The fort was allegedly built on the orders of Alexander the Great to guard the fertile farming area from steppe raiders. We were told that when finished the garrison was 5000 strong, which is pretty impressive. Hsien and I climbed to the top - rather sweaty and slippery but the views were quite expansive. We saw what I assume were the Nurata Mountains but the fort had just eroded away so the mounds we were climbing was actually mud brick walls and towers that had collapsed and then been trampled. There were a few bits of towers still standing but nothing to give any sense of what it really looked like. It was quite a large site and must have been awesome 2500 years ago but there was no information anywhere with images or reconstruction and I'm not sure whether any digs have actually...
Read moreI was surprised to see there were no reviews of this site. We went at sunset which was a perfect way to soak in the city view at the top. It’s a bit of a scramble to get up there (quite steep) so I recommend putting shoes that have a good grip on them. As for the ruins themselves, you’ll see adobe bricks that make out shapes of buildings but just to set expectations, it is in ruins so there isn’t much...
Read moreMi dispiace essere severo, ma sconsiglio caldamente di fare tappa qui, del forte rimangono quattro sassi, e la vista è su una distesa di nulla.
Il forte stesso non ha nemmeno delle indicazioni o nulla che ne spieghi la storia.
Carina la sorgente di acqua alla base del forte che ha un bel colore, ma comunque non vale la visita.
Gli abitanti cercano di attirare turismo vendendo souvenir di plastica (come pistole ad acqua e cose di poco conto) od organizzando pranzi “tipici” in casa, ma non ne vale la pena.
Mi dispiace dare la recensione negativa ai locali, ma veramente tirate dritto e piuttosto riposatevi un pomeriggio sulla riva del lago Aydar prima di una...
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