Travel through exotic Uzbekistan on this eight day tour, starting from Tashkent

Book this tour

from 2700$ / Per Person

Age
from 6 years

Duration
8 days

Location
Uzbekistan

Dates
Savitsky Karakalpakstan Art Museum (Monday day off).

  • Accommodation
    Yurt
  • What's Included
    Guide
    Transport
    Input
    0.5 l water
  • Not Included
    Dinner
Travel through exotic Uzbekistan on this eight day tour, starting from Tashkent

Uzbekistan is a country with a rich history. If you want to explore the most ancient Landmarks and East Attractions, then it is a unique tour giving you this opportunity.Visit the incredible Savitsky Art Museum, considered by some to be one of the world’s greatest museums. Immerse yourself in the charm of a traditional yurt in the Kyzyl-Kum desert and the ship cemetery in Muynak and Aral sea sites. This itinerary will take you into cities as Ancient Bukhara, Samarkand and Khiva, along the Kyzyl-Kum desert, and inside the jam-packed Chorsu Bazaar. Discover the ancient caravanserai and fortress Mizdakhan ruins that time has forgotten. This tour lets you have authentic feeling while exploring Khiva. Khiva, a museum under the open sky holds you tightly in the arms of its narrow streets, creeps up on your heart and stays there forever. Every time when I visit there I take great pleasure by walking around the old town. Experience centuries-old monuments and warm Uzbek hospitality in this 8 days tour!

Accordion with Images

Arrival in Tashkent. Tashkent sightseeing

Transfer to the railway station and take fast speed train to Samarkand.
Samarkand - City Sightseeing around an Ancient City

Transfer to Bukhara. Upon arrive city tour.

Drive to Khiva along the Kizilkum desert. Upon arrive city tour.

In the early morning, continue the tour of Khiva, and then drive to Nukus. Upon arrive excursion to Savitskiy Museum (Monday day off).

Drive from Nukus to discover the Usturt Plateau and Aral sea life.

Early morning continue execution Aral sea sites. Then fly from Nukus to Tashkent with amazing memories of Uzbekistan.