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  • Price
  • 568 — 825 $

Oriental Fairy Tale

Join us on a unique tour that introduces you to ancient architectural wonders, sacred sites, cherished traditions, and tantalizing national cuisine.

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  • Price
  • 45 — 75 $

Tour of Tashkent

Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, is the largest city in the country and all of Central Asia. The city is remarkably distinctive, where the eastern charm of an ancient city, with a history spanning over two thousand years, beautifully complements the elegance of a modern metropolis.

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  • Price
  • 215 — 240 $

Mysterious Bukhara

From 707 to the 1920s, Bukhara proudly served as the capital of eight different states, each leaving its own historical and architectural legacy. This rich heritage has molded Bukhara into a site of grandeur, oriental luxury, and captivating atmosphere.

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  • Price
  • 235 — 260 $

One-Day trip to Khiva

The Open-Air Museum

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  • Price
  • On request

Journey Through the Pearl Cities of Uzbekistan

Tashkent - Bukhara - Gijduvan - Samarkand - Tashkent

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  • Price
  • On request

Discover Uzbekistan

Join us on a unique tour that introduces you to ancient architectural wonders, sacred sites, cherished traditions, and tantalizing national cuisine.

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  • Price
  • On request

Classic Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan has made its way onto numerous must-see lists – and rightly so. One of the primary attractions is the country’s exceptional and incredibly delicious cuisine. It’s one thing to talk about it, but it’s far better to experience it firsthand!

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  • Price
  • 150 — 170 $

Pearl of Uzbekistan

The city celebrated in myths and legends, transformed by the great emir Timur into the capital of a vast empire and a center of medieval science and art. It has nurtured renowned poets and philosophers throughout history.

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  • Price
  • 70 — 90 $

One-Day Mountain Trip

Experience the extraordinary power of tranquility, serenity, and enjoyment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The ideal seasons for visiting Uzbekistan are Spring (from late February to early June) and Autumn (from late August to mid-November). The weather is mild, with Spring bringing vibrant blooms, even in the deserts. The fruit season kicks off in late April, and if you want to savor authentic Uzbek melons and watermelons, we recommend visiting in Autumn, when markets are brimming with an abundance of fresh, natural produce.

Send us your request via email or messenger. Indicate how many days you plan to spend in Uzbekistan and which cities you would like to visit. Our manager will get in touch to discuss the details of your order and prepare a personalized tour program based on your preferences.

Absolutely! We specialize in creating tailored tours that cater to your specific desires. Every detail matters to us: from tour duration and hotel categories to your preferred cities of arrival and departure, dates, excursions, meals, and more.

The earlier you confirm your tour, the more options we can provide! By booking in advance, you'll gain access to a wider selection of hotels and smoother logistics between cities, ensuring your trip is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.

For citizens of Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, you can enjoy a 60-day visa-free entry into the Republic of Uzbekistan. Just ensure you have a valid passport.

For foreign citizens from countries with simplified visa issuance procedures, an electronic visa is available for tourism purposes. Electronic visa is issued to foreign citizens planning to visit the Republic of Uzbekistan for tourism purposes. To apply for an e-visa, simply visit the official e-visa portal of the Republic of Uzbekistan at https://www.e-viza.gov.uz.

We’re pleased to inform you that all COVID-19 restrictions for arrival in Uzbekistan have been lifted. There's no requirement for testing, quarantine, vaccinations, or certificates.

The official language of Uzbekistan is Uzbek; however, a significant portion of the population is also proficient in Russian.

The national currency of Uzbekistan is the sum. In major cities, most currency exchange offices accept Euros and US dollars. Other currencies can only be exchanged at exchange offices directly located within banks. Notably, some hotels offer currency exchange services available 24/7 for your convenience.

Most banks, hotels, and restaurants accept MasterCard and Visa. However, in smaller towns and suburban areas, cash transactions are more common.

Hotels in Uzbekistan provide guests with a registration voucher for the duration of their stay. Upon checkout, ensure that both your surname and the dates of your stay are accurately reflected on the voucher.

