Tours to the Sarmish-say petroglyphs offer an unforgettable journey to a remarkable open-air museum featuring more than 500 rock carvings dating from the Stone and Bronze Ages to the medieval period. The vast territory of this natural “gallery” covers approximately 20 square kilometers, with petroglyphs extending along a 1.5 km stretch of the picturesque gorge. The name Sarmish-say translates as “the stream is within reach of the gold,” and the area is especially rich in water during the spring and summer months. The oldest carvings date back nearly 7,000 years and portray a wide range of subjects, including hunting scenes, human figures, and depictions of mountain goats, sheep, horses, and bullfights. Samaria Travel is pleased to offer expertly organized tours to Sarmish-say, which can be arranged as part of a transfer from Bukhara to Samarkand, with an overnight stay in a traditional yurt camp or in the villages of Sentob, Uhum, or Asraf, as well as within a two-day Aydarkul and Sarmish-say tour program.
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