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On this Uzbekistan trip, you experience the cultural diversity of this country and the magic of the Orient. In addition to the ancient cities of Uzbekistan such as Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva and Tashkent, you travel to the fertile Fergana Valley, which is famous for the cultivation of fruits and vegetables, silk production and traditional handicrafts. During this trip we look over the shoulder of artisans, go on culinary forays and have time for our explorations. Let yourself be carried away into the world of 1001 nights. Experience the soundscape and the scents of the oriental bazaars, architectural masterpieces, the history of the individual regions and a wide variety of cultures and traditions up close. We wish you an unforgettable trip to the land of legends.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Dinner in an old Jewish house in Bukhara
Sightseeing program including entrance fees according to the itinerary
Local English speaking tour guide
Domestic flight Urgench-Tashkent in economy class
Tashkent-Kokand and Tashkent-Samarkand train journeys by fast train in economy class
Round trip/excursions and transfers in air-conditioned modern vehicles
Visit the paper factory - in a family business in Samarkand
Theatre performance „ElMerosi“ in Samarkand
12x hotel accommodation in a double room
Folklore show in the Summer Palace in Khiva on day 3: $ 15 per person
Overnight at Qushbegi Plaza**** or similar
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Tashkent
You fly to Tashkent with TK or HY from your home country. You arrive in Tashkent (in the late evening or in the morning in a text day depending on your flight connection). Your guide meets with you at the airport and transfers you to the hotel. Overnight stays in Tashkent.
Overnight at Qushbegi Plaza**** or similar
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Tashkent
Today we experience the contrasting capital of Uzbekistan, which presents itself in a mixture of Post-Soviet charm and oriental flair. It is astonishing how well modernity and tradition merge in Tashkent. In the old town, we visit the Khasti Imam complex, in which the oldest version of the Koran is kept. On the large square, you can visit the Tilla Sheikh Mosque, Barak Khan Madrasah and Mausoleum Kaffal Shashi and experience the hustle and bustle at the Chorsu Bazaar, which was already known in the middle Ages and was located at the intersection of the caravan processions of the Great Silk Road. In the afternoon we visit the Museum of Applied Arts. We also take a look at Independence Square, Navoi Theatre Square and the Monument to Earthquake Victims. Then we take an underground journey. At the end of the day, there is dinner and an overnight stay in Tashkent.
Overnight at Grand Fergana **** or similar
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Fergana
After breakfast in the hotel, we take the comfortable train at 08:07 A.M. through the impressive Kamchik pass (2,268 m) to Kokand. You arrive at 12:13 P.M. In Kokand, we visit the magnificent Islamic buildings - the palace of Khudoyar-Khan and the imposing Juma mosque (Friday mosque). Then we continue to Rishtan - the home of artisans who have been hiding the secrets of azure ceramic manufacture for over 800 years. We learn from the ceramic master Rustam Usmanov in Rishtan how the blue and gold faience that adorns the Islamic sanctuaries is created. We continue to Fergana. Dinner and overnight stays in Fergana.
Overnight at Qushbegi Plaza**** or similar
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Tashkent
To get to know the city better, we take a city tour through the avenue-like streets in the city of Fergana, visit the German cultural centre. You continue through varied landscapes to Margilan. In the silk factory “Yodgorlik” we get to know the production steps of “white gold”. The quality and design of the silk fabrics produced here are valued far beyond the country's borders. In the afternoon we drive back to Tashkent by car over the mountain pass. Overnight stays in Tashkent.
Overnight at Hotel City *** or similar
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Samarkand
In the morning take a fast train from Tashkent to Samarkand which gets only in 2 hours. Samarkand is one of the oldest towns in the world and at the same time the centre of the famous Silk Road.
the „Afrosiyob “Museum you can get a really good idea of what Samarkand was like. Then you will visit the Shahi Zinda Complex, a wonderful group of different mausoleums in Timur style coated with majolica and mosaic tiles. You will note that centuries-old traditions still continue in Samarkand when you visit the Paper manufacturing factory. Here you can learn about traditional process of paper which is produced quite naturally from the fibres of the mulberry tree. After that visit Observatory of Ulugbek, the world-famous astronomer, Amir Timur’s grandson, who built his observatory in 1428 but was only discovered in 1908.
Samarkand
In the late afternoon, you will see a colourful folklore programme in the Theatre „El-Merosi “(the inheritance of the people), telling through dance the history of the region. During the show, the actors will show costumes from different historic periods of Uzbekistan, from the Bronze Age to the present. Dinner in a local restaurant.
Overnight at Hotel City *** or similar
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Samarkand
Samarkand was considered, in the Middle Ages, to be one of the most beautiful and most important towns in the world. You will be impressed by the palace-like mausoleum of the ruler Timur, the Gur Emir Mausoleum. Today you can enjoy the highlight of your trip – Registan Square with its three magnificent, artistically decorated medrasas. Tashkent Street, where in particular the souvenir shops are to be found, brings you to what was once the greatest mosque in Central Asia – the Bibi Khanym Mosque.
