10 days tour

Uzbekistan Cultural Tour - 10 Days

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Uzbekistan Cultural Tour - 10 Days

This tour includes:

Accommodation

Accommodation in small locally owned hotels (double/twin room sharing)

Flights

Economy class internal flight ticket Tashkent - Urgench

Transport

Transport throughout the tour including airport โ€“ hotel- airport transfers Samarkand-Tashkent economy class train ticket

Others

All entrance tickets as per itinerary

Guide

Local guide service in each city

Not included:

Others

Meals International flight tickets to and from Uzbekistan

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Itinerary of your trip Uzbekistan Cultural Tour - 10 Days

  • Day 1 Day 1: Tashkent
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Tashkent

      Arrive at Tashkent Airport in the afternoon and be transferred by our driver to the hotel. Depending on the time of your arrival you may go out for a dinner or relax in the hotel. 

  • Day 2 Day 2: Tashkent
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Tashkent

      The tour starts in the morning in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. The city was completely rebuilt by the Soviet government with spacious avenues and large parks after being flattened by the devastating earthquake in 1966.

      Today we spend the whole day exploring the sights of charming Tashkent on a city tour. Start the tour by visiting Independence Square, Amir Timur Square, and the History Museum of the People of Uzbekistan. Continue sightseeing program and visit Khast Imam Complex, which contains the oldest known copy of the Koran dating from 655. From Khast Imam visit the nearby Chorsu Bazaar - the largest and oldest markets in Central Asia. Wandering through this huge bustling market is a great way to see local people going about their daily lives; you will also meet many friendly local vendors willing to talk to you.  The 16th  century Kukaldosh Medressa โ€“ Tashkentโ€™s most renowned Islamic learning centre and 15th century Juma Mosque are also both located at a short walk away from Chorzu Bazaar.


  • Day 3 Day 3: Tashkent-Khiva
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Tashkent-Khiva

      An early flight takes us from Tashkent to Urgench (1:40 min) from where you will be driven to the fabled city of Khiva (30 min). Arrive in Khiva and check-in at your hotel.

      Archaeological findings testify that in the territory of the present Khiva people have been living for two millennia. According to legend, the city of Khiva came into being after people discovered Kheivak well in the area of the present Ichon-Qala (inner city) fortress. The name of Khiva is believed to be derived from the name of this ancient well. Being strategically located on the Volga branch of the Silk Road, Khiva was one of the three important trading centers of the area. In the 19th century, Khiva was the capital of Khiva Khanate, which hosted the most famous slave market on the Silk Road. At the present Khiva is one of the best preserved ancient cities in the region. 

      Start exploring UNESCO World Heritage site Ichon-Qala. Our todayโ€™s sightseeing tour includes visits to Mohammed Aminkhan Medressa, Kalta Minor minaret, Kuhna-Ark citadel, Juma Mosque, Tosh-Hovli palace, Pahlavon Makhmud Mausoleum (Khivaโ€™s patron saint), Mohammed Rakhimkhon Medressa and minaret of Islom-Hoja

      After extensive sightseeing, enjoy a free afternoon roaming around and make your own discoveries in this magic town. 

  • Day 4 Day 4: Around Khiva
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Around Khiva

      After breakfast, full-day excursion to the ancient fortresses in neighboring Karakalpakstan.

      Already 2000 years ago, people who lived in the fertile Amu-Darya delta built many fortresses to defend themselves against the invasions of nomadic tribes, who lived with their herds in the Kyzylkum desert. Most of the fortresses are located at the edge of the Sultan Uiz Dag mountain range.  From Khiva, you will travel 100km passing the towns of Urgench, Beruni, and Boston to reach Toprak-Qala. The rectangular fortress dates back to the 2nd and 3rd century AD and was built on a 9m high platform. The city included a temple, a residential area, and gardens. 

      You will pass the nearby Kizil Qalโ€™a, a small but well preserved fortresses that might have been an army base.

      Ayaz Qalโ€™a is one of the most spectacular fortresses of the region. It consists of three fortress complexes. The view from Ayaz Qalโ€™a to the Kyzylkum desert, the small lake Ayaz, the Sultan-Uiz range and the oasis is stunning. 

      Lunch at Ayaz Qalโ€™a yurt camp, famous for its traditional dishes. 

      On the way back, we will pass the huge city walls of Guldursun Qalโ€™a (12th century) and learn about the fascinating legend of this fortress.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Khiva-Bukhara
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Khiva-Bukhara

      Following in the traces of ancient caravans, today we have a long drive to the fabulous city of Bukhara (6 hours /480 km) through the Kyzyl-Kum, the largest desert in Central Asia. The Kyzyl-Kum desert is populated by nomadic people and driving through this lifeless desert you will see odd shepherdโ€™s huts and a herd of camels.  The road to Bukhara runs alongside the Amu Darya River (Oxus River) which starts far from the snow-capped Pamir Mountains.  We will try to break up this long journey as much as possible with stops along the way.


      Arrive in Bukhara and enjoy free afternoon wandering through busy trading domes full of embroideries, handicrafts, jewelleries and various spices. You may also have a tea relaxing on the tapchans (tea beds) under centuries old mulberry trees in the local chaikhana at the delightful Lyabi-Hauz pool. 


  • Day 6 Day 6: Bukhara
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Bukhara

      With more than one hundred unique monuments, Bukhara is regarded as the โ€˜Bastion of Islamโ€™ and the holiest city in Central Asia. We spread our sightseeing program in Bukhara over two days as the city and the surrounding area offer a lot to see.  On the first day, we enjoy a full day sightseeing tour in the city, and on the second day, half-day sightseeing around the city and free afternoon for our own exploration. 

