Welcome to Tashkent
If you decide to travel to Tashkent, our team will meet you at the door upon your arrival at the Tashkent International Airport. Then, we will transfer you to the hotel for check-in, and you will start your wonderful tour across Uzbekistan.
Tashkent city tour
After breakfast at the hotel, meet your guide at 09:00 for a one-day tour to explore Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan. First, visit the Hazrati Imom Complex, an essential religious site with structures dating from the 16th to the 20th century. Next, head to Chorsu Bazaar, one of the city’s most famous markets. Visit Amir Temur Square, home to a statue of Amir Temur, established in 1994. Then, go to Independent Square, a popular spot for relaxation and photography, especially among newlyweds. The final stop is the Museum of Applied Arts. After the visit, the guide will drive you back to the hotel.
Tashkent to Bukhara by Train
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to the train station at 08:00. The train to Bukhara departs at 09:00 and arrives at 12:39. Upon arrival, your guide will greet you and start your visit to Bukhara, one of the most ancient Islamic cities of Central Asia. Visit monuments from the 10th century, including the Samanid Mausoleum and the Chashmai Ayyub Mausoleum, known as the Museum of Water. Explore the Boloi Hauz Mosque, built in 1712, and the Ark Fortress, the fortress of kings and khans. Learn about the history of the Poi Kalon Complex, including its madrasa, minaret, and mosque. See the Miri Arab Madrasa, one of the oldest, as well as the Ulugbek Madrasa (1417) and the medieval Abdullazizkhan Madrasa (1651). Overnight at the hotel.
Bukhara to Samarkand – Railway
Breakfast at the hotel and then at 09:00 you will meet your guide to proceed with the tour of Bukhara which is unique city of Central Asia with the architecture of 10th – 20th centuries. Visit Labi Hauz Complex which is popular among the inhabitants and Chor Minor with four towers.
Samarkand
The day starts with the breakfast in the hotel, then at 09:00 meet your guide for the sightseeing tour of Samarkand – the city where 3 languages are used: Uzbek, Russian and Tajik. The first sightseeing is the mausoleum of Guri Amir of the Timurid Dynasty; the second is the famous Registan Square, with three madrasas built at different periods. After lunch continue to the largest Bibi Khanum Mosque constructed in 1399 by Amir Temur and the operating Siab Bazaar. Visit the Shahi Zenda Complex, noble street cemetery started from XI to XX centuries before finally wrapping up the day. Overnight at the hotel.
Samarkand – Tashkent (Train)
Have breakfast at the hotel and be ready to be picked by your guide for the day’s tours at around 09:00 am. Ulugbek Observatory is a three storey building constructed in the 1420s and it was one of the largest astronomical centers of Central Asia. Then, go to Mausoleum of Hodja Daniyar, it is believed to be belonging to Judaism, Islam and Christianity. Visit the Afrasiab Museum is one of the oldest museums of the city of Samarkand and Konigil Ancient Paper Factory which was established in the 1st half of the 8th century. At 16:45 use train at 17:30 to Tashkent train station to. Travel to the place you book for an accommodation, where you will spend the night.
Tashkent – departure
On the last day, after the breakfast people can be transferred to the airport after the breakfast in the hotel.