Samarkand
Timur wanted to demonstrate his unlimited technical and financial possibilities by building the most beautiful mosque of the Eastern world. You are encouraged to try the raisins, apricots and nuts on a culinary walk through the bazaar. Today you will cook with the Uzbek family and enjoy a typical local dinner.
Overnight at Komil Boutique *** or Lyabi House *** or similar
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Shahrisabz
Along the historical Great Silk Road, you drive through the beautiful mountain landscape to Amir Timur’s birth town, Shakhrisabz. He very quickly gained a larger empire than that of Alexander the Great. Admire King Timur’s building exploits and wander through the town and the market.
Bukhara
In the late afternoon, we travel on to Bukhara – an oasis town in the Kyzylkum Desert. Dinner in a local restaurant. Three overnight stays in Bukhara.
Overnight at Komil Boutique *** or Lyabi House *** or similar
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Bukhara
We start our tour with the Mausoleum of Ismail Samani and then go to the Chashmai Ayub Mausoleum. After we will wander around the old town where you will feel transported to the world of the stories from ‘One Thousand and One Nights’. It is hard to believe that, just like 100 years ago, teaching and learning still takes place in the mosques and madrasas, such as the Miri Arab madrasa. You will admire the «classic» architectural complex Lyabi Khauz with its trading domes and several mosques, madrasas as well as the dervish monastery Khanaka in the old town, and will understand the honorary title «noble town».
Today dinner is in an old Jewish house with a Bukharian family. The Susani embroiderer Abdurahman will tell us about Bukhara embroidery and we will try the Emir’s Plov.
Overnight at Komil Boutique *** or Lyabi House *** or similar
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Bukhara
Today we will visit the Chor Minor madrasa, whose four minarets (chor – four) and the whole style shows similarities with the Indian style of building. After that we will take a road to the summer residence of the last Bukhara Emir – Sitorai Mokhi Khosa which in Persian means «The place where the moon and the stars meet».
Bukhara
As it is known, Bukhara is one of the seven holy towns of the Islamic world. There are a large number of orientations in Sufism, and the representatives of all orders were present in various eras on the site of where Uzbekistan is today. Sufi orden Naqshbandiya had the longest lasting effect and left behind the greatest legacy. Bahauddin Naqshbandi was one of the spiritual mentors of Tamerlan. His philosophy was based on the principle of «God in the heart, work in the hands». The memorial complex of Bahauddin Naqshbandi was considered to be the Central Asian Mecca.
Bukhara
In the afternoon, we have time to discover the Jewish quarter of Bukhara and visit a Synagogue which is over 400 years old. Then we will visit a Puppet Work Shop. Dinner in a local restaurant by „Lyabi Khauz “.
Overnight at Asia Hotel *** or similar
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Dinner
Khiva
Trip through the desert Kyzylkum («Red Sand») and steppe to Khiva. Picnic on the way in an Uzbek «Roadhouse». Arrival in Khiva, check-in to the hotel. In the evening you can explore by yourselves. Princely dinner in the „Toza Bog “summer palace (at least 8 people).
Overnight at Asia Hotel *** or similar
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Khiva
Today you visit the old town of Khiva “Ichan Kala”, which has maintained its historical, oriental character. You will stand in front of the massive wall with its four entrances to Ichan Kala and feel transported to another world: all around the Kalta Minor (short minaret), which was once so tall that you could see far-away Bukhara from the top, the hustle and bustle of life, is just as it was in ancient times. On this tour, you can let all the sights sink in: Kunya Ark –the old residence of the Khiva Khans, the Medrasa of Muhammad Rakhim Khan, Mausoleum of Pakhlavon Makhmud, Medrasa and Minaret of Islam Khodja, the Residence Tosh Khovli and Juma Mosque – Friday mosque, whose wooden beam ceiling is held up by 212 wooden columns decorated with artistic carvings.
Overnight at Qushbegi Plaza**** or similar
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Dinner
Khiva
In the morning you have a free time to wander around on your own. After lunch take a road to Ayaz Kala – an impressive ancient mud fortress. In the Kyzylkum Desert, on the slope of one of the eastern foothills of the Sultanuvaystag, enormous ruins of one of the great fortresses of the old Khorezm dominate – Ayaz Kala. According to archaeological excavations, the Ayaz Kala fortress stems from the 2nd century BC. It was part of a system of border fortresses which formed a chain from East to West and which protected the oasis Khiva from the desert side. Then we will visit the other mud fortress Toprak Kala (ancient capital of Khorezm, 2nd century AD).
Dinner in a local restaurant in Urgench. After that take a flight back to Tashkent at 21:15. Overnight in Tashkent.
