Quva is a vibrant city in the Fergana region of Uzbekistan, celebrated for its agricultural bounty and historical significance. Known as the birthplace of the renowned astronomer Alfraganus, the city is steeped in history, with roots tracing back to ancient Buddhist and Muslim centers. Visitors can enjoy the local produce, particularly the famed pomegranates, cherries, and peaches, and explore the city's rich cultural tapestry. Quva's proximity to the Kyrgyzstan border adds to its unique geographical significance.
Try the locally grown pomegranates, cherries, and peaches, which are famous in the region.
Visit the historical sites related to the ancient Buddhist and Muslim centers.
Take a trip to the Karkidon reservoir and the South Fergana Canal.
Spring is ideal for visiting Quva, with mild weather perfect for exploring the city's historical sites and enjoying local fruits.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to experience the local agricultural activities.
Fall offers pleasant weather and is a good time to explore the cultural and historical aspects of Quva.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to visit without the summer crowds.
UZS
$40-$80 p/day
46,400
Uzbek, Russian
April-June, September-November