Be advised that passport control officers may request to see your registration card upon departure from Uzbekistan, as well as law enforcement officials.

The official weekend days are Saturday and Sunday, with some businesses operating shorter hours on Saturdays.

Public holidays:

  • January 1 - New Year's Day;
  • January 14 - Defender of the Fatherland Day (working day);
  • March 21 - Navruz (New Year of Central Asian peoples);
  • March 8 - International Women's Day;
  • May 9 - Day of Remembrance and Honors;
  • September 1 - Independence Day;
  • October 1 - Teacher and Mentor Day;
  • December 8 - Constitution Day;
  • First day of the Muslim religious holiday “Ruza Hayit” (Eid-al-Fitr);
  • First day of the religious Muslim holiday “Kurban Hayit” (Eid-al-Adha).

In general, Uzbekistan imposes no stringent dress code, particularly in urban areas like Tashkent and other major cities, where individuals, especially the youth, enjoy considerable freedom in clothing choices.

However, in certain regions, such as the Fergana Valley, it is advisable for women to avoid wearing shorts. This guideline also applies when visiting religious sites, including mosques and mausoleums.

Individuals can import the following items into Uzbekistan without incurring duties:

  • Alcoholic beverages, with a maximum allowance of 2 liters;
  • All types of tobacco products, limited to 10 packs;
  • Perfume and toilet water, not exceeding 3 units;
  • Jewelry made of precious metals, with a total weight not exceeding 65 grams.

These regulations also extend to purchases made in Duty-Free shops.

While some restaurants in Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva offer vegetarian dishes, it is generally necessary to request specially prepared vegetarian meals, as such cuisine is not widely prevalent in Uzbekistan.

Foreign citizens can easily acquire a SIM card and subscribe to any cellular provider operating within Uzbekistan.

Special tariff plans tailored for tourists are available, and SIM cards can be conveniently purchased upon arrival at Tashkent Airport.

A medical insurance policy is a crucial component of every tour package. Should you require medical assistance during your stay, simply call the call center listed in your policy, provide your details, and explain the reason for your treatment along with your location. A doctor will promptly visit your hotel room, and if necessary, you will be transported to a clinic. Please note that prescriptions will be needed for any medication purchased at pharmacies. Additionally, if you plan to engage in extreme sports, it’s imperative to secure extra insurance coverage. Extreme sports include activities such as rock climbing, jet skiing, mountain skiing, and diving, among others.

Travelers can bring in an unlimited amount of cash without the need for declaration. When leaving the country, you may do so with up to 100 million UZS or its equivalent (approximately 7,900 USD as of June 2024) without declaring it. This update means most visitors can now enjoy their travels without the hassle of old customs declaration forms when entering or exiting the country.

Yes,there is. To rent a vehicle, simply provide the following: your passport, a valid driver's license (necessary for signing the rental agreement and authorizing your ability to drive), and a document confirming your legal stay in Uzbekistan (registration).

Rest assured, Uzbekistan offers a safe environment for walking. The local populace is known for being peaceful and hospitable. However, it is advisable to avoid wandering alone at night, especially in poorly lit areas.

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Oriental Fairy Tale

Join us on a unique tour that introduces you to ancient architectural wonders, sacred sites, cherished traditions, and tantalizing national cuisine.

  • Duration:
  • 6 days / 5 nights
  • Price:
  • 568 — 825 $

Details

Price includes:

  • Hotel accommodation, including breakfast
  • Transportation services as per the itinerary
  • Economy class tickets for the high-speed Afrosiab train connecting Tashkent - Bukhara; Bukhara - Samarkand; Samarkand - Tashkent
  • Entrance tickets to monuments and sights
  • Local guide

Price does not include:

  • Lunches and dinners
  • Entrance fees to monuments and attractions

Cost per 1 person in US dollars

(single/double occupancy)

  • Group of 2 people - 825/706 dollars
  • Group of 3 people - 768/650 dollars
  • Group of 4 people - 686/568 dollars

City/Hotel:

  • Tashkent - Milan
  • Bukhara - Fatima Boutique Hotel
  • Samarkand - Altair Boutique Hotel