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Tashkent
Check out at the hotel. Transfer to the airport. End of the trip.
14 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
locket 10,
Nov 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Most amazing customised trip to Uzbekistan, starting from Tashkent and finishing in Samarkand with a variety of experiences along the way. Great guides in all cities: professional, knowledgeable and a pleasure to know. Our drivers were friendly and always ready to 'go the extra mile' to ensure we enjoyed even the longest trips, taking us to Lakes in the desert and across mountain passes. Our hosts in the mountain village were extremely kind, even having a vegetarian meal especially prepared for me. Everyone went above and beyond to create a safe yet exciting and most memorable holiday. Looking forward to exploring Central Asia further with Doca Tours.
X810K,
Nov 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Uzbekistan is a fascinating country, with cultural treasures very different from ours and to discover. Same for customs and customs. The markets are a must-see and for now not a tourist trap. It is an expanding country with attention to citizenship that is not expected. Our guide Nodir, led us and made us discover details that in an individual trip we would not have noticed. Nodir speaks perfect Italian, and shows an immense culture of our country. He makes connections and his explanations are transversal, in space and time. He always recommended us right places to eat and great attention about the logistics of our trip. Very present and punctual. Our slogan was: NODIR BUT WHERE DID YOU TAKE US!!!
pirchias,
Oct 28, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The trip was made a real thrill by our guide- Nadir!! A capable, dedicated person is of vast culture. Love for his land is his own culture transparent from every word. The beauties of the places thus acquire a particular depth. Bravo Nadir. I wait for you in Bologna to show you the sky painted here with your lapis lazuli. Pirchy
DanieleB2564,
Sep 28, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Travel to Uzbekistan, above all expectations. Our guide Nodir speaks very good Italian, rich in information, kind to everyone, always smiling and helpful. I took a tour where everything was taken care of in every detail, from the means of transport, to the hotels, restaurants. Places we visited are beautiful and full of history.
romanog259,
Sep 15, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I can say that our guide Nodir is a person who for preparation, empathy, ability and availability as well as for mastery of the Italian language manages to convey the joy of discovering this very interesting country. He gave us a lot from a human point of view and I thank him for that. I told him that West and East are not only civilizations or geographical places but territories of the human mind that presuppose a horizon of humanity based on freedom, solidarity and dignity of people. And then ... as he said ... « life is a journey and those who travel live 2 times « 😃 See you next 👍






28lambertom,
Jul 1, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Fantastic journey on the Silk Road. From Tashkent to Samarkand to Bukhara to finish in Khiva with an exceptional guide. Nodir accompanied us with great competence, with detailed and never trivial historical and cultural explanations, even with anecdotes, which made the trip an interesting discovery of Uzbekistan. Highly recommended. Thanks to Nodir
italianoinviaggio,
Jun 27, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We traveled with Nodir, a very very knowledgeable guide who made us fully appreciate the wonders of this country. Really super recommended.
valentinap855,
Jun 7, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
My trip to Uzbekistan was more than just a holiday: it was an authentic immersion in a world rich in history, culture and humanity. All this was possible thanks to Doca Tour, a local agency that made every moment perfect, and the extraordinary expertise and passion of our guide, Nodir. From day one to the last, Doca Tour showed impeccable organization: the itinerary was cared for in every detail, with a perfect balance between the great wonders of the country – such as Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva and Tashkent – and the lesser-known but equally fascinating little gems. The facilities chosen were welcoming, authentic and located in suggestive places; transport always convenient and punctual. But what made the trip really special was Nodir: a guide not only extremely prepared, but also warm, attentive and deeply in love with his land. With him, every visit turned into a living story, every place into an emotion. Nodir not only showed us monuments and cities, but opened the doors of the Uzbek soul, making us feel part of something authentic and precious. I wholeheartedly recommend Doca Tour to anyone who wants to experience an unforgettable trip to Uzbekistan. And if you are lucky enough to have Nodir as your guide, be prepared to take home much more than memories: you will take with you a living part of this wonderful country.






ivana ea,
May 22, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Back now. Unforgettable holiday thanks to Doca Tours in particular to Nodir and Sacha. They accompanied us with their expertise, sympathy and empathy. They highlighted not only the beauty of the places with audible explanations but also the soul of the people. Thank you.







rpontegobbi,
May 20, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We have just returned from a group trip to Uzbekistan well managed by Smarty Travel of Prato with the support and on-site organization of Doca Tours. Excellent partnership for a trip that you will not easily forget: beautiful and suggestive places visited, precise and wide cultural references acquired, interesting people met and culinary traditions experienced. A special appreciation goes to Nodir, a guide of in-depth culture and uncommon knowledge of the Italian language, who was able to introduce us to “Uzbek things” with grace, professionalism and great humanity.
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