Why you should visit Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan: a vibrant stop on the Silk Route, a crossroads between east and west, and the metropole of a medieval empire. This
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Margaret River and its surrounding region offers a wide variety of attractions – from the tranquil waters of Geographe Bay in the north, down the ancient cave-carved Leeuwin-Naturaliste Ridge, through the picturesque vineyards and karri forest of the heartland, to the desolate beauty of Cape Leeuwin in the south. Margaret River is well known for its award winning wines, fine food, pristine beaches and breathtaking scenery.
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Take a walk in the bush with a local Aboriginal guide to forage for native bush foods, plants and medicines, and venture into Ngilgi cave to hear stories from local mythology, known as the Dreamtime. Discover the art of traditional fire lighting and tool making, participate in a didgeridoo music session, and taste seasonal foods and flavours around a campfire. The Maraget River region is also home to the famous cape-to-cape track. Follow the pristine initial section of one of the world's great hiking trails, which winds along the shoreline through Leeuwin Naturaliste National Park towards Yallingup, with views out over the rugged Wilyabrup cliffs.
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