UZBEKISTAN
UZBEKISTAN
Duration: 12 days
DAY 1 – Depart for Uzbekistan
Depart on your flight to Tashkent, Uzbekistan*
*For flights departing on Day 1 and arriving in the early hours of Day 2, a room will be available for you upon arrival.
DAY 2 – Discover Tashkent
Welcome to Uzbekistan with its ancient cities accented by turquoise domes, desert landscape and towering minarets. Transfer to your hotel and check-in to the room that will be ready for early arrivals. Balance of the day is at leisure to rest and relax. This evening, attend an orientation meeting with your Tour Manager at approximately 5 PM, followed by a light dinner. We recommend that you select flights which arrive no later than 3 PM.
Overnight: Tashkent – Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 3 – Khast Imam Square, Visit Chorsu Bazaar
The cultural tour of Tashkent begins at Khast Imam Square, religious center of the city and home to many exquisite mosques, monuments, and madrasas (centers of Islamic learning) dating back to the 15th century. View the blue-domed Barak-Khan Madrasa with its imposing gateway and visit Muyi Muborak Madrasa housing one of the oldest copies of the Koran dating from 644-648. Passing the Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum and Tillya Sheih Mosque, arrive at the bustling Chorsu Bazaar with its bright green dome and acres of spices, sweets, fresh-baked breads and crafts. After lunch at a local restaurant, continue to the Museum of Applied Arts occupying a home with bright carvings and decorative ceramics. Proceed to the Alisher Navoi Theater built in neoclassical style, the Forum Palace and Amir Temur Square once dominated by a huge statue of Karl Marx and view the massive Monument of Courage Earthquake Memorial. Ride the Tashkent metro before dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight: Tashkent – Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 4 – Flight to Urgench, Kyzyl Kala, Toprak Kala, Ulli Khovli Complex
Depart Tashkent by flight to Urgench. From here, travel to Kyzyl Kala also known as Red Fortress. Afterward, visit the fortress of Toprak Kala, surrounded by a brick wall. Travel to the Ulli Khovli Complex, a 17th century fortress built by the permission of Khiva Khan. Upon arrival, enjoy lunch before getting acquainted with the culture of the Turkmen people and gaining insight into the history of the area. Observe workshops, such as forging, and carpet weaving. In the afternoon, On arrival in Khiva, check into the hotel. Tonight, dinner is at a local restaurant
Overnight: Khiva – Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 5 – Medieval Old Town of Khiva
Today, explore medieval Khiva that served as a major trading post on the Silk Road. Walk along the ancient streets within the walled city, named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pause at the elegant Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasa with its five domes and minaret decorated with bright geometric patterns of glazed bricks. View the distinctive turquoise tiled Kalta Minor Minaret, one of the iconic symbols of Khiva. Then, head to Kunya Ark, the Khiva rulers own fortress and residence, built in the 12th century. View remnants of the khans harem, stables, arsenal, barracks, mosque, and jail. Continue to Muhammad Rahim-khan Madrasa, one of the largest madrasas in Central Asia. After a traditional lunch, on to the grand Djuma Mosque and therevered Pakhlavan Mahmoud Mausoleum with its courtyards and intricate tilework. The mausoleum was built in honor of the legendary poet and philosopher who became Khiva patronnsaint. Here, in the historic complex of Ichan-Kala in the medieval Old Town, visit the Islam Khodja Mosque with its striking minaret, one of the jewels of Khiva. Tour the palace of Tash Khauli, with its sumptuous interior decor including ceramic tiles, carved stone, and wood; there are more than 150 rooms off nine different courtyards.
Overnight: Khiva Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 6 – Travel to the Holy City of Bukhara
This morning, embark on a long drive to Bukhara. Please note that this will be the longest bus ride of the tour. As you travel through the Kyzylkum Desert, witness the depth of Uzbekistan natural terrain. During the trip, a box lunch will be provided. Arrive in Bukhara late in the afternoon, and check into your hotel.
