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The Golden Tour of Grand Uzbekistan

4.7 (6 Reviews)
Tashkent, Bukhara ,Khiva, Aydar Kul, Asraf ,Samarkhand
€1.595
4.7
(6 reviews)

Duration

11 Days

Tour Type

Tailor-made

Group Size

1 - 6 people

Languages

English

About this tour

This 11-day cultural tour of Uzbekistan will allow you to get acquainted with the rich culture, exciting history, and modern life of the ancient cities of the great silk road. During this tour, you will visit the ancient cities of Uzbekistan.

The legendary cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva in the distant past were a haven for old caravans traveling along the great silk road. In these cities lived the great khans, famous medieval scholars, masters, and craftsmen whose creations still delight tourists. During the tour, you will visit the open-air Museum Ichan-Kala, which is a UNESCO world heritage site, and will also be an organized excursion to the Holy city of Bukhara and the legendary Samarkand. 

Free Cancellation:

You can easily cancel this tour based on the policies mentioned in the following sections down below. 

Tailor-Made:

You can fully customize your tour and change its duration, route, and included services, all tailored to your needs.

Book with Flexibility:

You can change the date of your trip free of charge, for up to two weeks prior to your original arrival date.

Private Tour:

This tour is private and is only for you and your own travel companions.

 

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Highlights

Itinerary

Day 1: Tashkent

Arrive in Tashkent, and transfer from the airport to the hotel. Sightseeing and visits depend on your arrival time.

Accommodation: Shah Polan 3*

Day 2: Tashkent – Urgench – Khiva

Morning flight to Urgench (40 min flight). Transfer from Urgench to Khiva (30 km 30-40 min drive) We'll start our city tour of Khiva at about 11 am. The starting point of the city tour will be the UNESCO World Heritage site Itchan-Kala Fortress, a living museum under the open sky. Then you'll visit other attractions of Khiva, Kunya-Ark Citadel, Tash-Khovli Palace, Mukhammad Aminkhan Madrasah, and Mukhammad Rahimkhan MadrasahLunch. We'll have lunch in an Uzbek traditional restaurant Then we'll continue the visit of Khiva, Ata-Darvaz, Kalta Minor, the Palace of the Allakulihan Khan of Khiva - TashHauli, where the harem of 40 concubines was, Caravanserai, Pahlavan Mahmud Gates, Mausoleum of SeydAllaudin, Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum, Minaret and Islam-Khoja Madrassah, Mosque and Jami Minaret. Dinner will be served in an Uzbek restaurant with folk live music.

Accommodation: Feruzkhan Hotel 3*

Day 3: Khiva – Bukhara

In the morning, you'll depart Khiva and drive to Bukhara. On the way, you'll stop in the village and explore the life of the local people. The Great Silk Road once routed through Bukhara and Khiva runs through the Kyzyl -Kum Desert, as the present road does nowadays. We'll also stop en route to enjoy views of the Amu Darya River and the desert. (Panoramic view of Amudarya and border Turkmenistan). Arrive in Bukhara late in the afternoon, and check in to the hotel.

Accommodation: Ayub Boutique Hotel 

Day 4: Bukhara

Full-day sightseeing tour with a guide in the Old City of Bukhara. We'll visit the yabi-Khauz Ensemble, Magoki-Attori Mosque, trade domes, Kalyan Minaret, Kalyan Mosque, Miri-Arab Madrasah, Ulugbek, and Abdulazizkhan madrasahs, Ark Fortress, Bolo-Khauz Mosque, Ismail Samani and Chashma-Ayub mausoleums.

Accommodation: Ayub Boutique Hotel

Day 5: Bukhara – Nurata – Yurt Camp

In the morning depart Bukhara and drive to a village located in Nurata Mountains (330 km, 5-6 hrs). We'll have an excursion to Nurata, which is an important complex for locals. The complex consists of a dervish monastery, with rooms for a ten-day and forty-day retreat, a 16th-century mosque erected in 1580 by Abdullah Sheibani, in place of the temple of fire worshipers (the foundation of the 9th century). The holy spring of Nur, the remains of the watchtower fortress of Alexander the Great. Local people believe that pure water and the Islam religion are the most important riches that God has bestowed upon them. Around the town, many sources of crystal clear water, are considered sacred. even Fishs which are living in springs and a pond are also considered sacred, so no one eats them. Then we transfer to the Yurt Camp in the Kyzyl Kum desert. the Yurt camp is located 10 km from the coast of lake "Aydarkul". In the camp, there are yurts, which are decorated with hand-made carpets and sherds of local craftsmen. Colorful patterns and chandeliers create an unusually festive atmosphere in the yurt. The yurt camp is also equipped with stationary toilets and showers with plumbing fixtures and a yurt wardroom where lunches and dinners take place. There is electricity access in this camp. Upon arrival at the yurt camp, you can taste the green tea, which will quench and calm your thirst. Before dinner, you can enjoy a spectacular sunset of the holy barkhans.

