C19, Solo Uzbekistan (Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Chimgan Mountains)

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Discover the Timeless Charm of Uzbekistan

 

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Uzbekistan with our 7-day solo adventure through its most captivating cities and landscapes. Begin in Tashkent, where you'll receive a warm welcome before heading to Khiva, the oldest city in Uzbekistan. Wander through the ancient streets of Ichan-Qala, marveling at its well-preserved architectural treasures, including the Kunya-Ark fortress and the stunning Tash Khouvli palace. 

Travel to Bukhara, a city steeped in history with over 140 architectural monuments. Explore the majestic Citadel Ark, the exquisite Samanids Mausoleum, and the striking Poi Kalon complex. Continue your journey to Samarkand, where the grandeur of Registan Square and the Shakhi-Zindeh mausoleums await. Experience the local craftsmanship in Gijduvan and enjoy a scenic train ride back to Tashkent. Conclude your trip with a refreshing excursion to the Chimgan Mountains and Charvak Lake, offering breathtaking views and leisure activities. This tour is a perfect blend of cultural exploration and natural beauty, providing an unforgettable experience of Uzbekistan’s timeless allure.

Price Includes
Accommodation at mentioned hotels on double share basis
Transportation per program in comfortable a/c transport with professional drivers. 2 pax – Sedan (Lacetti Chevrolet), 4-8 pax – Minivan (Grand Starex, Toyota Hiace), 10-14 pax – Midibus (Mitsubishi Rosa, Sprinter), 15 and more pax – Big Bus (Yutong, Higer)
Breakfasts at the hotels
Economy class train tickets Bukhara-Tashkent (bullet or normal, as per availability)
Daily two bottles of 0.5l water per person
Escort English / Bahasa speaking guide for entire tour
Entrance fees to mentioned sights per program
Price Excludes
Visa consular fees and processing expenses
Photo and video charges at sights
All lunches and dinners per program
For our groups of 15 pax and more we add complimentary: Pilaw preparing master class, Bread backing master class, Shish kebabs master class, Pottery master class, Herbal teas degustation
International air tickets to / out of Tashkent
Tashkent - Samarkand bullet train – 25$ pp.
Travel Insurance
Extras, not indicated in inclusions

Travel Styles

Cultural
Itinerary

Arrival to Tashkent international airport is at 18:30, meet by your escort guide. Transfer to your hotel, check in and overnight.

In the morning you will have a flight to Urgench, then transfer to Khiva. Today you will have a wonderful sightseeing tour in the oldest city of Uzbekistan. It will be inside of Ichan-Qala, the inner city in Khiva rounded with strong walls. Centuries old sound buildings, palaces, mosques, Madrasahs, Mausoleums, Minarets, Caravan-Sarais and Bathhouses transformed Ichan-Qala into unique city-monument. Ichan-Qala consists of over 400 traditional dwelling houses and about 60 architectural monuments. In 1969 Ichan-Qala was designated a historical and architectural conservation area. The most remarkable sites in it are the Kunya-Ark fortress dating back to 17th century, found by Muhammad Arang Khan, Kalta Minor minaret and Tash Khouvli palace, an incredible sample of Khorezm architectural mastership of 1830s. Night is in a hotel.

Early in the morning we will have transfer to a fascinating city of Bukhara. With its more than 140 architectural monuments Bukhara is a "town museum" dating back to the Middle Ages. The city consists of narrow streets, green parks and gardens, historical and architectural monuments belong to different epochs, but locate very close to each other. The road from Khiva to Bukhara goes through famous Kizilkum desert. On the way we will enjoy the view to Amu Darya river, the deepest river in Central Asia, formed by the confluence of the Panj and Vakhsh in Tajikistan) and flowing into Aral See. Upon arrival in Bukhara you will have free time. Night is in a hotel.

Today you will have a full day city tour in this fascinating city. At first you will visit the most ancient citadel in Bukhara dating back to the 4th century named Citadel Ark which served as a palace for several dynasties of Bukhara Empire. Then you will see Samanids mausoleum, a real masterpiece of architecture of 9th-10th century. Then the tour continues to Chashma Ayub, meaning Job's well and Bolo-Hauz mosque, known also as the mosque of forty columns built in honor of Bukhara governor Abu-Fayud Khan. Then you have a chance to walk along the shopping domes and visit one of the most famous madrasahs of Bukhara called Nodir Divan Begi which is also a part of Lyabi House Ensemble, famous central sightseeing of Bukhara. The tour will end with visiting Poi Kalon complex, the unique sample of architectural art of Bukhara. It consists of three structures built in the 12th - 16th centuries: Kalon minaret, Kalon mosque and Mir Arab Madrasah. Night is in a hotel.

After breakfast we will start our way to Samarkand. On the way, we will stop over at Gijduvan village to visit famous private pottery workshop. Gijduvan ceramics school has its deep roots. The skills have been passed from father to son from generation to generation. Today Gizhduvan is home for the sixth generation of potters from Narzullayevs family which glorified Gijduvan school ceramics all over the world. Gijduvan School of ceramics is distinguished by a geometric pattern. Green and blue colors prevail in decoration of products. Afterwards we continue driving to Samarkand. Night is in a hotel.

Samarkand is situated in the valley of the river Zerafshan. It is the second largest city in Uzbekistan and is of the same age as the cities of Babylon and Rome. Today you will visit its most outstanding sights, such as Registan Square, Shakhi-Zindeh, Mausoleum of Guri Emir and national bazaar. Registan Square, a complex of three fascinating Madrasahs dating back to the 15th and 17th centuries, is the main highlight of Samarkand and no one can stop admiring its beauty and majesty. The architectural complex of Shakhi-Zindeh represents a large collection of mausoleums dating back to the 11th –15th centuries, being a part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After that, you can walk along the local Broadway, surrounded by souvenir shops, teahouses, sweets, and workshops. Then you can visit the national bazaar, Siab, an oriental bazaar, where it is easy to find Uzbek traditional handmade products and local sweets. Evening is the train to Tashkent. Overnight is at the hotel.

In the morning, you will transfer to the Chimgan Mountains. Upon arrival, you will have a chair lift to reach the top to see Beldersay peak, 30 min one-way. You will have some free time here to walk around and enjoy nature. On the way back; you will stop over at Charvak lakeside beach for free time and your own water activities (as per season). Charvak is an artificial lake and a popular resort in the Tashkent region, and thousands of holidaymakers from all over Uzbekistan and neighboring countries visit the reservoir. At the end of the day, they return to Tashkent. Transfer to airport and flight home.

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