8-Day Adventure Through Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan
A journey through iconic Silk Road cities
€1,670
Discover the heart of Central Asia on this 8-day journey through Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Starting in the bustling capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, explore the legacy of the Silk Road with visits to historic cities like Samarkand and Bukhara, where ancient architecture, lively bazaars, and cultural landmarks await. Continue the adventure across the border into Turkmenistan, where the contrasts of Ashgabat’s futuristic skyline and its ancient heritage create a unique experience. From desert landscapes to the warmth of Central Asian hospitality, this tour offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and adventure, immersing you in two of the region’s most intriguing countries.
DAY 1: Tashkent (ARRIVAL)
Upon your arrival at Tashkent International Airport (TAS), you will be greeted and met by our representative at the airport. The local representative will take you to your hotel so that you can rest. Those arriving in the morning or at midnight can check in early.
Our sightseeing tour in Tashkent will commence using the Tashkent Metro in the afternoon. The Sacred Heart Cathedral (also known as the Polish Church) is a religious building belonging to the Roman Catholic Church and German Kirsch. Next, visit Mustakillik Maydoni (Independence Square), previously named Lenin Square (until 1991), the largest square in Tashkent. Amir Timur Square (since 1881), and the Monument to Courage (devoted to the 1966 earthquake in Tashkent) are some of the most important landmarks in today’s city. The Halklar Dustligi Square, Monument to Alisher Navoi (the largest urban park in Tashkent).
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DAY 2: Tashkent – Samarkand
Check out after breakfast. Transfer to the railway station to take the fast train Afrosiyob to Samarkand. Our arrival is scheduled for around 09:45.
When we arrive, we will pay a visit to the Gur-E Amir Mausoleum, where we can see the grave of the Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur (also known as Tamerlane). Following that, we will go to the magnificent Registan Ensemble. During the time of Amir Timur, this beautiful place was the heart of Samarkand. The complex consists of three well-known Madrassahs (Ulugbek, Shir Dor, Tillya-Kari), as well as Bibi Khanum Mosque, the most significant Mosque in the Islamic world in the 15th century. We will conclude our morning tour at the Samarkand Grand Bazaar.
After taking a break at the hotel, we’ll go on our tour by visiting the Shahi-Zinda Mausoleum Complex in the afternoon. Includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings from the 11th,15th, and 19th centuries. The Shah-i-Zinda is known as the ‘living king’. After that, we will go stargazing in Samarkand by visiting The Ulugbek Observatory. The Ruins of Afrosiab State (which were built from 6 BC to 13 AD) is the last place to visit today.
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DAY 3: Samarkand- Bukhara
Check out the hotel after breakfast, and take a bullet train from Samarkand to Bukhara. We will be visiting Registan Complex, which is the Ark Fortress from the 16th century, and Bolo-Hauz Complex (UNESCO World Heritage Site), which also has Ulug Beg and Abdul Aziz Madrassahs (16th century) and Chor-Minor Mausoleums, the Mausoleum of Ismael Samani (9-10th century), and Chashma-Ayub Mausoleums (13th century).
After checking in to the hotel and resting, we shall continue our sightseeing by visiting the Poi-Kalyan Complex, which includes the Kalan Mosque, the Kalan Minaret, the Mir-e Arab, the Emir Alim Khan Madrassah, the Taqi Trading Domes, the Nadir Divanbeigi, the Magok-i-Attari Mosque, and Lyab-i-Hauz.
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DAY 4: Bukhara- Khiva
Today we will continue our journey to Khiva. Will pass through the Kyzyl-Kum Desert. As we travel to Khiva, we will be stopping briefly at the Bank of the Amu Darya River.
We will arrive in Khiva at the end of the afternoon. We will check in to the hotel and take a rest.
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DAY 5: Khiva
Today we start our tour in Khiva by visiting The Kunya-Ark Fortress, which includes Kurinish Khana (17th century), Mohammed-Amin-Khan Madrassah, and Islam Khodja Minaret. We then visit The Palvan-Kari complex, Abd Al Bobo complex (18th century), Rafanek Madrassah, Mohammed Rakim Khan (19th century), Amir-Tur Madrassah, and Sho-i-Kalandar Bobo Mausoleum. After lunch, we’ll start our sightseeing with Mazary Sharif Madrassah (established in 1882), then head to the Uch Avlioli Mausoleum (displaying three saints from the 19th century), and finalize with the Juma Mosque of Khiva (18th century).
Next, go to the Pahlavan Mahmoud Mausoleum, a man who was a poet, philosopher, legendary wrestler, and extremely compassionate. Then, see the Tash Hauli (the Stone Yard) Palace from the 18th century. Our final stop in Uzbekistan is to see Allah Khuli Khan Madrassah, a library that dates back to the mid-19th century, and Arbab Mohamad Khan Madrassah.
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DAY 6: Khiva- Ashgabat
Drive to the border post Shavat and leave Khiva behind. After doing the border formalities, continue driving to Kounya Ourguentch (UNESCO World Heritage City). Upon arrival visit The Kunya Urgench consists of the ruins of the old capital of Kharazm. Then, continue the road to the Dashoguz city to fly to Ashgabat at about 20:00.
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DAY 7: Ashgabat
We will start our Turkmenistan tour by visiting The Ertuğrul Gazy Mosque, Independence Park, Arche of Neutrality, National Museum, Nissa (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Mosque, and the Mausoleum of Turkmenbashy.
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DAY 8: Ashgabat (DEPARTURE)
Check out after breakfast, our representative will transfer you to the Ashgabat International Airport (ASB) in order to fly back home.
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When is the Ideal Time to Visit?
The best time to visit Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan is during spring (April to early June) and fall (September to early November), when the temperatures are mild and comfortable, ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the historical cities and landscapes without the extremes of summer or winter. Spring brings lush greenery, while fall showcases harvest festivals and local culture. The worst time to visit is during the summer months (July to August), when the temperatures can soar to 40°C to 45°C (104°F to 113°F), making outdoor activities difficult. Likewise, winter (December to February) can be very cold, especially in Uzbekistan, with temperatures often dropping below freezing, which might limit sightseeing opportunities. Therefore, planning your trip in spring or fall provides the best experience for exploring these two fascinating countries.
Passports Validity
Passports should be valid for at least six months after your departure from the country.
Accommodation
Breakfast is complimentary at all the hotels mentioned.
Transport
We use a private AC van, middle bus or bus throughout this tour, subject to the final size of the group.
Booking & Payment
If you would like to book this tour, please complete the online reservation form on our website. We will then contact you with more details about how to complete your booking. Payments may be made by making a bank transfer. Full details will be provided in your booking confirmation email. Please contact us if you would like any more information or have any questions before making a booking.
SAYE SHAHMS
saye@surfiran.com
+98 912 880 3921
HAMED MEHRANIAN
hamed@surfiran.com
+98 991 173 6577
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