DocTour Kirghizistan

Man walks past vibrant mosaic storefronts in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, showcasing traditional architecture.

Détails rapides :

  • Durée de l'enquête : Flexible (tailored to your schedule)

  • Lieu de départ : Tashkent or your preferred starting point

  • L'âge : Convient à tous les âges

  • Disponibilité : Toute l'année

  • Activités : Cultural exploration, historical tours, bazaar visits, architectural marvels, and more

  • Inclus : Professional guide, excursions, hotel accommodations, daily breakfast, transfers

  • Exclus : Meals (lunch and dinner)

Itinerary

Tachkent

Start your journey in Uzbekistan’s vibrant capital city. Explore the iconic Khast Imam Complex, home to the world’s oldest Quran, and take a stroll through Chorsu Bazaar, a bustling marketplace filled with spices, textiles, and local delicacies. Don’t miss the Soviet-era metro stations, which are architectural masterpieces in their own right.

Detailed view of the Kukeldash Madrasah's intricate facade in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Samarkand

Discover the wonders of Samarkand, one of the most iconic Silk Road cities. Visit Registan Square, a breathtaking ensemble of three madrasahs adorned with intricate mosaics. Marvel at Gur-e-Amir, the mausoleum of Tamerlane, and explore the ancient necropolis of Shah-i-Zinda, known for its stunning blue-tiled mausoleums.

Beautiful night view of Registan Square, a historic Islamic architecture site in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

Bukhara

Step back in time in Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage city. Highlights include the Poi Kalyan complex with its towering minaret, the Ark of Bukhara (an ancient fortress), and Lyabi-Hauz, a tranquil square surrounded by historic buildings. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history and vibrant culture.

Beautiful architectural detail of Kalan Mosque in Bukhara at sunrise, showcasing intricate tile work.

Khiva

Visit Khiva, a well-preserved museum city that feels like stepping into a fairytale. Explore the ancient Itchan Kala fortress, with its towering Kalta Minor minaret and richly decorated mosques and palaces. The narrow streets and mud-brick architecture create a truly magical atmosphere.

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Fergana Valley

For a more off-the-beaten-path experience, visit the Fergana Valley. This lush region is known for its silk production, handicrafts, and friendly locals. Stop by Rishtan, famous for its vibrant ceramics, and Margilan to visit traditional silk workshops.

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Points forts de la visite

  • Explore iconic Silk Road cities: Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, and Tashkent

  • Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites and ancient architectural masterpieces

  • Experience vibrant bazaars and sample authentic Uzbek cuisine

  • Immerse yourself in local traditions and craftsmanship in the Fergana Valley

  • Enjoy a fully customizable itinerary tailored to your preferences

Description complète

En savoir plus sur la visite

Herat of the Silk Road

Embark on a private, customizable tour of Uzbekistan, the heart of the ancient Silk Road. This journey is designed to suit your preferences, allowing you to explore the country’s rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture at your own pace.

Capital

Your adventure begins in Tashkent, the modern capital that offers a perfect blend of old and new. Explore its ancient mosques, bustling bazaars, and Soviet-era monuments. The Khast Imam Complex, home to the world’s oldest Quran, is a must-see. A stroll through Chorsu Bazaar will give you a taste of local life and an opportunity to shop for souvenirs.

Historical Hub

Next, head to Samarkand, a city that epitomizes the grandeur of the Silk Road. Registan Square, with its three magnificent madrasahs, is a sight to behold. The city’s rich history unfolds as you visit Gur-e-Amir, Shah-i-Zinda, and the ancient observatory of Ulugh Beg. Each site tells a story of the city’s importance as a cultural and scientific hub.

Museum of Buhhara

In Bukhara, step into a living museum. The city is packed with historical landmarks, including the Poi Kalyan minaret, which has stood tall for nearly a thousand years. The Ark of Bukhara and the stunning Lyabi-Hauz complex offer a glimpse into the city’s past as a major Silk Road trading post.

Frozen time city

The journey continues to Khiva, a city that feels frozen in time. Within the walls of Itchan Kala, explore the intricately decorated mosques, minarets, and palaces. The city’s unique architecture and serene atmosphere make it a highlight of any Uzbekistan tour.

The famous valley of Uzbekistan

For those seeking a deeper connection to local traditions, the Fergana Valley is a must-visit. This region is renowned for its artisans, including ceramicists in Rishtan and silk weavers in Margilan. Meet the craftsmen, learn about their techniques, and take home authentic, handmade souvenirs.

Local food

Uzbekistan’s cuisine is a highlight of any visit. From the flavorful plov (a rice dish with meat and vegetables) to the savory samsa (meat-filled pastries) and freshly baked bread, the country offers a rich culinary experience. Don’t forget to try lagman, a hearty noodle dish, or shashlik, skewered and grilled meat served with onions. Each meal reflects the country’s diverse cultural influences.

Uzbek souvenirs 

Shopping in Uzbekistan is a delightful experience, especially for those who appreciate traditional craftsmanship. The bustling bazaars and artisan workshops are filled with treasures, including handwoven silk, intricate ceramics, carved woodwork, and vibrant textiles. Visit Chorsu Bazaar in Tashkent or the markets in Bukhara and Khiva for authentic souvenirs that capture the spirit of the Silk Road.

Travel paradise

Throughout your journey, enjoy the convenience of private transportation, expert guidance, and handpicked accommodations. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with a group, this private tour offers the flexibility to focus on what interests you most, from history and culture to art and cuisine.

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FAQ

What is the best time to visit Uzbekistan?

The best time to visit Uzbekistan is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and ideal for sightseeing.

The itinerary is fully customizable. You can adjust the duration, destinations, and activities to match your preferences.

Daily breakfast is included, but lunch and dinner are excluded to give you the flexibility to explore local cuisine at your leisure.

 

Yes, the tour is family-friendly and can be tailored to include activities and accommodations suitable for children.

You can book directly through our website or contact us via email or phone to discuss your preferences and create your custom itinerary.

The tour includes moderate walking, especially at historical sites. However, we can adjust the itinerary to suit your comfort level.

Many nationalities can enter Uzbekistan visa-free or with an e-visa. Check the latest visa requirements before traveling, and we’re happy to assist you with the process if needed.

 

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