well have been in Turkey without travel documents and illegally peddling smuggled goods from Uzbekistan! Even without a photo, I will have no trouble remembering his picturesque face for the rest of my days. He was the living embodiment of thousands of years of Asian history.
Wooow seems like you fell in love 😂
Thanks for taking us to Uzbekistan, Dari! The kindness of the local people really made a big impression on you and Slava. It’s unfortunate that the harassment of young single women is such a consistent theme in your travels. Keep up the great work with your travelogues!
Thank you Peter!
Uzbekistan is very beautiful country I visited 2 years ago Tashkent Samarkand and Termiz i ❤️ Uzbek people they are very hospitality and friendly people. The food is amazing. Uzbekistan is not dangerous country It is very safe place to visit.
Do you know Termizi
@@baxrommirzayev2900yes I know the termiz city I know Imam termizy.
Super vlog, Dasha! Great to see Kostya's club through your eyes ☕ LOVED the interview with the New Yorker (though it felt like he had another accent...) 🇺🇸 And Veronika's story is amazing!! A little sad that the theme of how inadequately women are treated (now - in Uzbekistan) continues... But the cultural excursion was very cool 🇺🇿
Thank you so much dear ❤️
The New Yorker had the New Yorker point of view 😉 I am an American, born and raised in the USA but I am not a New Yorker, so I have a difference in views.
@@318willrun Of course, everyone has their own views! But in addition to his New York _accent_ he sounded like he had a foreign accent, too 🤷♂🤷♀
@@APlusRussian I agree, he didn't have an American accent
@@APlusRussian I noticed this as well. He didn't sound like English was his first language. Kind of odd.
Wonderful video Dari! I really enjoyed the longer format. You're very lucky to see so much of the world at such a young age. And we are lucky that you're so good at sharing it with us. Thanks!
Thank you so much, Jim 🍀
I only discovered your channel recently and just saw few videos so far, but I really love your style of making videos. Uzbekistan is very high on my wish list of countries to visit. Particularly, if possible, I'd love to learn the art of making the famous Uzbek plov from a real plov master, which is a highly respected profession there.
I am pleased to see that you now have 30K subscribers. It seems that every RUclipsr featured on Natasha's videos gets a boost. Natasha herself said that she has so many subscribers partly because she was heavily promoted by RUclips for which she is grateful. I found out about you through Natasha sharing your Instagram post about you looking for accommodation in Turkey.
Tashkent looks great. The diversity of the place really appealing. So much ancient history and offbeat culture to explore. The atmosphere and artistic theme in the Caravan restaurant looks great - love those ancient doors.. Like the look of the food. Really looking forward to your adventures in Samarkand and the rest of Uzbekistan. Great stuff.
Not into the Disneyland theme - this is best left for America. Best for these countries in old Soviet Republics to appreciate their own heritage, architecture and culture rather than seeking to become westernized. Same for eastern Europe really. Small sections are Ok to give the locals an appreciation of what is elsewhere. But cities like Tashkent need to remain proud and value their heritage.
Wow finally Uzbekistan 🎉 great video Daria. Tashkent is a nice city. Especially when it gets warmer . I’m still here 😊
Thanks Slava ✨
Thank you for the tour of Tashkent. I have always wondered about this place and now Dari has given me a very nice glimpse of life there. Great video Dari.
Happy to hear it 😍
I loved the girl who sat there speaking perfect English and said, "I only speak Russian"! Made me stop and think. You make a nice video and do great interviews. Thanks for keeping us in the loop.
Thank you! 😃
Tashkent is much more developed than i had imagined. The world is a smaller place than it was a generation or two ago. Good job Dasha you're bringing us all a bit closer together. Hi Veronica from USA thanks for being a great tour guide! 🙂
Couldn't agree more! Thank you ☺️
Well delivered Dasha! I love the "weeping willow" night lights, suspended across the streets; well decorated for a romantic evening... and/or friends and/or family night... and/or whatever event that sparks your mood... City Center is awesome. Agree, things appear to be developing for the better, worldwide. Shout-outs to other RUclipsrs, Natasha, Slava, and everyone in your group. Great job guys. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍
Thank you so much!
