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ANCIENT CITIES OF UZBEKISTAN TOUR

ANCIENT CITIES OF UZBEKISTAN TOUR

8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS

Mar 30, 2026 - Apr 06, 2026

People: 4-20

Uzbekistan, URGENCH-BUKHARA-SAMARKAND-TASHKENT

Discover Uzbekistan: epic cities, legendary conquerors, and adventures along the Silk Road you’ll never forget.

Day 1. Khiva, excursion through algebra and algorithms

Breakfast at the hotel. Departure to Khiva by International Airport in Bishkek. We begin our visit to Ichan Qala (10th–19th centuries), a 26-hectare inner fortress known as an open-air museum and surrounded by massive walls. Visit the Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah and the Kalta Minor Minaret, famous for its striking turquoise colors. Continue to Kohna Ark, the former residence of the Khiva khans, consisting of several courtyards and royal buildings. We continue exploring the beautiful city of Khiva. Visit the Muhammad Rahim Khan (Feruz) Madrasah, one of the finest madrasahs in Khiva, featuring a mosque, classrooms, library, and student cells. Next, see the Juma Mosque (10th–18th centuries), famous for its 227 unique wooden columns, making it one of the most distinctive mosques in Central Asia. Accommodation at the hotel.

 

Day 2. Khiva city tour/ Khiva-Bukhara by train   

Breakfast at the hotel. We continue our Khiva tour with Tash Hovli Palace, including the Khan’s Harem, built by Allakuli Khan and consisting of three courtyards and richly decorated interiors. Visit the Allakuli Khan Caravanserai, an important Silk Road monument still active as a trading area. In the afternoon, view the Islam Khoja Madrasah and Minaret (no climbing), the tallest minaret in Khiva. And the tour at the Pahlavan Mahmud Complex, the mausoleum of the famous poet and philosopher, and the Mennonite Museum (Oq Masjid), which tells the story of German Mennonites in Khiva.  Then, you will be departed to Bukhara by train (15:15-21:22). Arrival to Bukhara and overnight at the hotel.

 

Day 3. Bukhara, visits to the "sister of Cordoba in Spain"

Breakfast at the hotel. Bukhara, the birthplace of Avicenna (Ibn Sina), is one of the most important historical cities of Central Asia. In the morning, begin a walking tour of the old city. Visit the Labi Khouz Complex (16th–17th centuries), including the Labi Khouz Pond, Nodir Devonbegi Khanaka and Madrasah, and Kukaldash Madrasah — a lively and popular historic ensemble. Continue through the ancient domed trading quarters (16th–17th centuries): Toqi Sarrofon (money changers), Toqi Telpakfurushon (hat makers), Abdullaxon Timi (the largest covered market), and Toqi Zargaron (jewelers). View the Ulugbek Madrasah and Abdulaziz Khan Madrasah (from outside). In the afternoon, visit the Poyi Kalon Complex (12th–16th centuries), including the iconic minaret, mosque, and Miri Arab Madrasah. Continue to the Ismail Samani Mausoleum (9th–10th centuries), a masterpiece of early Islamic architecture, followed by the Ark Fortress, the former residence of the rulers of Bukhara. End the day with an external visit to the Bolo Hauz Mosque (18th–20th centuries). Overnight at the hotel.

 

Day 4. Bukhara city tour/ Bukhara-Samarkand high-speed train

Breakfast at the hotel. The tour continues with visits to: Madrasa Chor-Minor (1807) - "Four Minarets" - The decorative elements of the towers are believed to reflect the religious-philosophical understanding of the four world religions; Mausoleum of Ismail Samani (9th century) - It was erected as a family crypt immediately after the death of Ismail Samani's father; The Bolo-Khaus Mosque (1712) (from outside) - It is the only preserved monument in Reghistan Square. The complex consists of the cistern, the Friday Mosque, and the minaret. The oldest part of the complex is the pond (Khauz), which is called Bolo-Khauz.; Sitorai Mohi-Khosa - The summer residence of the last Emir of Bukhara, a unique place combining Eastern and Russian architecture. In the evening, you will be departed to take high-speed train from Bukhara to Samarkand (18:08-19:51). Arriving in Samarkand and overnight at the hotel.

