Exploring the cobbled streets of the walled city of Khiva at dawn was the highlight of our trip to Uzbekistan. Golden light, soft cotton clouds, (almost) deserted streets, not a sound apart from birdsong: in these exceptional conditions, the sleeping city seemed almost like a mirage in the middle of the desert.
Khiva was a trading post along the legendary Silk Road. At the time, it was the last stop for caravans before crossing the Karakum desert. The ancient walled city has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1990.


After spending the night in a medersa (a religious school) hat has been converted into a hotel, we wandered around The Mysterious City at sunrise.
At daybreak, when the streets are still deserted but the Khiva is slowly starting to wake, we felt like we had the walled city of Itchan Kala all to ourselves – a feeling heightened by the fact that apart from a handful of hotels, the old town has very few inhabitants.

While the streets are bustling with people in the daytime, we only ran into a couple of street sweepers, a few merchants returning from morning prayer before opening their market stalls, and the occasional tourist who, like us, had been drawn to the quiet of dawn.


The first light of day quickly gave way to pale pastel colors, which then turned to stunning shades of copper and gold.

Gradually, the light grew more and more intense, until the buildings all around us were bathed in warm, blushing hues:
• the Islam Khodja Minaret: Khiva’s tallest (44.5 m) and most recent (1910) minaret


• the deep teal dome of Pahlavan Mahmoud Mausoleum

• Kalta Minor: this unfinished 19th-century minaret, covered in glazed turquoise and teal bricks and earthenware, is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.



The low light was particularly striking against the ochre façades, cerulean domes, and towering minarets, with a backdrop of soft, full clouds.



This moment out of time will remain one of the most memorable experiences from our trip along the Silk Road.

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68 replies on “Khiva, Uzbekistan: the Mysterious City at dawn”
Beautiful photos. Enjoyed
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Thank you so much 🙏🏻
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I’ve heard such good things about this region and your photos are stunning! I’d love to visit one day!
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Khiva is less known than Samarkand and Bukhara yet it has such a unique atmosphere. So lovely. Thank you for stopping by to leave a comment!
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This is stunning, those clouds. The city is beautiful and these days with so many people travelling, the only way to really enjoy a destination is to go early in the morning or in the off season. Seems like not much is off the beaten path anymore.
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Thank you! That is very true. The streets were bustling in the daytime, but if you’re out before seven you have time to enjoy the deserted city before breakfast!
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Great pictures and wonderful photo light,
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Thank you! We were very lucky with the light, the day before had been totally overcast.
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Nice shots of the skies! I have fond memories of Khiva from 2014. Thanks for taking me back there!
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Thank you! Oh how wonderful. What is your favorite memory from Khiva?
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Favorite memory was playing soccer with a group of boys in the street. I was old enough to be their Grandpa, but they let me and my friend play goalie. Later, we went to the Souk and bought them a new soccer ball to thank them for letting us play and they were thrilled with that!
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How lovely!
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Imagine having that beauty almost to yourselves – lovely images.
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We felt incredibly privileged to experience this. Thank you for stopping by our blog!
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Great Blog. Top pics 📸
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Thank you so much!
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Looks totally beautiful 🙂 The Artwork on tower is well detailed 😋 Ah seems that i can’t remove the first one because it’s waiting for moderation. Don’t publish it because i wrote it before day’s first Tea Cuppa opened thoughts in databank x) Good sunday & new week after o/
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Thank you!! Wishing you a wonderful Sunday as well
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Very eerie atmosphere. In a good way. Uzbekistan is on my list, along with a few other Central Asian countries. if only I could take a 3 month holiday to see them all 🙂
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I see your point! Uzbekistan is a great place to start 😄 oh yes, if only we could take a few months off and travel freely (with a generous budget), haha.
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Beautiful 🤩
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Thank you, Melodie! We really appreciate it 😊
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Beautiful shots!
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Thanks, Lyssy! Have a great day 🥰
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Nice place.. and nice writing
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Thank you! Wishing you a wonderful day 😊
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Gorgeous shots of a stunning destination.
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Thank you guys! We’re so glad you enjoyed it 🥰
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Your photos are absolutely spectacular! So many beautiful shots. Dawn is clearly the time to photograph Khiva.
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Thank you! It certainly is, especially since the weather was finally clear! Imagine the joy and relief after a full day of cloudy weather the day before ^^
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So fascinating, how the shades and colors of the buildings, domes, and minarets reflect the colors of nature. It almost seems like it was on purpose! Stunning images.
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Excellent point! The craftsmanship is stunning and yet the colors feel very natural.
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Amazing images
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Thank you so much 😊
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Wow! These photos are everything! Love. Them!
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Thank you, we appreciate it so much!
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Love your work! am a local traveler from Kenya and am inspired by this!
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So happy to hear that! Uzbekistan is an incredible destination.
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This looks incredible!
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Thank you 😁
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Such dreamy photos!
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We’re thrilled you like them 😄
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Wow, this place almost doesn’t look real! Such glorious architecture and hues! 💕
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I know, right?! They’ve been able to preserve what’s within the walls of the old town very well.
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Very cool – Uzbekistan is intriguing and I think in my future visits.
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It sure is! And it’s still very much developing in terms of tourism, but it’s going fast! A few years ago you had to get cash at the black market, but now there are just ATMs quite readily available in a lots of places.
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What an absolutely stunning place, it’s just magical
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Thank you so much, Hannah! Could Uzbekistan be on the list of your next destinations?
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Wow, what beautiful photos.
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Thank you so much, guys! Glad you like them 🙂
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You have inspired us to visit Uzbekistan now! Just read full article. Wow wow wow 🙌😍
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Oh wow, that means so much to us, you have no idea! Do please let us know if there’s anything else you need to know, we can answer your questions and might make an article out of it. And keep us posted when you do go! We’d love to hear about your experience.
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Thank you. Absolutely, we will do. Thanks again for such a great post and for the inspiration.
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Thank you! Stick around, don’t hesitate to get in touch if you want to talk travel 🙂
All the best from Stephanie and Jerome
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Wow what wonderful photos, there is a real air of tranquility that come from the images. Looks like an amazing place to visit.
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Thank you, Rachel! There most definitely is. Uzbekistan is on the rise as a travel destination – still developing, but very safe and welcoming. We wholeheartedly recommend it.
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Such stunning and surreal photos!
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Thank you Ruth, that means a lot to us!
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That is a beautiful picture!
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Thank you Lexi! We were so lucky to have a morning full of beautiful pictures 🤩
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Simply beautiful! Now I have to add this to my bucket list.
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Thank you! Oh yes, you might have to. Uzbekistan is an extraordinary place 🥰
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Such amazing photos! I love how they’ve used blue in their paints, it’s like they dipped their brushes in the blue shoes skies and painted the earth. Beautiful!
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So true! What a beautiful and evocative description 😍 thank you!
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Oh my goodness, these photographs are everything! Thank you for all the information. It was fascinating to read. I will add this location to my travel wishlist now!
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Thank you so much! We have lots more info in our main Uzbekistan post which is at the top of our home page right now if you’re curious about the country in general 😊
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The architecture and brickwork is astonishing. How wonderful to go to a place seldom visited!
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You’re so right, Kerry! It was hard to wrap our head around the intensity of the colors and the sheer level of detail 😄😅
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