Tour

1

day: Tashkent

  • Arrival in Tashkent. Meeting at the airport and transfer to the hotel. Sightseeing tour: Amir Timur Square, Memorial Complex “In Memory of Repression Victims”, Independence Square, subway. Lunch in a national restaurant. Continuation of the excursion. Visit to the old part of the city: architectural complex of Hast Imam (Hazrati Imam), including the mausoleum of the saint Abu-Bakr Kaffal Shashi, Barak-Khan Madrassah, and the center of applied art in Abdul-Kasim Madrassah. Overnight stay in Tashkent.
2

day: Tashkent - Bukhara

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Seeing off at the train station, transfer to Bukhara on a high-speed Afrosiab train (departure at 07:30, arrival at 11:15). Meeting at the station. Sightseeing tour: Samanid mausoleum, Chashma Ayub (holy spring), Ark citadel (residence of Bukhara khans), architectural ensemble Lyabi Hauz. Lunch in national restaurant. Continuation of the excursion: architectural complex Poi-Kalyan (Kalyan mosque and minaret), Miri-Arab madrassah, Magoki-Attari mosque, trading domes and carpet store. Overnight stay in Bukhara.
3

day: Bukhara - Samarkand

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Country excursion: Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa Palace (Palace like stars and moon) - the enchanting summer residence of the last Emir of Bukhara, Chor-Bakr necropolis, known as the "city of the dead", memorial complex of Bahauddin Naqshbandi, Lunch in a national restaurant. Seeing off at the station, transfer to Samarkand by the new high-speed Afrosiab train (departure at 15:55, arrival at 17:25). Meeting at the station and check-in to the hotel. Overnight stay in Samarkand.
4

day: Samarkand

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Sightseeing tour: the main square of the city - Registan, surrounded by three madrassahs: Ulugbek Madrassah, Sher-Dor Madrassah and Tillya-Kari Madrassah; Bibi Khanum Mosque, Siab Bazaar. Lunch in guest house. Continuation of the excursion: Ulugbek Observatory, Khoja Daniyar Mausoleum. Overnight in Samarkand.
5

day: Samarkand - Tashkent

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Departure from the hotel. Transfer to Konigil village,home to the renowned Meros paper factory. Experience the fascinating process of silk paper production and participate in an engaging master class. Sightseeing tour: Shahi-Zinda necropolis, celebrated as one of Samarkand's most beautiful architectural monuments. Lunch in a national restaurant. Continuation of the excursion: architectural ensemble Gur-Emir (the final resting place of Amir Timur), Afrosiab settlement. Seeing off to the station, transfer to Tashkent by the new high-speed Afrosiab train” (departure at 17:00, arrival at 19:10). Overnight stay in Tashkent
6

day: Tashkent

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Check out from the hotel. Airport Transfers.

Tour of Tashkent

Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, is the largest city in the country and all of Central Asia. The city is remarkably distinctive, where the eastern charm of an ancient city, with a history spanning over two thousand years, beautifully complements the elegance of a modern metropolis.

  • Duration:
  • 4 hours
  • Price:
  • 45 — 75 $

Details

Price includes:

  • Transportation services as per the itinerary
  • Local guide

Price does not include:

  • Lunches and dinners
  • Entrance tickets to monuments and sights

Cost per 1 person in US dollars

(single/double occupancy)

  • Group of 2 people - 75 dollars
  • Group of 3 people - 56 dollars
  • Group of 4 people - 45 dollars

Tour

1

day: Tashkent

  • Sightseeing tour: Amir Timur Square, memorial complex “In Memory of Repression Victims”, Independence Square, metro. Lunch in a national restaurant. Continuation of the excursion. Visit to the old part of the city: architectural complex Hast Imam (Hazrati Imam): mausoleum of saint Abu-Bakr Kaffal Shashi, Barak-Khan madrassah, center of applied art in Abdul-Kasim madrassah.

Mysterious Bukhara

From 707 to the 1920s, Bukhara proudly served as the capital of eight different states, each leaving its own historical and architectural legacy. This rich heritage has molded Bukhara into a site of grandeur, oriental luxury, and captivating atmosphere.

