The glory of history can be felt in Fergana, one of the ancient cities of the Silk Road. Described as the last lands reached by Alexander the Great and bearing the memory of Babur Shah, the city was known as Yangi Margilan during the Russian Tsarist period and as Bokhan around the 7th century. The city, which took its current name after the Bolshevik Revolution, is located on the Fergana Valley, which has been the scene of human life since the Chalcolithic Period and awaits tourists who are curious about the authentic Asian travel experience.