The Jizzakh region of Uzbekistan is a land of striking contrasts, where rugged mountains, fertile valleys, and vast steppe landscapes converge.
Nestled in central-eastern Uzbekistan, it is framed by the Nurata Mountains to the north and the Zarafshan Range to the south, creating breathtaking scenery. Home to Zaamin National Park, the region boasts lush forests, alpine meadows, and crisp mountain air, a stark contrast to Uzbekistan’s desert landscapes.
Jizzakh offers unspoiled nature, trekking, birdwatching, and remote villages of the typical Silk Road route. For those seeking adventure and authenticity, it provides a perfect escape into Uzbekistan’s wild beauty.