
Uzbekistan is a country in Central Asia known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and warm hospitality.
10 days / 9 nights|Group|Tashkent, Samarkand, Aydarkul Lake, Nurata, Bukhara, Urgench/ Khiva| 4.6
Uzbekistan is a Central Asian country known for its ancient Silk Road cities, rich cultural heritage, and stunning Islamic architecture. Key destinations include Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, famous for their historical monuments and vibrant bazaars.
Accommodation
SAMARKAND•2 Nights
AYDARKUL•1 Nights
BUKHARA•3 Nights
URGENCH/ KHIVA•2 Nights
TASHKENT•1 Nights
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Itinerary
1
Tashkent
- Arrival at Tashkent airport, you will be met and transferred to the local café for breakfast.
- Begin your exploration of Tashkent, the vibrant capital of Uzbekistan, with visits to some of the city's most iconic landmarks
- Independence Square ,Amir Temur Square ,Alisher Navoi Theatre Square,Museum of Applied Arts,Khast Imam Complex
- Lunch at a local restaurant offering traditional Uzbek cuisine
- Depart by road to Samarkand (320 km, approximately 4–5 hours). Upon arrival, check in at the hotel and enjoy free time to rest.
- Overnight stay at the hotel.
2
Samarkand
- Spend the day discovering the historical and architectural gems of Samarkand
- Registan Square, Bibi Khanym Mosque,Siab Bazaar,Shakhi Zinda Necropolis,Ulugbek Observatory
- Lunch at a local restaurant.
- Overnight stay at the hotel
3
Samarkand -Aydarkul Lake
- Begin the day with a visit to the majestic Mausoleum of Amir Timur (Gur-Emir), where you’ll admire the richly decorated marble and onyx interior, as well as its magnificent gilded ceiling.
- Next, explore the ancient site of Afrosiab, the original location of old Samarkand, and visit the Afrosiab Museum, home to remarkable archaeological finds and frescoes.
- Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and try one of the region’s most beloved traditional dishes
- After lunch, depart for the Aydarkul Lake region (approx. 230 km, ~4-hour drive). Upon arrival, settle into your yurt camp, nestled along the peaceful lake shore.
- Experience a short camel ride (15–20 minutes per person), or simply enjoy a quiet walk through the vast steppes and sandy dunes of the Kyzylkum Desert.
- Evening at camp - Dinner will be served at the camp’s restaurant. Spend the night in a traditional yurt, equipped with real beds for your comfort. Enjoy the unique desert atmosphere under a star-filled sky.
4
Aydarkul Lake – Nurata – Bukhara
- Today we depart for Bukhara (approx. 330 km). Along the way, we make several interesting stops
- In the historic town of Nurata, where we enjoy lunch and explore its cultural significance.
- Visit the ruins of the ancient Rabat-i-Malik caravanserai, once a key stop along the Silk Road.
- Stop in Gijduvan, renowned for its rich tradition of ceramic art, and visit a local pottery workshop
- Make a brief visit to the Vabkent Minaret, a fine example of medieval Islamic architecture.
- Upon arrival in Bukhara, check in to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
5
Bukhara
- Bukhara City Tour – Morning Exploration Begin the day with visits to some of Bukhara’s most iconic historical sites
- The Ark Citadel,Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum,Chor Minor.
- Lunch at a local restaurant, a specialty dish of Uzbek cuisine.
- Afternoon is free for leisure, personal exploration, or relaxation
- Overnight at the hotel.
6
Bukhara
- Start the day with a visit to the charming Lyabi Khauz Square, surrounded by beautiful madrassahs and centuries-old shade trees — a perfect place to feel the spirit of old Bukhara.
- ake a stroll through the city's ancient trading domes, where you can browse vibrant bazaars filled with traditional handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs.
- Lunch with a local Uzbek family, where you’ll not only dine but also take part in cooking “plov”, the nation’s signature dish, in a warm and authentic home setting.
- In the afternoon, explore two architectural masterpieces-Poi Kalyan Complex,Samanid Mausoleum
- In the evening, enjoy a traditional folk performance at the Nodir Divan Begi Madrassah — a blend of music, dance, and costume that brings Uzbek heritage to life.
- Overnight at the hotel.
7
Bukhara- Khiva
- Today we set off on a long but unforgettable drive to Khiva (approx. 450 km, 7–8 hours), crossing the vast Kyzylkum Desert.
- Along the way, take in the shifting landscapes of Central Asia’s arid heartland, where you may spot sheep herders, camel caravans, or local hunters moving across the steppe — a rare glimpse into nomadic life.
- Lunch will be served en route at a roadside café or packed lunch option
- Arrive in Khiva, the open-air museum city, by evening
- Overnight at the hotel.
8
Khiva
- Full-day visit to the inner old town of Ichan Kala Explore Ichan Kala, the historic walled city that perfectly preserves the look and atmosphere of a medieval Oriental town.
- Enjoy a traditional Khorezm dish, “Shivet Oshi,” for lunch served in an ancient madrassah.
- Overnight stay at the hotel.
9
Khiva-Urgench-tashkent
- Morning at leisure for personal exploration.
- Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
- Transfer to the airport for your flight to Tashkent.
- Upon arrival, check in to the hotel.
- Overnight stay at the hotel.
10
Tashkent
- Transfer to the airport for your next destination
Prices & Booking
Departure Dates
Oct 5, 2025 - Oct 15, 2025
Adult
$1,200Book Now
Price per Adult
10 days / 9 nights days$1,200
Important Notes:
- Prices are per person
- Child prices apply to ages 2-12
- Infants under 2 travel free
- Prices may vary based on availability