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On this tour, you will discover Uzbekistan's history, culture, and traditions. Enjoy Uzbek food, folk music, and ancient historical sites except for Islamic religious monuments.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Overnight in 3 star hotel Navruz or Milan or similar boutique hotel
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Uzbekistan State Museum of Applied Art
Your sightseeing in Tashkent will start visiting old Tashkent to see the 16thBarak-Khan Madrasah complex for your first look at the ubiquitous and glorious ceramic tile work, and the MuiMuborak Library of 16th century with an original Koran handwritten on vellum in the 7th century. Lunch, then we’ll see the Applied Arts Museum, which showcases some of the best historical-artistic examples of the arts of Uzbekistan, in the mansion of the Imperial Russian diplomat Alexander Polovtsev. He commissioned the intricately decorated mansion expressly to house his extensive collections of unique handicrafts and textiles. After the Soviet revolution, the government nationalized his cherished home and opened it to the public as a museum. Polovtsev’s rare examples of folk art such as vintage ceramics, handmade rugs, and wood carvings are on display in the wondrous house with its colorfully decorated ceilings. Return to the hotel to rest until our Welcome Dinner. Navruz Hotel, Tashkent
Kukeldash Madrasah
We drive in the old part of Tashkent and stop at Chorsu market and see Kukeldash madrasah of 16th century.
Arba or Jahongir boutique hotel or similar
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Registan
We will visit one of the pearls of Uzbekistan, a historical site called Registan with 3 madrasahs of 15, 16th and 18 th centuries.
Gur Emir Mausoleum
Gur Emir is the mausoleum of Amir Temur and his teacher and grandchildren located in Samarkand.
Bibihanim mosque was built in 14th century as one of the great mosques in Central Asia. it is named after a favourite wife of Amir Temur.
Shah-i-Zinda
The necropolis of Shahi Zinda is a holy place for Muslims of Uzbekistan because it has a grave of Kusam Ibn Abbas and all relatives of Temur, his sisters, aunts, architect, and generals.
Ulugbek Madrasah
You will visit the observatory of Ulughbek, grandson of Temur who ruled in the empire in the 15th century and at the same time, he was one of the well-known Astronomy scientists and mathematicians.
Overnight in 3 star hotel or a boutique hotel located in old town of Bukhara.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Lyab-i-Hauz
After arrival in Bukhara, we will proceed to a walk tour in the old town and visit Laby Hauz complex with Nadir Devan Begi madrasah, Canada, and Kukeldash madrasah.
Poi Kalyan Mosque
Kalyan mosque and minaret were built in 13 century before Mongols' invasion of Central Asia. It was the biggest mosque in Central Asia. Now it is a historical site of Uzbekistan and main symbol of Bukhara.
Ark of Bukhara
Ark, citadel of Bukhara emirs dating back to 1-2 centuries AD. It is the main square of the city with city walls, museums, where they display historical artifacts of Bukhara.
A unique building dating back to 9-10 centuries where it hosts the tomb of Ismail Samany , the first local Khan who ruled the central Asia in 10th century. Brick works of the mausoleum are unique design.
Overnight in 3 star hotel or a boutique hotel located in the old town
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Chasma Ayub Mausoleum
The mausoleum of Chashmai Ayub dates back to the 9th century AD. It is considered to be one of the first mausoleums built during the Arabs invasion. We will also visit Ismail Somoni Mausoleum. The first Islamic ruler of Central Asia.
Palace of Moon-like Stars (Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa)
Summer palace of the last emir of Bukhara built by a Russian architect and designed in European style.
overnight in 3 star hotel in Khiva, Ichan kala old fortress.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Today we have a journey to Khiva via Kyzylkum desert. We will pass Amudary river (Oxus) and arrive in Khiva late afternoon.
Overnight in 3 star hote or in a Boutique hotel in Ichan kala
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Itchan Kala
Khiva, once famous for its slave trade and ruthless emirs, is the most intact and the most remote of Central Asia’s Silk Road cities. The Soviets removed the residents, restored the city and made it an ‘open air’ museum. Happily, since independence, the old families have moved back and life is vibrant once again within the baked mud walls. There is a wonderful carpet shop in Khiva with unique silk carpets and suzani inspired by the designs of the tiles and doors of the city. We will spend the day exploring more of Khiva and visiting Juma Mosque, Kukhana Ark Shir, Gaza Khan Madrasaand some favorite mosques and madrasas.
Overnight in Tashkent in 3 star hotel.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Ayaz-Kala
Today after breakfast we head to the north of Uzbekistan and en route to Nukus we will visit Ayazkala fortress, Topraqkala and Chilpik attractions dating back to 1-2 centuries AD.
State Museum of Art named after I.V. Savitsky
The museum is the 2nd largest museum of Avant-Garde Art and displays the artifacts of Karakalpakstan folklore arts and paintings.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast
Tashkent
Transfer to airport for your return flight home. End of Services.
Lunch and Dinner
if you arrive separately from the group we can arrange it for you for extra $15 per transfer
International flight to Uzbekistan
Photographing fee at sites and museums
Vostochny Airport
Tashkent Uzbekistan
Pickup included
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Meixun W,,21 thg 11, 2024
- Đánh giá từ Viator
It’s an excellent tour package to take us tour around Uzbekistan. Good private transport were supplied including pickup service between airports & train stations to hotels. In each town, we were accompanied by a private driver and a professional guide to go through all the important destinations. Good hotels were arranged in best quiet locations next to the landmarks in each town. I will thank to the driver Kamoltdin to give us safe and pleasant trip from Samarkand to Shahrisabz, Bukhara, Ayazkala and Khiva. We also thank Samarkand guide Azimjon, Buhara guide Sitora and Khiva guide Shaxnozacan to give us private day tour in each town with knowledgeable introduction in English. Train tickets from Tashkent to Samarkand & flight tickets from khiva to Tashkent were also provided in the package. We don’t need worry about anything or feel any inconvenience after we were landing in Tashkent although we can’t speak any sentence of Uzbek. Really great experience to discover this great country with rich Islamic architecture & art, delicious food and warm hospitality
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