Daria i admire you so much and i love following your trips. I get used to watch old documentaries about central Asia, but with you i can see very well how these countries were few hours ago and not years ago. Some place of the city reminds me the streets of Moscow that i visited in 2006
Thank you so much!
Love this! Thank you for having me and visiting my home🥰❤️
Thank you so much for showing me around ❤️
Thanks for such an interesting video. Great to meet Veronica and to see Konstantin in his breakfast club. Best wishes from England.
Glad you enjoyed it!
What an interesting video Daría… Veronica - did a really good job sharing her experiences. It’s always nice to see Natasha too 🤗. Thanks Dara! Good Job☀️
Happy to know you enjoyed it ☀️
Wow Dari! Your video is really amazing and Tashkent is a beautiful city. Uzbekistan is worth a visit, as it is so charming. Thank you very much for sharing this awesome video. Your videos are truly fantastic!
Thanks a lot for the nice words, Gabriella :)
Excellent review of Tashkent. You portrayed such hospitable people and interviewed knowledgeable and informative folks. It was such a pleasure to watch your guests.
Thank you Chinh 🤗
Thanks for this video Dari. You put so much information into it and also a lot of things I did not know about. It was very interesting to watch. Looking forward to the next videos from Uzbekistan.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks Jeroen ☺️
Well dang it, I was trying to write something and lost it.
Anyway, another informative and fantastic vlog, Dari! It was great to meet Veronica and hear some of her background and insights. 🙂👍
Thanks, Dan 😊
Great video, Dari. Tashkent is a very interesting place. I'm looking forward to seeing more of Uzbekistan in the next video.
Thank you! 😃
Very interesting video. It was great to have Veronica's point of view, it adds useful informations.
Thanks for the comment Jean Claude ✨
You are the best thanks for doing all this hard work for us to watch your great video ❤I always love watching so keep up the amazing work take care of yourself and be safe beautiful lady 😘🙏🤗
Thank you so much!
Awesome video! Super interesting and I like how you included other You-Tubers. I'm not surprised that you get lots of stares from locals. After all, you are very beautiful!! 😘
wow nice views of Uzbekistan monuments thanks Dari . glad to see you and Natasha too🤗👍🙏
Thank you too!
This has been a great introduction to Uzbekistan. Thanks for the fantastic interviews. Thanks. I look forward to the next chapter. Please say hello to Natasha. Without her I may not have become aware if any of you.
I've been following Konstantin for over a year now. Nice to see everyone together in the Breakfast club. Hope you enjoyed your time there.
Excellent video Dari! I do agree with you concerning Magic City though. The interview with your friend was awesome and she gave us a lot of great information. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for your comment Darell ☺️
@@DariStep You are most welcome Dari. Please stay safe and well and I wish you the best.
Uzbekistan looks really nifty. With those giant sidewalks, I assume they're hoping for a large influx of tourists over time? Good candidate for bicycles and scooters, especially compared to the lame sidewalks we have here in the US (if we have any at all). Really nice that they're generally so outgoing and helpful. Looking forward to the next video! Thanks Dasha. 👍
Many thanks for the tour Dari. :)
Cheers from here in Ontario, Canada,
My pleasure!
Central Asia is very underrated! I would be honored to visit someday. Great video!
I agree!
Thanks ☺️
Beautiful! You met Konstantine and Slava!! I commented on Eli's page. xxxxx
Hi Dasha, I enjoyed this video very much. The interviews, the food, the culture, the city. Thank You! (Listen to your mother, heed her advice).
Thanks for sharing your thoughts 🙏🏼
This was such an interesting video about a city that I didn't know anything about. Thank you so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Journalist Daria in Uzbekistan = everything to enjoy this video. 😍
Ahahah thank you!!
@@DariStepWelcome. 🙏 Thank You, You! 😁
Wow, really good video today 👏👏👏
You covered so many interesting subjects and definitely given me a very good impression of the city and its people.
