Uzbekistan Round Trip – on the trail of Alexander the Great - 15 Days

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Uzbekistan Round Trip – A Journey Through the Centuries

For centuries, Uzbekistan played a pivotal role at the crossroads of the trade routes of the Great Silk Road. This era attracted traders, pioneers, geographers, missionaries, invaders, and conquerors alike. Today, Uzbekistan stands as a captivating destination for adventurous individuals interested in culture, history, traditions, and exotic lands. The architectural monuments preserved since the time of our ancestors make Uzbekistan a unique destination. The Ichan-Kala complex in Khiva, as well as the historical centers of Bukhara, Shakhrisabz, and Samarkand, are listed on the UNESCO “World Heritage” list. Immerse yourself in the world of these world-famous cities with an unforgettable Uzbekistan round trip.

Insight into the World Culture of Uzbekistan: The Uzbekistan round trip allows you to experience the unique monuments and architectural structures of these cities. They reflect an era that played a significant role in the history of the country. Enjoy not only the beauty of the architecture but also the rich history reflected in the walls of these impressive monuments. Uzbekistan opens the door to a fascinating treasure of cultural heritage, bridging the gap between past and present.

Historical City of Termez – A Jewel in the South of Uzbekistan: The Uzbekistan round trip also takes you to the historical city of Termez in the south of the country. Here, you will encounter not only impressive mountainous regions but also Buddhist and ancient ruins that shape the history of this city. Interestingly, Alexander the Great crossed the Oxus (Amudaryo) at this location in 327 B.C. Immerse yourself in the mystical atmosphere of Termez and discover the traces of the past that come to life here.

Traditions and Customs – The Cultural Heritage of Uzbekistan: The traditions and customs of the Uzbek people have evolved over many centuries, influenced by the rituals of Zoroastrian, Sogdian, Bactrian, and nomadic tribes, as well as the influences of Islamic traditions. Despite numerous attempts by invaders to introduce a foreign culture, these traditions have remained largely unchanged in Uzbekistan. Islam played a central role in shaping the customs and traditions of the Uzbek people, with a close connection to pre-Islamic beliefs and local traditions.

Uzbekistan Round Trip – A Unique Experience: An Uzbekistan round trip is not just a journey through impressive cities and historical sites but also an expedition through the rich cultural diversity of this fascinating country. Dive into the past, experience the present, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Uzbekistan, with its unique blend of history, architecture, and traditions, awaits you with open arms. Experience the beauty of Uzbekistan on a round trip and uncover the secrets that this land has to offer. Embark on an unforgettable journey through the centuries with an Uzbekistan round trip.

Day 1: Day of arrival

Day 2: Tashkent – where modernity and history meet

Day 3: Tashkent → Kokand → Rishtan → Margilan

Day 4: Margilan → Fergana → Tashkent

Day 5: Tashkent → Urgench → Khiva; Khiva – an open-air museum!

Day 6: Khiva – an open-air museum!

Day 7: Khiva → Bukhara: through the red wonder!

Day 8: Bukhara – pearl of the Orient

Day 9: Bukhara – pearl of the Orient

Day 10: Bukhara – pearl of the Orient

Day 11: Samarkand – the legacy of Amir Temur

Day 12: Samarkand – the legacy of Amir Temur

Day 13: Samarkand → Shahrisabz → Termez

Day 14: Termez: the home of at-Termizi; Termez → Tashkent

Day 15: Early morning transfer to the airport and departure.

Day 1
Day of Arrival

Arrival in Tashkent. Transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay in a 3-star hotel. Meals: -/-/-

Day 12
Tashkent - where Modern and Old meet

After breakfast city tour in Tashkent. Tashkent , the capital of the Republic of Uzbekistan, lies in the northeast of Uzbekistan and is with over two million people the largest metropolis in Central Asia . While visiting historical sights of the Capital, you can also enjoy the modern side of the city. The city offers modern Hotels, Restaurants, Theatres, Cinemas, Operas, Disco, Oriental Bazaars, of course also a thousand years old History to look back on. During the city tour we will visit Barak Khan Medrasah (building ensemble from the 15-17 c.), the Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum (built in the 16 c. and rebuilt in the 19 c.), the mosque Khojah Akhror (1404-1490, Khojah Akhror was a Sheikh of the Naqshbandi Order). Afterwards we will visit the Medrese Kukaldosh (16th century), the traditional Chorsu-Bazaar . Dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight stay in a 3-star hotel. Meals: B/-/D

