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Uzbekistan is becoming one of the interesting tourist destinations.
Many centuries ago, the civilization that existed here gave life to many famous scientists, philosophers, poets and doctors, many of whose output is still used by many intellectuals around the world. As we celebrate the 10th anniversary of this newly independent country with its renovated monuments of history, culture and architecture, a high level of interest is made available to the international tourist market.
One can travel to Uzbekistan using many different airlines but we recommend you use Uzbekistan Airways, where you can feel the spirit of the East once you board the airplane. Equipped by modern long-distance liners produced by well-known aircraft production companies such as Boeing and Airbus Industry, Uzbekistan Airways provides passengers with the world class service on international flights from Europe, North America, Asia, and Middle East.
Domestic flights to the tourist centers of Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva are provided on board of the middle-distance British-French RJ-85. In anticipation to meet with past centuries, tourists need just a short time to pass through the procedures of the modern airports, the gateway to the country of turquoise domes.
Tashkent is the capital city of Uzbekistan and one of the largest cities in Central Asia. It is a vibrant, modern city with a rich history that blends Soviet-era architecture with Islamic heritage and contemporary development)
– Meeting the tourists
– Square Amir Temur (Amir Timur Square: Named after the famous conqueror Amir Timur (Tamerlane), this square is a central landmark in Tashkent, featuring a statue of Timur on horseback. The surrounding area is a hub of cultural and political activity)
– Museum of Amir Temur
– Lunch at Central Asian plov center
– Monument of courage
– Hast Imam (Khast Imam Complex: This religious complex is the spiritual heart of Tashkent and includes several important structures, such as the Barak Khan Madrasah, the Tilla Sheikh Mosque, and the Muyi Mubarak Library, which houses one of the oldest copies of the Quran in the world, known as the Samarkand Kufic Quran)
– Dinner at the restaurant
– check in for one night Tashkent
– Breakfast
– flight to Khiva. (Khiva, a historic city in Uzbekistan, is renowned for its well-preserved ancient architecture and vibrant history)
– lunch in Khiva
– Kalta Minor (Kalta Minor Minaret**: An unfinished minaret known for its striking turquoise tiles and unique design)
– Islomhuja and Friday mosque in Khiva (Juma Mosque Known for its wooden columns and intricate carvings, this mosque is a beautiful example of Khiva’s religious architecture)
– Pahlavon Mahmud (Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum**: A beautiful mausoleum dedicated to a renowned poet and wrestler, adorned with intricate tile work and impressive domes)
– Itchan Kala This UNESCO World Heritage site is the old town of Khiva, surrounded by a defensive wall. It’s a remarkable example of Islamic architecture with historical monuments, narrow alleys, and traditional buildings)
– check in to the hotel
– dinner in terrace
– Khiva in night time free time
– breakfast
– transfer to Bukhara (Bukhara, one of Uzbekistan’s most historic cities, is renowned for its well-preserved Islamic architecture and rich cultural heritage)
– lunch in Bukhara desert
– safari in desert
– check in to the hotel in Bukhara
– dinner
– breakfast
– Ark (Ark Fortress: This massive fortress was the residence of the Emirs of Bukhara and offers panoramic views of the city. It includes a museum and ancient structures)
– lunch
– Bukhara’s Historic Trading Domes: The city has several covered bazaars, including the Taki-Sarrafon (money changers’ dome), Taki-Telpak Furushon (hat makers’ dome), and Taki-Zargaron (jewelers’ dome), which showcase Bukhara’s role as a trading hub on the Silk Road.
– dinner
– check in for one night in Bukhara
– Labi Hauz (Lyab-i Hauz Complex: A historic square featuring a pool surrounded by important architectural structures, including the Nadir Divanbegi Madrasah and the Kukeldash Madrasah)
– Minorai Kalon (Kalyan Minaret: Often called the “Tower of Death,” this iconic minaret is a prominent feature of Bukhara’s skyline and was used as a watchtower and for calls to prayer)
– breakfast
– transfer to Samarkand (Samarkand is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Central Asia, located in modern-day Uzbekistan. It’s known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural significance, especially as a key city along the Silk Road)
– Lunch at the restaurant
– Gori Amir (Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum: The mausoleum of the famous conqueror Timur (Tamerlane), this structure is known for its majestic dome and elaborate decoration)
– check in for one night Samarkand
– making plov for dinner at the restaurant by tourists with masters
– coming back to the hote
– breakfast
– observatory of Ulughbek (Ulugh Beg Observatory: Built by Timur’s grandson Ulugh Beg, this observatory was one of the most advanced in the world during its time and is a testament to the region’s historical contributions to science)
– lunch
– Registan (Registan Square: This is the heart of Samarkand and one of the most iconic sites in Central Asia. It features three stunning madrasahs (Islamic schools): Ulugh Beg Madrasah, Sher-Dor Madrasah, and Tilya-Kori Madrasah, each adorned with intricate tilework)
– Bibikhanum (Bibi-Khanym Mosque: Once one of the largest and most magnificent mosques in the Islamic world, it was built by Timur and remains a significant architectural landmark)
– dinner
– free time
– breakfast
– Shahi Zinda (Shah-i-Zinda: A stunning necropolis that houses the mausoleums of various rulers and nobles, this site is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture with its beautifully decorated tombs)
– Eternal city (Boqiy shahar)
– lunch at the restaurant
– Islom Karimov monument (the first president of Uzbekistan)
– transfer to Tashkent by train
– arriving to Tashkent
– Dinner
– seeing guests off ( airport )
Price 550$
Extra payment for single room occupancy 150$
Group size (16-25)
Price 600$
Extra payment for single room occupancy 150$
Group size (8-15)
Price 700$
Extra payment for single room occupancy 150$
Group size (5-8)
Prices are for 2024 in US$ per person, with discounted prices for larger groups available on request