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Uzbekistan’s Golden Triangle Private City Tour

Private Tour
6 days
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Overview

Available languages

Arabic
Hindi
German
Chinese (Taiwan)
Russian
Portuguese
Korean
Japanese
English
Italian
French
Turkish
Spanish

6 days

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We will show you 3 of the most vibrant cities in Uzbekistan. In Tashkent, we will see how old streets, oriental bazaars and modernity combine in one place. We will go to the mosque, taste hot tandoor tortillas, and at sunset we will hear the azan. Next, we will move to Samarkand, where we will explore the mausoleums of Gur-Emir and Tamerlane, visit Registan Square, look at the shining domes, thousand-year-old patterns, and even explore the 15th-century Ulugbek Observatory. Bukhara is also waiting for us — a real oriental fairy tale. Here we will meet the Magoki Attori Mosque, which has preserved the features of a pre-Christian Zoroastrian temple, the Lyabi House ensemble with a picturesque pond and the majestic Ark Fortress. You will find not just an excursion, but a journey through time with a local guide, the aromas of markets, real pilaf and ornaments of the madrasah.

Additional Info

Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Specialized infant seats are available

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

Wheelchair accessible

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

What To Expect

Day 1

ARRIVAL IN TASHKENT/CHECK-IN AT THE HOTEL

Accommodations

Travelers stay in comfortable 3-4 star hotels with Wi-Fi, breakfast, and great locations near historical sites.

1

Tashkent

On the first day, we welcome guests with a transfer and hotel check-in. Excursions begin the following day.

10 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
Day 2

EXCURSION IN TASHKENT

Accommodations

Travelers stay in comfortable 3-4 star hotels with Wi-Fi, breakfast, and great locations near historical sites.

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

Ensemble Hazrati Imam

Our guide will pick you up from your hotel and take you to the Hazrati Imam Complex — one of Tashkent’s key spiritual and historical landmarks. You will stroll through the Barak-Khan Madrasa, admire its exquisite mosaics, and visit the Muyi Muborak Library, which houses the world’s oldest Quran — the Uthman Quran. The tour also includes visits to the Hazrati Imam Mosque and the Tilla Sheikh Mosque, where you can experience the peaceful atmosphere and learn more about Uzbekistan’s rich Islamic heritage. About the place: The complex was formed in the 16th century, although it has been expanded and restored numerous times throughout its history. It is renowned for its impressive architecture in traditional Islamic style, featuring beautifully decorated tiles, majestic domes, and intricate calligraphy.

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
2

Chorsu Bazaar Tashkent

Chorsu Bazaar is located in the heart of Tashkent, in the historic Old City district (Eski Shahar). The market is easily recognized by its large blue dome, which rises above the surrounding streets and marks one of the main entrances to this lively trading center. About the place: Chorsu Bazaar has been a key marketplace for many centuries. Although its modern building was constructed in 1974, the area itself has served as a commercial meeting point since ancient times, playing an important role along the Silk Road. Today, the bazaar is known for its spacious domed pavilion and open-air sections. Inside, you’ll find organized rows of vendors offering everything from fresh fruits and vegetables to spices, meats, traditional textiles, and handmade crafts. Its architecture reflects classic Uzbek style Visitors can wander through the energetic market atmosphere, exploring stands filled with fragrant spices, colorful produce, nuts, local bread, and much more.

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
3

Amir Temur Square

Our guide will take you to Amir Timur Square, one of the main symbols of Tashkent. Here, travelers can admire the striking monument of Amir Timur on horseback, set amid well-kept gardens and notable architectural landmarks. About the place: Amir Timur Square is laid out in a contemporary urban style, featuring spacious walkways, plenty of greenery, and shaded areas. At its center stands the iconic equestrian statue of Amir Timur, the 14th-century leader who united much of Central Asia. Around the square you’ll find several significant buildings, such as the International Hotel, the Turkiston Concert Hall, and various administrative institutions. The square represents an important cultural and historical site, showcasing Uzbekistan’s national identity and legacy. It’s an ideal spot to learn about the country’s past, take memorable photos, and enjoy a relaxing stroll in the very heart of the city.

