Uzbekistan
Unforgettable Journey Through Uzbekistan
Explore the beauty of the country, get acquainted with its history and culture of Uzbekistan
days: 7 — cities: 4
Description of the tour
Unforgettable Journey Through Uzbekistan: Tashkent – Samarkand – Bukhara
Discover the enchanting East with our exclusive 7-day tour through the most legendary cities of Uzbekistan! Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of ancient civilizations, majestic architecture, and genuine Eastern hospitality. This journey offers more than just sightseeing – it's a time machine taking you into the world of emirs, caravans, and the tales of "One Thousand and One Nights."

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Tour route
• Arrival in Tashkent and transfer to a cozy hotel.
• Breakfast and some rest before an exciting day.
• A journey to the times of the great Amir Timur: a stroll through his square and visit to the Timurids Museum.
• Lunch at one of the city's best restaurants, offering authentic Uzbek cuisine.
• A fantastic panoramic view of Tashkent from the Tashkent TV Tower – one of the tallest structures in Central Asia.
• Evening stroll through Magic City, where you’ll enjoy a light show that evokes the magic of the East.
• A relaxing evening at the hotel, resting before your next adventure.
• Breakfast at the hotel.
• Stroll through the legendary Chorsu Bazaar – a place filled with the scents of spices, mountains of fruits, and the best crafts by Uzbek artisans.
• Visit to the sacred Hast-Imam complex, home to the Quran of Osman – one of the oldest relics in the world.
• Lunch at the iconic Besh Qozon restaurant, famous for its Tashkent pilaf.
• Excursion to the Museum of Applied Arts, delving into Uzbek traditions and crafts.
• Dinner at the stylish TANDIRIY restaurant, blending Uzbek and European fusion cuisine.
• Evening walk through TASHKENT CITY + TASHKENT CITY MALL.
• Preparing for the next leg of the journey – the magical Samarkand.
• Morning departure to Samarkand on the high-speed Afrosiyob train – a comfortable and quick way to reach the ancient capital.
• Check-in at the hotel and breakfast.
• Visit to Registan Square – the most famous square of the East, a masterpiece of medieval architecture.
• Tour of the Gur-Emir Mausoleum, the tomb of the great Amir Timur.
• Lunch at the elite Platan restaurant, where Eastern and Western traditions are harmoniously combined.
• Walk along the ancient street with souvenirs and handicraft shops.
• Sunset on the hill where the Ulugh Beg Observatory is located, one of the world’s first astronomical centers.
• Dinner at a traditional Samarkand restaurant.
• Breakfast at the hotel.
• Visit to the Bibi-Khanym Mosque – built in honor of Amir Timur’s beloved wife.
• Immersion in the atmosphere of the Eastern bazaar: tasting fresh fruits, nuts, and sweets at the Siyob Bazaar.
• Visit to the unique Shah-i-Zinda – a city of mausoleums with mosaic domes.
• Lunch at Kyzyl Chaikhana – a cozy place serving traditional dishes, where you can try the unique East Asian dish Kurutoba.
• Visit to the Silk Paper Factory, where ancient production techniques are still in use.
• Evening dinner and rest at the hotel.
• Transfer to Bukhara on a high-speed train.
• Check-in at a charming boutique hotel in the historic center.
• Tour of the Ark Fortress, once the seat of Bukhara’s emirs.
• Visit to the Samanid Mausoleum – one of the oldest buildings in Central Asia.
• Lunch at a legendary restaurant with a view of the old city.
• Walk through Labi-Hauz Square – a picturesque spot with ancient buildings and teahouses.
• Evening excursion to Chor-Minor, a striking building with four towers.
• Dinner at a restaurant offering traditional Uzbek cuisine.
• Breakfast at the hotel.
• Excursion to Poi-Kalyan, a monumental ensemble that captivates with its grandeur.
• Visit to the Mir-i-Arab Madrasah, where students of Islamic sciences are still taught.
• A countryside trip to the Bahauddin Naqshbandi Complex – a spiritual center of the region.
• Lunch at the cozy Chinor teahouse.
• Free time to stroll through the ancient streets and shop for souvenirs.
• Dinner at a traditional restaurant with live music.
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