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Experience the historical and cultural wonders of the ancient Silk Road cities without the hassle of planning with this comprehensive six-day tour of Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, and Tashkent. Your private group can customize the itinerary to your interests, whether it's cuisine, history, or architecture, with the expertise of your local guide. The tour includes internet usage, accommodation, breakfast, travel (train, flight, and bus), and tickets for activities. Enjoy hassle-free border pick-up upon request and easy mobility around the vast cities with your city guide.
08:00 AM
Our driver will pick you up from a location or airport with greeting board. Once booked you may send us an email or call to coordinate smooth pickup and drop off.
Experience the picturesque sights of Tashkent as you are transported to your hotel upon arrival.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Accommodations : Stay overnight in a highly rated, centrally located 3-4 star hotel in Tashkent.
Transfer to Tashkent Airport Domestic Terminal, then fly from Tashkent to Urgench.
2 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
Upon arrival in Urgench, transfer to the old city of Khiva (Itchan Kala), which boasts a history spanning over two millennia. The inner town covers 26 hectares and was constructed according to the ancient traditions of Central Asian town building, forming a regular rectangle (650 by 400 meters) elongated from south to north and enclosed by brick fortification walls up to ten meters high. Ichan Kala was the location of the khan's palace, and it was where high officials, clergy, and wealthy merchants resided. In contrast, ordinary people, small merchants, craftsmen, and peasants lived in Dishan Kala.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
The Kunya Ark, a fortified citadel located in the heart of Khiva, sits adjacent to the western ramparts of the Ichan Kala, just north of the city's west gate. While its origins date back as early as the 12th century, the central layout that exists today was primarily constructed under the rule of Arang Khan (r. 1688-94). As the largest of Khiva's many buildings, the Kunya Ark holds significant historical and architectural importance.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Included
Pahlavan Mahmud, a local poet and philosopher renowned for his heroic strength and healing abilities, is commemorated in a mausoleum bearing his name. Initially modest in construction, the site grew to include a khanaka and mosque where pilgrims could offer their prayers. Over time, the mausoleum underwent significant reconstruction, transforming into a magnificent structure featuring the city's largest dome, adorned with vibrant blue tiles.
40 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Khiva's Juma, or Friday Mosque, is situated near the heart of the Ichan Kala (old city), a location befitting its significance. It was here that the name of the ruling Khan would have been proclaimed during the Friday prayers, highlighting the mosque's central role in the community.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
The Islam-Khodja complex is situated in the southeastern part of Khiva's Ichan-Kala (old city), comprising a madrasa and a minaret. It is named after Islam Khodja, who served as the grand vizier and was also the first cousin of Muhammad Rahmi Bahadur II.
40 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Situated in the eastern section of Ichan-Kala, the Tash-Khauli Palace, constructed between 1830 and 1838, stands as a testament to the architectural grandeur of Khorezm during that era. Commissioned by Allakuli-Khan, the palace showcases the opulence and style of its time.
40 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
The minaret is highly esteemed for its distinctive decoration and its unique incompleteness. The Kalta-minor is a remarkable minaret entirely adorned with glazed tiles and majolica. It was commissioned in 1851 by Mohammed Amin Khan, the ruler of Khiva, as an architectural wonder intended to soar over 70 meters in height. However, construction halted at a height of 29 meters, leading to its name, the Kalta-minor, which means the Short Minaret.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Accommodations : Overnight in high rated center located Khiva 3* or boutique hotel
Meals : Breakfast
Enjoy free time in Khiva, followed by a 6-hour train or car journey to Bukhara, and then have free time in Bukhara. Additional charge for car ride.
6 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
Accommodations : Overnight in high rated center located 3* or boutique hotel
Meals : Breakfast
Dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries, the Lyab-i Hauz Ensemble remains one of Bukhara's central squares. It stands as a prominent tourist attraction, revered for its grandeur, tranquility, and historical significance. The ensemble serves as a popular resting spot, offering visitors a glimpse into Bukhara's past. Located in the southeast shakhristan near the main trade street of Bukhara, Lyab-i Hauz is a testament to the city's rich cultural heritage.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
The Kalyan Minaret is the sole remaining part of the Kara-khanid era mosque, constructed by Mohammad Arslan Khan in 1127, before the Mongol invasions. Rising to a height of 45.6 meters, this remarkable survivor from the city's early history captivated Genghis Khan to such an extent that he spared it from destruction. Today, it stands as the focal point of the city, located in the Po-i-Kalyan square.
