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+97142055000Welcome to Uzbekistan
On arrival at Tashkent International Airport you will be met by our local representative and you will be transferred to the hotel.
Tashkent is the capital city of Uzbekistan. It’s known for its many museums and its mix of modern and Soviet-era architecture. The Amir Timur Museum houses manuscripts, weapons and other relics from the Timurid dynasty. Nearby, the huge State Museum of History of Uzbekistan has centuries-old Buddhist artifacts. The city’s skyline is distinguished by Tashkent Tower, which offers city views from its observation deck.
Overnight in Tashkent.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Start your day by visiting the Independence Square-is the central square in Tashkent. In the middle of the square is the bronze Amir Timurs equestrian statue and passing by the local “Broadway”, view from outside, the Tashkent TV Tower is a 375-metre-high tower, it’s the 12th tallest tower in the world. Construction started in 1978 and it began operation 6 years later, on 15 January 1985. It was the 4th tallest tower in the world from 1985 to 1991. Visit New Minor Mosque- Huge modern mosque with traditional marble features, towering minarets & a turquoise dome. You will get the chance to experience the Tashkent Metro ride- is the rapid transit system serving the city for 29 stations. The tour will end in a local city restaurant where you can have your meal (pay as you order) or on request the bus may drop you for shopping at CHORSU national bazaar (for dried fruits, nuts, sweets, national clothing, souvenirs) or Samarkand Darvaza trading mall (multi-brand store).
Overnight in Tashkent.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Prepare for check out and the driver will pick you up and drop you to the station for your onward journey to Samarkand.
On arrival in Samarkand your driver cum guide will pick you up in the station and proceed for a city in Samarkand.
Visit the famous Guri Emir Mausoleum of the Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur in Samarkand, the graveyard of Amir Temur and his generation. You also need to visit the famous Registan Square was the heart of the ancient city of Samarkand of the Timurid Empire, now in Uzbekistan. The name Rēgistan means "sandy place" or "desert" in Persian. The Registan Squares consist of Ulugbek Madrasah, The Ulugh Beg Madrasa is a religious educational institution in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It was built by Ulugh Beg during the Timurid dynasty at the Registan in the heart of the ancient city of Samarkand. Sherdor Madrasah- This ornate 17th-century madrassa at the Registan is covered in tile, including tiger mosaics. Tillya-Kori Madrasah, Opulent building completed in 1660, featuring gold & elaborate decorative patterns & a domed mosque. Lunch at the local restaurant (pax own account). After the tour the driver will drop you to the hotel and check in. Afternoon is free to spend on your own. You may spend your time in shopping at Siyob national bazaar where you may find plenty of fresh and dried fruits, nuts, local souvenirs, sweets and variety of national bread.
Samarkand is a city in Uzbekistan known for its mosques and mausoleums. It's on the Silk Road, the ancient trade route linking China to the Mediterranean. Prominent landmarks include the Registan, a plaza bordered by 3 ornate, majolica-covered madrassas dating to the 15th and 17th centuries, and Gur-e-Amir, the towering tomb of Timur (Tamerlane), founder of the Timurid Empire.
Overnight in Samarkand.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Prepare for check out and the driver will pick you up and drop you to the station for your onward journey to Bukhara.
On arrival in Bukhara your driver cum guide will pick you up from the train station and proceed for a city tour in Bukhara.
Visit the Samanids Mausoleum, built in the 10th century C.E. and is located in the northwestern part of Bukhara, just outside its historic center. It was built as the resting place of the powerful and influential Islamic Samanid dynasty that ruled the Samanid Empire from approximately 900 to 1000. Then passing by the Bolo-Khauz Mosque is a historical mosque in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Built in 1712, on the opposite side of the citadel of Ark in Registan district, it is inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list along with the other parts of the historic city. Lunch at the local restaurant (own expenses). Later in the afternoon continue the tour by visiting to Poyi Kalon Architectural Ensemble, Po-i-Kalan or Poi Kalan is an Islamic religious complex located around the Kalan minaret in Bukhara. Contents. Since 713, several ensembles of main mosques were built in this area, to the south of the Ark citadel. It is equal in size to the Bibi-Khanym Mosque in Samarkand. that consists of Kalon Minaret, Kalon Mosque and Miri Arab Madrasah, Lyabi Khauz Complex. Further you may walk along the three Trading Domes, more famous as Coumpol Bazaar being existed here from the times of the Great Silk Road where you may enjoy time in shopping.
Bukhara is an ancient city in the central Asian country of Uzbekistan. It was a prominent stop on the Silk Road trade route between the East and the West, and a major medieval center for Islamic theology and culture. It still contains hundreds of well-preserved mosques, madrassas, bazaars and caravanserais, dating largely from the 9th to the 17th centuries.
Overnight in Bukhara.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Prepare for checkout and the driver will pick you up and drop you to the train station for your onward journey to Tashkent.
On arrival in Tashkent the driver will pick you up in the train station and drop you to the hotel.
