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Availability : April - November
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Tashkent
Min Age : 12+
Max People : 60
Tour Details

Uzbekistan travel guide

Uzbekistan is A Tourist Destination with a Rich History and Culture. Why you should travel to Uzbekistan

Firstly Uzbekistan is a country located in Central Asia with a long and rich history.

It was once home to the powerful Silk Road, and its cities are filled with ancient monuments and architecture. Uzbekistan is also home to a diverse culture, with influences from Islam, Buddhism, and Christianity.

Secondly, in recent years, Uzbekistan has become a popular tourist destination. Visitors are drawn to the country’s historical sites, its vibrant culture, and its natural beauty. Above all Uzbekistan is also a relatively safe and affordable destination, making it a good choice for budget-minded travelers.

If you are interested in visiting Uzbekistan, there are a few things you should know before booking Uzbekistan tour. The country has four major international airports: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. Uzbekistan Airways is the national airline, and it offers flights to many major cities around the world.

Once you arrive in Uzbekistan, you will be able to travel to different parts of the country by plane, train, or bus. The country has a good road network, so it is also possible to rent a car and drive yourself.

Departure & Return Location

Local airport

Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

Price Includes

  • Air fares
  • Hotel Accomodation
  • Tour Guide
  • Entrance Fees
  • All transportation in destination location

Price Excludes

  • Any Private Expenses

Complementaries

  • Umbrella
  • Sunscreen
  • T-Shirt
  • Entrance Fees
Itinerary

Day 1Arrive to Tashkent

Uzbekistan travel guide: The group flights arrive early. Land only passengers can arrive any time this morning.

This afternoon we head out on a sightseeing tour of Tashkent, including visits to Independence Square, flanked by public buildings and fountains, and the old town with its mausoleums and bazaar. Much of the city was destroyed by earthquakes in the 1960s and was rebuilt in true Soviet style with pleasant leafy boulevards and numerous fountains to keep the heat down in summer. Summer is very good time for Uzbekistan travel. 

In contrast to some of the country’s better known Silk Road cities, architecture in Tashkent is influenced by the brutalist movement and Ladas are still very common adding to the city’s ‘back in the USSR’ feel.

Day 2Road To Samarkand, visit some of the city’s Silk Road sites.

We will take the early fast train to Samarkand, arriving mid-morning. We will spend the rest of today and part of tomorrow exploring this Silk Road city, which is steeped in history dating back 2,500 years. It has been impacted by such figures as Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, and Tamerlane, who made it the capital of his empire in the 14th century. May is very good time for Uzbekitan travel

We will visit the grand square, as well as the Gur-Emir Mausoleum, the burial place of Tamerlane, his sons, and his grandson, Ulughbek. We will also see the Ulugbek Observatory, built in 1420 by Tamerlane’s grandson, who was not only a ruler but also a well-known astronomer.

Next, we will visit the oversized Bibi Khanum Mosque and Shakhi Zinda, the “Living King” necropolis, with its series of mausoleums dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries. Our final visit will be to the exotic Siab Bazaar, with its fresh and dried fruit, nuts, and other local food produce. The order in which we visit these sites may vary.

Day 3Visit more of Samarkand

After exploring Samarkand, we will head into the countryside to experience what life would have been like during the days of the Silk Road. We will visit a nomadic family and learn about their way of life. We will also see how they herd their animals and grow their crops.

In the evening, we will go to the Havirenko, a traditional Uzbek restaurant. We will enjoy a delicious meal of Samarkand cuisine, including vine leaves, plov, and samsa. Uzbekistan tour is very taste tour. Our guide will also tell us about the history of the Havirenko and the vine that is grown in the region. 

Day 4Optional camel ride on to Bukhara.

Today we go for a walk and have the opportunity to ride camels on the way to Aidarkul Lake. The lake stretches through the desert towards the Nuratin Mountains and, once by the lake, we have time to explore the shoreline and go for a swim. Later, we drive on to 2,000-year old city of Bukhara.

Day 5First day exploring the sites of Bukhara

We will spend two days sightseeing in Bukhara, one of the great Central Asian cities. Bukhara boasts over 900 historical monuments, and we will have the opportunity to visit many of them.

The old town of Bukhara has remained separate from the rest of the city, and it has undergone extensive restoration and preservation in recent years. This makes it the perfect place to wander at leisure and experience the unique atmosphere of this ancient city.

One of the most interesting places to visit in the old town is the Fortress Ark, which was the seat of power for the Emirs of Bukhara for centuries. The mausoleum of Ismail Samani is another must-see, as it is a beautiful example of early Islamic architecture. Bukhara is one of the highlight of tour Uzbekistan.

We will also visit the Emir’s Summer Palace, the old town bazaars, and the Char Minar, a 12th century tower that is one of the most iconic landmarks in Bukhara. Finally, we will climb the Kalyan minaret, which is known as the “death tower” because it was once used to execute unfaithful wives.

Day 6Second day exploring the sites of Bukhara

Second day exploring the sites of Bukhara. This day you will go to the Lyabi Hauz, Kalta Mino, Samani mosque, Rabot Malik, Sitora-I Mohi Xosa. This evening we head to the train station to board the overnight sleeper train back to Tashkent. Train travel has long been a common mode of transport in the ex-Soviet Union and Central Asia and a great experience. The 1st class carriage, which we use, is divided into 2-berth cabins.

Day 7Trip ends in Tashkent

Our train arrives in Tashkent early this morning. Our Uzbekistan tour will finish in Tashkent. We will transfer to the hotel where we have access to day-use rooms. There is free time to relax or explore a bit more of Tashkent before those on the group flights will be transferred to the airport in the afternoon arriving back in London this evening. Land only passengers are free to leave the trip any time today or make use of the day-use rooms. 

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