Private Tour

2 Days Train Tour from Tashkent in Samarkand and Bukhara

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Overview

Available languages

German
Russian
Japanese
English
Persian
French

48 hours

Mobile ticket

Embark on an unforgettable 2-day tour from Tashkent to the historic cities of Samarkand and Bukhara. Explore iconic landmarks like Registan Square, Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, and Kalon Minaret. Enjoy seamless travel, traditional cuisine, and rich cultural insights. Experience competitive pricing and superior service. Book now for a memorable adventure!

Additional Info

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

none

Cancellation Policy

If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.

What‘s Included

local guides in 2 cities

All Fees and Taxes

24 hour customer service

Air-conditioned vehicle

Breakfast

Entrance fees to objects

1x night in a 3* hotel or boutique hotel

Single room supplement 25 USD/per night/per single room

Meals

Camera/video fee in objects - 1-2 USD/per site

What To Expect

Day 1

Taking a train to Samarkand, SS in Samarkand and bullet train to Bukhara

Accommodations

Overnight in a 3* or boutique hotel

1

Tashkent

All tickets will be delivered or sent to you beforehand. Taking a train to Samarkand

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
2

Samarkand

Arrival in Samarkand, meet a guide and a driver and start excursion in Samarkand

15 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
3

Gur Emir Mausoleum

Gur Emir Mausoleum – As a conqueror there are few that are Tamerlane’s equal, both in territory and legacy left. Today one can visit his tomb in the beautifully reconstructed Gur-Emir Mausoleum (1404-1405, 15-17 centuries) and reflect on his life while looking at the largest piece of jade (greenstone) in the world.

30 minutes • Admission Included
4

Registan

Registan became the city square when the life in Afrosiab stopped. Since that time Registan was reconstructed several times. Today it is surrounded by the three medreses Ulugbek, Sherdor and Tillokori.

1 hour • Admission Included
5

Bibi Khanym Mosque

Bibi-Khanym Mosque – named after the wife of Temur and built between 1399-1404 – is one of best-known architectural attractions of Central Asia. The Mosque was erected on Timur's order after his combat of Delhi. The Minaret of the Mosque was supposed to be the tallest.

30 minutes • Admission Included
6

Siab Bazaar

Siab Bazaar in Samarkand is still as impressive as it was many years ago. Its abundant produce and handicrafts is evidence of the natural wealth of Uzbekistan and its people’s talents and diligence.

30 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
7

Shah-i-Zinda

Shakhi-Zinda Ensemble – (IX) situated on southeastern mound of Afrosiab. This architectural complex consists of 44 tombs in more than 20 mausoleums. The greatest significance of Shah E Zinda is that he was the First cousin of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and resembles the Prophet the most.

1 hour • Admission Included
8

Ulugh Beg Observatory

Ulugbek's Observatory – observatory of Timur's grandson. Only the foundations remain but it is truly extraordinary. Ulugbek was an astronomer, scientist and architect. His scientific and astronomical discoveries greatly advanced knowledge in these fields. The only thing that was preserved is a part of huge sextant – major astronomic instrument, the lowest part of which was in a deep trench (11km).

1 hour • Admission Included
9

Bukhara

Take an evening train to Bukhara, drive to hotel and accommodation

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 2

Sightseeing in Bukhara, train to Tashkent

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

Ark of Bukhara

The Ark, a royal town-within-a-town, is Bukhara’s oldest structure, it was home to the rulers of Bukhara for over a millennium. The Ark is as old as Bukhara itself. The founding of the original fortress is blurred in antiquity, but it was certainly the focus around which developed the medieval town.

1 hour • Admission Included
2

Bolo Hauz Mosque

The Bolo Hauz stands opposite the Ark Fortress in a Kosh arrangement with the resistance between them. Its name means "above the pool", referring to the octagonal hauz, or artificial pond, located directly in front of it. Begun in 1712, early in the reign of Abu'l-Faiz Khan (r. 1711-47), it is one of the last and finest of Bukhara's major buildings prior to the modern era.

30 minutes • Admission Included
3

Great Minaret of the Kalon

The Kalyan Minaret complex including Minaret, Friday Mosque and Mir Araba Medressah is the last surviving fragment of the Kara-khanid era mosque built by Mohammad Arslan Khan in 1127, predating the Mongol conquests. Standing tall at 45.6 meters, this unlikely survivor of the city's early days—which so astonished Genghis Khan that he refused to order its destruction—continues to serve as the centerpiece of the city at the Po-i-Kalyan square.

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
4

Oldest surviving Mosque of Central Asia which served once as a budast & zaradustrian temple. Marvelous Architecture Brickwork

30 minutes • Admission Included
5

Trading Domes

Medieval oriental bazaar dotted with artisan workshops.

45 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
6

Lyab-i-Hauz

Built in the 16th - 17th centuries, Lyab-i Hauz Ensemble including Nodir divan Begi Medressah, Khanaqa, water reservoir & Carvan Saray is still one of the major Bukhara squares. Lyab-i Hauz Ensemble is probably the most popular Bukhara tourist attraction, often used as a rest stop, thanks to its grandness, tranquility and old age. Lyab-i Hauz is located in the southeast shakhristan near the main Bukhara trade street.

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
7

Tashkent

Transfer to the railway station, train to Tashkent and END OF SERVICES

4 hours • Admission Not Applicable

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2 Days Train Tour from Tashkent in Samarkand and Bukhara

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