I can't recommend the museum itself because I didn't go into it, I went straight to the reserve.
Unfortunately, almost nothing remains of the ancient city. This hilly place is quite simple, but at the same time amazing, here you can spend several hours walking along the hills, admiring the scenery, watching running jerboa, hares, birds, grazing sheep and cows.
There were no tourists in the morning, which makes this place even more beautiful, complete privacy with nature. P.S.
small animals (jerboa, hares) are very timid, at the slightest sound they run into their burrows, try not to disturb their peace.
The entrance is near the Afrosiaba Museum. I do not recommend the museum itself, I recommend going straight here and just walking around the hills, admiring the scenery. The place is iconic.
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The museum is very small. Almost the 1st floor. There is no excursion service for independent tourists, only if they are with organized groups. They did not find the entrance to the excavation site, there are no signs