30 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
4

Independence Square (Mustakillik Square)

At Independence Square, visitors will discover the main political and cultural heart of Uzbekistan. Here you can see the Monument of Independence, the Eternal Flame dedicated to fallen heroes, as well as elegant fountains and landscaped gardens. The square serves as a symbol of the nation’s freedom and offers a calm, scenic place for walking and reflection. About the place: Independence Square was officially formed in 1991, after Uzbekistan declared its independence from the Soviet Union. Despite its modern establishment, the area has long held historical importance and has hosted many significant events over the years. The square is designed on a grand scale, with spacious walkways, decorative fountains, and carefully maintained green spaces. Its centerpiece, the Monument of Independence, represents the sovereignty of the Uzbek nation.creating a meaningful space that celebrates the country’s heritage.

30 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
5

Tashkent City Park

Our guide will take you to Tashkent City, the modern district at the heart of the capital. Travelers can enjoy views of the city’s newest high-rise buildings, stop by trendy cafés, and stroll through beautifully planned streets. It’s an ideal place to experience the contemporary side of Tashkent and capture great photos of its distinctive architecture. About the place: Tashkent City Park, opened in 2020, is one of the newest recreational areas in the city. It was created as part of a broader initiative to develop modern public spaces for both locals and tourists. The park features contemporary landscaping, pedestrian paths, playgrounds, and designated areas for sports and leisure. Its layout highlights open spaces and abundant greenery, with a variety of trees and flowers creating a pleasant atmosphere. Additionally, the park offers cafés and cultural zones, making it a lively destination for relaxation, entertainment, and social gatherings in Tashkent.

40 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
6

Uzbekistan State Museum of Applied Art

At the Museum of Applied Arts, visitors can explore an impressive collection of traditional Uzbek craftsmanship. The museum is situated in a charming historic mansion adorned with vibrant ceramics, carved woodwork, and decorative textiles. Here, travelers can discover Uzbekistan’s artistic traditions and view remarkable handmade pieces. About the place: Founded in 1937, the museum is one of Uzbekistan’s earliest institutions dedicated to folk and applied arts. It occupies the former residence of Pavel A. V. Tenishev, a Russian diplomat from the 19th century. The building itself is a masterpiece of Uzbek architectural style, featuring detailed tile patterns, stained-glass windows, and elaborate ornamental designs. Inside, the museum presents a wide range of applied arts—textiles, ceramics, metalwork, and woodcarving—showcasing the nation’s cultural legacy and exceptional craftsmanship.

1 hour • Admission Included
7

Amir Timur Museum

Our guide will take you to the Amir Timur Museum, where visitors can discover the life and achievements of the legendary ruler. The museum stands out with its grand dome, elegant interior design, and an impressive collection of artifacts, manuscripts, and artwork connected to Amir Timur’s era. It’s an essential stop for anyone interested in history. About the place: The museum opened in 1996, shortly after Uzbekistan became an independent nation, as a tribute to Amir Timur (Tamerlane) and as a symbol of national identity and pride. Its architecture blends contemporary design with traditional Uzbek elements. Inside, the museum features spacious halls filled with historical items, documents, and artistic representations that reflect Amir Timur’s influence on the political and cultural development of Central Asia. The exhibits offer a deeper understanding of his era and Uzbekistan’s rich heritage. Check-in at the hotel, followed by a trip to Samarkand the next day.

1 hour • Admission Included
8

Islamic Civilization Center

You will explore the magnificent Center of Islamic Civilization, Tashkent's newest cultural landmark. What you will experience: The Quran Hall: See the world's oldest surviving Quran manuscript (the 7th-century Quran of Usman), a priceless global relic. Digital History: Walk through interactive galleries where 3D avatars bring the history of the Silk Road and Islamic Golden Age to life. Legacy of Scholars: Discover how groundbreaking discoveries by local minds like Avicenna and Al-Khwarizmi shaped world science. Our guide will meet you inside to share the incredible stories behind the architecture and artifacts.

2 hours • Admission Not Included
Day 3

TRIP TO SAMARKAND, THE CAPITAL OF TIMUR

Accommodations

Travelers stay in comfortable 3-4 star hotels with Wi-Fi, breakfast, and great locations near historical sites.