Day is free, to explore the capital city of Tashkent at your own pace.
Overnight in Tashkent.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Today morning your driver cum guide will pick you up and bring for a shopping tour in ALAY grocery bazaar. In the afternoon drive towards Chimgan Mountains of the Chatkal Mountain range is located in the territory of the Ugam-Chatkal National Park, and it is in the Bostanlyk administrative district, Uzbekistan. The Chimgan village was settled 400–500 years ago in the mountain massive of dominant the Greater Chimgan peak, at an altitude of 1,620 meters above sea level. It’s around 65km and the journey will take you for 1.5 hrs. On arrival, transfer to Brand New Amirsoy Mountain Resort. Lunch at resort’ restaurant. After lunch enjoy the chair-cable car lift (included) to reach on the top of the mountain (cable car length is 2193 meters). Time for photo shooting and nature view. Take chair-cable car to come down. You may enjoy winter activities like: skiing, tubing and sledges, snowmobiling, snowshoeing, riding on quad-bikes (at your own cost). Drive back to Tashkent. In the evening explore the night life in Tashkent at your own pace. Walk along the city streets in lights and have dinner at one of the local restaurants.
Overnight in Tashkent.
After breakfast. The day is free until checkout time. The driver will pick you up and drop you to the airport for your onward flight.
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Uzbekistan: is a Central Asian nation and former Soviet republic. It's known for its mosques, mausoleums and other sites linked to the Silk Road, the ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean. Samarkand, a major city on the route, contains a landmark of Islamic architecture: the Registan, a plaza bordered by 3 ornate, mosaic-covered religious schools dating to the 15th and 17th centuries.
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Entry and Exit formalities: Visitors must hold a passport valid for at least six months & beyond at the time of entering the country. Some nationalities can obtain visa on arrival and for nationalities who requires visa please refer to the Uzbekistan consulate website: uzbdubay@mail.ru uzbdubai@mail.ru
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+97142055000Tashkent is the capital city of Uzbekistan. It’s known for its many museums and its mix of modern and Soviet-era architecture. The Amir Timur Museum houses manuscripts, weapons and other relics from the Timurid dynasty. Nearby, the huge State Museum of History of Uzbekistan has centuries-old Buddhist artifacts. The city’s skyline is distinguished by Tashkent Tower, which offers city views from its observation deck.
A city in Uzbekistan known for its mosques and mausoleums. It's on the Silk Road, the ancient trade route linking China to the Mediterranean. Prominent landmarks include the Registan, a plaza bordered by 3 ornate, majolica-covered madrassas dating to the 15th and 17th centuries, and Gur-e-Amir, the towering tomb of Timur (Tamerlane), founder of the Timurid Empire.
Bukhara is an ancient city in the central Asian country of Uzbekistan. It was a prominent stop on the Silk Road trade route between the East and the West, and a major medieval center for Islamic theology and culture. It still contains hundreds of well-preserved mosques, madrassas, bazaars and caravanserais, dating largely from the 9th to the 17th centuries.
Khiva is a city of approximately 90,000 people located in Xorazm Region, Uzbekistan. According to archaeological data, the city was established around 1500 years ago. It is the former capital of Khwarezmia and the Khanate of Khiva.
Andijan is a city in Uzbekistan. It is the administrative, economic, and cultural center of Andijan Region. Andijan is located in the south-eastern edge of the Fergana Valley near Uzbekistan's border with Kyrgyzstan. Andijan is one of the oldest cities in the Fergana Valley.
Nukus is the sixth-largest city in Uzbekistan and the capital of the Republic of Karakalpakstan. The Amu Darya river passes west of the town. The city is best known for its world-class Nukus Museum of Art.
Kokand is a city in Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan, at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley. The city lies 228 km southeast of Tashkent, 115 km west of Andijan, and 88 km west of Fergana. It is nicknamed "City of Winds".
Termez is a city in the southernmost part of Uzbekistan near the Hairatan border crossing of Afghanistan. It is the hottest point of Uzbekistan. It has a population of 140,404, and is the capital of Surxondaryo Region.
Namangan is a city in eastern Uzbekistan. It is the administrative, economic, and cultural center of Namangan Region. Namangan is located in the northern edge of the Fergana Valley, less than 30 km from the Kyrgyzstan border. The city is served by Namangan Airport.
Urgench is a city in western Uzbekistan. It is the capital of the Khorezm Region, on the Amu Darya River and the Shavat canal. The city is situated 450 km west of Bukhara across the Kyzylkum Desert.
Shakhrisabz is a city in Qashqadaryo Region in southern Uzbekistan located approximately 80 km south of Samarkand with a population of 100,300. It is located at an altitude of 622 m.
Navoiy, also spelled Navoi, - is a city and the capital of Navoiy Region in the southwestern part of Uzbekistan. It is located at latitude 40° 5' 4N; longitude 65° 22' 45E, at an altitude of 382 meters. The city is named after Ali-Shir Nava'i. As of the 2007 census, its population was 125,800 inhabitants.