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  • 3 references 1 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in Arabic (Gulf), English, Hindi, Panjabi, Punjabi, Tajik, Urdu; learning Russian, Uzbek
  • 28, Male
  • Member since 2022
  • Medical
  • Graduation ✅
  • From Pakistan
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About Me

I'm single 27 year old

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

To makes friends , hear their experiences and stories and get inspiration to travel more . I cannot hey enough of traveling and experiencing new cultures . Meet free spirited digital nomads . I am
Very curious about their life and how they live ... Met a few .. amazing confident people ..

Interests

I make new friends, visiting historical places, visit some new places, learning new language

  • festivals
  • modeling
  • flying
  • motorcycles
  • teaching
  • medicine
  • adventure travel
  • food
  • friends
  • movie
  • teaching languages
  • foreign languages
  • motivational speaking
  • travelling around the world
  • romance
  • teaching english
  • romantic
  • visiting new places
  • making friendship
  • travelling and meeting new people
  • girlfriend

Music, Movies, and Books

All ... Every creativity is beautiful. I normally Read autobiographies . I have a huge collection of books at home .... Love Netflix and documentaries

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Alot of historical places in Uzbekistan.

Teach, Learn, Share

Well if you are in town and want to do sight seeing let me know
Schedule for the day will be the following
Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a city in Uzbekistan with a rich history dating back over 2,000 years. This ancient city is filled with stunning architecture, historic monuments, and vibrant culture. If you only have one day to explore Bukhara, here's an itinerary that will help you make the most of your time.

**Morning**

1. **Lyabi-Hauz**: Start your day at Lyabi-Hauz, a picturesque plaza built around a 17th-century pool. The area is surrounded by mulberry trees, making it a perfect spot to relax and enjoy a cup of tea at a nearby chaikhana (teahouse).

2. **Nadir Divan-Begi Madrasah**: This 17th-century madrasah, located next to Lyabi-Hauz, is adorned with beautiful tilework and is now home to a small museum showcasing local arts and crafts.

3. **Magok-i-Attari Mosque**: This mosque, built on the remains of a Zoroastrian temple, houses the Bukhara Museum, which displays a collection of artifacts from the region's history.

**Midday**

4. **Poi-Kalyan Complex**: This majestic complex consists of several architectural marvels, including the Kalyan Minaret, Kalyan Mosque, and Mir-i-Arab Madrasah. The Kalyan Minaret, also known as the "Tower of Death," is a stunning example of Islamic architecture.

5. **Ulugbek Madrasah**: This 15th-century madrasah, built by the Timurid ruler Ulugbek, is one of the oldest in Central Asia. The intricate tilework and calligraphy on the façade are particularly impressive.

**Lunch**: Enjoy a traditional Uzbek meal at a local restaurant. Be sure to try plov (a rice dish with meat and vegetables), shashlik (grilled meat skewers), or samsa (meat-filled pastries).

**Afternoon**

6. **The Ark**: This massive fortress once served as the residence of Bukhara's ruling dynasty. Inside, you'll find several museums and the Bolo-Hauz Mosque, known for its intricately carved wooden columns.

7. **Ismail Samani Mausoleum**: This 9th-century mausoleum, built for the Samanid dynasty, is one of the oldest and most revered monuments in Bukhara. Its unique brickwork creates patterns that change with the light throughout the day.

8. **Chor-Minor Madrasah**: This unusual madrasah is characterized by its four blue domed towers, each with a different shape. It's a hidden gem that's worth seeking out.

**Evening**

9. **Bukhara's Old Town**: Stroll through the narrow streets of the Old Town, where you can shop for traditional textiles, ceramics, and other souvenirs.

10. **Dinner and a show**: End your day with a traditional Uzbek dinner and a folklore show at a local restaurant, such as the Nodir Devon Begi Madrasah’s courtyard or another venue offering cultural performances.

Remember to wear comfortable walking shoes and dress modestly, as you'll be visiting religious sites. With this itinerary, you'll be able to explore the highlights of Bukhara in just one day, but there's always more to discover if you have extra time.

What I Can Share with Hosts

I can provide all good things they need to my host. Including Tour guidelines.

Countries I’ve Visited

Azerbaijan, Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan

Countries I’ve Lived In

Pakistan, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan

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