
Duration
11 Days / 10 NightsPrice from
1,960 US$Starting
TashkentEnding
FerganaGroup size
Max 10Tour code
TOUR-10Step into the heart of the Silk Road with a journey through Uzbekistan — a land where history whispers from every mosaic-tiled minaret and ancient caravanserai. Begin in the vibrant capital of Tashkent, where modern energy meets Soviet charm and centuries-old bazaars.
From there, travel to the legendary city of Samarkand, where the majestic Registan Square dazzles with turquoise domes and tales of Timur’s empire. Continue to Bukhara, a museum living with over 140 architectural monuments, where time slows amid quiet courtyards and bustling spice markets. Then head to Khiva, a perfectly preserved desert city of glowing mud walls and minarets that shimmer at sunset.
Your adventure concludes in Urgench — a gateway to the Kyzylkum desert and a fitting end to an unforgettable odyssey. Uzbekistan isn’t just a destination; it’s a timeless tapestry waiting to be explored.
Arrive in Uzbekistan’s vibrant capital and enjoy a smooth transfer to your hotel with immediate check-in. After a short rest, discover the soul of Tashkent on a guided city tour.
Stroll through the sacred Khast Imam Complex, and feel local life at the bustling Chorsu Bazaar (Four Directions Bazaar). Admire the grand Kukaldosh Madrassah and end the day riding Tashkent’s beautifully designed metro stations, a true underground gallery. Traditional tea-drinking in lovely garden of Akbar Rahimov. His family is a renowned hereditary ceramic artist in Uzbekistan.
This morning, fly west across the vast landscapes of Uzbekistan to Urgench, then continue by road to the legendary oasis city of Khiva (35 km, 45 min). Begin your journey through Ichan Kala, the walled inner city where history stands still. Enter through the noble Ata Darvaza Gate and admire the exquisite artistry of Allakuli Khan and Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasahs. Marvel at the iconic Kalta Minar, an unfinished dream that became Khiva’s most striking symbol. Explore the ancient Kunya Ark, once the royal residence, and the elegant Muhammad Rahimkhan Madrasah, echoing the legacy of the poet-king Feruzshah. Step inside the atmospheric Juma Mosque, its 213 carved wooden pillars whispering stories from a thousand years. Conclude the experience with a visit to a local bakery, where you will witness the time-honored tradition of baking Khorezmian non, filling the air with warm, unforgettable aromas.
Early this morning, transfer to Urgench Airport for your flight to the legendary city of Bukhara. Upon arrival, begin a refined journey through one of Central Asia’s most sacred and storied cities.
Stroll around the serene Labi Hauz Complex, explore the historic Jewish Synagogue and the ancient Magoki Attori Mosque, and wander beneath Bukhara’s famed trade domes, once alive with Silk Road merchants. Admire the elegance of the Ulugbek and Abdulazizkhan Madrasahs, then stand in awe at the majestic Poi Kalyan Complex, crowned by its iconic minaret.
As evening falls, enjoy a traditional folk performance at Nodir Devonbegi Madrasah (subject to availability), bringing Bukhara’s heritage to life.
After breakfast, continue your elegant exploration of Bukhara’s ancient heart. Discover the mighty Ark Fortress, once home to emirs and legends, and admire the graceful & the most popular Bolo Hauz Mosque with its carved wooden columns.
Visit the sacred Chashmai Ayub, steeped in mystery, and the serene Ismail Samani Mausoleum, a masterpiece of early Islamic architecture before savoring fragrant herbal teas in a traditional retro salon. In the evening enjoy Plov cooking demonstration.
After breakfast, continue exploring Bukhara’s treasures: the elegant Sitorai Mokhi Khossa and the charming Chor Minor, its four minarets standing in quiet harmony. In the afternoon, board the high-speed Afrosiyob train to the legendary city of Samarkand. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel, then marvel at the glowing majesty of Registan Square, with a possible evening light show to illuminate its timeless beauty.
Today, immerse yourself in the grandeur of Samarkand. Begin at the iconic Registan Square, where medieval splendor meets living tradition with a mini concert and a glimpse of national musical instruments at Sherdor Madrasah.
Marvel at the majestic Bibi Khanym Mosque, wander the vibrant Siyob Bazaar, and stroll through Shah-i-Zinda, an avenue of richly adorned mausoleums linked to the Prophet’s family (Kusam-ibn-Abbas was the first cousin of Prophet Muhammad who buried here). Conclude at the Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, the serene final resting place of Timur and his lineage.
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast before delving deeper into Samarkand’s heritage. Explore the Ulugbek Observatory, a pinnacle of medieval astronomy, and visit the sacred Hodja Doniyor Mausoleum, echoing centuries of devotion. Experience, traditional craftsmanship at the Khudjum Carpet Factory, where silk carpets are created entirely by hand. And witness the ancient art of silk paper at the Koni Ghil Center.
In the late afternoon, board the Afrosiyob train back to Tashkent. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel for rest and reflection on a journey through Uzbekistan’s legendary cities.
Begin your day with a refined tour of Tashkent, where history and modernity harmoniously converge. Explore the elegant Applied Arts Museum, stroll through Amir Temur Square and along Broadway Street (Sailgoh), admire the grandeur of Independence Square, and glimpse the elegant Romanov Palace.
Early morning, board the train (08:10-12:29) to Kokand, the former jewel of the Khanate. Explore Khudoyar Khan’s Palace, the sacred Jami Complex, and the serene Modari Khan Mausoleum. Admire the historic Norbutabey Madrasah and reflect at the Dakhma-i-Shokhon necropolis. Continue to Rishtan (40 kms, one hour) a village famed for its award-winning ceramics, where centuries-old red clay artistry is brought to life by local masters. Conclude the day in Fergana (50 kms), a lush oasis of culture and craft.
Overnight: Fergana | Meals: Breakfast Box.
Begin your day in Margilan (15 kms), the famed silk town, and witness the ancient art of Ikat weaving at Yodgorlik Silk Factory. Meet skilled craftsmen and stroll through the vibrant local market.Drive back to Tashkent.
Enjoy a final breakfast at your hotel before your private transfer to Tashkent International Airport. Carry with you the timeless memories of Uzbekistan’s cities, crafts, and legends as your journey home.
This experience is best suited for guests in good health who can handle around 4 hours of walking at a moderate pace, including stairs and short climbs. We’ll keep things relaxed, stop often, and make sure everyone has time to soak it all in.

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| Starting | Ending | Status | Price per person |
|---|---|---|---|
| 19 Nov 2026 | 10 Dec 2026 | Available | |
| 24 Dec 2026 | 7 Jan 2027 | Available | |
| 21 Jan 2026 | 18 Feb 2026 | Available | |
| 4 Mar 2026 | 18 Mar 2026 | Available | |
| 8 Apr 2026 | 22 Apr 2026 | Available |
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Deposit (non-refundable) of US$ 300 on booking.




