Karakalpakstan: Land of ancient civilizations, cultural identity, and dramatic nature.
Karakalpakstan is a unique region in northwestern Uzbekistan that blends rich historical heritage, vibrant Karakalpak culture, and the stark beauty of its landscapes.
- Visit the world-renowned Savitsky Museum
- Explore Khorezmian fortresses like Ayaz-Kala and Toprak-Kala
- Witness the environmental story of the Aral Sea
Nukus is home to one of the most unique museums in the world — the Savitsky Museum — which houses an exceptional collection of Russian avant-garde and Karakalpak art. The surrounding area holds traces of the ancient Khorezm civilization, including numerous desert fortresses.
You can also visit Mizdakhan — an ancient necropolis steeped in myths and legends. The Aral Sea and the haunting ship cemetery in Muynak have become symbols of environmental disaster, yet also attract visitors seeking raw, authentic experiences.
Karakalpakstan offers a different face of Uzbekistan: harsh yet beautiful, rich in culture, history, and resilience.