  • Duration:
  • 1 day
  • Price:
  • 215 — 240 $

Details

Price includes:

  • Air tickets Tashkent - Bukhara - Tashkent
  • Transportation services as per the itinerary
  • Local guide

Price does not include:

  • Lunches and dinners
  • Entrance tickets to monuments and sights

Cost per 1 person in US dollars

  • Group of 2 people - 240 dollars
  • Group of 3 people - 232 dollars
  • Group of 4 people - 215 dollars

Tour

1

day: Tashkent - Bukhara - Tashkent

  • Transfer to the airport for the morning flight Tashkent - Bukhara. Meeting at the airport. Sightseeing tour: Samanid mausoleum, Chashma Ayub (holy spring), Ark citadel (residence of Bukhara khans), architectural ensemble Lyabi Hauz. Lunch in national restaurant. Continuation of the tour: architectural complex Poi-Kalyan (mosque and minaret Kalyan), Miri-Arab madrassah, Magoki-Attari mosque, shopping domes and carpet store. Seeing off to the airport for the evening flight Bukhara - Tashkent. Meeting at the airport and transfer to the hotel.

One-Day trip to Khiva

The Open-Air Museum

  • Duration:
  • 1 day
  • Price:
  • 235 — 260 $

Details

Price includes:

  • Transportation services as per the itinerary
  • Air ticket Tashkent - Urgench - Tashkent
  • Local guide

Price does not include:

  • Lunches and dinners
  • Entrance tickets to monuments and sights

Cost per 1 person in US dollars

  • Group of 2 people - 260 dollars
  • Group of 3 people - 252 dollars
  • Group of 4 people - 235 dollars

Tour

1

day: Tashkent - Urgench - Khiva - Tashkent

  • Transfer to the airport for the morning flight Tashkent - Urgench. Meeting in Urgench and transfer to Khiva. Accommodation in hotel. Sightseeing tour of Ichan-Kala (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Ichan-Kala is an open-air museum. We will visit: Kunya Ark (Khan's Fortress), Kalta Minor Tower, Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah. Lunch in the national house. Continuation of the tour: Juma Mosque with 212 wooden columns and minaret 32.5 m high, Pahlavan Mahmud Memorial, Islam Khoja Residence.Seeing off to the airport for the evening flight Urgench - Tashkent. Meeting at the airport and transfer to the hotel.

Journey Through the Pearl Cities of Uzbekistan

Tashkent - Bukhara - Gijduvan - Samarkand - Tashkent

  • Duration:
  • 7 days / 6 nights
  • Price:
  • On request

Tour

1

day: Tashkent

  • Arrival in Tashkent. Meeting at the airport and transfer to the hotel. Sightseeing tour: Amir Timur Square, Memorial Complex “In Memory of Repression Victims”, Independence Square, subway. Lunch in a national restaurant. Continuation of the excursion. Visit to the old part of the city: architectural complex of Hast Imam (Hazrati Imam), including the mausoleum of the saint Abu-Bakr Kaffal Shashi, Barak-Khan Madrassah, and the center of applied art in Abdul-Kasim Madrassah. Overnight stay in Tashkent.
2

day: Tashkent - Bukhara

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Seeing off at the train station, transfer to Bukhara on a high-speed Afrosiab train (departure at 07:30, arrival at 11:15). Meeting at the station. Sightseeing tour: Samanid mausoleum, Chashma Ayub (holy spring), Ark citadel (residence of Bukhara khans), architectural ensemble Lyabi Hauz. Lunch in national restaurant. Visit to the workshop of Bukhara blacksmith and demonstration of making unique handmade knives and scissors. Continuation of the excursion: architectural complex Poi-Kalyan (Kalyan mosque and minaret), Miri-Arab madrassah, Magoki-Attari mosque, trading domes and carpet store. Overnight stay in Bukhara.
3

