Road to Samarkand

Journey through the heart of Central Asia

Ancient Wonders and Timeless Culture

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Central Asia, where stark deserts and majestic mountain landscapes form the backdrop to ancient cities steeped in Silk Road legend. Explore bustling bazaars, marvel at intricate Islamic architecture, and soak in the mystical old-world atmosphere that defines this storied region. The Road to Samarkand tour takes you to the most iconic sites, immersing you in deep-rooted culture and history while tantalizing your taste buds with Uzbekistan’s delicious cuisine.

Thoughtfully designed and thoroughly researched, this tour offers a collection of once-in-a-lifetime experiences, many of which are entirely exclusive. From uncovering hidden treasures to enjoying carefully curated cultural moments, every detail has been crafted to make this journey extraordinary. Whether you’re wandering through ancient monuments or savouring authentic local dishes, the Road to Samarkand promises an adventure that will leave a lasting impression.

All the things you need to know

  • Fully Inclusive
    Touring with Guides and entrance fees
  • 20 nights in 3/4 star accommodation
  • Small group size – average 18 people
  • Internal flights as specified
  • Transfers in air-conditioned vehicles
  • Experienced local tour manager
  • Breakfasts: 20 , Lunches: 19 , Dinners: 20
  • Guided sightseeing & entrance fees
  • Porterage at all hotels
  • Physical Rating 3 – Longer walking and gentle paced physical activities.

Fly overnight to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan’s capital and cultural hub. Upon arrival check-in and spend the rest of the day at leisure, before dinner.

Drive to Ala Archa National Park for a leisurely hike through its picturesque scenery of rugged peaks and dramatic gorges. Return to Bishkek for a city tour, where you will visit Manas Monument, the State History Museum before enjoying a walking tour around Ala Too Square to watch the changing of the Guard of Honor ceremony.

Visit the magnificent 12th-century Burana Tower before departing for Cholpon-Ata. Set on the shores of Lake Issyk Kul, visit the astonishing collection of 8th Century petroglyphs etched into glacial stone nearby. Later, take a cruise on the beautiful Lake Kul, admiring its spectacular alpine-esque surroundings.

Drive to Karakol, stopping at Semenov Gorge for a gentle hike en route. Visit the Kyrchyn Jailoo ethnic village and arrive in Karakol in the early afternoon. Go on to visit the Przhevalsky Museum, dedicated to the Russian explorer, and visit the striking Holy Trinity Orthodox Church and the Chinese Mosque.

Rise early to immerse yourself in the hustle and bustle of Karakol’s Sunday morning animal market which rivals Kashgar’s famous animal market. In the afternoon, travel to the Jeti-Oguz Gorge for a walk through the canyon of red sandstone. This evening enjoy a home-cooked dinner with a local Dungan family in Karakol.

Depart Karakol early and to the village of Bokonbaevo to watch an eagle hunting demonstration, a millennia-old Kyrgyz tradition practised with majestic golden eagles. Continue to Naryn, where you will stay the night.

Pass through dramatic mountain andvalley landscapes to reach Tash Rabat, a small stone caravansary that was of great significance at the height of the Silk Road. Enjoy the peaceful valley said to contain some of the finest landscapes in Kyrgyzstan before returning to Naryn.

Transfer to Kochkor, the centre of Kyrgyz felt handicrafts. Visit a traditional ‘shyrdak’ (wool carpet) workshop and a co-op that provides training for local women in traditional handicrafts. In the evening you will travel to a guesthouse near Chong-Kemin National Park.

Travel from Kochkor to Chong Kemin, a quiet valley with small villages surrounded by magnificent mountains. Enjoy a walk in the foothills before travelling to Bishkek airport for your flight to Tashkent.

Explore Tashkent’s sights, including the Barak Khana Seminary, Kukeldash Madrassahs, Tila Shaikh Mosque and their archives. Browse the wares of Chorsu bazaar before experiencing a ceramic workshop.

Travel to the legendary city of Samarkand where you will enjoy a tour of Registan Square, the Ulug-Bek and Tillya-Kori madrasah. Enjoy the rest of the day exploring at your leisure.

Explore Gur Emir, the mausoleum of Tamerlane, the grandest structure of Amir Temur’s times – the chief Friday Mosque called Bibi-Khanum and the Siab Bazaar and Shahi Zinda Necropolis. Later in the afternoon see Mausoleum of the Prophet Daniel.

Visit Ulugbek’s observatory, constructed by Ulugbek (Grandson of the Great Amir Temur) in 1428-1429. Later see the ancient settlement of Afrosiab. Continue to Konigil Village to visit a papermaking workshop. In the afternoon return to Samarkand and remainder of the day at leisure.

Travel to Shakhrisabz, the birthplace of the Great Amir Timur (Tamerlane). Explore the city, visiting sites such as the remnants of Ak-Sarai Palace, Dorus Tilavat cemetery and Kok-Gumbas Mosque. Return to Samarkand this afternoon.

Journey to Bukhara. En route, visit Gijduvan, a centre of famous handmade ceramics. Here you will see the fascinating process of making these ceramics. Continue on to Bukhara where you will have the afternoon to begin to explore this fascinating city.

This morning’s sightseeing includes: the Lab-i-khauz ensemble, Nadir Devanbegi Madrassah, Khanaga and Magoki Attari Mosques, Poi Kalon Minaret and Mosque, plus the Maddrassahs of Aziz Khan and Ulugbek. After lunch you will discover the Ark of Bukhara, Bolo Hauz Mosque and the Mausoleums of Ismail Samanid and Chashma Ayub.

This morning visit Sitora-i Mohi Khosa, the Emir’s summer palace, a 20th Century confection of a building! Continue to the Bahauddin Naqshbandi Mausolem of a famous Sufi spiritual leader of the region. The afternoon is at leisure. Return to Bukhara and spend the rest of the day at leisure.

This morning you will set out for Khiva, a journey that will take you across Kyzyl Kum desert and a stop at Amudarya River. The route runs 480 kilometres through the stark beauty of the desert, the scenery changing from sparse saksaul trees to the lush riverbanks of the Amudarya.

Explore ancient Khiva, discovering the sights of the UNESCO World Heritage inner-walled city of Itchan Kala including the mighty Kunya Ark and the turquoise tiled Islom-Khodja. Wander through the fascinating Madrassah Rakhimkhon, a beacon of religious, astronomic, geographic and mathematical studies, and see the 19th Century Tash Hauli Palace, decorated in blue fine china tiles.

Transfer to Urgench to fly to Tashkent. Upon arrival visit the Museum of Applied Arts as well as the Mustakilik Square and the famous Tashkent Metro. With it’s marble and granite decorations the Metro feels like an underground palace.

Today according to your flight times, transfer to Tashkent Airport for your onward journey back to the UK.

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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

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5 Reasons Why Lesley Recommends Uzbekistan...

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Architectural Marvels: Admire majestic madrassahs, minarets, and Soviet-era designs like Tashkent’s cosmic-themed metro stations.
  4. Delicious Cuisine: Savour dishes like plov, grilled meats, soups, and pastries, with sweet treats like cakes and baklava to satisfy any craving.
  5. 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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