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On this Uzbekistan trip, you experience the cultural diversity of this country and the magic of the Orient. In addition to the ancient cities of Uzbekistan such as Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva and Tashkent, you travel to the fertile Fergana Valley, which is famous for the cultivation of fruits and vegetables, silk production and traditional handicrafts. During this trip we look over the shoulder of artisans, go on culinary forays and have time for our explorations. Let yourself be carried away into the world of 1001 nights. Experience the soundscape and the scents of the oriental bazaars, architectural masterpieces, the history of the individual regions and a wide variety of cultures and traditions up close. We wish you an unforgettable trip to the land of legends.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Domestic flight Tashkent-Urgench in economy class, Round trip/excursions and transfers in air-conditioned modern vehicles, Tashkent-Kokand and Samarkand-Tashkent train journeys by fast train in economy class, 10x hotel accommodation in a double room, 1x yurt accommodation with 4 people, Sightseeing program including entrance fees according to the itinerary, Visit the paper factory - in a family business in Samarkand, Savitzki Museum (avant-garde art) in Nukus, Dinner in an old Jewish house in Bukhara, Local English speaking tour guide
Exclusions: Folklore show in the Summer Palace in Khiva on day 3: $ 15 per person, Presentation in the theatre El Merosi in Samarkand on the 8th day: $ 20 per person
My tour of Bukhara was the highlight of my trip to Uzbekistan. My guide, Lola, was arguably the best tour guide I’ve had the pleasure to sightsee with. She had an exceptional knowledge of the history and landmarks and her enthusiasm of the subject matter was infectious. She tailored the tour to my interest and was extremely patient as I nerded out taking photographs. I so enjoyed my day with her and hope to get her as a guide again on my next trip to Uzbekistan. The tour was effortless with hotel pick up and drop off. I cannot recommend this tour highly enough! Well worth it!!
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Do you fancy a colourful mosaic in Uzbekistan? Then experience a lively cultural trip through Uzbekistan with us, in a small group with time and again always available. Visit the ship cemetery in Muynak, a former fishing village on the Aral Sea. Hike in the Tugai forest and enjoy lunch at Lake Amudarya! Spend a night in a traditional yurt in the Kyzyl-Kum desert and experience the starry sky from “1001 Nights” at the crackling campfire with musical accompaniment by an Akin, a folklore singer! Immerse yourself in the fairy tale world of the Silk Road: mosques and mausoleums, magnificent architecture side by side - what a contrast! Take a lot of curiosity with you and get involved in the most exciting mosaic of the Silk Road!
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Domestic flight Tashkent-Nukus in economy class, Round trip/excursions and transfers in air-conditioned modern vehicles, Tashkent-Kokand and Samarkand-Tashkent train journeys with fast train in economy class, 13x hotel accommodation in a double room, 1x yurt accommodation with 4 people, Sightseeing program including entrance fees according to the itinerary, Savitski Museum (avant-garde art) in Nukus, Visit the paper factory - in a family business in Samarkand, Cooking together with the national Uzbek dish - Plov with a local family in Uzbekistan, Local English-speaking tour guide
Exclusions: Folklore show in the Summer Palace in Khiva on day 3: ¬¬ 15 USD per person, Presentation in the theatre (El Merosi) in Samarkand on the 8th day: ¬¬ 20 USD per person
My tour of Bukhara was the highlight of my trip to Uzbekistan. My guide, Lola, was arguably the best tour guide I’ve had the pleasure to sightsee with. She had an exceptional knowledge of the history and landmarks and her enthusiasm of the subject matter was infectious. She tailored the tour to my interest and was extremely patient as I nerded out taking photographs. I so enjoyed my day with her and hope to get her as a guide again on my next trip to Uzbekistan. The tour was effortless with hotel pick up and drop off. I cannot recommend this tour highly enough! Well worth it!!