day: Bukhara

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Visit to the Suzan Master’s house, where you will uncover the secrets of the dyeing process, design creation, patterns, and embroidery techniques used in making enchanting Suzan art. After the master class, you will have the opportunity to create your own design. Lunch in the national housefollowed by a master class in preparing the traditional Uzbek dish, plov. Sightseeing tour: Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa Palace (Palace like stars and moon), Chor-Bakr Necropolis, Bahauddin Naqshbandi Memorial Complex. Overnight stay in Bukhara.
4

day: Bukhara - Gijduvan - Samarkand

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Samarkand (270 km). En route, we will stop in the city of Gijduvan to visit the center of the Gijduvan Ceramic School. Here, you will meet the esteemed potter of Uzbekistan, Abdullo Narzulayev, who is recognized as one of the most prominent ceramic masters in the region. He will share the secrets of his craft, and you will have the chance to create your very own souvenir. Lunch in the national house. Arrival in Samarkand and check-in to the hotel. Overnight stay in Samarkand.
5

day: Samarkand

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Sightseeing tour: the main square of the city - Registan, surrounded by three madrassahs: Ulugbek Madrassah, Sher-Dor Madrassah and Tillya-Kari Madrassah; Bibi Khanum Mosque, Siab Bazaar. Lunch in guest house. Continuation of the excursion: Ulugbek Observatory, Khoja Daniyar Mausoleum. Overnight stay in Samarkand.
6

day: Samarkand - Tashkent

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Departure from the hotel. Transfer to Konigil village,home to the renowned Meros paper factory. Experience the fascinating process of silk paper production and participate in an engaging master class. Sightseeing tour: Shahi-Zinda necropolis - the most beautiful architectural monument of Samarkand. Lunch in a national restaurant. Continuation of the excursion: architectural ensemble Gur-Emir (Amir Timur's tomb), Afrosiab settlement. Seeing off to the station, transfer to Tashkent by the new high-speed Afrosiab train (departure at 17:00, arrival at 19:10). Overnight stay in Tashkent.
7

day: Tashkent

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Departure from the hotel at 12:00. Airport Transfers.

Discover Uzbekistan

Join us on a unique tour that introduces you to ancient architectural wonders, sacred sites, cherished traditions, and tantalizing national cuisine.

  • Duration:
  • 7 days / 6 nights
  • Price:
  • On request

Tour

1

day: Tashkent

  • Arrival in Tashkent. Meeting at the airport and transfer to the hotel. Sightseeing tour: Amir Timur Square, Memorial Complex “In Memory of Repression Victims”, Independence Square, subway. Lunch in a national restaurant. Continuation of the excursion. Visit to the old part of the city: architectural complex of Hast Imam (Hazrati Imam), including the mausoleum of the saint Abu-Bakr Kaffal Shashi, Barak-Khan Madrassah, and the center of applied art in Abdul-Kasim Madrassah. Overnight stay in Tashkent.
2

day: Tashkent - Bukhara

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Seeing off at the train station, transfer to Bukhara on a high-speed Afrosiab train (departure at 07:30, arrival at 11:15). Meeting at the station. Sightseeing tour: Samanid mausoleum, Chashma Ayub (holy spring), Ark citadel (residence of Bukhara khans), architectural ensemble Lyabi Hauz. Lunch in national restaurant. Continuation of the excursion: architectural complex Poi-Kalyan (Kalyan mosque and minaret), Miri-Arab madrassah, Magoki-Attari mosque, trading domes and carpet store. Overnight stay in Bukhara.
3

day: Bukhara - Samarkand

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Country excursion: Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa Palace (Palace like stars and moon) - the enchanting summer residence of the last Emir of Bukhara, Chor-Bakr necropolis, known as the "city of the dead", memorial complex of Bahauddin Naqshbandi, Lunch in a national restaurant. Seeing off at the station, transfer to Samarkand by the new high-speed Afrosiab train (departure at 15:55, arrival at 17:25). Meeting at the station and check-in to the hotel. Overnight stay in Samarkand.
4

