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Published: March 7th 2014
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I entered Bukhara on a grey morning day of November with the firm intention to save money on accommodation. In Samarkand many people told me it was impossible to get any cash out in Uzbekistan (and Turkmenistan and Iran!) so I had to make sure the US Dollars I had hidden at the bottom of my bike-panniers would last me for the last 10 days of my stay in Uzbek + 5 more days in Turkmenistan and at le...
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Bob Carlsen
I enjoyed Bukhara...
more than Samarkand as it is more intimate feeling...everything close together and more authentic than a big commercial city. I think I was in the Visa shop where you exchanged money...there had to be one in town in order for me to buy a Bukhara silk carpet!