Day 14
Kokand – in the Khan's palace

After breakfast at the hotel, we will drive to the picturesque Fergana Valley, one of the most beautiful regions in Uzbekistan. The route takes us over the impressive Kamchik Pass. In Kokand, we will visit the magnificent Palace of Hudayar Khan, which was built between 1833 and 1873. The colourful, approximately seventy-metre-wide façade is a masterpiece of traditional folk art and bears witness to the region’s long tradition of ceramic firing. We will also visit the impressive Juma Mosque (1809–1812), the Amin-Beg Madrasah and the Dachma-i-Shokhon necropolis. Our journey then takes us to Rishtan, the centre of Uzbek Ceramic art. Here we visit a family business that has been producing ceramics in the traditional way for over 800 years. In the evening we drive to Margilan, where we spend the night in a cosy 3-star hotel. Meals: B/-/D

Day 15
Margilan – Home of Silk Production

After breakfast at the hotel, we visit Margilan, one of the oldest cities in Uzbekistan and once an important centre along the Silk Road. There we visit the traditional Silk Factory ‘Yodgorlik’, which has been known for centuries for its high-quality handmade silk products. In the afternoon, we continue to Fergana, where we take a city tour. Afterwards, we return to Tashkent via the picturesque Kamchik Pass. Overnight stay in a comfortable 3-star hotel in Tashkent. Meals: B/L/-

Day 10
Khiva - Museum under open air

Early in the morning, transfer to the airport and flight to Urgench. Upon arrival in Urgench, we continue to Khiva (35 km). In Khiva, we visit the old town of Ichan-Kala (Itchan-Kala), which has been under UNESCO protection since 1990 and is therefore a World Heritage Site. Dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight stay in a 3-star hotel. Meals: B/-/D

Day 11
Khiva - Museum under open air

After breakfast, we visit the old town of Ichan-Kala (Itchan-Kala), which has been under UNESCO protection since 1990 and is therefore a World Heritage Site. Dinner at a local restaurant. Meals: B/-/D

Day 9
Through the Red Wonder

After Breakfast we will drive to Bukhara (480 km). While driving through the Desert Kysyl-Kum (Red Sand) you experience the unique expanse of desert landscape in Central Asia. The Kysyl-Kum Desert is about 200 000 square kilometres and it partly lies in the territories of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. It is covered with red sand from which the Name of the Desert derives. On the way to Bukhara we make a short stop at the teahouse “Bukhoro-i-Sharif”, where you can have lunch or just relax and drink tea. Dinner at a local Restaurant. Overnight stay in a 3-star hotel. Meals: B/-/D

Day 7
Bukhara - Pearl of the Orient

After Breakfast we will visit Poyi Kalon Ensemble consisting of Kalon Minaret (12th c.), Kalon Mosque (12th c.), Miri Arab Madrasah (16th c.), domed bazaars Toqi Zargaron (15th c.), Toqi Telpak-Furushon (16th c.) and Toqi Zaroffon (16th c.). Continue we will visit Lyabi-Khauz Complex (14-17th c.) and Nodir Devonbegi Madrasah. Dinner at Nodir Devonbegi Madrasah along with traditional folklore Program. Overnight stay in a 3-star hotel. Meals: B/-/D

Day 8
Bukhara - Pearl of the Orient

After Breakfast at hotel we will visit Citadel Ark (4th c. BC), Bolo-Khauz Mosque (beginning of the 20th c.), Samanides Mausoleum (9-10th c.), Chashmai Ayub (14th c.), Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa Complex, summer residence of the last Emir (ruler) of Bukhara, Bakhouddin Naqshbandiy Memorial Complex, Chor Bakr (19th c.) and Chor Minor. Dinner at a local Restaurant. Overnight stay in a 3-star hotel. Meals: B/-/D

Day 6
Bukhara - Pearl of the Orient

After breakfast, you will have free time in Bukhara. Overnight stay in a 3-star hotel. Meals: B/-/-

