Tours to Tashkent
Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan and the largest city in the country, rich in historical, cultural, and modern attractions. Tours to Tashkent are suitable for various purposes, including historical excursions, gastronomic journeys, shopping and leisure, business trips, and more.
Types of Tours in Tashkent
1. Historical and Cultural Tours
- Hast Imam Complex (home to the oldest manuscript of the Quran)
- Independence Square and Amir Temur Square
- Tashkent TV Tower (city panorama)
- Kukeldash Madrasah
- Chorsu Bazaar
2. Gastronomic Tours
- National cuisine: plov, shurpa, samsa, shashlik, lagman
- Popular restaurants: Plov Center, Caravan, Afsona, Rayhon
- Traditional teahouses of Tashkent
3. Leisure and Shopping
- Shopping malls: Tashkent City Mall, Samarkand Darvoza, Next Mall
- Parks: Navruz Park, A. Kadiri Park, Extreme Park
- Shopping for national goods at Chorsu Bazaar
4. Business and VIP Tours
- Modern hotels: Hyatt Regency, Hilton, InterContinental
- Conference halls and business centers
- Private guided tours and personal guide services
Tours in Uzbekistan
In the first collection, we cover the ancient period with an emphasis on non -decayed religions and intercultural interaction on the Silk Road. During this period, the land of Uzbekistan was today called Sogdiana, by the name of the famous Sogdian merchants. In the first choice, we illuminate the ancient period, paying special attention to non -Western religions and intercultural interaction along the silk path. During this period, the Earth, which today is Uzbekistan, was called Sogdiana, named after the famous Sogdian merchants.
In the first collection, we cover the ancient period with an emphasis on non -decayed religions and intercultural interaction on the Silk Road. During this period, the land of Uzbekistan was today called Sogdiana, by the name of the famous Sogdian merchants. In the first choice, we illuminate the ancient period, paying special attention to non -Western religions and intercultural interaction along the silk path. During this period, the Earth, which today is Uzbekistan, was called Sogdiana, named after the famous Sogdian merchants.
In the first collection, we cover the ancient period with an emphasis on non -decayed religions and intercultural interaction on the Silk Road. During this period, the land of Uzbekistan was today called Sogdiana, by the name of the famous Sogdian merchants. In the first choice, we illuminate the ancient period, paying special attention to non -Western religions and intercultural interaction along the silk path. During this period, the Earth, which today is Uzbekistan, was called Sogdiana, named after the famous Sogdian merchants.