Place to visit: Samarkand, Bukhara, Andijan, Karshi
Duration: 6 days / 5 nights
Standard tour price includes:1. Accommodation 4-5* and boutique class hotels
2. Full board meals
3. Transport service comfortable car/van/bus with a/c as per itinerary
4. Entrance fees for sightseeing and museums
5. English speaking guide service
6. One-way ticket for Afrasiab/Sharq fast train
7. Air tickets Tashkent-Termez, Bukhara-Tashkent,
7. Folklore show in Bukhara
8. Daily drinking water per person
1. Other personal expenses not included in the tour.
2. International air tickets.
Отель |
6-8 pax |
10+1 14+1 |
15+1 19+1 |
20+1 24+1 |
30+1 |
5-4* |
1027 USD |
951 USD |
899 USD |
872 USD |
846 USD |
4-3* |
927 USD |
851 USD |
799 USD |
772 USD |
746 USD |
Single supplement 180 USD
* Deposit prepayment amount is 100 % from cost of package should be done upon confirmation
** Scanned copies of passports for tickets should be send to our side at least one month prior to departure date.
Day 1: Tashkent
Breakfast in the restaurantStart sightseeing in Tashkent: Memorial complex for victims of repression, Memorial of Courage, Khasty Imam complex- here you could view the oldest Quran. Independence square, Baroqhon madrasah, Kukaldosh Madrasah, Abulqasim Madrasah .Dinner.
Overnight in Tashkent.
Afrasiab Museum is dedicated to the history of the city of Samarkand and its environs. It is located in the city of Samarkand. The building of the museum is located in the northeastern part of the city, near the ancient settlement of Afrasiab, which is one of the largest archaeological memorial in the world.
“Courage” monument was created by sculptor Dmitry Ryabichev in memory of the earthquake in 1966. This monument stands in the place where it was the epicenter of the earthquake.
The artistic image of the monument is enclosed in the image of a cube of black granite, as a symbol of the earth which passes through the split, which personifies the tragedy.
At twelve kilometers from the city of Samarkand, is one of the sacred place of the Muslim world – Mausoleum of Imam al-Bukhari. This mausoleum represents all the magnificence of Eastern architecture.
Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Ismail al-Bukhari is a scientist, theologian and author of the second most significant book of Muslims after Koran “Al-Jomiy al-Sahih” (“Reliable collection”).
Mustakillik Square (“Independence Square”) is the central square of the capital where holiday events and military parades are held on days of ceremonial events and public holidays.
After Uzbekistan gained its Independence, in 1994 the V.I. Lenin Square was renamed and received the name “Mustakillik Maydoni”, which means “Independence Square”.
The memorial complex to victims of repression was formed in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On the establishment of the Day of remembrance of victims of repression” dated May 1, 2001 and the Decision of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated November 8, 2002, until the end of the 30s of the 20th century, mass executions of the repressed took place.
Lunch at the restaurant & dinner at the hotel
Overnight at the hotel
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Day 2: Tashkent – Termez
Breakfast in the hotelCheck out from the hotel and transfer to airport to take a flight HY 067. Arrive at 07:35 in Termez. Sightseeing tour in Termez: Kyrk-Kyz Fortress, khandah Kukildor-Ota, Ensemble Sultan Saodat, mausoleum Khakimat Termezi
Hasti Imam complex is one of the numerous religious complexes in Tashkent. It is also called the Hazrati Imam complex. The complex was erected near the tomb of Imam, a scientist, an expert on the Koran and Hadith, one of the first preachers of Islam in Tashkent, Hazrati Imam (his full name is Abu Bakr ibn Ismail al-Kaffal ash-Shoshiy).
Hoja Doniyor Mausoleum is the mausoleum over the grave of one of the saints in Samarkand. It is also called the mausoleum of St. Daniel. The current building of the mausoleum was built at the very beginning of the XX century. Hoja Doniyor Mausoleum is located in the northeastern part of the city of Samarkand, in the northeastern outskirts of the ancient city of Afrasiab, on a small hill, near the bank of the small river Siab.
Lunch at the restaurant & dinner at the hotel
Overnight at the hotel
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Day 3: Samarkand - Bukhara
Breakfast in the hotelAfter breakfast. Sightseeing tour in Samarkand: Registan Square, Bibi Khanum Mosque, Shahi – Zinda Necropolis, Ulugbek Observatory, Gur Emir Mausoleum, Siyob Bazaar. Transfer to Bukhara. Dinner. Check in the hotel. Overnight in Bukhara
Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum is a religious building in the city of Bukhara, built in 1379-1380. Chashma-Ayub means “source of Job”. It includes a mausoleum and a sacred source.
Karatepa complex was the heart of Buddhist culture in the II-IV centuries. Karatepa, translates as “black hills”, got its name because it was built on sandstone hills.
Magoki-Attari is a quarter mosque of the XII-XVI centuries in Bukhara. The word “magok” in translation means “pit”. It is 4.5 meters below ground level and is unique with carved decorations.
