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We offer fascinating tours along Silk Road and tours to Central Asia

Travel Agency Tour Asia is glad to offer tourists various excursions and the travel which are carried out by means of highly skilled guides.

For work with tourists are involved only professional guides much of them have the international accreditation.

Our guides work many years with tourists from different countries and are perfectly informed on the country, its history, and as stories and development of the Great Silk Way.

In duration of excursion or travel, magnificent possibility will be presented to tourists, will familiarize with history, a life, the wonderful nature and architectural monuments of that country which they have chosen for visiting.

 tour to Almaty
Trips around Almaty
and its  environs
 
Silk Road in Kazakhstan

Along Silk Road  in
Kazakhstan
and Kyrgyzstan
  Big Almaty

Culture, nature of
Kazakhstan (Astana
-Almaty
region - South Kazakhstan)



Culture, nature of
Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan

Historical and archaeological
tour along Kazakhstan
,
Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

Tour to  Baikonur

Tours to Baikonur cosmodrome

ornithological tours

Birdwaching tours
tour to Aral sea

Tours to Aral Sea

 


tour to Djungaria

Tours to Djungarski Alatau



"Nomad" off-road tour

Travel to Tien-Shan Mountains

Тravel to Tien-Shan Mountains

Route on kvadro/moto cycles
on gorge Bajankol

 

THE GREAT SILK ROAD                     

The great trade  route known as world from China in the East to thee shores of the Mediterranean Sea in the West - transporting goods, people, ideas and Religions from  one end of the Eurasian landmass to the other.

For 12000 km, the world's  main commercial artery provided a link between some of the greatest civilizations the world has seen - the Chinese, Mongolian, Indian, Persian, Roman, Greek, Byzantine, Mesopotamian and Egyptian.

Fascinating History

The story of the Silk Road is a fascinating one full of military conquest, fearless explorers, religious pilgrims and great thinkers, along with the humble tradesmen who risked life for profit as they led their loaded caravans across dangerous deserts, mountains and steppes.

Historical figures like Alexander the Great, Marco Polo, Genghis Khan and Tamerlane were all familiar with the Silk Road which scholars say first became a real link between the East and West around 100 BC. It lasted until the 15th century when newly-discovered sea routes to Asia opened up.

Luxury Trade

Silk was, of course,  why the great highway was established in the first place. According to the Chinese, it was discovered one day when a queen accidently dropped a silkworm cocoon into her hot cup of tea, and as she plucked it out, unraveled a shiny, silken thread.

Woven into fabric and sent west, silk soon became the most coveted, and pricey, textile in Rome and some historians claim the Romans' profligate spending on the gossamer stuff helped bring about the fall of their empire, while their rivals to the east grew rich on the silk trade.

All around the Mediterranean, priests and potentates, including Cleopatra, dressed themselves in silks, especially that cloth which had been colored by purple dyes made from mollusk shells.

More than Silk

Silk was not the only luxury good moving along the road. Heading west were porcelain, furs, spices, gems and other exotic products of Asia. Chinese inventions like gunpowder and paper first traveled to Europe in this manner, while the Chinese coveted, along with many other things, Syrian jugglers and acrobats.

Being shipped east were cosmetics, silver, gold, amber, ivory, carpets, perfume and glass from Europe, Central Asia, Arabia and Africa.

A Road of Ideas

But as merchants and other travelers traversed the Silk Road, they also carried with them culture, art, philosophies and beliefs. Buddhism came to China on the Silk Road and Islam, Christianity, Zoroastrianism and Confucianism all had their itinerant proselytizers.

Goods and ideas were exchanged in cities with exotic names like Antioch, Babylon, Erzerum, Hamadan, Bukhara, Samarkand, Kashgar and Xi'an as well as in dozens of others whose names are now lost to time.

However, many remain and travelers again have the chance to visit these sites, relive the legends and capture some of the magic.













 

 

 
 
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