This is a very mysterious place and mysterious. I don't know if they've already filled up one of the caves inside this mountain? But if not, then there was a small passage in the cave. About the height of a man. And at the very dead end of this passage, if you sit down and just sit still, light vibrations begin to act on the brain, which infect the body with very aggressive energy. A squeak starts in my ears and it becomes impossible to sit there for a long time. Then this charge of energy is difficult to reset. We usually fought with "sabers" made of mulberry, or chopped thorns with them. 1975-1978.
It's a very interesting place. The highest point of Tashkent. A historical monument of the Zoroastrian era. And in childhood it played the role of a castle-fortress for adventures. It is popularly called Basmachka, Basmach mountain. It is a pity that everything is being built up around and almost no attention is paid to the development of this place.
We came to see the settlement, but we couldn't get there. There is a high fence around and the gates are all locked. We walked and wandered around it, found only a small hole in the fence. They saw a burnt-out hill and a construction site, nothing else. What kind of place is this and why it is marked on the maps have not been understood
The historical place is more for those children who are now over 35 and who grew up in those parts: this is Yunusabad 19-18-17... quarters. Our childhood was spent there, and in 1995-1999 it was very beautiful there. There were no new buildings and the entrance was always open. We went camping and fried potatoes, flew a kite, practiced karate strokes with our comrades. Once I almost fell off a mountain while I was flying down screaming. Miraculously, my brother heard me and caught me. I hit it anyway, but it didn't hurt. In general, as I said above, each of us has whole stories and fond memories associated with this place, and what is there now is no longer interesting.
I would like to save this place for the next generations. A person should know the history of their city. It is interesting and contributes to the overall development. Unfortunately, new buildings surround this ancient settlement in a dense ring.....
The place itself is very calm. You can take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. It is attracted by its primeval nature.
We need to preserve this historic place! New buildings are being built around, part of the historical complex has already been demolished and private houses have been built! How can you not love your story to allow such a thing! Read at least the nickname Aktepa in Wikipedia, although there is a lot of information about it on the Internet, and it will become clear why it is necessary to protect and preserve this place
The place is very beautiful (especially in spring), but fenced, I do not recommend it in summer, as there are a lot of thorns, but in general a very beautiful view opens from above
A historical settlement, everything is interesting. The disadvantage is that there is no status of a historically protected area, cattle graze, bees are bred, an unauthorized landfill. We could make a full-fledged tourist site
I don't have a clear idea how to get there, everything is built up with residential buildings, you can't go there, well, maybe there are hare trails, as the weather gets better, I'll try to look for more
It is better not to go there, there is nothing there except a cave and then there is a lot of garbage and it is not convenient to get there, anyway, I do not advise you to go there and there is also construction going on.
I can't get through. Everything is fenced off and the gates are all closed, there is a construction site around. There are people walking at the peak, but apparently they are locals who know where there is a hole in the fence. It was very disappointing to come so far and not see anything. We went around in a circle looking for a loophole, but it was all in vain. We've seen more from Wikipedia and Google than we've seen live
It does not look like an archaeological monument, but like an abandoned place in the middle of the city. A new building is pressed on all sides - shops, houses, etc.
Over the past few years, various private houses have been growing around and it is difficult to enter the territory. It is interesting to look mainly at the panorama of the city, which opens if you climb to the very top.
An interesting archaeological site, it offers an excellent view of Yunusabad and, in the future, Yunusobod Business City.
P.S. I recommend taking shoes with a corrugated sole, it is easy enough to fly down when climbing.