Accommodation: Yurt Camp

Day 6: Yurt Camp - Aydarkul - Sentab - Asraf

You'll have breakfast at the camp. You have the option to enjoy camel riding or walking with camels and enjoy observing the flora and fauna of a lifeless desert (up to 25 species of plants and diverse animals in the world). Then we'll drive to Lake Aydarkul. Aydarkul is called the "turquoise sea in the sands", with each year it expands, while the Aral Sea becomes shallow. The Lake in the middle of the desert is not a mirage, but a real miracle of nature. It is called Aydarkul. The origin of the crystal pure lake in the southeast of Kyzylkum desert is very mysterious. Although there is a scientific explanation. Earlier excess drainage waters discharged to Arnasay Hollow with saline land. But in the summer of 1969, extremely high water on the river Syrdarya exceeded the capacity of Chardarya Reservoir, and water filled the Arnasay Hollow. A lot of fish appeared in the lake. And today many species of animals from the sea have moved to the shores of an amazing lake. You will have a picnic on the shore of Aidarkul (fried fish will be served). After the picnic group will be transferred to Sentab village.

Accommodation: Local Guesthouse

Day 7: Asraf – Samarkand

After having breakfast at the guesthouse, we'll have a half-day hiking tour around Asraf village This amazing village is located far away from roads and cities in a picturesque mountain area with fresh air, green orchards, singing birds, and friendly people you'll meet during hiking. different types of flora and fauna of the village are another attraction of this hiking. There are three main ethnic groups Uzbeks, Tadjiks, and Kazakhs that populate the Nuratau mountains and Kyzlkum steppe. Being the biggest ethnic group, Uzbeks arrived here in the 13th century from the north of present Kazakhstan, Second biggest group of Tadjiks have a more ancient settlement history dating back to the time of Alexander Greats' reign in Central Asia. The third ethnic group Kazakhs before settling at the beginning of the 20th century were living a nomadic lifestyle from place to place in the Kyzyl-Kum desert. We'll have lunch at the guest house and transfer to Samarkand (220 km – 4/5 hrs) When we arrive in Samarkand, we'll check in at the hotel.

Accommodation: Ideal Hotel 3*

Day 8: Samarkand

Today we'll have a full-day Samarkhand city tour. we will visit the mausoleum of Gur Emir, a burial place of Tamer Lang and other princesses of his family. The next visit will be Registan Square, the heart of Samarkand consists of Madrassa of Ulugbek, Madrassa Sher-Dor, and TillyaKori Madrassah. BibiKhanum Mosque, once the biggest mosque in Central Asia, was erected by order of Tamerlane after his victorious Indian campaign in 1399. ShakhiZinda(Alive King ) Necropolis, a site of pilgrimage visited since the 11th century and marked by holiness.

Accommodation: Ideal Hotel 3*

Day 9: Samarkand – Tashkent

First, we'll visit Saint Daniel Mazar, the only palace place in central Asia where Muslims, Jewish, and Christian people are together. Then we'll visit Meros which is an ancient mill. After lunch, we have time to explore Samarkhand on our own and enjoy wandering in the local bazaar and socializing with locals. At about 18:00 evening, we'll take a high–speed train “Afrosiyab” to Tashkent which takes about 2 hours to arrive. We'll transfer to the hotel, check in and rest.

Accommodation: Shah Polan Hotel 3*

Day 10 – Tashkent

Today we're going to visit the sacred places of Tashkent. The first one is the Ensemble of Hazret Imam where you can see the oldest manuscript in Uzbekistan. Then we'll visit the famous UNESCO World Heritage site, Holy Koran Mushaf of Othman. Kukeldash Madrasah is our next visit. This monument was built in the 16th century during the reign of the Sheibankhan dynasty. Now, it is a college, where the basics of Islam are taught. Then we head to the Chorsu Bazaar, this is a wholesale oriental bazaar where you can buy local souvenirs and taste traditional sweets and snacks. After lunch, we'll visit the Museum of Applied Arts, The museum of history, and the White Mosque.

Accommodation: Shah Polan Hotel 3*

Day 11 Tashkent – Departure

Today is the last day of the tour, You'll be transferred to the airport based on your departure flight time.