Day 4
Samarkand – the legacy of Amir Temur

After breakfast we drive to Samarkand and check into the hotel. Samarkand (353 347 inhabitants, as of January 1, 2008) has also been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The history of the city goes back over 2500 years. Visitors are fascinated by the walls of the legendary Afrasiyab, the capital of the ancient empire Sogd (9th century B.C.), which can still be found in the north of Samarkand today. Not for nothing Samarkand is called a jewel of the earth. Our journey in Samarkand begins at the famous Registan (sand place), whose construction was already started during the Timurid period and completed in the following three hundred years. Sightseeing of three Medressen of the Registan – the Ulugbek-Medresse (built 1417-1420), the Sher-Dor-Medresse (1619 – 1636) and the Tillo-Kori-Medresse (1646 – 1660). For lunch you will be offered traditional Uzbek dish Pilav (we guarantee halal food). Depending on your wishes you can also order something else (our recommendation: try at least once the traditional dish Pilav in Samarkand, it is only prepared for lunch). In the afternoon we visit the legendary Timurid mausoleum Guri Amir (XIV-XV century). Dinner with an Uzbek family. Overnight stay in 3-star hotel. Meals: B/-/D

Day 5
Samarkand – the legacy of Amir Temur

Breakfast at hotel. Near the Siyab bazaar there is an ensemble of Shohi-Zinda (the living king, “IX.-XIV century), one of the world’s most famous group of mausoleums, which fasinate you with its beautiful architecture. Next we will visit the famous Ulugbek Observatory (1428-1429 which was built on one of the hills of Chupanata). The observatory was a unique design in his time. Dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight stay in 3-star hotel. Meals: B/-/D

Day 3
Shakhrisabz - the hometown of Amir Temur

After breakfast we drive to Shakhrisabz (330 km), the birthplace of Amir Temur (known in the West as Tamerlan). The city was already known Alexander the Great as Nautaca. Under the Amir Temur the city (XIV century), at that time still Kesh, attained world-wide fame and received the name Shakhrisabz. There we visit the summer palace of the ruler “Ak Saray” (White Palace, 1380-1405). The 65 meter high palace ruins give us an approximate idea of the height and dimension of the palace at that time. “Ak Saray” was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. We also visit Kok Gumbaz Mosque, Darus Soadat Complex and the Jahongir (Jahongir) Mausoleum. In the afternoon, we will continue on to Termez. Dinner at the local restaurant. Overnight stay in 3-star hotel. Meals: B/-/D

Day 2
Termez: the Home of at-Termizi

After breakfast we fly to Termiz. The city is situated on the bank of the river Amudarya, which separates Uzbekistan from Afghanistan. Termez, founded more than 2500 years ago, is one of the oldest cities in the World. The city became under the rule of Kushan (1st/2nd century A.D.) the center of the Buddhist culture, from which we can still visit today like Zurmala Tower and Kara-Tepe Monastery. From the 12th to the 17th century the Sultan-Saodat Complex was built, which includes several Mausoleums. We will visit Hakim at-Termizi Complex (at-Tirmizi is the greatest representative of Central Asian Sufism and author of about eighty works. For the depth of his knowledge and the breadth of his horizons he was given the honorable nickname Al-Hakim – sage). We also visit Kirk-Kiz Palace and Archeological Museum. Dinner at the local restaurant. Transfer to the airport and flight to Tashkent. Overnight stay in a 3-star hotel. Meals: B/-/D

Day 13
Early Morning Transfer to the Airport and Departure

Price includes services:

  • 14 Nights in 3 star hotels in double rooms with Shower/WC
  • 14x Breakfast, 1x Lunch, 11x Dinner
  • Mineral water bottles during the Tour (1,5 L per person per day)
  • Folklore show program in Khiva and Bukhara
  • Services of A/C comfortable transport with professional driver pas per the program
  • Professional English-speaking guides from group arrival to departure
  • Flight ticket: Tashkent → Urgench
  • Flight ticket: Termez → Tashkent
  • Entrance fees to all the mentioned sights as per the program (except photo and video charges)

Not included:

  • Visa costs and processing
  • Photo and video charges
  • International air tickets
  • Beverages
  • Meals not indicated in the program
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Any personal expenses
  • Any services not included in the above itinerary

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Trip Facts

  • $ 225
  • TT0036
  • B=Breakfast / L=Lunch / D=Dinner
  • 2 - 16
  • Easy
  • Uzbekistan
  • Tashkent
  • Tashkent