DAY 1 : TASHKENT
Arrive to Tashkent airport, meet and greet service. Transfer to the, hotel check-in at 14:00, having rest.
City tour in Tashkent :
Excursion through old part of the city: complex Khasti Imam: consisting of Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum (XV), Barak Khan Madrassah (XVI), Muy-Mubarak Mosque - storehouse of the well-known Koran of Khalif Osman and gold hair of prophet Muhammad; Dzhuma-mosque of Khodja Akhrar Vali, Abdulkasim Madrassah (XIX).Shopping at CHORSU national oriental bazaar.
Alisher Navoi Opera and Ballet Theatre, Amir Timur Square with a monument to the great commander in the center, famous Tashkent clocks and the Uzbekistan (Intourist) Hotel, Palace of Forums, "Broadway" - an alley of artists with inexpensive.
Night at the hotel.
DAY 2 : TASHKENT – SAMARKAND (TRAIN)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer to Tashkent Railways Station. Train to Samarkand, (according to the schedule and availability.)
Arrival, accommodation at the hotel.
Excursion program in Samarkand :
Mausoleum of Guri Emir - the tomb of Tamerlane (14-15 century) - the place where Amir Temur, his sons and grandsons are buried. Registan Square is one of the outstanding examples of urban planning art of Central Asia, formed in the XVII century and consisting of three madrasahs - Ulugbek (1417-1420), Sher-Dor (1619-1636) and Tillya-Kari (1647-1660). On it you can "turn the pages" of the many thousands of histories of Samarkand. Bibi Khanum Mosque is the largest in Central Asia and one of the largest in the entire Muslim world. It is on this structure that everyone who enters the city directs his astonished gaze. Huge, majestic, silent. The architectural complex of Shahi - Zinda (11th-15th century) is the burial place of royalty and nobility. But the main mausoleum, from where the necropolis begins, is the imaginary grave of the cousin of the Prophet Muhammad - Kusam Ibn Abbas. He was called "Shahi Zinda", which means "Living King" in Persian.
Night at the hotel.
DAY 3 : SAMARKAND - BUKHARA (TRAIN)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Transfer to Samarkand Railways Station. Train to Bukhara, (according to the schedule and availability.)
Arrival, accommodation at the hotel.
Tour of Bukhara :
Ark Citadel – a city within a city (4th century BC), Bolo House Mosque (early 20th century) The architectural ensemble of Poi-Kalon (Pedestal of the Great), the religious heart of Holy Bukhara, consists of the Kalyan minaret, the Kalyan Mosque and the Miri-Arab madrasah. Ulugbek Madrasah (1417), Nodir - Divan - Begi Madrasah, Abdul Aziz Khan Madrasah, Magoki-Attori Mosque (12th-16th centuries), Lyabi Hauz Ensemble (14th-17th century), The Kosh-Madrasah ensemble (consisting of two opposing madrasahs Madari-Abdullakhan (Abdullakhan's mother) and Abdullakhan madrasah, the Samanid Mausoleum (the tomb of representatives of the Samanid dynasty of the late 9th - early 10th century), the Chashma Ayub Mausoleum (Job's Spring), Chor Minor (Four minarets).
Night at the hotel.
DAY 4 : BUKHARA-TASHKENT (TRAN)
Breakfast at the hotel.
Free Day in Bukhara offers you the chance to immerse yourself in the ambiance of antiquity and beauty of this historic city. In the afternoon, transfer to Bukhara Railways Station. Train to Tashkent, (According to the schedule and availability.)
Arrival, accommodation at the hotel.
Night at the hotel.
DAY 5 : DEPARTUR
Transfer to Tashkent International Airport for your flight to the next destination.
END OF OUR SERVICES
Our services include :
- Accommodation in mentioned hotels on DBL/TWN sharing
- No other early check-ins or late check-outs are included into the tour cost
- Breakfasts at the above mentioned hotels
- Services of A/C comfortable transport with professional driver as per the program:
- 1-2 pax – Sedan car up to 4 seats / 3-7 pax – Minivan up to 7 seats / 8+ pax - Minibus
- English-speaking local guide services for the city tours
- Entrance fees for all the above-mentioned monuments
Our services do not include :
- Visa costs and processing
- International flight tickets to / from Tashkent
- Beverages and alcohol drinks
- Lunches and dinners
- Travel and Medical insurance
- Tips and gratuities
- Porter services at the airports, stations and the hotels
- Personal expenses and any services not included in the above program
Cities |
Hotels 3* Category |
Hotels 4* Category |
Tashkent |
Qushbegi Plaza or similar |
Wyndham Tashkent or similar |
Samarkand |
Arba or similar |
Hilton Garden Inn or similar |
Bukhara |
Rangrez or similar |
Wyndham Bukhara or similar |
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Overview :
Location : Central Asia, bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Kyrgyzstan to the northeast, Tajikistan to the southeast, Afghanistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest.