day: Samarkand

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Sightseeing tour: the main square of the city - Registan, surrounded by three madrassahs: Ulugbek Madrassah, Sher-Dor Madrassah and Tillya-Kari Madrassah; Bibi Khanum Mosque, Siab Bazaar. Lunch in guest house. Continuation of the excursion: Ulugbek Observatory, Khoja Daniyar Mausoleum. Overnight in Samarkand.
5

day: Samarkand - Tashkent

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Departure from the hotel. Transfer to Konigil village,home to the renowned Meros paper factory. Experience the fascinating process of silk paper production and participate in an engaging master class. Sightseeing tour: Shahi-Zinda necropolis - the most beautiful architectural monument of Samarkand. Lunch in a national restaurant. Continuation of the excursion: architectural ensemble Gur-Emir (Amir Timur's tomb), Afrosiab settlement. Seeing off to the station, transfer to Tashkent by the new high-speed Afrosiab train (departure at 17:00, arrival at 19:10). Overnight stay in Tashkent
6

day: Tashkent Mountains - Tashkent

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Departure from Tashkent by car towards the Chimgan Mountains, a journey of around two hours through picturesque villages. Upon arrival, visit the modern ski resort Amirsoy. Climbing by cable carto the summit of Kumbel (2300 m) with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the Big Chimgan. Then transfer to Chimgan tourist base, where you can take a cable car to the observation platform of the Great Chimgan or go horseback riding through the valley at the foot of the mountain. Then drive to the shore of the artificial reservoir Charvak with crystal-clear turquoise water, surrounded by lush green mountains. Scenic drive down the winding road to a delightful restaurant by the lake. Before lunch, you will have the opportunity to explore small rocks adorned with ancient petroglyphs, tucked away in the shade of majestic, centuries-old chinar trees. Return to Tashkent.
7

day: Tashkent

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Check out from the hotel. Airport Transfers.

Classic Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan has made its way onto numerous must-see lists – and rightly so. One of the primary attractions is the country’s exceptional and incredibly delicious cuisine. It’s one thing to talk about it, but it’s far better to experience it firsthand!

  • Duration:
  • 8 days / 7 nights
  • Price:
  • On request

Tour

1

day: Tashkent

  • Arrival in Tashkent. Meeting at the airport and transfer to the hotel. Sightseeing tour: Amir Timur Square, Memorial Complex “In Memory of Repression Victims”, Independence Square, subway. Lunch in a national restaurant. Continuation of the excursion. Visit to the old part of the city: architectural complex of Hast Imam (Hazrati Imam), including the mausoleum of the saint Abu-Bakr Kaffal Shashi, Barak-Khan Madrassah, and the center of applied art in Abdul-Kasim Madrassah. Overnight stay in Tashkent.
2

day: Tashkent - Urgench - Khiva

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the airport for the morning flight Tashkent - Urgench. Meeting in Urgench and transfer to Khiva. Accommodation in the hotel. Sightseeing tour of Ichan-Kala (UNESCO World Heritage Site). Ichan-Kala is an open-air museum. We will visit: Kunya Ark (Khan's Fortress), Kalta Minor Tower, Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah. Lunch in the national house. Continuation of the tour Juma Mosque with 212 wooden columns and minaret 32.5 m high, Pahlavan Mahmud Memorial, Islam Khoja Residence. Overnight stay in Khiva.
3

day: Khiva - Bukhara

  • Following breakfast, you will be transferred to Bukhara, journeying through the picturesque Kyzylkum desert (approximately 480 km, 6-7 hours). Along the way, we will pause to admire the stunning Amu Darya River. Arrival in Bukhara and accommodation in hotel. Overnight stay in Bukhara.
4

day: Bukhara

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Sightseeing tour: Samanid mausoleum, Chashma Ayub (holy spring), Ark citadel (residence of Bukhara khans), architectural ensemble Lyabi Hauz. Lunch in the national house followed by a master class in preparing the traditional Uzbek dish, plov. Continuation of the excursion: architectural complex Poi-Kalyan (Kalyan mosque and minaret), Miri-Arab madrassah, Magoki-Attari mosque, trading domes and carpet store. Overnight stay in Bukhara.
5

