5 days | Tashkent, Samarkand ,Bukhara
We are all used to the fact that in each country there is one special city, which is called the capital. But the centuries-old history and unique traditions of Uzbekistan do not allow us to single out just one region. And although kind and hospitable Tashkent is officially the capital of the Uzbek Republic, we invite you to visit two other equally charming towns of the eastern state - Bukhara and Samarkand. Long live Uzbek adventures!
The cost of the tour "Three capitals of Uzbekistan" is designed for both group and individual tours. You can choose other tour dates if you wish. If the "three capitals" of the Uzbek Republic are not enough, arrange with consultants to extend the trip and get acquainted with the pearl of the sunny country - Khiva. We are sure that you will remember this trip forever! See you in Central Asia!
Day 1:Tashkent – arrival
Arrival at 12:40. Meeting at the airport and check-in to the hotel. Time to rest.
After lunch, start exploring the city. We will explore the sights of one of the most beautiful and modern cities of Uzbekistan - its capital Tashkent. We will visit the old part of the city: Hasti Imom, including the Barak Khan Madrasah, the Kafal Shoshi Madrasah, the library located in the same square and important for storing the Usman Koran. Let's continue our journey to the Kukaldosh and Abdul Kasim madrasahs. We will also visit the eastern market of Chorsu. Overnight at the hotel.Day 2:Tashkent-Samarkand
After breakfast, transfer to the station for departure to the city of Samarkand by train (08:00-10:13).
Upon arrival in the city, we will begin our tour. Samarkand is a huge living organism and an open-air museum. You will see this by visiting its key attractions: The Gur-Emir Mausoleum is a royal tomb where the great Tamerlane himself, his sons and grandsons are buried, Registan is the heart of Samarkand and its main square with three madrasahs of the 15-17th centuries: Ulugbek, Tillya-Kari, Sherdor, The Bibi-Khanym Mosque, built, according to legend, in honor of Tamerlane's beloved wife, the Khazret-Khizr Mosque, is one of the oldest surviving mosques in Central Asia. Accommodation and overnight at the hotel.Day 3:Samarkand-Bukhara
After breakfast, transfer to the station for departure to the city of Bukhara (09:51-11:34).
Arrival in Bukhara. We will devote this day to the ancient city of Bukhara. A very eventful excursion awaits us. Let's take a walk through the old town: Ensemble of the Lyabi Hauz, Nodir Divan Begi madrasah, Kukeldash madrasah, monument to Khoja Nasreddin, Magoki Attori mosque, Abdullazizkhan madrasah, Ulugbek madrasah, Visit to the famous trade domes of Bukhara: Toki Sarafon, Toki Telpakfurushon, Toki Zargaron, Poi-Kalon ensemble, the central architectural ensemble of Bukhara, consisting of the minaret and Kalon mosque, Mir-Arab madrasah, Ark fortress, Bolo-Hauz mosque. Overnight at the hotel.Day 4:Bukhara-Tashkent
Breakfast. The second day in Bukhara will begin with a trip outside the city to the summer residence of the last emir of Bukhara, Sitorai Mohi-Khosa, which translates as “a palace like the stars and the moon.” The unique building combines the traditions of oriental architecture and the motifs of Russian architecture. The summer residence of the last emir of Bukhara is located approximately 6 km north of the historic old city.
After transfer to the station, for departure from Bukhara to Tashkent (15:20-19:28). Arrival in Tashkent and transfer to the hotel. Accommodation. Overnight at the hotel.Day 5:Tashkent-Almaty
After breakfast free time. Then transfer to the airport for the flight to Almaty (14:10-16:40).