Wonderful to see you guys working brilliantly together and hanging out in small cosy niches. Moments to remember and cherish 😇
Taxi without seatbelts... yeah, why not😂
The interviews with Daniel and Veronica were super great and I just love when you get to have locals joining in sharing their experiences, views and advice for visitors 👀❤
The part about unwanted attention. It happens everywhere, but it is my impression that in my country it depends on the situation.
So if both the girl and boy looks at each other then sometimes it becomes the casual/coincidental first meeting. In other cases it is taken as a compliment by the women that she seems attractive to others. And of course just like you the women also feel like creeps are staring and feel unsafe.
So is it your opinion that attention towards your person, wanted or unwanted, is influenced by the specific Country, General safety level, Culture etc. vs. when you are home in an area you normally feel safe in and know how people are.
Since the City seems rapidly undergoing transformation and is developing all these areas inspired from the foreign countries. It sounds to me like they are trying two things; firstly it seems to me that they are trying to give the population a glimpse of the outside world because many people can't afford traveling??? secondly they may be trying out different styles/concepts to get more investors/work to the Country???
I mean a Pepsi Disneyland in Denmark... WE WOULD LOVE IT PEPSI MAX 😂😂😂
I guess it's the mountain stories next time 🤭🥶
Cheers
THANKS A LOT for such a great comment!
I’m pretty sure they are developing the city that much to attract investors there:)
Great video!!! Super informative!! I've often wonder about life in the "Stans". You also had the perfect host!!
Thank you!!
That was really interesting Dari, you have a great way of finding the key facts in places you visit. Great idea to ask help from a local as well. I find the contrast between locals being deemed as friendly and helpful with the pictures of men all staring at you very strange and I have not seen that scale of behaviour before. Also, Veronica saying not to walk about alone as well. Maybe this is because women traditionally covered their hair in this country? I don't know. Loved how the country had moved forward rapidly with a change in type of government. Countries such as Iran, N. Korea and Russia could learn a lot from this. Not so sure about the Pepsi takeover though - sometimes things can go too far trying to be America when we'd prefer all countries to be different and have their own culture. Also interested in the horsemeat dishes, suppose due to many horses in the country based on their history. I once had Bear Soup in a Russian restaurant in Finland! Your next video looks amazing so can't wait for that!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Allan ✨
Thanks!
This video was so genuine and informative! Awesome job, also crazy to see the influence of Pepsi there?!
Thanks for your comment ☺️
Дарья, спасибо что посетила такой классный город - там живут безумно добрые и милые люди!! Вообще, все восточные люди очень отзывчивые - например моя мама сделала себе пластическую операцию (она риэлтор, и в этой профессии очень важно выглядеть молодо), и иногда помогает девушке из Узбекистана (к сожалению не помню, но точно она мусульманка), и вот эта девушка сказала что хочет поддержать маму после операции вкусной едой!! Ну мы подумали, будет какая-нибудь местная кухня (пару блюд), но когда я спустился вниз забрать, то там было 3 или 4 пакета из супермаркета - и овощи и фрукты, тортик, нарезочка - мы были просто в шоке от того сколько она на это потратила!! Скажу одно - с ними вы точно не пропадёте!!🤩😍🥰😇
Ой как мило с ее стороны!
My cousen lives there and I want some day to visit him in Uzbekistan. Thank you for your video and good comments.
Cool video. I agree with all of you who said that the traditional Uzbek style and architecture is incredibly beautiful, and maybe could be valued and used more (so hopefully, less copies of disney around town)
Loved every moment of this.
Which branch of Breadly did you go to? I see that there are 3 listed in the city.
Oh honestly I don’t remember! But I’m pretty sure each will be fine :)
Thanks to Veronika for the tour. Her English is flawless. Now i want to stay at Hotel Uzbekistan. My best friend's name is also Véronique ☺
Thanks for your comment!
Wow! I visited Tashkent about 14 years ago and how it changed!
So cool!
Interesting place, especially liked your chat with the American guy. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it, David!
Thanks, I am the American fellow!
Thanks Dari, saw yr video leaving Georgia and back into Moscow. Suddenly u r now in Tashkent ! Another of my bucket travel list, would love to visit Bukhara and Samarkhan too. Thanks for this video❤
I visited Uzbekistan last month :)
Another wonderful video 👏🏻
Thank you 🤗
Really cool video enjoyed every minute thank you Dari and Natasha love David Porterxx
Happy to hear it David!
