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Langar, Fergana Region
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Langar, a quiet village in Uzbekistan's Fergana Region, is a treasure trove of ancient history. Visitors can explore rock faces adorned with petroglyphs dating back thousands of years, depicting animals, hunting scenes, and symbols. The surrounding landscape, with its rugged hills and sparse vegetation, adds to the sense of stepping back in time. Archaeological excavations have also uncovered remnants of early settlements, making Langar a significant site for understanding the region's prehistoric cultures. A visit here involves hiking to view the carvings and absorbing the serene, remote atmosphere.
Don't miss
- Ancient petroglyphs carved into rock faces, featuring animals and hunting scenes.
- Archaeological sites with remnants of early human settlements.
- Scenic hiking through the rugged hills of the Fergana Valley.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Langar, Fergana Region
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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