Trip Type: Small and Big Group
The minimum is usually no less than 2, and the maximum is no more than 20 but some can be smaller or bigger, depending on the trip. Check individual trips for details.
For anyone curious about the beginnings of international commerce, and with it the spread of religious ideas, art, language and culture, a visit to this newly reopening country is a must. Here are Uzbekistan’s top Silk Road sights.
Wheelchair accessible. Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Breakfast at hotel. Visit Minor mosque and Khasti Imam complex. Shopping in Chorsu bazaar. Drive to International Airport for the departure flight to the next destination.
Khayir Sogh Buling – Uzbek traditional farewell and good wishes.
End of Tour.
After breakfast continue tour:
-Explore traditional way of making Samarkand paper from mulberry
-Ulugbek Observatory
-Tomb of Khoda Daniyar
Lunch and coach trip to Bukhara (4h). Upon arrival accommodation.(Bozori Hammam is available upon guest request). Dinner.
Overnight in Bukhara.
Breakfast. Continue tour:
-Sitorai Mokhi Khossa
-Samanids' Mausoleum
-Chashmai Ayyub Mausoleum
-Bolo-Khovuz mosque
-Ark Fortress.
Transfer to Tashkent by bullet train Afrosiyob (15:50-19:45) Arrival in Tashkent and check in the hotel. Dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Tashkent.
After breakfast excursion in Silk Manufacture. Then drive to Shakhrikhan for discover how the famous knives are produced. Lunch at Chontak Chaykhana. Short drive to Andijan city to visit Babur museum. Transfer to Tashkent by express train. Upon arrival accommodation.
Overnight in Tashkent.