Overnight: Bukhara – Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 7 – Bukhara Treasures
Today, discover the beauty of Bukhara, one of the most important ancient cities in Uzbekistan,dating back nearly 1000 years before Alexander the Great conquered Central Asia. Begin with an excursion to Sitorai Mohi Hosa Palace, the country residence of the last Emir of Bukhara, Alim Khan. Next, head to the Bahouddin Naqshbandi Memorial Complex, built in memory of the patron of Bukhara. Afterward, visit Chor Minor, a historic mosque which was part of a madrasa complex. After lunch at a local restaurant, return to Bukhara and take a city tour which includes visits to splendid Ismail Samani Mausoleum, a world-famous architectural masterpiece and to Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum that dates from the 12th century. Continue to Bolo Khauz Mosque followed by the 5th century Ark Fortress, former residence of the emirs of Bukhara. Conclude with a local folk show with traditional music and dance.
Overnight: Bukhara – Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 8 – Bukhara City Tour, Cooking Class
This morning, head to the architectural complex of Poyi-Kalon that includes the Kalon Mosque, large enough to hold 10,000 people. Pass the Madrasas of Abdulaziz Khan and Mir-I-Arab. For lunch, experience modern Uzbek culture, along with home cooked food. Participate in a cooking class and learn the secrets of how to prepare Pilav, a traditional rice dish. In the afternoon, proceed to Liab-I Khaouz Square that encompasses the Nadir Devon Begi Madrasa and the Kukeldash Madrasa. Next, visit the city buzzing bazaar, offering rows of shops selling jewelry,carpets, and wood carvings. Cap your day with dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight: Bukhara – Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 9 – Travel to Samarkand, Registan Square
Depart Bukhara and drive to Samarkand. Along the way, stop at the delightful town of Gijduvan,center of the ancient craft of ceramics. A special visit has been arranged to the home and shop ofa skilled ceramicist. View some of the beautiful works displayed that reflect the culture of different regions of Uzbekistan, before continuing your journey to Samarkand. The city, steeped in history, grew prosperous at the crossroads between East and West. Samarkand, considered the most romantic of the Silk Road cities, is adorned by decorative domes and minarets and is a melting pot of many different cultures and traditions. Upon arrival, have lunch and later begin your exploration of this remarkable city. View iconic Registan Square, the world-famous symbol of Central Asia with its colorful mosaics, blue domes and lofty arches. This plaza is surrounded by three impressively decorated madrasas of the 15th to 17th centuries; Ulugbek Madrasa, Sherdor Madrasa and Tilya Kori Madrasa. Tonight, join your group for dinner
Overnight: Samarkand – Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 10 – Guri Amir Mausoleum, Ulugbek Observatory, Vineyard Tour
The day begins at the sumptuous Guri Amir Mausoleum, final resting place of Timur(Tamerlane), the Turco-Mongol conqueror. Its interior is covered with elegant turquoise arabesques and inscriptions in gold. On to the Ulugbek Observatory, once known as the most advanced in the Islamic world. Next, visit Shah-i-Zinda, a necropolis that includes sparkling blue mausoleums, embellished with some of the richest tile work in the Muslim world. These mausoleums, strategically grouped along the narrow medieval streets are an important place of pilgrimage. Continue with a visit to Afrasiab Museum, dedicated to the city history. After lunch, travel along the shores of the Siab River to the sacred Mausoleum of Daniel, the Old Testament biblical prophet. Pilgrims from all over the world come here to worship. Conclude with a visit to a local vineyard for a guided tour and tasting
Overnight: Samarkand – Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 11 – Bibi-Khanym Mosque, Siab Market, High-Speed Train to Tashkent
Tour Konigil tourism village and learn about the culture, lifestyle, and heritage of the Uzbek people. Continue to the Bibi-Khanym Mosque with its glistening blue domes, built as the largest mosque in the world enriched by stately minarets and carved marble décor. A jewel in Tamerlane empire, the mosque was constructed as a tribute to his wife. Afterwards, walk through the energetic Siab Market, a special place where you can feel the dynamic atmosphere of this ancient city. Lunch is followed by a drive to the train station where you board the Afrosiyob high-speed train to Tashkent. Bid goodbye to your Tour Manager at dinner tonight
Overnight: Tashkent Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 12 – Depart Uzbekistan
Transfer to the airport for your departure flight
Meals: Breakfast