Discover Uzbekistan: Samarkand, Bukhara, and Tashkent

Travel to Uzbekistan

Embark on an unforgettable journey to Uzbekistan with our exceptional travel and tour package to Uzbekistan. This meticulously crafted itinerary to Uzbekistan includes visits to some of the most captivating cities in the country, such as Samarkand, Gijduvan, Vabkent, Bukhara, Khiva, and Tashkent.

You will have the unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture and interact with friendly residents eager to share their insights and stories about their country and way of life. Discover Uzbekistan's rich history and traditions as you explore its fascinating cities and landmarks with our journey to Uzbekistan.

Marvel at the awe-inspiring beauty of Registan Square in Samarkand, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its stunning architectural design. Visit the Ark citadel in Bukhara, a majestic fortress that has been standing for centuries, and witness the breathtaking Ichan-Kala fortress in Khiva, a stunning example of medieval Islamic architecture.

In addition to sightseeing, you will also have the chance to participate in master classes to learn how to prepare traditional Uzbek dishes in Samarkand and Bukhara. These hands-on experiences will give you a unique insight into the local cuisine and culture.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to discover Uzbekistan's vibrant culture and rich history. Buy our unbeatable-priced travel package to Uzbekistan today and prepare for an authentic experience of a lifetime.

Travel to Uzbekistan.

Meet at the Tashkent airport, and transfer to the hotel for accommodation. After a short rest, accompanied by a local guide, a tour of Tashkent begins from Hasti-Imam Square, which consists of several mosques and madrasahs, one of which contains the most valuable relic of Islam - the Koran of Caliph Uthman. A walk follows this through the Chorsu bazaar, the epicentre of the social life of Tashkent, where residents come not only to buy the necessities but also to know news and prices and taste national dishes in the famous national cuisine pavilion. City tour in Tashkent also includes the Kukeldash mosque, an excursion in the metro to Mustakilik station with stops at Alisher Navoi and Cosmonauts stations, a walk through the shady park with fountains on Mustakilik Square and a walk to Amir Temur Square. The day in Tashkent will end with dinner at the Al-Aziz restaurant.

Breakfast, check-out from the hotel with luggage, meeting with the guide and continuing the second part of an exciting and rich tour of Tashkent. Today's sightseeing tour of Tashkent includes the Friendship of Peoples Square with a walk in the mausoleum of Abdul Qasim Sheikh, where possible to see the works of the most talented artisans in the field of woodworking and metal chasing. The city tour in Tashkent also includes the Museum of Applied Arts, the Monument of Courage, which reminds people who survived the earthquake of 1966, and the Alai market, beloved by Tashkent residents. At the end of the excursion in Tashkent, depart to Samarkand by Afrosiab train; upon arrival, meet at the station, and transfer to the hotel for accommodation. A fascinating journey from Tashkent to Samarkand will end with dinner at the Karimbek restaurant.

Breakfast, meeting with the guide and start of the tour of the city of Samarkand, which has a centuries-old history, sung by poets and philosophers and takes its place on a par with such ancient cities as Rome and Athens, Babylon and Thebes. A sightseeing tour of Samarkand includes the Registan Square with three amazingly beautiful madrasahs, the mausoleums of Gur-Emir, Ak-Saray and Rukhabad with a rare beauty of architecture, the Gur-Emir mausoleum, reflecting the rich historical heritage of Timur's empire. The Bibi-Khanum seven-century mosque, Siab bazaar, to buy sweets and shoots excellent photos with colourful people. Ensemble Shakhi-Zinda with narrow streets and beautiful mausoleums, which also houses the mausoleum of Kusam ibn Abbas, the closest associate and cousin of the Prophet Muhammad. The Khazret-Khizr mosque and the mausoleum of Khoja Daniyar, where according to legend, Tamerlane buried the relics of the biblical Prophet Daniel. The Afrosiab Museum with its rich exhibits and famous frescoes. The Ulugbek observatory, with the remains of a giant sextant, which locates on Kuhak hill. A pleasant end to the third day of a trip to Uzbekistan will be dinner in a private house with a master class on cooking the Uzbek dish Kazan-kebab.

