Istirohat bog’i
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Updated April 15, 2024
## Istirohat bogʻi (Jizzakh, Uzbekistan): what it is, where it is, and how to use it as a practical city waypoint
If you’re building an on-the-ground feel for Jizzakh (Jizzax)—the regional capital in central Uzbekistan—Istirohat bogʻi is the kind of place that matters less as a “must-see attraction” and more as a reliable landmark for walking routes, meetups, and getting your bearings. Jizzakh sits on the corridor between Tashkent and Samarkand and functions as a major transport hub in the region.
One important note up front: the name in your dataset, “Istirohat bog‚Äôi,” appears to be a character-encoding glitch. In Uzbek Latin script, bogʻ/bogʻi is commonly used for “garden/park,” and “istirohat” is used for leisure/recreation—so the name is effectively “leisure/recreation park.” (This is about the word meaning, not a claim about specific facilities on site.)
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## Quick facts (from the location data provided)
– Place name: Istirohat bogʻi
– Category: Park
– City: Jizzakh (Jizzax), Uzbekistan
– Plus Code / map pin: 4R9H+VF, Jizzakh, Uzbekistan
– Coordinates: 40.1196582, 67.8286504
– Rating (from your dataset): 4.4/5 (not independently verified here)
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## Where it sits in the city (and why that matters)
Even if you never “tour” this park, it’s useful because it anchors you near streets and everyday city infrastructure.
– A travel write-up describing a walking route through Jizzakh notes that Istirohat bogʻi is at an intersection with Alisher Navoiy ko‘chasi (Alisher Navoi Street).
– Yandex Maps also lists an “Istirohat bogʻi” public transport stop in Jizzakh, and places it on Alisher Navoi Street, reinforcing that this name is used as a practical navigation point, not just a poetic label.
– If you’re navigating by address context rather than pins, Alisher Navoiy ko‘chasi is a mapped primary road in the city’s street network.
### Practical takeaway
If you’re arranging a taxi pickup, meeting someone, or telling a driver where you’re headed, it’s often easier to share:
– the Plus Code (4R9H+VF), or
– “Istirohat bogʻi on/near Alisher Navoi Street,” depending on the app and the driver.
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## How to get there reliably (without guessing)
Because opening hours, entrances, and on-the-ground pathways can change—and because I’m keeping this strictly to verifiable information—the most dependable approach is coordinate-first navigation:
### Use the coordinates
– Enter 40.1196582, 67.8286504 into Google Maps / Apple Maps / Organic Maps / Maps.me and route from your location.
### Use the Plus Code
– Share 4R9H+VF, Jizzakh in messaging apps. Many drivers and locals recognize Plus Codes faster than long strings of Cyrillic/Latin street variants.
### Use the public transport stop label (when applicable)
– If you’re already using Yandex for local transit, searching the stop name “Istirohat bogʻi” can help you triangulate the area even when your pin drifts.
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## What you can do around it (only what’s explicitly supported)
I’m not going to claim specific features inside the park (rides, lakes, playgrounds, monuments, etc.) without a solid, direct source for this exact site. What we can say from a first-hand travel account is that, on a walking route through this part of Jizzakh, the following are mentioned as being along the way before reaching Istirohat bogʻi at Alisher Navoiy ko‘chasi:
– Jizzax viloyat Qo’g’irchoq teatri (regional puppet theatre)
– Central Stadium Sogdiana
– Bolalar Bog’i (children’s garden/park)
That’s useful because it gives you a cluster of reference points. If one pin is missing in your map app, another usually shows up.
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## What to expect in Jizzakh context (so you don’t over-plan)
Jizzakh is the administrative center of Jizzakh Region and has long been positioned as a corridor city—historically on major routes and today on the transport lines linking key Uzbek cities.
So parks like this often function as:
– everyday leisure space (short breaks, family strolls, meeting friends), and
– navigation anchors (bus stops, intersections, “meet me by the park” logic).
That framing helps you plan realistically: treat Istirohat bogʻi as a useful waypoint in a walking loop rather than the single reason to cross town.
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## Data accuracy + “what might be outdated” (flagging risks)
Here’s what I cannot confirm from the sources retrieved:
– Opening hours / closures
– Entrance fees
– On-site facilities (toilets, playgrounds, cafés, rides, lighting, security)
– Accessibility details (ramps, surface type, step-free paths)
Why? Because the easily found pages that mention hours/facilities for parks with similar names aren’t authoritative enough for this specific Istirohat bogʻi in Jizzakh, and “Istirohat bogʻi” is a generic park name used in multiple Uzbek cities.
If you’re publishing this and want to keep it accurate, the safest phrasing is:
– stick to coordinates + location context, and
– tell readers to verify hours/amenities in their preferred map app on the day of visit.
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## About internal links (requirement check)
You asked for two contextual internal links “if possible.” I can’t add verified internal links to RealJourneyTravels.com from within this chat because I don’t have your site’s live URL structure or a list of existing pages to link to. Adding guessed slugs would violate your “only 100% known factual information” rule.
If you want, paste:
– 2–5 relevant RealJourneyTravels.com URLs (e.g., Uzbekistan guide, Samarkand, Tashkent, Jizzakh Region),
and I’ll weave them in naturally without inventing anything.
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