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Grand Uzbekistan is two-week trip to visit the most important places and ancient cities of Uzbekistan and feel the unforgettable atmosphere of the rich culture and history of the country.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Air-conditioned vehicle, Accommodation in single / twin/ double shared room, Professional licensed local guide services (7 excursions); , Entrance tickets to the sites, museums, mausoleums as per program, Private transportation, All train tickets; , Tourist taxes
Exclusions: Any air tickets, Charges in hotels for additional services, Photo/video taking fees (professional camera); , Personal insurance
Perfect Service, Спасибо Had a Great Time.. Meet and Assist arrangement was superb. Organized hotel and Clean Cars))) Trip was a big fun)))
Untouched, unspoiled and unrivaled. Tajikistan is an oddly shaped, mountainous, landlocked country squished between Afghanistan to the south, China to the east, Kyrgyzstan to the north and Uzbekistan to the west. A country unknown to most the outside world that I chose to visit exactly for that reason. Those that make it to this little known corner of the world will be greatly rewarded. Kyrgyzstan is a country that captured our imagination from the very first time we entered its border from Kazakhstan. It has beautiful unspoiled mountains, crystal-clear mountain lakes, a fascinating culture, and interesting traditions.
Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Dinner, Air-conditioned vehicle, Full board, Accomadotion , English speaking tour guide, Enterance to all museums, Mineral water during the tour
Exclusions: Single rooms, Early check-in, Travel insurance, Visa and visa support
My tour of Bukhara was the highlight of my trip to Uzbekistan. My guide, Lola, was arguably the best tour guide I’ve had the pleasure to sightsee with. She had an exceptional knowledge of the history and landmarks and her enthusiasm of the subject matter was infectious. She tailored the tour to my interest and was extremely patient as I nerded out taking photographs. I so enjoyed my day with her and hope to get her as a guide again on my next trip to Uzbekistan. The tour was effortless with hotel pick up and drop off. I cannot recommend this tour highly enough! Well worth it!!
Trip Type: Small and Big Group Group trips average __ travellers per departure, depending on the adventure. The minimum is usually no less than 4, and the maximum is no more than 50 but some can be smaller or bigger, depending on the trip. Check individual trips for details. For anyone curious about the beginnings of international commerce, and with it the spread of religious ideas, art, language and culture, a visit to this newly reopening country is a must. Here are Uzbekistan’s top Silk Road sights.
Inclusions: Accommodation in centrally located hotels-3*/4* (best available) with private facilities, Daily breakfast , All transfers and full transportation services, Comprehensive sightseeing, visits to museums and attractions including entrance fees, English speaking guide (another languages are available upon guest request), Train tickets, 0.5L mineral water per day / pax
Exclusions: International air fare to/from , Half board (+70 USD) Full board (+140 USD), Any services not included in the above itinerary
Trip Type: Small and Big Group Group trips average __ travellers per departure, depending on the adventure. The minimum is usually no less than 4, and the maximum is no more than 50 but some can be smaller or bigger, depending on the trip. Check individual trips for details. Central Asia Three stans - stretches from the Caspian Sea in the west to China in the east and from Afghanistan in the south to Russia in the north. It is also colloquially referred to as "the -stans" as the countries generally considered to be within the region all have names ending with the Persian suffix "-stan", meaning "land of". Central Asia has historically been closely tied to its nomadic peoples and the Silk Road. It has acted as a crossroads for the movement of people, goods, and ideas between Europe, Western Asia, South Asia, and East Asia. The Silk Road connected Muslim lands with the people of Europe, India, and China.