Capital : Tashkent
Currency : Uzbekistani soʻm (UZS)
Language : Uzbek is the official language, but Russian is widely spoken, especially in cities and tourist areas.
Visa : Most travelers require a visa to enter Uzbekistan, which can be obtained from Uzbek embassies or consulates abroad. However, some nationalities are eligible for visa-free entry or visa-on-arrival, so it's best to check the latest requirements before planning your trip.
Best Time to Visit :
Spring (April to June) and Autumn (September to November) are the best times to visit Uzbekistan when the weather is mild and comfortable.
Summer (July to August) can be hot, especially in the desert regions, while winter (December to February) can be cold, particularly in mountainous areas.
Places to Visit :
Tashkent :
Must-See : Amir Timur Square, Chorsu Bazaar, Kukeldash Madrasah, Independence Square.
Highlights : State Museum of History of Uzbekistan, Tashkent Metro (known for its stunning stations).
Samarkand :
Must-See : Registan Square (with its iconic madrasahs), Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, Shah-i-Zinda necropolis, Ulugh Beg Observatory.
Highlights : Afrosiab Museum, Bibi-Khanym Mosque.
Bukhara :
Must-See : Kalon Minaret and Mosque, Ark Fortress, Samanid Mausoleum, Lyab-i-Hauz complex.
Highlights : Chor Minor, Magoki Attori Mosque, Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa Palace.
Khiva :
Must-See : Itchan Kala (the inner city), Kunya-Ark Citadel, Islam Khodja Minaret, Tash-Hauli Palace.
Highlights : Juma Mosque, Mohammed Amin Khan Madrasah.
Fergana Valley :
Must-See : Rishtan (known for its ceramics), Kokand (Jami Mosque, Khudayar Khan Palace), Andijan (Bobur Park, Chorsu Bazaar).
Nukus (Karakalpakstan) :
Must-See : Savitsky Museum (houses an extensive collection of Soviet avant-garde art), Mizdakhan necropolis.
Tashkent Region :
Must-See : Charvak Reservoir, Chimgan Mountains (popular for outdoor activities like hiking and skiing).
Things to Do :
Explore Silk Road Heritage : Uzbekistan was a key stop on the ancient Silk Road, and you can explore numerous historical sites and monuments along this route.
Culinary Exploration : Try Uzbek cuisine, which includes delicious dishes like plov (rice pilaf), shashlik (grilled meat skewers), and samsa (baked pastry filled with meat or vegetables).
Shopping : Visit bustling bazaars to shop for traditional crafts, textiles, ceramics, and souvenirs.
Attend Festivals : Experience Uzbek culture by attending festivals like Navruz (Persian New Year), which is celebrated with lively music, dance, and traditional games.
Enjoy Nature : Uzbekistan boasts diverse landscapes, including deserts, mountains, and fertile valleys. Take scenic drives, go trekking in the mountains, or enjoy a desert safari.
Practical Tips :
Respect Local Customs : Uzbekistan is a conservative country, so dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.
Transportation : Public transportation is limited outside major cities, so consider hiring a driver or joining a tour to explore remote areas.
Currency : While credit cards are accepted in major cities, it's advisable to carry cash, especially in rural areas.
Health and Safety : Ensure you have comprehensive travel insurance, drink bottled water, and take precautions against foodborne illnesses.
Language : Learn a few basic phrases in Uzbek or Russian to facilitate communication with locals.
Uzbekistan offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that promises an unforgettable travel experience. Whether you're exploring ancient cities along the Silk Road, savoring traditional cuisine, or immersing yourself in the stunning landscapes, Uzbekistan has something to offer every traveler. Prepare to be enchanted by this hidden gem of Central Asia!