      Start your tour by visiting Laybi Hauz, 9th-century mosque Maghoki-Attar, and Nadir Divanbegi Medressa. Passing medieval trading domes visit Abdul Aziz Khan and Ulugbek Medressas, continue to Kalon Ensemble consisting of Kalon Minaret and Kalon Mosque. 47 meters tall Kalon minaret was built by Bukharaโ€™s ruler Arslan Khan in 1127. The minaret is also called โ€œTower of Deathโ€, because from the top of it prisoners were once flung to their death on market-days. Opposite the Kalon Mosque, there is 16th century Mir-i-Arab Medressa, which is still in operation. Continue further to royal Ark fortress dating back to 5th century AD; this fortress was ancient centre of Bukhara and the scene of many gruesome events. Inside the Ark, view Juma Mosque, Reception & Coronation Court, Zindon (โ€˜Bug Pitโ€™ prison) and emirโ€™s official place of worship-Bolo-Hauz Mosque.  Leave Ark fortress and continue through Registan Square towards Samani Park to visit 10th century Ismail Samani and Chashma Ayub mausoleums.

      This evening is free to explore nightlife in Bukhara.


  • Day 7 Day 7: Bukhara
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Bukhara

      Start the second day of your tour with the visit to Sitorai Mohi Hosa โ€“ the summer palace of the last emir. Emir Alim Khan involved both Russian and local masters to build this summer residence so you will see the unique combination of Russian and local design. The halls of the palace opulently decorated with paintings and carpets. 

      Leave Sitorai Mohi Hosa and continue to the village of Kasri Orifon. Stop en route at Chor-Bakr necropolis. Arrive in Qasri Orifon village and visit Bakhautdin Naqshband complex. Bakhautdin Naqshband (1318โ€“89) is the founder of one of the most influential Sufi orders in Central Asia.  The complex containing couple of mosques, minaret and the mausoleum of Bakhautdin Naqshband is among the countries famous places of pilgrimage. 

      Return to Bukhara. Todayโ€™s afternoon has been left completely free for you to spend more time exploring the city at your leisure. There is plenty of time to explore the artisan shops and wander the narrow twisting streets and alleyways. There is also an option to take in a local puppet show held in an old caravanserai or indulge in a medieval Hammam (steam bath). 

  • Day 8 Day 8: Bukhara - Samarkand
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Bukhara - Samarkand

      This morning we leave Bukhara and drive to the ancient city of Samarkand. One of the oldest inhabited cities in the world, Samarkand is truly a jewel of the ancient and modern Silk Road. From its foundation in the 5th century BC, Samarkand was the center of artisans and traders playing an important role on the trade crossroads between China, Persia, and India. The city was taken by Alexander the Great (in 329 BC) and ruined by Genghis Khan before it started to blossom as the capital of Amir Timurโ€™s (Tamerlane) empire in the 14th century.

      In the afternoon, we start our sightseeing tour from Registan Ensemble containing Ulugbek, Sher Dor ,Tilla-Kari Medressas and the Registan Square. Being among the worldโ€™s oldest surviving medressas, these three edifices were medieval academies from where regions renowned scientists graduated. Wander through blue tiled and majolica decorated madrassas of mighty Registan, probably Central Asiaโ€™s most captivating monument. Leave the Registan to pay a visit to Gur Amir Mausoleum, originally built by Timur for his grandson and later became the resting place for himself, his sons and grandsons. Besides Timur and his sons, the place is final resting place for Timurโ€™s teachers as well. 

      The evening is free for you to roam around and explore the nightlife of this majestic city, you may also sample a traditional meal in the local chaikhana. 

  • Day 9 Day 9: Samarkand-Tashkent
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Samarkand-Tashkent

      Today we continue our city tour in legendary Samarkand visiting Bibi-Khanum Mosque, Siob Bazaar, Sha-i-Zinda necropolis, Afrosiab Museum, and Ulugbekโ€™s Observatory. 

      Start the sightseeing from Bibi-Khanum Mosque. The legend says that it was Bibi-Kahanym, Timurโ€™s beloved wife who ordered to build this grand mosque with its huge cupola to surprise Timur, who was at that time away in war fields. The mosques were the biggest in the empire and originally aimed to accommodate over 10 000 people but as a result of earthquakes, they partly collapsed and later were reconstructed. Bibi-Kahanym mosque overlooks the busy Siob Bazaar, where you can test your bargaining skills with the friendly local merchants and sample some fresh produce on offer. The place is also great for taking the photos of the many bustling stalls and meeting hospitable local people.

      On the opposite site of Siyob Bazar you will see Shah-i-Zinda necropolis, row of beautiful mausoleums lavishly decorated with blue tiles and majolica, The area is also known as โ€˜Town of the Deadโ€™. The most important site in Sah-i-Zinda is the shrine of Qusam ibn-Abbas, the cousin of Prophet Mohammed who was first to preach Islam in this area.  Leave Shah-i-Zinda and continue to Ulugbekโ€™s observatory with en route stop in Afrosiab Museum. Timurโ€™s grandson Ulugbek was more famous as astronomer than as a ruler. This great medieval astronomer built an extraordinary observatory that enabled him to calculate the length of a year to within 1 minute of what we now know it to be. Complete the city tour with the visit to Ulugbekโ€™s observatory. 

      In the late afternnon, take train to Tashkent. Arrive in Tashkent and settle in your hotel. 

  • Day 10 Day 10: Tashkent
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Tashkent

      The tour ends in Tashkent. After breakfast, you will be transferred to Tashkent International Airport. 


      END OF SERVICE


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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 18 / Max: 80

Age range allowed for this experience.

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