Hello my friend awesome video thumbs up 😮👍🇨🇦👋love your video they are cool
Thank you 👍
@@DariStep welcome 😊
Thank you for the video, but I can't believe you didn't say anything about plov, when you are back to Tashkent please try different plovs in Kamolon Restaurant
In the next video 🤫
When expat was telling his perception of Tashkent I thought "oh its time to return to Uzbekistan", then when girls started to discuss their experiences I reminded mine and I changed my thoughts about returning 😅
experiences may vary tho
Hopefully I can travel to Uzbekistan this year
lovely!!! I am definitely considering visiting this place after watching your video...
You should!🤩
Hi Dari Step, Thanks for taking us with you on this trip. The country looks safe and modern. When was this video made? in 2022?
Last month :)
@@DariStep Thanks for attending to my comment and answering me. I hope to see more of your videos in the future.
Timurlane was one of the greatest military commanders in world history. He is ranked as the world's 3rd greatest commander by conquered land area after Alexander the great and Gengiskhan.
Hi Dari anther great and interesting video,thanks for showing us around,look forward to more,take care
Thanks, Trev!
Natasha, Constantine and you...what a great trio!!!
Your new fan and I already fall in love with your content queen 👑 much respect with love 🙌🏽
Nice video Dari. I liked to get some info about Tashkent.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, Dari, for lovely and interesting video!
Thanks for your comment!
Hope to see you all in personal one day .I love Russian vloggers and I love your friends Slava,Natasha etc ..
Thank 😊 you for the wonderful video.
Thanks for the nice words!
Best vlog yet Dari 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks Graham!!!
Try telling an American who listens to a lot of hip hop that you like Magic City 😄
Fun vlog, looks like this is going to be an interesting series.
Ahahah :))
Interesting video Dari, i like trying local dishes as well but eating horsemeat would be a big no for me the foal in my thumbnail ran off when it saw that menu 😲, the dolphin sculptures making a type of 3D affect look really good and well done for highlighting that amazing old door you cannot buy them at the local DIY depot ....
Definitely another fascinating trip! Really makes me miss traveling. 🙂
It was great. You are great!
Thanks 😊
Respect from Uzbekistan
Another Country that I have never been to Dari.....Thank you for showing me round, and I look forward to seeing More..... Love to you all... :-)) xxxx
More to come!
@@DariStep Good..... :-))) xxxxxx
@18:00 Samarkand next, please!? Taskend is too depressing, seeing another developing country and all the problems, along with many false hopes from old and young, local and foreign people there. It is too close to my childhood, that I still try to get over.
Yes, we are going next to Samarkand :)
Dari a great video, you love it where i live in New Zealand!!
A dream of mine to visit 😍
Lovely and very interesting video! Thank you! ❤️
Thanks for the nice words, Silvia ✨
Nice work I never kno about this one and need look up its location it's cool to get the USA perspective and ya we have way to many cars most family's have at least three to a household and that's so funny Pepsi land thanks for sharing you adventure look forward to next one
Thank you for the comment Michael :)
Thanks!!!! It is fantastic Uzbekistan really number 1
Great video. Thank you for sharing.
I hope for more videos. And by the way, my aunt (my mother's sister), who worked in a travel agency during, as we say, communist Poland and we were in the so-called Eastern Bloc, once told me about a trip to the then Uzbeckiej SSR. They went with Intourist(otherwise you couldn't travel around the then USSR) in the early 1970s. In the afternoon in Samarkand, she went out with a friend from the hotel for an independent trip. Of course, they were in accordance with the then world fashion (by the way, not in force in the USSR at that time, maybe except for Moscow and then Leningrad / St. Petersburg) in mini skirts. So, from what she said, it was a very interesting, if slightly disturbing, experience.
Wow that’s cool!
@@DariStep Well, for them: my aunt and her friend, from their description, it was unlikely that it could be completely described as cool.
