A sacred destination in the heart of Boysun attracting thousands of tourists: The Khuja Maykhona Ota pilgrimage site
The most remarkable aspect of this place is the sacred spring that has been flowing steadily for centuries.

The Khoja Maykhona Ota pilgrimage site is one of the ancient and revered places located in the heart of nature in the Boysun region of Surkhandarya province. This pilgrimage site is situated in the Khojamaykhona large gorge, and the spring water gushing from its bosom joins the Machay River.

The most remarkable aspect of this place is the sacred spring that has been flowing steadily for centuries. The calm and uninterrupted flow of the water involuntarily makes a visitor contemplative. It leaves the impression that it has preserved within itself the traces of the past, the prayers and silences of pilgrims.


The path leading to Khojamaykhona also holds its own symbolic significance. These places serve not only as a historical route for pilgrims but also as a spiritual guide.

The fact that the area around the pilgrimage site is surrounded by dense trees gives it a special tranquility. The spring water emerges from the bottom of the ravine and flows down through three natural steps before joining the river. This scene attracts attention as a unique view where nature and sanctity are harmoniously combined.

Overall, the Khoja Maykhona Ota pilgrimage site is a place where history, nature, and spirituality converge. It is considered an important destination not only for making a pilgrimage but also for feeling the past and finding spiritual peace.

Currently, thousands of tourists from foreign countries visit this pilgrimage site.










