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Bird Photo Tours in Uzbekistan

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The full portfolio of our tours at Bird-Photo-Tours ASIA for the four-year period commencing 2025 to 2028 is highlighted below consisting of 50 bird photography tours spanning 25 countries throughout Asia and Oceania. The search icons underneath can be used to filter these Bird-Photo-Tours by Date, Destination, Length and Price. These Bird-Photo-Tour destinations covers multiple climatic zones including the taiga and tundra climates of Boreal Asia, the tropical and subtropical climates of Monsoon Asia, the arid and desert climates of Central Asia and the tropical and temperate climates of Oceania. Our mission, our purpose, is the desire to see all our clients produce stunning portraits of the birds and landscapes from their photographic adventure with Bird-Photo-Tours ASIA.

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The little-visited country of Uzbekistan is famous for lying along the Silk Road, between Europe and the Orient, and its exotic architecture is a marvel to behold especially for the photographer. Uzbekistan is located in Central Asia, bordered by Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. It is a country with diverse habitats from deserts, mountains, steppes and oases with a high biodiversity of 500 species of birds. Bird-Photo-Tours ASIA’ Uzbekistan workshops will focus on generating close photographic encounters with many of her special birds including the near-endemics Pander’s Ground Jay. In addition to photographing birds, Uzbekistan also offers breathtaking landscapes and architectural treasures enhancing the overall experience of being in nature whilst observing birds.