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Embark on a Sacred Journey Through Uzbekistan

 

Embark on a transformative pilgrimage across Uzbekistan, delving into its rich spiritual heritage and stunning architectural marvels. Your journey begins in Tashkent, where you'll be warmly welcomed before heading to Bukhara. Here, traverse the sacred sites dedicated to revered Sufi scholars, including the tombs of Abduholiq Gijduvaniy, Khoja Muhammad Orif Ar Revgariy, and Hazrati Bakhouddin Naqshbandi, among others. Experience the deep spiritual essence of these holy places as you explore Bukhara’s historical treasures.

Continue your exploration with a visit to Gijduvan's renowned pottery workshop, where the artistry of the Narzullayev family has been celebrated for generations. Proceed to Samarkand, where you’ll visit the grand Registan Square, the Mausoleum of Guri Emir, and the Al Bukhary memorial complex, honoring one of Islam’s greatest scholars. Finally, return to Tashkent to experience its vibrant cultural scene, including Independence Square, Chorsu Bazaar, and the famed Tashkent metro. This 7-day journey blends spiritual discovery with cultural immersion, offering a profound and enriching experience in the heart of Central Asia.

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 Tashkent airport is at 18:30 meet and transfer to your hotel. Check in and overnight is at the hotel.

Morning flight is to Bukhara. You will start pilgrimage to Seven Sufi scholars burial places, all of them are located in outskirts of Bukhara. Visit the tomb of Abduholiq Gijduvaniy (1103-1179) located in the town of Gijduvan (40 km away from Bukhara). Continue to the tomb of the fourth apprentice of Abduholiq Gijduvaniy Khoja Muhammad Orif Ar Revgariy known as Hazrat Khoja Orif Mohitobon (died in 1259). This holy site is located in the district of Shofirkon 50-60 km from the centre of Bukhara. Continue to the burial site of Hodja Mahmud Anjir Fagnaviy (died in 1286). Continue to Mausoleum of Khoja Ali Rometaniy located in Rometan district. He was the apprentice of Khoja Mahmud Anjir Fagnaviy (died in 1310, in some sources in 1321). Visit to burial place of Hodja Mukhammad Boboyi Samosiy (1259-1354), an apprentice of Hodja Ali Rometaniy. Overnight is at the hotel.

Breakfast is at the hotel. Continue pilgrimage with a visit to the next holy site is the tomb of Hazreti Said Mir Kulol (1287-1370). The last pilgrimage place is the holiest ensemble of Bukhara, the burial place of Hazrati Bakhouddin Naqshbandi – the founder of Naqshbandiya Order, located in the village of Qasri Orifon. Then continue to Chor-Bakr Necropolis, a complex located in Sumiton village. Mausoleum of Aby Khafs Kabir. Dinner and overnight.

After breakfast, we will start our way to Samarkand. On the way, we will stop over at Gijduvan village to visit the tomb of Abduholiq Gijduvaniy (1103–1179) located in the town of Gijduvan (40 km away from Bukhara). Also visit a famous private pottery workshop. The Gijduvan ceramics school has deep roots. The skills have been passed from father to son, from generation to generation. Today, Gizhduvan is home to the sixth generation of potters from the Narzullayev family, which has glorified Gijduvan school ceramics all over the world. The Gijduvan School of ceramics is distinguished by a geometric pattern. Green and blue colors prevail in the decoration of products. Afterwards, we continued driving to Samarkand. Night is in a hotel.

Breakfast is at the hotel. Morning drive outside of the city to visit Al Bukhary memorial complex. Al Bukhary - Islamic scholar, who authored the hadith collection known as Sahih al-Bukhari, regarded by Sunni Muslims as one of the most authentic (Sahih) Hadith collections. He also wrote other books such as Al-Adab al-Mufrad. Afternoon prying there. Returning to Samarkand, lunch is at local restaurant. Visiting architectural complex Shakhi-Zindeh (11-15th c.) - the name Shah-I-Zinda (meaning "the living king") comes together with the legend about Kusam Ibn Abbas, the cousin of the prophet Muhammad SAW who was buried here. Visiting al Moturidy complex in Samarkand. Overnight is at the hotel.

Breakfast in Hotel. Full day tour in Samarkand: Mosque and Tomb of Khodja Ubaydulla Akhror {was head of “Nakshbandiya” in 15c.}. Visiting Registan square – the complex of three historical building: Madrasah Ulugbek (15th c.), Madrasah Sher-dor (17th c.), Madrasah Tilla-Kori (17th c.) – the visiting card and the main attraction spot of Samarkand. Mausoleum Guri Emir - Tamerlane’s tomb (14-15th c.) - Gur-e Amir means "Tomb of the King". Visit to mausoleum of Abu Mansur Al-Matrudi, the great theologian in Islam. Then drive out of Samarkand and visit the memorial complex of Imam Al-Bukhari (if will be opne, still closed for renovation), the great Hadith collector. It is a beautiful architectural ensemble built during the years of Independence of Uzbekistan and very popular among both for locals so for foreign guests. Shopping time at Siab bazaar. Late afternoon is the transfer to Tashkent by bus. Arrival and overnight.

Today you will visit Independence square which is the main square of the country, erected as a symbol of victory over fascism in World War II. Then you will have a chance to walk along the local Broadway, a walking street between independence square and Amir Timur square. Further you can take a ride in famous Tashkent metro, among the most beautiful subways in the world. First line was opened in 1977. Then you will visit the old part of the city which includes: Chorsu Bazaar, Kukaldash Madrasah and Hast Imam complex that consists of several madrasahs, mosques and mausoleum. The highlight of its exhibits is the Othman Quran which is the world’s oldest Quran copy dating back to 8th c. Quran belonged to Othman Ibn Affan, the Third Caliph (of the four righteous Caliphs who succeeded the prophet Muhammad). Othman was killed by non-muslims in 8th century. His blood spred over the Quran that you still can see on its pages. Transfer to the airport and flight to Jakarta is at midnight.

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