The Wonders of Uzbekistan
Embark on an unforgettable tour of Uzbekistan, a journey through the country’s most iconic highlights. Begin in the bustling capital of Tashkent, then travel to Samarkand, home to the magnificent Registan Square, the heart of this ancient city. Continue onwards to the UNESCO-listed sites of Bukhara and Khiva, where centuries of history and stunning architecture await.
For those looking to explore beyond the classic highlights, this itinerary can be extended to include lesser-known gems. Visit Nukus, the capital of the Karakalpakstan Republic, and venture to Moynaq, a hauntingly unique destination known for its “graveyard of ships” stranded in the desert, a testament to the region’s fascinating past.
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Arrive in Tashkent and transfer to the hotel for an early check in. Spend the morning at leisure before embarking upon an afternoon sightseeing tour of Tashkent – the most cosmopolitan city in Uzbekistan. Discover the Old City, Brak-Khan Madrassah, Yunus-Khan Mausoleum, Kaffal-al Shashi Mazar, Kukeldash Madrassah, Museum of Applied Art, Independence Square, Friendship People’s Square and the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet.
Take the morning high speed train to Samarkand, a city famous for its position on the Silk Road and the capital of the Timur Empire in the 14th century. Spend the rest of the day touring Samarkand with your guide visiting the Registan Complex, Mausoleum of Amir Timur and the ruined yet impressive Bibi Khanum Mosque.
A second day sightseeing in the city will take you to the Shah I Zinda Necropolis, the observatory built by Ulug Beg in the 15th century and Afrosiab – the remains of the ancient city of Samarkand.
Transfer to the railway station and continue on to Bukhara. The region around Bukhara has been inhabited for at least five millennia and the historic centre of Bukhara, which contains numerous mosques and madrassahs, is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ethnic Tajiks constitute the majority in Bukhara, but the city has historically had a wide mix of ethnicities. On arrival in Bukhara check in to the hotel for three nights and enjoy an afternoon at leisure to wander the old city.
Spend the day exploring Bukhara with an English-speaking guide. This 2,000 year old Silk Road city is the most complete example of a medieval city in Central Asia. Must-see monuments include the famous tomb of Ismail Samani, a masterpiece of 10th-century Muslim architecture, and a large number of 17th-century madrassahs.
This morning visit Sitorai Mokhi Khosa, the Summer Palace of the Bukharan Emirs, Bolo Khauz Mosque and the Bakhoutdin Nakshbandy Complex and Mausoleum located outside the city. Spend the afternoon exploring Bukhara further or simply relax and enjoy a refreshing drink in a traditional tea house.
Depart Bukhara for the 8 hour drive to Khiva. Stop on the banks of the Amu Darya River en route which hugs the Uzbek-Turkmen border. On arrival in Khiva check in to the hotel for two nights.
Khiva is one of old cities of ancient Khorezm, a masterpiece of eastern medieval architecture, located some 25 kilometres south of present-day Urgench. Spend the day exploring the small city of Khiva taking in sights including Ichan-Kala, Mohammed-Amin Khan Madrassah and Minaret, Kunya Ark, Pakhlavan Mahmud Complex, Islam Khodja Madrassah and Minaret, Jumma Mosque, Tash Hauli Allakuli-Khan Palace and the Bazaar.
Transfer to Urgench airport and fly to Tashkent. On arrival transfer to the hotel for an overnight stay. Meet with the local guide and enjoy a sightseeing tour of this often overlooked capital. Spend the last evening in Uzbekistan at leisure.
Transfer to the airport for the flight back to the UK.
Price Includes
- Return flights in economy class with Uzbekistan Airlines from London Heathrow
- All airport taxes & security charges
- 10 nights accommodation in a range of hotels/guesthouses with breakfast
- Bed & Breakfast
- All transfers and transportation
- Sightseeing with English-speaking guide/driver
- Entrance fees on sightseeing tours
Why we love this !
” When you arrive at the front door you are made to feel like you are at home. The hotel has a superb location right on the Marina with direct access to the beach within a minute. The team really work well to create a grand impression. From cold towels in the afternoon to cool off, ice-cream by the pool, pillow menu in your room, pilates, spa and so much more, it has it all.” ~ Abbie, Katie, Faye & Lucie
5 Reasons Why Lesley Recommends Uzbekistan...
- Fascinating History: Discover the ancient Silk Road cities of Bukhara, Samarkand, and Tashkent, where every corner tells stories of empires and trade, from the turquoise domes of Registan to the Shah-i-Zinda necropolis.
- Rich Culture: Immerse yourself in Uzbekistan’s vibrant traditions, from buzzing bazaars to artisan crafts. Lesley’s favorite? Ingenious bamboo cots showcasing unique family life.
- Architectural Marvels: Admire majestic madrassahs, minarets, and Soviet-era designs like Tashkent’s cosmic-themed metro stations.
- Delicious Cuisine: Savour dishes like plov, grilled meats, soups, and pastries, with sweet treats like cakes and baklava to satisfy any craving.
- Safe and Welcoming: With clean streets, friendly locals, and no tourist hassle, Uzbekistan is perfect for exploring at your own pace.
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