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Gur-emir Mausoleum, Samarkand

Ancient Cities & Desert Tour

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UZ03: 10 Days Tashkent - Urgench - Khiva - Kyzylkum Desert - Bukhara - Nurata - Safari Yurt Camp - Samarkand - Tashkent

Tour Type: Private guided tour, flexible and customizable
Transportation: Comfortable air-conditioned car with driver
Accommodation: 3 to 4-star well-selected hotels, open to your choice
Meals: 9 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner

Trip Highlights
  • Stay overnight at the Kyzyl Kum Safari Yurt Camp, and enjoy a camel trek and campfire folk song performance.
  • Explore Uzbekistan's traditional tea culture and the ancient paper-making process.
  • Discover how traditional Islamic architecture blends with Soviet-era buildings in Tashkent.
  • Ascend the watchtower of Ichan Kala to capture a panoramic view of Khiva.
  • Snap a photo of the Chor-Minor Madrasah in Bukhara, featured on the cover of Lonely Planet’s Central Asia.
This trip can be tailored to match your dates and interests!
Itinerary
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Day 1: Airport Pick-up; Tashkent Visit: Khast-Imam Complex, Chorsu Bazaar, Museum of Applied Art
Welcome to choose this 10 days Uzbekistan itinerary! Upon arrival in the capital city, Tashkent, the driver will pick you up at the airport and transfer you to the hotel for check-in. Tashkent literally means ‘the City of Stones’, whose history can be traced back to the 2nd century; by the 6th century, it had evolved into a vital hub on the Silk Road. Nowadays, it remains Central Asia’s largest metropolis and a pivotal economic and cultural center.

Our Tashkent city tour will start from the Khast-Imam Complex. On the square, you’ll first notice the symmetrical Abubakr Kaffal-Shashi Mausoleum, the resting place of a revered 10th-century polymath known for his expertise in Quranic studies, poetry, and craftsmanship. Tilla Sheikh Mosque is another important building, which is said to preserve the hair of Muhammad. Standing outside the mosque, you can see its twin 54-meter-high (177-foot) minarets. Stepping in, its gold-embellished azure dome decorated with intricate patterns will captivate your eyes. Adjacent to its west, the Madrasah of Barak-Khan now houses souvenir shops, and the Islamic Institute of Imam al-Bukhari at the north corner of the square continuously serves as a prestigious Islamic academic institution. 

Then, head to Tashkent’s largest market, Chorsu Bazaar, whose huge dome can be seen from many places in the city. Stepping in, you’ll find that the butchers are arranged in a concentric circle on the ground floor, and upstairs, spice stalls mingle with fruit and vegetable booths. Wandering in its open-air areas, try fresh pomegranate juice, kebabs, and Uzbekistan bread on your own.

Leaving the bazaar, we will then head to the State Museum of Applied Art, where handicrafts such as wooden carvings, Suzani embroideries, and crockeries from all over Uzbekistan are displayed. In addition to the delicate exhibits, the green-and-blue miniature-decorated facade of the museum will dazzle your eyes, which looks like patches of Persian Speedwell from afar. Afterwards, descend to the underground to admire the uniquely decorated Tashkent subway stations and take a subway to Independence Square. Then, take a leisurely walk to the Amir Timur Square and complete today’s itinerary at the Earthquake Memorial.

 Things to be Prepared:
1. Visa Requirement: The visa-free policy is implemented for passport holders from the EU and other 66 countries, including the UK, Canada, and New Zealand. Americans under 16 and over 55 can enter Uzbekistan without a visa as well, while other US citizens need to apply for an e-visa 1-2 weeks ahead of time. 
2. Things to Pack: Since Uzbekistan is a Muslim country, to show respect, ladies need to avoid wearing skirts or hot pants, while men should avoid tank tops. The temperature soars to 40°C (104°F) in summer (July-August), so sun-protective gear is important. Apart from that, most cities in Uzbekistan are surrounded by desert, and the air may be dusty; hence, masks are essential.

Accommodation: Wyndham Tashkent (4 stars) or similar
  • Hazrati Imam Complex
    Khast-Imam Complex, Tashkent
  • Choru Bazaar
    Choru Bazaar
Day 2: Fly to Urgench, Drive to Khiva: Kalta Minor Minaret, Tosh-Hovli Palace, Kunya-Ark
Day 3: Drive 7 Hours from Khiva to Bukhara through the Kyzylkum Desert
Day 4: Bukhara: Magoki-Attori Mosque, Chor-Minor Madrasah, Ark Fortress
Day 5: Bukhara: Visit Summer Palace & Chor-Bakr Necropolis, Relax at Local Teahouse
Day 6: Bukhara - Gijduvan Pottery Workshop - Nurata Town - Camel Ride & Camp in Kyzylkum Desert
Day 7: Kyzylkum Desert - Aidarkul Lake - Samarkand
Day 8: Samarkand: Bibi Khanym Mosque, Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis, Gur-Emir Mausoleum
Day 9: Samarkand: Afrasiab Museum, Koni Ghil Village; High-speed Train to Tashkent
Day 10: Tashkent Airport See-off
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This trip can be tailored to match your dates and interests!
Tour Prices

Christmas & 2026 Specials: 12% off - Book before Dec 31, 2025

2-3 travelers4-5 travelers
USD2079 USD1829USD1739 USD1530
  • Prices are per person based on double occupancy.
  • The prices in red reflect 12% discount.
  • If you are a group of 6 people or more, we will offer a more favorable price by your group size.
What's Included
  • Economy class airfare of Tashkent - Urgench.
  • High-speed train fare of Samarkand - Tashkent.
  • Accommodation with daily breakfast at selected hotels.
  • Accommodation at the yurt camp near Aydarkul Lake.
  • Service of English-speaking local guides for sightseeing.
  • Service of a private air-conditioned car with a driver.
  • Entrance fees for all the mentioned sights visited.
  • Meals are as mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Free bottled water daily in the vehicle.
What's Excluded
  • International flight into and out of Uzbekistan.
  • Meals other than those mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Personal expenses (laundry, telephone, drinks, etc.).
  • Tips for guides and drivers.
  • Personal travel insurance.
  • Uzbekistan visa fee.
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