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

Gur Emir Mausoleum

Travelers will head from Tashkent to Samarkand on the high-speed Afrosiyob train (about 2 hours 15 minutes). After arriving, they will check into a comfortable hotel and have some time to rest before beginning their exploration of the city. The first site on the itinerary is the Gur-Emir Mausoleum. Our guide will lead you to this historic monument, the burial place of Amir Timur. Inside, visitors will find the tombs of Timur and his descendants while learning about his legacy and the influence he left on world history. About the place: The mausoleum was constructed in the early 15th century and completed in 1404 as the resting place of Amir Timur. It later became the family mausoleum for his heirs. Gur Emir is famous for its impressive architecture, featuring a monumental dome, beautifully detailed tile work, and rich decorative elements. Its design combines classic Islamic forms with the refined artistry of the Timurid era, highlighted by magnificent turquoise and blue mosaics.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
2

Registan

Registan Square is the centerpiece of Samarkand and one of the most impressive landmarks in all of Uzbekistan. Visitors will walk among its three magnificent madrasahs, admiring their vibrant mosaics, tall minarets, and centuries of history. It’s an ideal spot for memorable photos and for experiencing the grandeur of ancient Islamic architecture. About the place: The origins of Registan Square go back to the 15th century, with the oldest structure — the Ulugh Beg Madrasah — completed in 1420. Registan is celebrated for its extraordinary Islamic architectural style, featuring elaborate tile patterns, soaring arches, and impressive domes. Each madrasah displays masterful mosaics and calligraphic inscriptions characteristic of the Timurid era. Historically, the square functioned as a public gathering place, a center of trade, and an important educational complex, making it a cornerstone of Samarkand’s cultural heritage.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
3

Shah-i-Zinda

At Shah-i-Zinda, visitors will stroll along a remarkable avenue lined with mausoleums adorned in intricate blue tiles. This sacred site is renowned for both its spiritual importance and its breathtaking architecture. Our guide will share the histories of the notable figures buried here. About the place: The Shah-i-Zinda necropolis dates back to the 9th century, with the earliest monuments constructed around 800 AD. Over the centuries, the site has been expanded and renovated, especially during the Timurid era in the 14th and 15th centuries. Shah-i-Zinda is celebrated for its extraordinary collection of mausoleums, featuring detailed tile work, colorful mosaics, and elaborate architectural details. The complex consists of a series of beautifully decorated tombs, many of which belong to prominent figures, including members of Amir Timur’s family. The name "Shah-i-Zinda," meaning "The Living King," reflects its spiritual significance and status as a site of pilgrimage.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
4

Ulugh Beg Observatory

Travelers will visit the Ulugh Beg Observatory, one of the world’s earliest and most significant astronomical research centers. Here, they will learn about Ulugh Beg, the renowned scholar and ruler, and see the remnants of his massive sextant, which was used for highly accurate observations of the stars centuries ago. About the place: The observatory was founded in the 15th century, around 1420, during the reign of Ulugh Beg, who was both a visionary leader and an accomplished astronomer. Designed for precise astronomical studies, the observatory featured a large sextant to measure the positions of celestial bodies. Its circular construction provided stability for accurate observations. Considered one of the most advanced astronomical facilities of the medieval world, Ulugh Beg’s Observatory contained extensive star charts and tables, making a lasting contribution to the study of astronomy.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
5

Bibi Khanym Mosque

Once among the largest mosques in the world, the Bibi-Khanym Mosque captivates visitors with its enormous domes and elaborate decorations. Travelers can stroll through its impressive courtyard, explore its rich history, and admire the architectural beauty of this Timurid masterpiece. About the place: The mosque was built in the 15th century, completed in 1404 under the commission of Amir Timur (Tamerlane) in honor of his wife, Bibi-Khanym. Constructed with materials brought from different regions, the mosque exemplifies the grandeur of Timurid architecture. It features a spacious courtyard, a monumental central dome, and tall minarets. The design includes intricate tile patterns, vibrant mosaics, and vast archways, reflecting the scale and artistry of its era. After periods of neglect and damage, extensive restoration work has preserved the mosque as a key historical and cultural landmark.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
6

Siab Bazaar

Travelers will visit Siab Bazaar, a traditional market bustling with fresh fruits, spices, nuts, and local sweets. About the place: Siab Bazaar is located in the heart of Samarkand, near the city’s historic center and close to landmarks such as Bibi-Khanym Mosque and Registan Square. The bazaar has a long-standing history, dating back several centuries, likely to the 14th or 15th century. It has long served as an important trading hub along the Silk Road, offering a wide variety of goods to locals and travelers alike. The market is designed in a traditional style, with large open spaces covered by domes and canopies to shelter visitors. Vendors offer an array of products, including fresh produce, spices, textiles, and handmade crafts. The lively sights, sounds, and aromas of the bazaar capture the rich cultural heritage of the region. End of the Samarkand portion of the trip, with check-in at the hotel. Departure for Bukhara the next day.

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
Day 4

TRIP TO BUKHARA

Accommodations

Travelers stay in comfortable 3-4 star hotels with Wi-Fi, breakfast, and great locations near historical sites.