day: Bukhara - Samarkand

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Country excursion: Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa Palace (Palace like stars and moon) - summer residence of the last Emir of Bukhara, Chor-Bakr necropolis (city of the dead), memorial complex of Bahauddin Naqshbandi, Lunch in a national restaurant. Seeing off at the station, transfer to Samarkand by the new high-speed Afrosiab train (departure at 15:55, arrival at 17:25). Meeting at the station and check-in to the hotel. Overnight stay in Samarkand.
6

day: Samarkand

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Sightseeing tour: the main square of the city - Registan, surrounded by three madrassahs: Ulugbek Madrassah, Sher-Dor Madrassah and Tillya-Kari Madrassah; Bibi Khanum Mosque, Siab Bazaar. Lunch in guest house. Continuation of the excursion: Ulugbek Observatory, Khoja Daniyar Mausoleum. Overnight stay in Samarkand.
7

day: Samarkand - Tashkent

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Departure from the hotel. Transfer to Konigil village,home to the renowned Meros paper factory. Experience the fascinating process of silk paper production and participate in an engaging master class. Sightseeing tour: Shahi-Zinda necropolis - the most beautiful architectural monument of Samarkand. Lunch in a national restaurant. Continuation of the excursion: architectural ensemble Gur-Emir (Amir Timur's tomb), Afrosiab settlement. Seeing off to the station, transfer to Tashkent by the new high-speed Afrosiab train (departure at 17:00, arrival at 19:10). Overnight stay in Tashkent.
8

day: Tashkent

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Check out from the hotel. Airport Transfers.

Pearl of Uzbekistan

The city celebrated in myths and legends, transformed by the great emir Timur into the capital of a vast empire and a center of medieval science and art. It has nurtured renowned poets and philosophers throughout history.

  • Duration:
  • 1 day
  • Price:
  • 150 — 170 $

Details

Price includes:

  • Transportation services as per the itinerary
  • Economy class tickets for the high-speed Afrosiab train connecting Tashkent - Samarkand - Tashkent
  • Entrance tickets to monuments and sights
  • Local guide

Price does not include:

  • Lunches and dinners

Cost per 1 person in US dollars

  • Group of 2 people - 170 dollars
  • Group of 3 people - 165 dollars
  • Group of 4 people - 150 dollars

Tour

1

day: Tashkent - Samarkand - Tashkent

  • Seeing off at the station, transfer to Samarkand by the new high-speed Afrosiab train (departure at 08:00; arrival at 10:10). Meeting at the station with a guide and driver. Sightseeing tour: the main square of the city - Registan, surrounded by three madrassahs: Ulugbek Madrassah, Sher-Dor Madrassah and Tillya-Kari Madrassah; Bibi Khanum Mosque, Siab bazaar. Lunch in guest house. Continuation of the tour: Ulugbek's observatory, mausoleum of Khoja Daniyar.

One-Day Mountain Trip

Experience the extraordinary power of tranquility, serenity, and enjoyment.

  • Duration:
  • 1 day
  • Price:
  • 70 — 90 $

Details

Price includes:

  • Transportation services as per the itinerary
  • Guide services

Price does not include:

  • Lunches and dinners

Cost per 1 person in US dollars

  • Group of 2 people - 90 dollars
  • Group of 3 people - 80 dollars
  • Group of 4 people - 70 dollars

Tour

1

day: Tashkent region

  • Breakfast at the hotel. Departure from Tashkent by car towards the Chimgan Mountains, a journey of around two hours through picturesque villages. Upon arrival, visit the modern ski resort Amirsoy. Climbing by cable carto the summit of Kumbel (2300 m) with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the Big Chimgan. Then transfer to Chimgan tourist base, where you can take a cable car to the observation platform of the Great Chimgan or go horseback riding through the valley at the foot of the mountain. Then drive to the shore of the artificial reservoir Charvak with crystal-clear turquoise water, surrounded by lush green mountains. Scenic drive down the winding road to a delightful restaurant by the lake. Before lunch, you will have the opportunity to explore small rocks adorned with ancient petroglyphs, tucked away in the shade of majestic, centuries-old chinar trees. Return to Tashkent.