 

Day 5. Samarkand – excursion through ancient capital

Breakfast at the hotel. We begin our tour of the ancient and vibrant city of Samarkand, with a history of nearly 3,000 years. Visit the Mausoleum of Amir Temur (Tamerlane) (14th–15th centuries), a masterpiece of Timurid architecture and one of the city’s most impressive monuments. Lunch at a local restaurant. Continue to Registan Square (15th–17th centuries), the former center of trade and learning on the Great Silk Road, featuring the madrasahs of Ulugbek, Sherdor, and Tillakori. Next, visit the Bibi Khanum Mosque (14th–15th centuries), once the largest mosque in Central Asia, built by order of Amir Temur in honor of his wife. Explore Siyob Market, the city’s oldest bazaar, where you can enjoy traditional oriental sweets and dried fruits. Transfer to the hotel, check-in and accommodation.

 

Day 6. Samarkand city tour/ Trip to Tashkent, by train 280 km

We continue our excursion through the “Rome of the Orient” — Samarkand. Visit the Shahi-Zinda Necropolis (9th–19th centuries), one of the most sacred Islamic sites, featuring a stunning ensemble of mausoleums. The complex is associated with Qusam ibn Abbas, cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, and includes beautifully decorated tombs of Timurid nobility, each with a unique architectural style. Next, visit the Afrosiyab Museum and the ruins of ancient Afrosiyab, the original site of Samarkand. The museum’s exhibits tell the story of the civilizations that once flourished here, from ancient Turkic and Persian peoples to Greeks, Arabs, and Mongols. Lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, visit the Silk Paper Workshop, where traditional handmade paper is produced using centuries-old techniques. Continue to the Samarkand Silk Carpet Factory, where you can observe the creation of exquisite handwoven silk carpets made with natural dyes and traditional methods. In the evening, transfer to the train station for a high-speed train to Tashkent (18:49-21:04).  Accommodation at the hotel.

 

Day 7. Tour in the capital.

Breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, we start our city tour of Tashkent. We visit the Khast Imam Complex (16th–20th centuries), including the Mausoleum of Kaffol Shashi, Barakhan and Muyi Mubarak Madrasahs, and the Namazgoh and Jome Mosques. The complex is home to one of the oldest original manuscripts of the Holy Quran (7th century), written by order of Caliph Uthman. Next, we explore Chorsu Bazaar, a traditional domed market. We then ride the Tashkent Metro, famous for its beautifully decorated stations. Lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, visit Tashkent City Park, a modern area of the capital. Accommodation at the hotel.

 

Day 8. Departure from Tashkent

Breakfast. At arranged time transfer to international airport of Tashkent. End of our services. 

RATES:

Number of visitors  

Price per person in USD

3* Category Hotels and Boutique 

2

1566

4

1308

6

1174

8

1083

10

1030

Individual supplement

310

 

Cities

3* Category Hotels and Boutique  

Nights

Tashkent

Florence 3* or similar

2

Khiva

New Minor Boutique or similar

1

Bukhara

An Nur Boutique or similar

2

Samarkanda

Ideal 3* or similar

2

Total

 

7

 

 

Includes

ü  Hotels planned based on DOUBLE/TWIN rooms, with breakfasts and taxes included;

ü  Vehicles and transfers according to the itinerary;

ü  All mentioned visits;

ü  English-speaking local guide service for each city;

ü  Tickets for high-speed train for Bukhara-Samarkand and Samarkand-Tashkent in economic classes;

ü  Tickets for the normal train Khiva-Bukhara, in economic class (a private cabin for 4 passengers, with side beds);

ü  24-hour assistance from the agency;

ü  Transferring to reputable local/traditional restaurants for lunch

 

Does not include

o   Tip for guide and driver per person to pay at destination;

o   Costs of dinners and lunches;

o   Personal expenses, additional services, meals and extra drinks;

o   Supplement in individual room;

o   Visa costs if it is needed. 

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