
About
Ovjazsoy sits on the Ohangaron side of Tashkent Region, where the road leaves the city plain and starts to rise toward smaller village life.
Use Tashkent as the departure point, Ohangaron as the district approach, and Ovjazsoy as a village stop whose exact meeting details are set close to travel.
The route works when the road time, daylight, and village meeting details leave space for a calm Ohangaron-side stop.
Agencies and travellers who need Ovjazsoy as a readable stop — strong places, honest pacing, and logistics that hold.
Route fit
Use Tashkent as the departure point, Ohangaron as the district approach, and Ovjazsoy as a village stop whose exact meeting details are set close to travel.
Route fit
The route works when the road time, daylight, and village meeting details leave space for a calm Ohangaron-side stop.
Leave the capital with enough daylight for an unhurried Ohangaron road and a realistic return or onward plan.
Map orientation
The marker shows the village area only; exact meeting points and any home visit are arranged close to travel.
What shapes the stop
The village makes sense through its upper slope, orchard-and-household life, and the Ohangaron road approach.

Above the flatter Ohangaron approach, Ovjazsoy starts to feel more open and mountain-side. The upper part is the village’s main landscape cue: cooler air, wider views, and nature close enough to shape the stop.
Open place
Ovjazsoy is easiest to understand through ordinary village details: orchard edges, household yards, farming routines, and a modest family welcome when it is arranged for the date. The value is not performance; it is a short stop where the Ohangaron road meets everyday rural life.
Open place
The road to Ovjazsoy matters because it changes the scale of the trip: Tashkent falls back, the Ohangaron side opens, and the village becomes a modest stop rather than a headline sight. The approach helps travelers understand the route without treating the map marker as a fixed a
Open placeVillage moments
Six small moments give Ovjazsoy a human scale without turning uncertain details into promises.

Above the plain, the village air feels cooler and more open, giving the stop its first reason to slow down.

Gardens and farm routines bring Ovjazsoy down to human scale after the road from Tashkent.

When a family visit is arranged for the date, keep the welcome simple, respectful, and unhurried.

The drive changes from capital-edge roads to smaller district settlements before the village appears.

The upper setting suits a gentle nature-minded stop while walks and viewpoints stay tied to local guidance.

When road and return timing allow, Ertoshsoy can deepen the same Ohangaron-side outing.
Before you go
Ovjazsoy is not a headline sight. It is a modest village stop that asks for the right pace.
Orchards, farming routines, and the upper part of the village give the stop its shape.
Come to Ovjazsoy for the space between road and village life, not for a list of guaranteed stops.
Keep the group small, the expectations modest, and any home visit arranged for the date.
Ovjazsoy gives the Ohangaron side a quieter counterpoint to Parkent and the better-known Chimgan corridor.
Choose Ovjazsoy for a modest Ohangaron village stop when local arrangements are current for the travel date.
Route fit Status
Official tourism village in Ohangaron District.
Main pull
Orchards, households, farming routines, and upper-slope air.
Best fit
Small private route or paired Ohangaron outing.
Map marker
Approximate populated-place marker only.
Nearby stops
Ertoshsoy keeps the Ohangaron thread close; Kumushkon and Chimgan shift the route toward Parkent and the better-known foothill corridor.

Ertoshsoy carries the Ohangaron route into cooler mountain air, clean water, seasonal green slopes, and a village pause shaped by road, weather, and daylight.
View
Kumushkon adds a Parkent village pause near Tashkent: cleaner air, everyday life, heritage cues, and nearby Chashma when the route has time.
View
Chimgan gives Tashkent routes their closest mountain turn: foothill roads, Charvak water, open slopes, resort facilities, and guided gorge routes when conditions fit.
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: “An Ohangaron village stop of orchards, slope air, and household life”.
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.
