
A Khatirchi mountain village of clean air, home cooking, craft, and quiet outdoor time
About
Angidon sits among the mountains of Khatirchi District, about 100 km from Navoi and 45 km from the district center.
The map keeps Angidon with Langar, Chuya, and Nurata so the mountain village reads as part of one Navoi journey.
Start with Angidon’s mountain air, add a family table or craft detail when it fits, then keep riding, fishing, or quiet rest for a slower version of the journey.
Agencies and travellers who need Angidon as a readable stop — strong places, honest pacing, and logistics that hold.
Route map
The map keeps Angidon with Langar, Chuya, and Nurata so the mountain village reads as part of one Navoi journey.
Route flow
Start with Angidon’s mountain air, add a family table or craft detail when it fits, then keep riding, fishing, or quiet rest for a slower version of the journey.
Mountain village stop for clean air, family food, folklore, craft, and quiet outdoor time.
On the map
These markers are village and route references for the Navoi side of the Nurata-Aydarkul journey.
What to see
Start with the mountain village itself, then widen into a longer village stay or a close cultural and outdoor angle.

Begin with the village itself. Angidon sits high in Khatirchi District, where the air, slopes, and slower road make the stop feel different from the lower Navoi line.
Open place
Angidon can be more than a short road pause. An overnight in a village home, a household meal, fishing, a short ride, or quiet outdoor time makes sense when it gives travelers more time with the mountain village.
Open place
Angidon’s cultural side is strongest when it stays close: a craft hand, a song, a table, a short ride, or a fishing stop that belongs to the same mountain-village story.
Open placeVillage moments
The useful moments are simple: arrive into cooler air, sit at a family table, meet craft or folklore close to the mahalla, and add one outdoor idea when the journey can stay unhurried.

The road into Angidon sets the first feeling: higher air, village edges, and a slower Khatirchi approach.

Stay longer when the journey needs evening air, a family table, and time inside village life.

Bread, tea, and national dishes bring people into the stop before any outdoor plan.

Songs, craft work, and local products keep Angidon close to mahalla life.

A short ride adds movement when it follows Angidon’s slopes and rural pace.

One calm outdoor detail gives Angidon more depth while the village stays at the center.
Before you go
Angidon is strongest when it stays modest: a mountain village, a family table, craft hands, and one outdoor detail instead of a heavy program.
Angidon’s first impression is spatial: higher air, green slopes, and a road that feels farther from the lowland rhythm of Navoi.
Angidon is strongest when mountain air, a family table, and one village encounter stay in the same close stop.
Food, craft, folklore, and local products keep the stop close to household and mahalla life.
A short ride, fishing stop, or quiet rest belongs when it deepens the village rather than pulling attention away.
Choose Angidon for a Khatirchi mountain village pause on the Navoi route, not for a crowded program.
Before you go Status
Officially supplied for TourLink as a tourism village in Khatirchi District.
Setting
High mountains, clean air, green slopes, and a quieter rural atmosphere.
Human thread
Home cooking, women’s craft work, folklore, and village welcome carry the stop.
Outdoor time
Riding, fishing, or quiet recreation works best as one selected addition.
Nearby route stops
Langar keeps the Khatirchi side rural, Chuya adds another Navoi mahalla stop, and Nurata returns the route to the spring town and the road toward Aydarkul.

Langar brings the Khatirchi side into the Nurata-Aydarkul route: a tourism mahalla of village lanes, open roads, simple table moments, and selective outdoor choices.
View
Chuya is a Nurata District tourism mahalla where foothill air, craft hands, qurut, bread, and carefully chosen ways to stay longer add a human stop near Nurata.
View
Nurata is the spring town before the Kyzylkum road: Chashma water, mosque shade, Nur Fortress above town, and the onward road to Aydarkul or Sentyab.
ViewCity in detail
Walking time, overnight location, and when day trips make sense.
1–2 nights is usually enough when the old core or main anchors get a full walking window. City tone: “A Khatirchi mountain village of clean air, home cooking, craft, and quiet outdoor time”.
Start with the compact city walk first. Day trips only after the centre has settled — otherwise the stop feels like a transfer with monuments attached.
Stay close enough for an evening return on foot or a short transfer. That keeps tea, dinner, and a second pass through the lanes easy without burning the next morning.
On request
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