A great place to visit with children. We took a taxi, without excursions. Ancient dams, mechanisms on wooden gears, shafts, dams, everything is handmade and still everything works spinning. We took a master class in pottery. We agreed with the master right on the spot. The children liked it. It didn't work out with the food. They make pilaf right on the territory. But only for excursions. Maybe we can arrange it in advance, but we were too late.
A wonderful place, very cozy, interesting and exciting. The children liked it very much, they participated in a pottery master class. We looked at the process of making oil using watermills.
A very clean place! Everything is culturally refined! It is aimed at tourists, as the employees know several foreign languages. Very beautiful nature and a natural water source! There are several souvenir shops
It's a beautiful place, it's just great to take a walk and enjoy the local landscape. The tour itself.... well, what can I say, it's very fast and the story is very "unobtrusive"
A completely artificial village, a tour of the "factory" itself takes 5-10 minutes, the cost was raised to 15,000 soums for it. Most of all, I was disappointed with the store, the super expensive souvenirs, they really aren't worth it. There are much more interesting places in Samarkand