I thought you were in Russia, I was expecting a Moscow video this week but no, you are full of surprises.
Ahaha I’m firstly publishing my previous videos! A video from Moscow will be in 2 weeks :)
Don't know how you did the transition from scene to scene at 21:46 but awesome! Dunno about that horsemeat.
Konstantin mentioned that Uzbekistan is safe in that if somebody tries to kidnap a kid, death penalty ..... steal a car, death penalty.
Thanks!
Huh? There's no death penalty in Uzbekistan. It's safe cause police are everywhere, literally everywhere.
@@user-xv9rf2ll3m if that's true, if death's true, than I misunderstood Konstantin (Inside Russia).
When you're gorgeous, men stare everywhere. It's not just Uzbekistan Dari. ❤
Good to again bring in a local person along and let them say what they think. Having been to many Central Asian locations, I'll predict the dust will never go away in Tashkent 😉The dry air and the dust is just what's normal there. And it never gets as hot and humid as in Dubai 😘
It's important to know that people from Western Europe don't need a visa for Uzbekistan if they stay less than 30 days. This regulation makes a visit there much easier, and only a few want to stay longer than 30 days. Regarding Timur, it's interesting to watch "Curse of 14th Century Warlord Timur, which haunted Russia and Stalin During WW2" on RUclips. True or not, it's another good story from Central Asia.
Thanks for your comment James :)
Fascinating place by the looks of it.
"I only speak Russian"
Yeah, right😃
I really liked the video and on the other hand: you are very beautiful and charming lady🥰🤗
Very interesting. Thankyou!👍🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Wow the coutry of uzbekistan is beautiful,especially in the house,
Thanks for sharing @Eric from Nigeria
I am from Uzbekistan ❤️🇺🇿
Are u Christian?
Then save Uzbek girls from India
They are being sold as prostitutes in indian markets
Save them
Привет!
Как вы думаете Ташкент почти Москва?
The US is moving away from being car-centric? News to me. Lol @ Pepsi Disneyland. The style of your video reminds me of Rick Steves travel videos, a travel show on public television. It's funny your friend said several times, 'I only speak Russian' in English
When she was saying I only speak Russian, she meant when growing up in Uzbekistan. She didn’t know the local language :)
Am almost going to Uz soon, me from a South East Asian country....question. Does Uz accepts debit cards, HSBC bank cards, should I bring USD cash? I think I wld just buy the tix, and just Go. Tash, Samarkhan and Bukhara....khiva? Maybe. Is 14 days enough?
Better bring some cash!
Yeah 14 days is enough :)
Very interesting video. My impression of Pepsi Disneyland is that most tourists coming to Uzbekistan are looking for something that is uniquely Uzbeky. Perhaps a Uzbecky themed Disneyland of Uzbecky local legends. Legends of not necessarily real historical people or incidents but of folklore. (tall tales) Lamb is one of my favorite meats, but I was wondering if they had any goat meat? Used to enjoy a SW USA dish of Green Chili Goat Stew. Mildly hot peppers with goat meat cooked with vegetables in meat broth. In my opinion, horse meat is a good substitute for beef. Sounds like they need to work on their bus system, a bus system with express buses like Milwaukee, WI had. Canadians have very good bus mass transit systems along with bike lanes and pedestrian ways beside the roads.
Honestly, I’m not sure about the goat meat - haven’t seen it there ☺️
Thanks for your comment!
Awesome video Dari! Really sorry for those people stared at you like that way 😔. But most of them are not like that (
thanks!
Uzbek Sounds sounds similar to Canada. In terms of mixture of Cultures. The park, looked liked my home country. The Uzbek dish, I would try.
You should definitely try Uzbek cuisine 🤩
Tashkent is beautiful ♥️ nice adventure enjoying fr jamaica 🇯🇲🏖️🌞
Glad you liked it :)
This is a country I would like to visit!
Thank you!
I hope you will visit it one day :)
@@DariStep maybe, I live in Colorado and I have plans to visit Las Vegas and Los Angeles like I usually do.
Lol!
@@DariStep I like your videos. You are animated even though you try to be stoic.
Great video! Thank you!