

Premium Travel Experience
Destination
Uzbekistan
Duration
7 Days / 6 Nights
Ideal For
Family, Couple, Group
About This Journey
Uzbekistan is the jewel of Central Asia and the living heart of the ancient Silk Road — a country of extraordinary Islamic architecture and legendary hospitality. Samarkand holds monuments that rank among the finest in the world: the Registan's three madrassahs in lapis lazuli blue and gold, the Shah-i-Zinda necropolis, and the Gur-e-Amir mausoleum where Tamerlane is buried. Bukhara, one of Central Asia's oldest cities, offers the Ark Fortress, the Kalon Minaret spared by Genghis Khan, and a dense old city of covered bazaars and caravanserais. Khiva, the best-preserved ancient city in the region, is an open-air museum of perfectly intact monuments within its walled Ichon-Qala. Together these three cities trace the full arc of Timurid and Silk Road civilisation in a journey that feels genuinely irreplaceable.
Scenic Beauty
Beautiful travel moments
Experience
Relaxing & memorable trip
Highlights
Curated sightseeing spots



Must Visit Spots

Uzbekistan's most iconic Silk Road landmark, framed by majestic madrasas, blue mosaics, and monumental public space.

A living heritage quarter with trading domes, mosques, minarets, courtyards, and atmospheric lanes shaped by caravan routes.

A preserved walled city experience with mud-brick ramparts, minarets, palaces, and old-town views that feel deeply historic.

A beautiful Samarkand complex known for intricate tilework, sacred architecture, and one of the country's most photogenic walks.

Scenic Escape
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Why Travelers Love It
Explore Tashkent landmarks, Independence Square, local bazaars, and ornate metro stations
Visit Samarkand icons including Registan Square, Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, Shah-i-Zinda, and Ulugh Beg Observatory
Walk through Bukhara Old City with historic domes, madrasas, minarets, and caravanserai atmosphere
Experience Khiva's fortifications and preserved Silk Road streets
Add Chimgan Mountains, Charvak Lake, Aydarkul Lake, Kokand Palace, Termez, or Aral Sea as per plan
Traverse the legendary Silk Road cities that connected ancient civilizations across Central Asia for two thousand years

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Your Journey
Hotel transfer in the Uzbek capital.
The world's oldest Quran and the city's largest traditional market under its blue domes.
The grand central square and the museum of Timur the Great.
The Afrosiyob bullet train through the Uzbek steppe.
Three majestic madrasas surrounding the most photogenic square in Central Asia.
Avenue of blue-tiled mausoleums — among the finest examples of Islamic tilework on earth.
The turquoise-domed tomb of Tamerlane — the empire-builder who conquered from India to Turkey.
One of the largest mosques ever built — named after Timur's Chinese wife.
Morning market famous for silk scarves, dried fruits, and fresh Samarkand non bread.
Transfer to the city that was once the Islamic world's most learned city.
The ancient fortress and the minaret that Genghis Khan spared because it was beautiful.
Dinner around the central pool at the city's social heart.
Long transfer through the desert, or fly to Urgench.
UNESCO World Heritage inner city — virtually unchanged since the 19th century.
The squat turquoise minaret and the forest of 218 carved wooden columns.
Connection at Tashkent.
Last shopping for ikat silk fabric, non bread, and dried fruit boxes.
International flight from Tashkent Airport.
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