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

Lyab-i-Hauz

Travelers will journey from Samarkand to Bukhara on the high-speed Afrosiyob train, a ride of about 1 hour 30 minutes. After arrival, they will check into their hotel and have time to rest before starting the tour. The first stop is Lyabi-Hauz, a tranquil square centered around a historic pond, surrounded by ancient madrasahs and traditional tea houses. It’s a perfect place to relax and soak up the charm of Bukhara. About the place: The Lyabi-Hauz Complex, dating back to the 16th century, is located in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. It features a large central pond (hauz) bordered by beautiful buildings and serene gardens. The Magoki-Attori Mosque, part of the complex, was built in the 9th century on the site of a former Zoroastrian temple. The complex is celebrated for its detailed tile work and tranquil surroundings, making it an important cultural and historical destination in the city.

30 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
2

Chor Minor Madrasah

Chor Minor, famous for its four distinctive blue-domed towers, is one of Bukhara’s most picturesque landmarks. Visitors can learn about its fascinating history, climb to the rooftop for panoramic views, and hear the stories behind its unique architectural design. About the place: Chor Minor Madrasah is located in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, near the historic old town. It was built in 1807 as part of a larger educational complex, though today it stands as an independent historical monument. The name "Chor Minor," meaning "Four Minarets," reflects its most striking feature: four intricately decorated towers adorned with elaborate tile work, blending Persian and Central Asian architectural styles. Constructed with traditional materials of the period, the madrasah showcases local craftsmanship and emphasizes balance and aesthetic harmony. The minarets are also symbolic, representing the unification of different cultural and religious influences.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
3

Trading Domes

Travelers will explore Bukhara’s historic Trading Domes, where merchants have sold silk, spices, and jewelry for centuries. Visitors can browse for authentic Uzbek souvenirs, meet local artisans, and immerse themselves in the vibrant market atmosphere. About the place: The Trading Domes, or Toki, are located in the heart of Bukhara’s old city and have been central to commerce since the 16th century. Built in the Timurid architectural style, these brick structures feature vaulted ceilings that allow natural light to fill the space, creating a lively and inviting environment. Historically, the domes were bustling commercial hubs where traders offered textiles, spices, crafts, and other goods. Today, they remain a key attraction, providing insight into Bukhara’s rich history and its longstanding tradition of trade.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
4

Great Minaret of the Kalon

Travelers will visit Bukhara’s historic Trading Domes, where for centuries merchants have sold silk, spices, and jewelry. Here, they can shop for authentic Uzbek souvenirs, meet local artisans, and enjoy the lively energy of the traditional bazaar. About the place: The Trading Domes, or Toki, are located in the heart of Bukhara’s old city. These domed marketplaces date back to the 16th century and reflect the architectural style of the Timurid period. Built from brick, each dome features vaulted ceilings that allow sunlight to illuminate the interior, creating a bright and bustling atmosphere. Historically, the domes functioned as important commercial centers, where traders offered textiles, spices, crafts, and other goods. Today, they remain a key attraction, giving visitors a window into Bukhara’s rich trading history and vibrant cultural heritage.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
5

Ulugbek Madrasah

These two madrasahs face each other, highlighting different periods of architectural style. Travelers can explore Ulugh Beg Madrasah, noted for its simple yet elegant design, and admire the more elaborate Abdullazizkhan Madrasah, famous for its colorful mosaics and detailed wood carvings. About the place: Ulugh Beg Madrasah was built in 1417 by Ulugh Beg, the astronomer and ruler who was a grandson of Timur. It is one of the earliest examples of Timurid architecture, featuring intricate tile work, large domes, a grand entrance portal, and beautifully decorated courtyards, reflecting the scholarly focus of the era. Abdullaziz Khan Madrasah, constructed later in 1652 under the rule of Khan Abdullaziz, represents the architectural style of its period. It is renowned for its detailed ornamentation and vibrant tile work. The madrasah functioned as an educational center, focusing on Islamic studies and the arts.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
6

Ark of Bukhara

Travelers will visit Bukhara’s historic Ark Fortress, the former residence of the city’s rulers. They can explore its courtyards, museums, and defensive walls while learning fascinating stories about the khans who once governed from this imposing stronghold. About the place: The Ark Fortress is located in the heart of Bukhara, Uzbekistan, near the Bukhara Citadel. This monumental fortress dates back to the 5th century and served for centuries as the royal residence and administrative center of Bukhara’s emirs. Built with durable adobe bricks, the fortress features thick walls, watchtowers, and multiple gates. Its architecture reflects influences from different periods due to numerous renovations and expansions over the centuries. The complex includes mosques, barracks, and a treasury, offering a glimpse into the life, governance, and culture of Bukhara’s rulers.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
7