Inclusions: 3*/4*Hotel accommodation in double/ twin room sharing;, All transfers and full transportation services in an air-conditioned vehicles;, Bullet train - economy class tickets, English(upon guest request another languages)-speaking guide;, Entrance fees to sights, museums, mausoleums;, 0.5mL mineral water and sweet fresh fruit per day/person;, Breakfasts at hotel
Exclusions: International and Domestic air fare to/from, Meals (Half Board + 100$ p.p. and Full Board with folk show +200$ p.p.), Any services not included in the above itinerary
IS THIS TOUR FOR YOU? Trip Type: Small and Big Group Group trips average __ travellers per departure, depending on the adventure. The minimum is usually no less than 4, and the maximum is no more than 60 but some can be smaller or bigger, depending on the trip. Check individual trips for details. Travel Style: Classic All of the sightseeing, culture, access, and You-can’t-believe-we-did-that moments, all at a great price. Service Level: Standard Comfortable tourist-class accommodations with character; mix of public and private transport. Physical Grading: 2 - Light Light walking and nothing too challenging.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, 3*/4*Hotel accommodation in double/ twin room sharing;, All transfers and full transportation services in an air-conditioned vehicles;, Bullet train economy class tickets (Kok-Tas, Tas-Sam & Buk-Tas), English (another languages are available upon guest request )-speaking guide;, Entrance fees to sights, museums, mausoleums; , 0.5mL mineral water per day/person;
Exclusions: International and Domestic air fare to/from , Lunches and dinners (HB + 100 USD pp) (FB + 210 USD pp), Tips for local staff;, Any services not included in the above itinerary;
Our company name is "Beyond Expectations" so I hope that our titl would full fill your requirements.
Inclusions: Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Lunch, Lunch, All Fees and Taxes, Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water
Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages, Soda/Pop
I went there on a solo trip. It is actually a very safe place for women. Samarkand is a must visit if you’re going uzbekistan! This is place is so beautiful and people there are friendly. I engaged this lady for all my travel needs in uzbek and she will help you to plan all your travel itineraries. You may find her contact +998 90-345-14-27 (olga pak).
With us in those days you will be able to get acquainted with the fabulous cities. This program allows you to feel the spirit of the cities which "are not spoiled by total tourism" with the help of our team. Not without reason was said that, Fergana is the "Golden Valley".
Inclusions: Breakfast, Air-conditioned vehicle, Entrance to all monuments mentioned above, One night in boutique or alternative hotel, Master class in Silk Factory, All Fees and Taxes
Exclusions: Lunch/Dinner, Photo/Video, Other expenses which not included in the program
A great way to get a first impression of the city Traveling in the bus is comfortable and with the audio guide in different languages it offers a good opportunity to learn something about Tashkent. The start of the bus tour is at the famous Hotel Uzbekistan, Tashkent's first hotel, located on Amir Timur Square. The end of the tour is there again. You can get the tickets for the bus tour at the Hotel Uzbekistan. The tour stops at various places, such as the Minor Mosque or the old city district, where you have some time to watch the place and the buildings. There are also many sights you just drive by, such as the earthquake memorial. So you have the opportunity to get a first impression of the city and then visit some of the sights again with more time. Which of the sights are worth to visit with some more time depends on the interests. For me the Minor Mosque or the old city district have been worth to visit again.
Fergana Valley Tour is the best tour for learning more about Uzbekistan’s famous handicrafts from the masters themselves.Uzbekistan is famous around the world for its textiles and ceramics, but within Uzbekistan itself, Fergana is the most famous place for artisans. Between visits to the Fergana Valley’s most famous sights, stop in to meet artisans and master craftsmen in their workshops.
Inclusions: You will try local food for lunch, Air-conditioned vehicle, Entrance fees
Exclusions: Travel insurance, Personal expenses
Made a last minute booking (during low season) and was promptly set up with an itinerary, including transfer to/from my accommodations in Tashkent as well as train tickets to/from Samarkand. I was initially hesitant about doing a guided tour as opposed to exploring on my own but I'm glad I did! Muftana provided so much information about the history of Uzbekistan and the sights we were seeing. I wouldn't have been able to know any of that if I toured by myself. We also stopped for a delicious lunch of samsas!
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