namangan was a giant dusty mistake
i rolled into namangan on a busted bus that smelled like old bread and regret. the driver kept waving at me to jump on even though i clearly missed the last stop. i greeted the chaos with a half-empty bottle of water and a map that wouldnât stop zooming around. nai nai, or whatever you call these place names, kept giving me directions in Uzbek that sounded like a dream.
i checked the weather app and it said 1.93°c. sure why not. itâs not like itâs 40 below or whatever. i just checked and itâs 1.93°c right now, hope you like that kind of thing. itâs also 90% humidity, which makes everything feel like a soup monster. iâm sweating through a jacket that doesnât exist anymore.
naimaniy people are mostly farmers or something. i heard that somewhere. if you get bored, chust is a short drive and theyâve got those weird knife guys. chortoqâs a spa town, but i donât have the energy to read about hot springs right now. the tea houses here are the only places with life. one old woman kept bringing me black tea with cinnamon and calling it a âdrug fix for tourists.â i thought she was crazy until i realized she meant painkillers.
someone told me that the madrassah where the ghosts supposedly whisper is closed for renovations. i donât know if thatâs true. maybe. i also heard that the central parkâs fountain is now a construction zone. so i just sat on a bench with a baguette and watched a group of guys play football while a cat chased a sock. that was it. that was my adventure.
i saw a dog wearing a tiny scarf. a farmer selling watermelons by the side of the road. a kid selling oranges in a plastic bag. and a guy hitchhiking on a truck that looked like it belonged in a horror movie. all of this is worth writing about. or not. who knows.
hereâs a map so you donât accidentally end up in a field:
. trust me on this. otherwise youâll miss the tea houses and probably get lost in a cornfield.
if you want to see the place, here are some ugly travel sites to check: TripAdvisor, Namangan tourism. ignore the reviews-theyâre all in Arabic or something.
here are some ugly photos i took:
. this is the road i took to get to the town. it had a gate that looked like it was holding a secret.
. that truck still looks like it belongs in a post-apocalyptic movie.
i didnât buy anything. except a bag of namangan tea. it was cute. and cheap. like 20 cents. i drank it at a crossroad while navigating my way out of the city. i regret nothing.
naimanganâs a city where the earth is alive. they grow grapes and make wine and pretend theyâre not dealing with some weird Soviet history. the people are okay. the weather is weird. and the dust is everywhere. but at least thereâs a cat. and a baguette. and a truck with a broken radio. thatâs what matters.
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