
About
Kichiksoy sits in Kattasoy MFY of Nurota District, close to Mushkan on the Nurota-side village road.
Read Kichiksoy at village scale: first Kattasoy and the approach road, then one living moment if the season and local arrangement allow it.
Start with Kattasoy and the approach road, then keep Mushkan and Nurata close before the route widens toward Sentob, Chuya, or Aydarkul.
Agencies and travellers who need Kichiksoy as a readable stop — strong places, honest pacing, and logistics that hold.
Route role
Read Kichiksoy at village scale: first Kattasoy and the approach road, then one living moment if the season and local arrangement allow it.
Route role
Start with Kattasoy and the approach road, then keep Mushkan and Nurata close before the route widens toward Sentob, Chuya, or Aydarkul.
Kichiksoy is useful as a measured rural pause, not a full activity list.
On the map
The marker orients the route area; exact village movement should still follow local road conditions and the nearby Nurota-side stops.
What to understand
Start with Kattasoy, the approach road, and the nearby Mushkan-Nurata line before adding any household or craft moment.

Kichiksoy opens first as a village setting. Kattasoy MFY, the approach road, and the quiet lanes give the stop its scale before any meal, craft, or longer pause is added.
Open place
This stop gives Kichiksoy a little more meaning without turning the village pause into a lecture: the road in, the Nurota-side landscape, and the reason Mushkan belongs nearby.
Open place
This stop explains the movement around Kichiksoy: first the village pause, then nearby Mushkan, and finally the return toward Nurata, Sentob, Chuya, or Aydarkul.
Open placeVillage moments
The cards keep the stop grounded in arrival, road, household life, light interpretation, overnight possibilities, and the move toward Mushkan.

The first impression is Kattasoy scale: low lanes, the approach road, and a pause before the route continues.

The road into Kichiksoy helps the village feel like part of the journey, not only a transfer between stops.

Brief local meaning belongs here when it helps you read the road, the village edge, and the Nurota-side landscape.

Bread-making, weaving, or music can give the stop a living center when the local arrangement fits.

A simple village night can make sense when it grows naturally from Kichiksoy and the Nurota-side route.

Mushkan gives Kichiksoy a close next move before the route returns toward Nurata.
Before you go
Kichiksoy is strongest when the route stays simple: arrive by the Kattasoy road, choose one local moment, then keep the next move close.
The village is clearer as one rural pause than as a packed list of additions.
In Kichiksoy, the road, the household table, and the close move toward Mushkan matter more than a long list of activities.
The Kattasoy approach and the road toward Mushkan explain why Kichiksoy belongs on this route.
A table, bread, weaving, or music gives the stop a living center without making it feel staged.
Come for one grounded village pause, then continue toward Mushkan and Nurata without overloading the route.
At a glance Where it is
Tourism village in Kattasoy MFY, Nurota District.
Route role
A measured village pause between Mushkan and Nurata.
Local moment
Household food, bread, weaving, music, or a village overnight when arranged.
Next move
Pair with Mushkan, then continue toward Nurata, Sentob, Chuya, or Aydarkul.
Nearby route stops
Mushkan, Nurata, Sentob, and Chuya keep Kichiksoy connected to the wider Nurota-Aydarkul route without turning it into a distant detour.

Mushkan gives the Nurata route a quieter village stop: mountain air, a household table, bread, craft or music, and an easy pairing with Kichiksoy.
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.
View
Sentob slows the Nurata-Aydarkul road at village scale: stone walls, shaded courtyards, garden produce, and Nuratau foothill views.
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.
ViewCity in detail
Walking time, overnight location, and when day trips make sense.
2–3 nights is usually enough when the old core or main anchors get a full walking window. City tone: “A small Nurota village stop between Kattasoy, Mushkan, and Nurata”.
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
We help agencies set a realistic pace and choose the right next move — without rushing the places that matter.