Breakfast, check-out with luggage from the hotel, meeting with the driver and departure to Bukhara; on the way, on the border of two oases of Bukhara and Samarkand, a stop at the monument of the Karakhanid era in the Rabat-i-Malik caravanserai. The ruins of the caravanserai make an indelible impression on every traveller. Exploring the caravanserai, one can imagine how the caravans were resting on a painful journey along the Silk Road. Further on the route, a stop in Gijduvan to visit a ceramics workshop, meet with masters and participate in a ceramics master class. Also, discover the eternal resting place of Abdulkhalik Al-Gijduvan, a Sufi mystic, the founder of the Dervish order of Khojagon. And stop in Vobkent city to see a copy of the Bukhara Kalyan minaret with a height of 39 meters. Late evening arrival in Bukhara, transfer to the hotel for accommodation. After dinner at the Lyabi Hauz restaurant, which will end the 4th day of the tour of Uzbekistan, a walk along the tangled streets of the ancient city of Bukhara will take place.

After breakfast, a walking tour of Bukhara begins, which includes the ruins of the walls and gates of this ancient city, the Samanid mausoleum, the Chashma Ayub mausoleum, the Bolo-Khauz mosque, the Ark fortress. Ensemble Poi-Kalon, consisting of the Kalyan minaret, the Kalyan mosque and the Mir-Arab madrasah. The trading domes of Bukhara, the Bukhara synagogue and the ensemble Layabi-Hauz, consisting of the pool and three madrasahs with a bronze statue of Khodja Nasreddin. And this is not a complete list of sights and historical places that amaze travellers when visiting Bukhara. Dinner at the Minzifa restaurant will complete the 5th day of the trip to Uzbekistan.

Breakfast, check-out from the hotel, transfer to Khiva, before leaving the territory of the Bukhara region, stop at the Sitorai-Mohi-Khosa palace, which was the country palace of the last Bukhara emir Mir Said Alimkhan. Then the route will continue through the endless Kyzyl-Kum desert, with stops to admire the stunningly beautiful Amudarya River and enjoy the desert air. Upon arrival in Khiva, accommodation at the hotel on the territory of the Ichan-Kala fortress. A successful end to the day will be a dinner at the residence of the Khiva khans with the original name Toza Bog with a fascinating folk performance.

Breakfast at the hotel. Meet with a guide and begin a walking tour of Khiva, which includes an unfinished minaret lined with blue and white shimmering majolica, the madrasah Muhammad Amin Khan, the citadel Kunya-Ark with Ak-Sheikh-Bobo bastion, the mosque Juma with 212 wooden columns from different centuries. All of them are located in the Ichan-Kala complex and under UNESCO protection. Also, a tour of Khiva includes the Palvan-Mahmud complex, the madrassah Shergazi-khan, the minaret Islam-Khoja, the madrassah Kutlug-Murad-Inak, the bath of Anush-khan, the Tash-Khauli palace, and city walls of the XVIII century with a length of 2.5 km. After the end of the tour and dinner in Khiva, transfer to Urgench airport for departure to Tashkent by flight HY001 at 21:50. Arrival in Tashkent at 23:20, meet and transfer to the hotel for rest.

Breakfast, check-out from the room and hotel, meet with the driver and transfer to the airport for the return flight home and the end of a fantastic journey through Uzbekistan with us.

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Price for 1 pax
Accommodation in 3* Hotel
Double/twin room
$782
Single room
$878
Accommodation in 4* Hotel
Double/twin room
$954
Single room
$1,106
Escort tour guide
$400
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Prices valid until: 31.12.2024

Included 

Travel to Uzbekistan includes

Both options include:
  • accommodation in a standard double/twin room;
  • early check-in on the day of arrival in Tashkent;
  • meals according to the program (breakfast, dinner);
  • all excursions according to the program with local guides in English (if necessary, the local guide provided in German, Spanish, Italian, French, Turkish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Russian);
  • cost of entrance tickets, according to the program;
  • air-conditioned transport for excursions and transfers;
  • one bottle of mineral water (1.5 litres) per person per day of the tour;
  • photo & video costs during the city tour program;
  • folklore show in Khiva;
  • visa support to Uzbekistan (if necessary).

Not Included

Important! Both options exclude:
  • air ticket Urgench – Tashkent, economy class;
  • early check-in and late check-out from the hotels;
  • travel insurance;
  • excess baggage, which is more than 20 kg;
  • expenses for personal needs;
  • visa cost to Uzbekistan.