1 Hours 30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
The Bolo Hauz Mosque is situated opposite the Ark Fortress, forming a Kosh layout with the Ark. Its name translates to "above the pool," referring to the octagonal hauz, or artificial pond, situated directly in front of it. Construction of the mosque began in 1712, during the early years of Abu'l-Faiz Khan's reign (r. 1711-47), making it one of Bukhara's last and most exquisite major buildings before the modern era.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
The Ark, a royal enclave within Bukhara, stands as the city's oldest structure and served as the residence of Bukhara's rulers for more than a thousand years. It dates back to the inception of Bukhara, with its origins lost in ancient history. However, it undoubtedly played a central role in the development of the medieval town that grew around it.
1 Hours 30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
In the late afternoon, transfer to the Bukhara train station in Kagan, located 15 km away. Take the train to Samarkand. Upon arrival in Samarkand, transfer to your hotel.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
Late afternoon transfer to Bukhara train Station in Kagan 15km, train to Samarkand (subject to availability), upon arrival transfer to hotel
3 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
Accommodations : Overnight in high rated center located 3* or boutique hotel
Meals : Breakfast
Visit the Gur Emir Mausoleum, where the tomb of Tamerlane, one of history's greatest conquerors, lies. The mausoleum, originally constructed in 1404-1405 and reconstructed in the 15th to 17th centuries, is a stunning example of Islamic architecture. Inside, you can see Tamerlane's tomb and the world's largest piece of jade, known as greenstone. Take a moment to reflect on Tamerlane's life and legacy while admiring this remarkable monument.
40 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Registan became the central square of the city after life in Afrosiab ceased. Over the years, Registan has undergone several reconstructions. Today, it is bordered by three magnificent medreses: Ulugbek, Sherdor, and Tillokori, each adding to the grandeur and historical significance of the square.
1 Hours 30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
The Bibi-Khanym Mosque, named after the wife of Timur (Tamerlane), was constructed between 1399 and 1404 and stands as one of Central Asia's most renowned architectural marvels. Ordered by Timur after his conquest of Delhi, the mosque was intended to be a symbol of his victory. The minaret of the mosque was planned to be the tallest of its time.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
The Siab Bazaar in Samarkand retains its impressive charm, just as it did in years past. Filled with a diverse array of produce and handicrafts, the bazaar is a testament to Uzbekistan's natural wealth and the talents and diligence of its people.
40 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The Shakhi-Zinda Ensemble, dating back to the 9th century, is located on the southeastern mound of Afrosiab. This architectural complex comprises more than 20 mausoleums containing 44 tombs. The most significant aspect of Shakhi-Zinda is its association with Qusam ibn Abbas, who was the first cousin of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and is said to bear the closest physical resemblance to the Prophet.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Included
Ulugbek's Observatory, built by Timur's grandson, is a remarkable site, although only its foundations remain today. Ulugbek, known for his contributions as an astronomer, scientist, and architect, made significant advancements in scientific and astronomical knowledge during his time. The observatory's most notable feature was a large sextant, a crucial astronomical instrument. Part of this sextant has been preserved, with its lowest part located in a deep trench measuring 11 kilometers.
50 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Accommodations : Overnight in high rated center located Samarkand 3* or boutique hotel
Meals : Breakfast
Transfer to Samarkand train station, catch an early morning train to Tashkent (subject to availability). Upon arrival, meet your guide and driver to begin sightseeing in Tashkent.
2 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
The theater building, designed by Alexey Shchusev and constructed between 1942 and 1947, was opened to the public in celebration of the 500th anniversary of the birth of Alisher Navoi. A tour of this facility is conducted outside the building.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Not Included
One of Tashkent's spiritual landmarks is the Khazrati-Imam ensemble, also known as Khast-Imam. Situated in the heart of the old city, the complex includes the Tillya Sheikh Mosque, the Abu Bakr Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum, the Barak Khan Madrasah, and the Imam al-Bukhari Islamic Institute.
1 Hours 30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
The Tashkent Metro holds the distinction of being the first underground system in Central Asia. Completed and inaugurated in 1977, it boasts stations with unique architectural styles. From marble and granite to rows of columns and colorful bas-reliefs, each station showcases its own distinctive features, including the use of ganch, a traditional plastering material.
40 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Amir Timur Square, centrally located in the modern city, is a vibrant and lush green space adorned with flowers and fountains. At its heart stands a statue of Tamerlane mounted on horseback, serving as a prominent landmark in the square.
40 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The State Museum of History of Uzbekistan, formerly known as the National Museum of Turkestan, has a rich history, having been founded in 1876. It stands as one of Central Asia's oldest museums. In the late 20th century, the building underwent restoration and now serves as the Reception House of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan. Currently, tours of the museum are conducted only from outside.
1 Hours • Admission Ticket Included
Transfer to Tashkent International Airport for outbound flight
15 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Meals : Breakfast
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