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CAMPING by a 2500 YEAR OLD FORT in UZBEKISTAN! 🇺🇿 - Australia to Scotland by road - Episode 77 

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In this episode we leave behind the ‘Fredericks’ and our desert camp and once again begin the drive northbound.
We drive through the huge, open, dry expanses, over varying quality of roads until we reach our destination for the night, Ayaz Kala. Ayaz Kala is a complex of three forts and one of the largest Kala (fortress) of the ancient Khwarazm. Several of the other forts in the region have received a level of restoration of late providing a more polished appearance. We were attracted to these forts as they have been left as is, showing the raw effect of the ravages of time . Gives you the feeling you’re discovering it for the first time!
We found our way around the back of the highest fortress (owning the elaborate title of ‘Ayaz Kala 1’), along a rough track, and found an amazing spot to camp in the shadow of the 10m high 2400 year old walls. The fortress sits atop a hill approximately 100m high, providing an incredible view of the surrounding plains, Kyzylkum Desert, and Ayaz Kala 2 and 3. We explored the remnants of the huge Ayaz Kala 1 (AK1) compound in the cool afternoon temps before sitting to enjoy watching the sunset and the sky shift through different shades of pastel as night fell.
The next day after a hearty breakfast, we set off to explore the lower fort we had been looking over, Ayaz Kala 2. The elevation of the forts cause an escalation of the dry desert winds up the slopes, providing a welcome relief from the temps which were hovering around the low 40s (degC). Ayaz Kala 2 was built several centuries after AK1 and is said to have been a palace with residential quarters, ceremonial halls with ceilings, a Zoroastrian fire temple, all luxuriously decorated with wall paintings. Perhaps due to a language barrier we had thought it was still possible to enter part of the palace though the roof is now only accessible. We could still gain a good understanding of the palace layout and room sizes while walking over the sunken roof, of which was providing a nice sunning place for a rather shy occupying snake.
The road from Ayaz Kala to Nukus followed the Amu-Darya, passing continually from desert to lush green farm fields. We were heading for an area just to the South of Nukus we had found on Google that looked like it had access down to the river. Due to Turkmen visa restrictions we could not cross the border for several more days so the river side camp would provide a good spot to catch up on some videos. Heading down some overgrown tracks we found a nice spot, in a semi open area, right next to the fast flowing river, and tried to escape the high 40degC temps by tucking under some trees. The next morning we found we weren’t the only ones making use of this river location. Hundreds of camels made an unannounced arrival just after breakie, much to Jolie’s joy. These ‘ships of the desert’ are farmed for meat in these regions and the local herders had brought the flock down for a cool off in the river. Through the language barrier the herders generously offered for us to go for a ride on their horses, and insisted we take photos with them. Living a relatively simple life with limited technology, access to such western privileges like the internet was not an option for them. We discovered that one of their phones had a removable SD card so we were able to transfer the photos onto that, of which they were very happy about!.
Our time restrictions on the Turkmenistan passage had come to an end so we stocked up on supplies in Nukus and headed for the border. Between Nukus and the border lay an another ancient fort, Gyara Kala. The day was getting on so we decided to stay here for the night and cross the border the following day. Gyara Kala translates to “the fortress of infidels”, a name given to the 2400 year old fort by the Arabs who conquered the region in the beginning of the 8th century. The Arabs, being Muslim, gave it this name as the inhabitants were Zoroastrian. There has been evidence of the ancient religion of Zoroastrianism throughout our journey in the Stans even back to Western India. It is one of the worlds oldest continually practised religions and is integral to Uzbekistan’s, as well as Central Asia’s history. We took a walk through the ancient passage ways of the fortress before setting up on top of one of old crumbling walls to watch an incredible sunset over the fort. A great end to another great country.
That’s it for our time in Uzbekistan, and a little history lesson for this part of Central Asia! (Hope you managed to stay awake!) Catch the next one where cross Turkmenistan.
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Jolie and Mark
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Комментарии : 47   
@aprasad4161
@aprasad4161 3 года назад
Hey guys. I am Indian from Fiji living in New Zealand. I'm totally fascinated by your travels. You two make such a great team. I loved your advice about India as well. I went a couple of years for the first time and seeing the rubbish all over was crazy. Like what Jolie said about not seeing it with a western lens. Safe Travels. Love from NZ.
@tawan20082008
@tawan20082008 3 года назад
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! I have a huge crush on the lady of the show, but of course the male is awesome too!
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
😂 thanks
@grrooowll
@grrooowll 3 года назад
Amazing videos...accidently saw a video of urs and since then...cant stop watching....love from Pakistan
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Cheers! thanks for sticking around.
@stevestott3652
@stevestott3652 3 года назад
Thanks for telling us all a little about the history of the areas you visit love reading your pre log to the videos then watching them . That herd of camels at your camp was awesome . Great peaceful looking camp there over looking the fortress . Enjoyed this video very much and the history of that area . Cheers and thanks for sharing this beautiful video with us all your over landing friends . From Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A.
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Thanks Steve, Glad you enjoy reading the description. We got a bit carried away with that one and it was several thousand characters over the limit, just so much history in this part of the world! The peacefulness of the desert is always mesmerising, sometimes more comfortable to enjoy in the winter though! Cheers
@terryvictor1
@terryvictor1 3 года назад
Camels!!!!!! Ya know I used to hate geography in grade school. But I am LOVING learning about it via your videos!! Thanks!!
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Glad you're enjoying the geography lessons Terry, written test will be on Friday! 😂
@greatsouthernoverland
@greatsouthernoverland 3 года назад
Great episode guys:D Seeing the WA number plates in so many different environments is unreal. Thanks for sharing such amazing travels!
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Thanks Vik, glad you enjoyed this one. Those WA plates almost felt at home in this sort of landscape!
