Uzbekistan Silk Road Discovery

11 days

Easy

An 11-day journey through Uzbekistan’s iconic cities—Tashkent, Nukus, Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, and the Fergana Valley. Experience the rich history, stunning architecture, ancient fortresses, and traditional crafts of this vibrant Silk Road destination.
 
Experience the magic of Uzbekistan on an all-inclusive Silk Road journey through its most iconic cities and cultural treasures.

From the spiritual atmosphere of Tashkent’s Khast Imam Complex and the vibrant Chorsu Bazaar to the remarkable Savitsky Museum in Nukus, each destination reveals a new layer of history. Walk the ancient walls of Khiva’s Ichan Kala, explore Bukhara’s Ark Fortress and elegant mosques, and stand in awe before Samarkand’s legendary Registan Square.

In the Fergana Valley, discover royal palaces, master ceramic workshops in Rishtan, and traditional silk production in Margilan.

Seamless travel, expert guides, comfortable stays, and authentic Uzbek cuisine make this an inspiring and unforgettable adventure.
What's included?
  • Food & drinks
Breakfast
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Entrance tickets to all sights & museum
10 nights in centrally located 3* or boutique hotel
Train Khiva-Bukhara, High speed train Bukhara-Samarkand-Tashkent, Tashkent-Kokand, Margilan-Kokand
Visa support if needed
24 hour customer service.
Exclusions
    Tips for guides & driver
    Foto Museum charge to be paid cash at entrance $1-2/site
    Single room supplement $20/single room/night
    Domestic airline ticket Tashkent-Nukus starting at $50/ticket
    Please note
    • Public transportation nearby
    • Infants must sit on your lap
    • Passport required
    • Not wheelchair accessible
    • Not stroller accessible
    • Not suitable for pets
    • Infant seats unavailable
    • We will pick travellers up or meet them in a meeting point or your hotel/accomodation you are staying.
    What to bring

      Uzbekistan has a dry continental climate, with very cold winters and extremely hot summers. Sunscreen and a hat are essential during the summer months. As winter approaches (late October to late March), be sure to bring extra warm clothing.