Included/Excluded

  • Accommodation in Double/Twin room
  • Domestic flight ticket Tashkent – Urgench
  • Professional English-speaking guide/driver
  • All Sightseeing entrance fees, based on the itinerary
  • 10 breakfasts, 10 dinners, and 2 lunches
  • All transfers by car/minivan/AC Luxury Coach
  • Train tickets
  • Per night tourist fee taxes
  • All applicable taxes
  • Charges in hotels for additional services
  • International flight tickets
  • Meals not mentioned in the included service
  • Tip to driver and guide

Payment & Cancellation Policy

  • Booking Date: 30% deposit on the booking date
  • The rest can be paid two weeks prior to the start
  • In case of booking the tour 14 days prior to the start, the entire tour fee should be paid.
  • Free cancelation up to two weeks before the arrival date.
  • 30% penalty for 14 to 5 days before the start date.
  • The tour will be non-refundable after five days before the start date.

Frequently asked questions

To enter Uzbekistan, visitors should have a visa (except for the 16 countries with a visa-free regime). To receive the visa, you should apply for visa support (letter of invitation) from a tour agency with a license from Uzbektourism. There are 51 countries with a simplified visa application procedure, meaning they do not need visa support to apply for a visa.

It is possible to obtain a visa at the international arrivals lounge of Tashkent International Airport if both of the following conditions are met: There is no Uzbekistan Embassy or Consulate in the country where you are originating your flight to Uzbekistan. Connecting flights to Uzbekistan, where Uzbekistan Embassy or Consulate exists, does not provide enough time to obtain a visa.

Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are generally the most pleasant time to travel. The weather at this time is clear; in April, you will enjoy a colorful yet short spring in the desert. Autumn is harvest time, and the markets are full of fresh fruit. June and August are the best times for those who enjoy hiking because of the dry summer. In winter, the temperature usually varies between -5 and +5 (all temperatures are in Celsius), snow is usual for Uzbekistan, but there are sunnier than cloudy days. Coats, hats, gloves, and sweaters are recommended. In spring, the weather is mild; day temperature fluctuates between +15 and +25, reaching +30 - +35 close to summer. Casual, lightweight clothing for daytime and a light jacket or cardigan for the evening is suggested. If you plan to visit Uzbekistan in the summer, expect +36 - + 42. T-shirts and shorts will work best. It is highly recommended to wear a hat or a cap or to use a parasol. Early autumn is like spring; T-shirts for daytime and a light jacket might be needed occasionally for evening time. Mid-October and November are relatively calm; you will need light jackets during the day and a raincoat sometimes. Weather temperature decreases from 35 to 15 degrees from early to late autumn.

Generally, there are no strict limitations on clothing, especially in Tashkent and other major cities, where particularly young people enjoy full liberty with clothing. You can frequently encounter young ladies wearing traditional Islamic covers, but this is a personal preference rather than a must. In some provinces, however, such as Ferghana Valley, it would be better to avoid wearing shorts. The same rule is applied when visiting religious places, mosques, mausoleums, etc. Also, ladies should cover their shoulders and chest and preferably wear a hat or a headscarf. In the summertime, it would be advisable to follow the above recommendation to protect yourself from the sun. Also, sun protection lotions can be used.

Below we give distances between the main tourist cities. Cities Distance, km Tashkent-Samarkand 315 Tashkent-Shakhrisabz 390 Tashkent-Fergana 315 Tashkent-Bukhara 575 Tashkent-Khiva 1015 Samarkand-Shakhrisabz 90 Samarkand-Bukhara 265 Samarkand-Fergana 560 Samarkand-Khiva 710 Bukhara-Khiva 445 Bukhara-Fergana 825

Bulk discount (by percent)

Bulk discount adult
# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 1 Pax 1 1 0
2 2 Pax 2 2 50%
3 3 Pax 3 3 47.14912281%
4 4 Pax 4 4 60.36184211%
5 5 Pax 5 5 57.64473684%
6 6 Pax 6 6 64.70394737%

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Mandy and John

The Uzbekistan tour package was okay, but it could be better. The Uzbekistan tour package was okay, but it didn't quite meet my expectations. The accommodations were not bad, but nothing to write about. Overall, it was an average experience.
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Stella

We were 4 teenage girls decided to go on this trip and chose 1stQuest to make this trip stress-free wich worked very well. Our hotel in Bukhara was old fashioned and not satisfying but all the rest was great, especially the nice guides we had. we aslo didn't have any problem with transfers because all of them were on time. Don't forget to eat Plov in Uzbekistan, it's super delicious.
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Jessica

Incredible journey! The historical sites in Uzbekistan were mind-blowing, and the local guides were friendly and knowledgeable. The food was amazing, and the people were welcoming. Highly recommend!

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