@robkeith1776
@robkeith1776 3 года назад
Hi Jolie and Mark. Amazing history of the old forts and their religious significance. Hope you are able to recover the footage from the failed hard-drive.
@gameoftrout5098
@gameoftrout5098 3 года назад
Beautiful couple in a beautiful place
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
🙂
@JohnHMoore
@JohnHMoore 3 года назад
The camel-herder (who, interestingly, rode a horse and not a camel) in the middle of nowhere had an SD card on him? The world is a pretty funny place sometimes!
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Maybe John, just maybe, he was actually a spy and his camel herding business is all an elaborate hoax. We’ve heard these sort of disguises are common in this part of the world!! 🥸 🐪 I’m also seriousness though, he didn’t know he had it or knew what it was, we were looking over their phones to see if we could transfer it somehow and one had a factory SD in it.
@Kubotahonda5
@Kubotahonda5 3 года назад
Amazing scenery ⛰🏕🚐 Is your wife , younger sister of Tilda Swinton ? 🤣-P safe drive guys 👍🚦
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Yes, yes she is. But shhhh, don't tell anyone.
@colinross6259
@colinross6259 3 года назад
Another video winner. 2,500 year old fort. Sounds a lot. Really makes you respect the Aboriginal culture when you say some relics, paintings 50,000 years old. Gotta ask, in Melbourne just gone into a 5 day lockdown for that bloody covid. A returning aussie with the UK strain (more easily spread) infected a few people. How is it where you are. Seems very relaxed. I know when in Troopy in a bubble, doesn't seem a hassle anywhere.
@JohnHMoore
@JohnHMoore 3 года назад
Wait, wait, I wanted more of the forts! Is there an inside anywhere? Just walls left? They almost look like they were made from dripped mud or something... but they used to be fancy?? Need more! :-) Oh, and, uh, thanks for leaving the fun bit in!! ;-)
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Haha no inside in these forts, in some of the others in Uzbekistan there is though these were abandoned at some point due to raids and left to the elements. We kind of prefer this sort to the polished restored ones as it feels like you’re discovering it for the first time. If we had’ve had time checking out Khiva would have been good though it’s on the list for next time.
@johndiaz7240
@johndiaz7240 3 года назад
More Please
@nadeemahmed640
@nadeemahmed640 3 года назад
Good job
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Cheers
@mehdiali9846
@mehdiali9846 3 года назад
This is living
@juzzdotme
@juzzdotme 3 года назад
So looking forward to your videos on Turkmenistan the words bizarre and unique will cross your minds once you hit Ashgabat note for reference if you get this in time head to the markets and change your money on the black market you will get to 4 x your money than the official rate sounds alittle bit shadey I know but it's common place good luck + ata kow underground lake and caves a welcome relief from the heat sorry I'm reliving my own overland trip again thanks guys
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
You hit the nail on the head there, Ashgabat is certainly unique! Almost surreal. Missed the caves though, only found out about them after we left. All coming up in the next episode! Cheers
@francoisehollender_franeuro
@francoisehollender_franeuro 3 года назад
Hope your computer is now all right!
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Thanks! It was all repaired, albeit in a less then favourable situation.
@TripsandFeasts1
@TripsandFeasts1 3 года назад
Brilliant video, as always. Just curious, on average, how many hours do you spend daily on all things related to your videos? That includes time you spend in Internet cafes, fixing things and anything and everything to do with your videos.
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Haha probably far too long to be honest. When we set off we hadn’t made any videos before and wrongly assumed it would be easy. It’s actually been very time consuming and pretty much a full time job. It’s resulted in a different trip, and evidently a much longer one, though it’s a good visual diary and something to show the kids and family, if other people see it in the mean time that’s a bonus.
@junjin21
@junjin21 Год назад
ARE YOU NO CAMEBACK?
@bukitkatilmp
@bukitkatilmp 3 года назад
Interesting you talked about Zoroastraniasm and its origins in Persia. Fun Fact: Freddie Mercury was born Zoroastrian and apparently his family were practising Zoroastrians.
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Well there you go, did not know that! Thanks. Can only guess it’s from his Pakistani roots.
@bukitkatilmp
@bukitkatilmp 3 года назад
@@TheWayOverland Checked his history page. He was born in Zanzibar in Africa to a Parsi-Indian family. 😊 Close enough!
@davidweir2824
@davidweir2824 3 года назад
Looks sick! What month were you guys here? And what was the weather like?
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Cheers David, we were there in June. Weather was starting to get pretty warm, all sunshine. Days didn’t really go under 40, nights min. around 25-30.
@navgoraya3198
@navgoraya3198 3 года назад
Great 👍 looks like rajasthan a bit
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
That it does! The forts are in a bit better condition over there though.
@garytucker252
@garytucker252 3 года назад
How are you guys getting around with Covid
@integrasolara4331
@integrasolara4331 3 года назад
Wow .. one glance I thought I am familiar with the number plate design and looked in closely and confirmed these are WA plates. How do you guys manage to bring WA Landcruiser to UZBEKISTAN?
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
They sure are, and there’s about 65 videos to show how we get them to Uzbekistan! 🙂
@shahnawazhanjra6531
@shahnawazhanjra6531 3 года назад
👍🥰🇵🇰♥️♥️☕️☕️
@FrozenVision11
@FrozenVision11 3 года назад
So you guys just never use the car's air conditioner?
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
Not really, sometimes in cities when we’re stuck in traffic. We like to have the windows down so we can take the surroundings in better: heat, smells, locals etc. When we’re camped though we never do, we have fans though obviously they only work up to a certain temperature.
@neil5211
@neil5211 3 года назад
Single Camels!
@TheWayOverland
@TheWayOverland 3 года назад
🤣
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