
About
Yakkatut sits on the Bo‘stonliq side of the mountains above Tashkent, close to the Charvak and Burchmulla geography that already shapes many foothill routes.
The route leaves Tashkent for Chimgan and Charvak, then turns toward Yakkatut when a local meeting point is agreed for the date.
The route leaves Tashkent for Chimgan and Charvak, then turns toward Yakkatut when a local meeting point is agreed for the date.
Agencies and travellers who need Yakkatut as a readable stop — strong places, honest pacing, and logistics that hold.
Getting there
The route leaves Tashkent for Chimgan and Charvak, then turns toward Yakkatut when a local meeting point is agreed for the date.
Route shape
The route leaves Tashkent for Chimgan and Charvak, then turns toward Yakkatut when a local meeting point is agreed for the date.
Yakkatut fits the Bo‘stonliq side when the road from Tashkent through Chimgan and Charvak stays unhurried.
On the map
The marker places the village near Burchmulla and the Charvak side; the exact meeting place is agreed separately.
Yakkatut cues
These three cues keep the village stop readable: Charvak-side setting, Burchmulla and Koksu geography, and the local welcome agreed before travel.

The Charvak side helps place Yakkatut inside the Bo‘stonliq mountain-reservoir route without turning it into a resort stop.
Open place
Burchmulla and the Koksu side help place Yakkatut in Bo‘stonliq without turning nearby geography into its own stop.
Open place
A Yakkatut visit belongs in the route when the meeting point, welcome format, comfort details, and return timing are clear.
Open placeVillage moments
Three small moments are enough here: a Charvak-side pause, nearby geography, and a local welcome agreed in advance.

A quiet stop near Charvak and Burchmulla, useful when Yakkatut has a meeting point agreed for the date.

The Burchmulla and Koksu side helps place Yakkatut in the mountain-reservoir geography without promising river access.

A household, meal, or village welcome belongs here only after access, etiquette, comfort details, and return timing are clear.
Before you go
Keep Yakkatut modest: its value is the Charvak-side setting and a local welcome arranged for the date.
Chimgan, Charvak, Burchmulla, and the Koksu side explain why Yakkatut belongs in this part of Bo‘stonliq.
Yakkatut is strongest as a modest Charvak-side village pause, with the welcome arranged for the date.
The village should enter a program only when access and welcome details are clear for the date.
Do not force Yakkatut into every Tashkent mountain outing; it belongs when the Charvak-side timing stays comfortable.
Add Yakkatut when the meeting point is clear and the route still has time for an unrushed return.
Before travel Status
Official tourism village in Bo‘stonliq District.
Why go
A quieter village cue near the Charvak and Burchmulla side.
Route fit
Best after Chimgan or Charvak when the village stop is agreed in advance.
Set before departure
Meeting point, road approach, meal or household welcome, etiquette, comfort details, and return timing.
Nearby route stops
Chimgan and Charvak are the natural route setting. Kumushkon and Chashma belong farther toward the Parkent side and work better as separate choices.

Chimgan gives Tashkent routes their closest mountain turn: foothill roads, Charvak water, open slopes, resort facilities, and guided gorge routes when conditions fit.
View
Kumushkon adds a Parkent village pause near Tashkent: cleaner air, everyday life, heritage cues, and nearby Chashma when the route has time.
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Chashma adds a quiet Parkent pause to the foothill route: a name that points to water, a tea stop when arranged, and a natural pairing with Kumushkon.
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 quiet Bo‘stonliq village near Charvak and Burchmulla”.
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.
