Salt Cave “Hodzhaikon” – Natural Healing Wonder of Surkhandarya The Salt Cave “Hodzhaikon” is the largest salt mine in the CIS countries, located in the Sherobod District of Surkhandarya, Uzbekistan. Nestled on the southeastern slope of the Kugitangtau foothills at 650 meters above sea level, this extraordinary cave is renowned for its unique microclimate and healing properties. Unique Features The…
Jarkutan Complex – Bronze Age Settlement of Surkhandarya The Jarkutan Complex, located in the Sherobod district of Surkhandarya, Uzbekistan, is one of the most significant archaeological sites of the Bronze Age in Central Asia. Covering more than 100 hectares, it provides invaluable insights into the early urban culture of the region. Historical Background Dates back to the II millennium BC,…
Mystery of Zarautsay – Ancient Rock Paintings of Surkhandarya The Zarautsay Gorge, located in the Sherobod district of Surkhandarya, Uzbekistan, is one of the most fascinating archaeological sites in Central Asia. Famous for its prehistoric rock paintings, Zarautsay reveals the spiritual and everyday life of ancient peoples. Historical Background Rock art dates back to the Bronze Age, possibly earlier. Paintings…