Memorial complex of Bahauddin Naqshbandi is a cult complex for the Muslim world. This complex served as the center of the Nakshband order.
Bahauddin Naqshbandi is the great theologian of the XIV century and the founder of the Sufi order Naqshbandia.
Lunch at the restaurant & dinner at the hotel
Overnight at the hotel
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Day 4: Termez – Shaxrisabz - Samarkand
Breakfast in the hotelAfter breakfast transfer to Samarkand city. Stop in Shaxrisabz for city tour. Visit Dor-us Saodat Memorial Complex, Ak-Saray Palace remains, Dor-ut Tilavat Ensemble, Kok-Gyumbaz Mosque, Amir Temur’s Crypt . Arrive in Samarkand. After dinner check in the hotel.
Overnight in Samarkand.
Ark is the ancient citadel in the city of Bukhara. Ark is the most ancient architectural and archaeological monument of Bukhara.
In its time, Ark, towering above Registan Square, was a symbol of greatness, power and impregnability.
Bolo Hauz Complex is an architectural complex located in the city of Bukhara. It consists of a mosque, a minaret and a pond.
Bolo Hauz Mosque before the Revolution served as the main friday mosque in Bukhara, the Emir of Bukhara prayed in it. The winter mosque and the pond were built in 1712.
Chor-Minor is a madrasah in the city of Bukhara, which was financed by the turkmen Khalifa Niyaz-Kula. Therefore, it is also called Madrasah of Khalifa Niyaz-Kula. Chor-Minor, in translation means “four minarets”, was built approximately in 1807.
Madrasah of Abdulaziz Khan is a madrasah in the city of Bukhara, named for the ruler of Abdulazizkhan. Madrasah of Abdulaziz Khan is one complex with Madrasah of Ulugbek.
Madrasah of Ulugbek is a madrasah in the city of Bukhara, which was built in 1417. Madrasah of Ulugbek is a one complex with the Madrasah of Abdulaziz Khan. The layout of the madrasah is two-housed, with an internal mosque and a “darshana”.
Samanids Mausoleum is a monument of early medieval architecture built in the IX century. It is located in the historical center of the city of Bukhara, in a park, divided into the site of an ancient cemetery. The mausoleum is one of the architectural masterpieces of Central Asia and the gem of world architecture.
Lunch & dinner at the city restaurant
Overnight at the hotel
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Day 5: Tashkent
After check out the hotel and take a drive to Real Dreams garden. Picnic lunch with a barbecue. Excursion through Garden where you can pick up fruits from the trees or can plant your tree. At free time you may swim in swimming pool, play billiard or have a rest in guest house. Dinner time with a traditional songs and dance program.
17:00 Transfer to Tashkent..
Madrasah of Muhammad Aminkhan is a madrasah which is located in the historical part of the city of Ichan Kala. It was built in 1851-1854 by Muhammad Amirkhan and became the largest madrasah in Central Asia.
Madrasah of Muhammad Rahimkhan is another unique madrasah in Khiva. It was built in 1876. It is one of the largest in the territory of Central Asia.
Stupa of Zurmala is one of the greatest monuments of Buddhism in the city of Termez. The monument arose due to the existence of the Kushan kingdom. The Kushan kingdom is an ancient state in Central Asia, the greatest flourishing of which fell on the rule of Kanishka I.
Sultan Saodat complex is a complex of mausoleums on the bank of Surkhandarya. From the Arabic language “Sultan Saodat” is literally translated as “domination of Seids”. This complex is located three kilometers from the city of Termez.
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Day 6: Bukhara-Tashkent
Breakfast in the hotelAfter breakfast sightseeing tour in Bukhara: Kalyan Minaret, Kalyam Mosque, Madrassah Miri-Arab,Taqi (trading domes), Kukeldash Madrassah,Ark Fortress, Lyab-i-Hauz Complex, Ismail Samani mausoleum, Bolo-Khauz Mosque, Chashma-Ayub mausoleum.
20:00 transfer to airport to take the flight HY038, departing to Tashkent at 21:55. Arrival in Tashkent at 23:00 Pick-up and transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel
Dalverzin-Tepe is an ancient settlement located in the city of Termez. It consists of a citadel, a rectangular shape of a shahristan and a city extension. In the III-IV centuries it was one of the major trade and craft cities of the Kushan kingdom.
Fayaztepa is a Buddhist religious complex in the city of Termez. This architectural monument is located one kilometer from the city of Old Termez.
This complex was named after the director of the local museum of local lore, R.F. Fayazov. He made great efforts to research this historic place.
The madrasah was built in 1622-1623 by the vizier Imamkuli-khan Nodir Divan-begi as a caravanserai (a public building used as a parking lot for trade caravans and travelers), but after some time this place was converted into a madrasa without the main premises for training sessions, which was never built.
The summer residence of the Bukhara Emirs Sitorai Mohi Khosa is an excellent example of the Bukhara palace, as well as a chance for tourists to plunge into the life of the royal court.
Lunch & dinner at the city restaurant
Overnight at the hotel
Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner