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Tour Guide in Uzbekistan

Travel and entertainment

Bukhara

2 Trong

Toàn thời gian

Hướng dẫn và tham quan

Tối thiểu

$100 Mỗi ngày

Tối đa

$150 Mỗi ngày

Job Description:
We are looking for experienced and enthusiastic tour guides to provide unforgettable travel experiences for tourists in Uzbekistan. As a tour guide, you will lead groups or individual travelers, share insights into Uzbekistan’s rich history and culture, and ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.

Responsibilities:
Conduct guided tours in major tourist destinations such as Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva.
Provide historical and cultural information about landmarks, traditions, and local customs.
Assist travelers with logistics, including transportation, accommodations, and recommendations.
Ensure the safety and comfort of tourists throughout the trip.
Answer questions and engage with tourists to enhance their experience.

Requirements:
Fluency in English (additional languages such as Russian, French, or German are a plus).
In-depth knowledge of Uzbekistan’s history, culture, and tourist attractions.
Previous experience as a tour guide or in the tourism industry is preferred.
Excellent communication and storytelling skills.
Ability to manage groups and adapt to different client needs.

Benefits:
Competitive salary and flexible working hours.
Opportunities to meet travelers from around the world.
Work in a dynamic and exciting environment.
Potential for long-term collaboration.
If you are passionate about sharing Uzbekistan’s heritage with the world, apply now by sending your resume and a brief cover letter!

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Entertainment for Tourists in Uzbekistan

Entertainment for Tourists in Uzbekistan

A comprehensive guide to the best entertainment options for tourists visiting Uzbekistan, including cultural experiences, nightlife, outdoor adventures, and traditional performances.
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The Navruz holiday in Uzbekistan is one of the most beloved, colorful and fun-filled celebrations in the country. It is celebrated on March 21, the spring equinox when daylight and darkness are of equal length. Its history can be traced back more than three thousand years to Khorasan Province in northeastern Iran, from where it eventually spread to West and Central Asia.
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The Navruz holiday in Uzbekistan is one of the most beloved, colorful and fun-filled celebrations in the country. It is celebrated on March 21, the spring equinox when daylight and darkness are of equal length. Its history can be traced back more than three thousand years to Khorasan Province in northeastern Iran, from where it eventually spread to West and Central Asia.
Navruz (also spelled Nowruz) has its roots in the ancient cult of sun worship and Zoroastrianism, which were once widespread in all of Persia and Central Asia.

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The Navruz holiday in Uzbekistan is one of the most beloved, colorful and fun-filled celebrations in the country. It is celebrated on March 21, the spring equinox when daylight and darkness are of equal length. Its history can be traced back more than three thousand years to Khorasan Province in northeastern Iran, from where it eventually spread to West and Central Asia.
Navruz (also spelled Nowruz) has its roots in the ancient cult of sun worship and Zoroastrianism, which were once widespread in all of Persia and Central Asia.

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