Uzbekistan Tour of Three Cities
1,000 EURO per person
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​​25 April - 4 May 2025
5 - 14 Sept 2025
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Day 1: Arrival to Uzbekistan
Your journey begins in the capital Tashkent. Your driver will wait for you at the Airport and will whisk you to hotel.


Day 2: Tour of Tashkent
After breakfast, discover the city's most iconic landmarks and uncover some of its charming hidden treasures. You will start with exploring a vast Hazrati Imam Complex, built in 16th-20th century, consists of ancient mosques and madrasas. Then visit the main town site, the Amit Timur square as well as the city's main newly built mosque Minor Mosque which shines under the clear sky and its turquoise dome seems to be vanishing in the sky.
In the evening, hop on a train to Samarkand.
Day 3: Welcome to Samarkand
After breakfast, you will visit the Gur Emir Mausoleum - the family tomb of the Timurids from the 15th century. You will stroll through the Registan Square, a unique ensemble consisting of three madrasas - a perfect place for a private flying dress photoshoot session led by photographer - you will have the chance to try on the local dresses.
After lunch, we'll continue our city tour, visiting the Siab Eastern Bazaar, where you can buy famous Samarkand flatbreads, eastern sweets, and souvenirs. We'll also visit the Bibi-Khanym Mosque.


Day 4 & 5: Samarkand
After breakfast you will admire the scale of the Shah-i-Zinda Mausoleum. It's a complex consisting of more than 20 unique buildings from different periods of construction, located in the northern part of the city. It's one of the oldest structures in the city and an important pilgrimage site. Then, we'll head to the craft village, where we'll see handmade paper production and visit artisan shops. After a delicious lunch (which you will cook yourself during a lesson), we will visit the Silk Carper factory to see the intricate work involved in creating this masterpiece. Then why not make a Silk Scarf for yourself during a scarf making lesson. We'll end the evening admiring the illumination of the city center at the main Registan Square.
Day 6 & 7: Samarkand - Bukhara
After breakfast, you will travel to Bukhara, a small cozy town where all caravans stopped on their way from Asia to Europe along the Silk Road. It's a museum-city that has preserved all architectural monuments since the 9th century. Visit mosques and madrasas, the Ark Citadel - the residence of the rulers of Bukhara, explore fortresses and trading domes, and, of course, the main ensemble of the old part of the city - Lyab-i Hauz (meaning in Persian "by the pool").


Day 8: Countryside of Bukhara
After breakfast, you will head to the countryside of Bukhara, the summer residence of the Bukhara Khan - Sitorai Mokhi Khosa. You will also visit the complex of Bahauddin Naqshbandi. You will experience the sheer magnitude and beauty of Uzbekistan's nature has to offer.
Day 9: Bukhara - Tashkent
You will enjoy browsing the city streets of Bukhara in the morning and in the afternoon you will catch a train from Bukhara to Tashkent for a last minute shopping for souvenirs and gifts.
Now is the perfect chance to have a Farewell Dinner, to reminisce on your journey and the friendships you have build with your fellow travelers.


Day 10: Farewell Uzbekistan
You will be taken to Tashkent International Airport by your driver to catch your flight home.
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WHAT'S INCLUDED?
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All activities mentioned on the itinerary above
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Max 12 women travelers per group
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All breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners
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Stay in exclusive 4-5 star hotel
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Exclusively for women
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Private Minibus
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Private Photoshoot by female photographer
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Cooking workshop
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Silk Scarf workshop + scarf as present
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Arrival/Departure Airport Transfer
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Accommodation in twin rooms: prices are based on sharing a twin room (i.e. two travelers sharing a hotel room). However occasionally there is an option to have your own room - please let us know your preference.
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Experienced female tour guide/Team Lead with you throughout the trip to guide you.
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED?
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Flights to and from Uzbekistan are not included.
Travelers must provide evidence that they have purchased travel insurance for the duration of their adventure.