Excursions in the cities of Uzbekistan.

The tour starts on any date convenient for you.

Number of people: from 1

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Tour price upon request.

Uzbekistan is a country located in the heart of Central Asia. Our team will select and create the most interesting route through the cities and mountains of our beautiful country, taking into account all your wishes. This country is not limited to such cities as Tashkent and Samarkand, there are also little-visited historical and cultural corners of our country such as Termez, Kashkadarya, Surkhandarya, Nuratau, Zaamin, Fergana (Fergana Valley).

We will create the perfect tour for you based on your wishes and the season:

  • Tashkent
  • Samarkand
  • Bukhara
  • Khiva
  • Nukus
  • Termez, center of Buddhist civilization
  • Surkhandarya
  • Fergana Valley
  • Shakhrisabz
  • Yurt camp in the Kyzylkum desert
  • Aydarkul
  • Nurata
  • Aral Sea
  • Muynak, ship cemetery
  • Zaamin
  • Chimgan Mountains
  • Ugam-Chatkal National Park

City tours.

Monument of Courage.

Tashkent, the city of bread.
The capital.

  • The historical complex of Khazreti Imam, where the famous Koran of Caliph Usman is kept.
  • Barak Khan Madrasah,
  • Tillya-Sheikh Mosque,
  • The Mausoleum of Saint Abu Bakr Kaffal Shashi and the Islamic Institute of Imam al-Bukhari.
  • Immerse yourself in the bustle of the oriental bazaar Chorsu.
  • Continue your journey on one of the most beautiful subways in the world to the city center.
  • Visit the Museum of Applied Arts
  • Amir Temur Square
  • Duration: 5-6 hours, during which time you will stop for lunch at one of the restaurants suggested by the guide. Alternative program options will also be offered.

Samarkand, the same age as Rome.

  • Registan Square
  • A factory producing legendary paper using 12th century technology.
  • Bibi Khanum Mosque (14th century), built in honor of Tamerlane’s beloved wife.
  • Visiting the Siyab Market – the city’s main market.
  • Shah-i-Zinda Complex (14th-15th century) – an ensemble of mausoleums of the nobility,
  • The Mausoleum of St. Daniel (14th-15th century) – a place of pilgrimage for representatives of all world religions.
  • Ulugbek Observatory (15th century) – Tamerlane’s beloved grandson, ruler, scientist astronomer
  • Tomb of Tamerlane – Gur-Emir.

Shah-i-Zinda

View from the Kalyan minaret.

Bukhara, the center of literature.

  • Ark Fortress – a citadel, the residence of the rulers of Bukhara (1st century BC – 19th century)
  • PoyiKalon Complex – including the minaret and the Kalon Mosque (12th-15th century)
  • Mir Arab Madrasah (16th century) – a functioning religious university
  • Ulugbek Madrasah (15th century) – built by Tamerlane’s grandson
  • Trading domes of the 16th century – which still work for the guests of Bukhara
  • Magoki Attori Mosque (12th century) – one of the oldest mosques in Central Asia.
  • Visit to the workshop of the world-famous puppeteer of Bukhara,
  • Lyabi Hauz Ensemble (16th-17th century)
  • Khoja Nasreddin Monument.

Khiva, an oasis in the desert.

  • Museum-Reserve “Ichan Kala”
  • Madrasah “Muhammad Amin Khan” and minaret “Katta Minor” (19th century) – the calling card of the city
  • Palace “Kunya Ark” (residence of the rulers of Khiva), including “Kurinish Khan” (reception of the Khiva khans, 17th century);
  • Madrasah “Muhammad Rahimkhan Feruz” (19th century)
  • “Juma” mosque (18th century) – the religious center of the city
  • Mausoleum “Pakhlavan Makhmud” (14th-19th century) – a great wrestler, poet and philosopher, in whose honor the “International Heroic Games” are held in the city every year.
  • Madrasah and minaret “Islam Khoja” (19th-20th century) –
  • Complex “Tashkhauli” (19th century) – the harem of the Khiva rulers, which is built with elements of a labyrinth.
  • “Caravanserai” (XIX) – a medieval eastern market, which still operates for guests of Khiva.

Ichan Kala.

Ship in the desert.

Muynak. Ship cemetery.

  • Departure to the city is made from the city of Nukus or from Khiva. On the way you will visit the monument to the victims of World War II (now symbolically dedicated to the Aral Sea). The monument is located at the highest point of the city, from where a unique panoramic view of the city and the bottom of the sea opens.
  • You will visit the “Ship Cemetery”, a museum at the House of Culture, where the works of artists F. Madgazin and R. Matevosyan are exhibited, who captured the Aral Sea and the Amu Darya River in their canvases. Here you can compare the Aral Sea before and after.
  • Lunch at the guest house. Continuation of the journey along the dried bottom of the Aral Sea.
  • Climb to the Ustyurt Plateau, stop at the magnificent canyons of Ustyurt.
  • Arrival at the sea. Walk. Dinner by the fire. Night in a yurt camp.

Evgeniy Shabanov

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