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Uzbekistan Bike Adventure Reviews

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For over 20 years, Grasshopper Adventures has led multi-day cycling tours across Asia, covering 14 countries and expanding. Whether you're a casual rider or a passionate enthusiast, their tours cater to all abilities and warmly welcome newcomers to cycle touring.

Passionate, genuine, and undeniably fun, Grasshopper Adventures embodies meaningful adventure travel while ensuring a great time. Their diverse range of trip styles accommodates solo adventurers, couples, families, or private groups.

Crafted with expertise, their tours offer a satisfying blend of physical challenge, cultural immersion, culinary exploration, and slow travel experiences. Over several days, guests are introduced to the authentic and often unseen side of Asia, striking a perfect balance between comfort and excitement.

Refreshing and inspiring, Grasshopper Adventures attracts adventurous travelers seeking genuine cross-cultural connections, purposeful journeys, and unparalleled experiences.

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Uzbekistan is a key part of the ancient and present history of Central Asia. Our tour did a fabulous job of setting the stage and allowing us to explore the culture and see most of the key historic sites. The food and accommodations were great, and the tour guides very informative. The biking was a challenge due to road conditions and weather, but each day had options to match of needs.
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Malcolm Plant
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Having never been to Central Asia and also never to a former Soviet bloc country I had no idea what to expect. We experienced good roads, bad roads, mountains, deserts, cities, villages, "first world" and "third world", ancient culture and modern society, everything you could imagine in one country. Our trip leader, Nazim, was phenomenally knowledgeable and helpful. The food was good (got a little tired of kabobs, but don't miss the Plov) the sights were spectacular. We rode about 45 mi/day which was just right, though there were days into a strong headwind when that seemed excessive. I'd do this trip again in a heartbeat.
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