Ismail Samani Mausoleum

This 10th-century mausoleum is one of the oldest and most remarkable in Central Asia. Constructed entirely from baked bricks arranged in intricate geometric patterns, it offers travelers a chance to admire early Islamic architectural artistry and learn about the influential Samanid dynasty. About the place: The Samanid Mausoleum was built in the early 10th century, around 905–915 AD. Made from sun-dried bricks, it has an octagonal base topped with a domed roof. Its design is renowned for detailed brickwork, geometric motifs, and unique decorative elements that exemplify early Islamic architecture. Inside, the mausoleum houses the burial chamber of the Samanid rulers, who played a key role in the political and cultural development of the region. Today, the Samanid Mausoleum is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site and stands as a lasting symbol of Bukhara’s rich historical heritage. Transfer to the hotel, with a journey to Khiva planned for the following day.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
Day 5

Bukhara Outskirts & Return to Tashkent

Accommodations

Travelers stay in comfortable 3-4 star hotels with Wi-Fi, breakfast, and great locations near historical sites.

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

Palace of Moon-like Stars (Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa)

Escape the city center to explore the enchanting Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa Palace, the legendary summer residence of the last ruling Emirs of Bukhara. Built at the turn of the 20th century, this spectacular architectural complex represents a unique fusion of traditional oriental luxury and European Art Nouveau style. Accompanied by your guide, you will wander through the lavishly decorated reception halls, admire the incredible "White Hall" with its lace-like ganch carvings, and explore the former harem pavilion. The palace grounds feature a beautiful, tranquil park where elegant peacocks still roam freely around the royal reflection pools, offering a fascinating glimpse into the private life and European tastes of Bukhara's final royalty.

2 hours • Admission Not Included
2

Bukhara

Visit the deeply spiritual Memorial Complex of Bahoutdin Naqshband, universally revered as one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in the entire Islamic world. This serene architectural oasis is dedicated to the founder of the powerful Naqshbandiya Sufi Order, a highly influential philosopher who heavily shaped Central Asian mysticism. Your expert guide will lead you through the peaceful, majestic complex, which includes elegant mosques, an ancient minaret, and a tranquil reflection pool. You will learn about the core Sufi philosophy—"Heart with God, hands at work"—and experience the deeply meditative, respectful atmosphere where pilgrims from across the globe gather to find peace and spiritual reflection.

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
3

Chor-Bakr necropolis

Discover the hauntingly beautiful Chor-Bakr Memorial Complex, an extraordinary architectural monument widely known as the "City of the Dead." Located just a short drive from Bukhara, this vast 16th-century necropolis is the final resting place of the powerful Juibar sheikhs, who were direct descendants of the Prophet Muhammad. Your guide will navigate you through its monumental labyrinth of ancient family tombs, stone courtyards, and grand vaulted portals. You will explore the central square featuring an elegant khanaka, a grand mosque, and a unique minaret modeled after the Kalyan tower. It is a deeply atmospheric, visually stunning site that tells the dramatic stories of power, faith, and family dynasty in medieval Bukhara.

1 hour • Admission Not Included
4

Tashkent Central Railway Station

After completing our countryside tour, we will provide a comfortable transfer back to the Bukhara Railway Station. Our team will assist you with your luggage and guide you to the check-in area for your high-speed Afrosiyob train ride back to Tashkent, concluding your unforgettable 2-day historical journey.

4 hours • Admission Included
Day 6

Final day

Accommodations

Travelers stay in comfortable 3-4 star hotels with Wi-Fi, breakfast, and great locations near historical sites.

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

Tashkent

On the final day, we will accompany you to the airport, wishing you a safe journey and fond memories of your trip.

30 minutes • Admission Not Applicable

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Experience Private 7 Day Tour to Uzbekistan

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Chimgan Mountains 1-Day Extend

Extra Night in Hotel: Includes 1 additional night of accommodation in a hotel in Tashkent (with breakfast) Trip to Chimgan Mountains: 1 extra day with a private scenic trip to the spectacular Chimgan Mountains and Charvak Reservoir. Perfect for nature lovers. Duration: 1 day Breakfast Included Pickup included

What‘s Included

Guide attendance

Air-conditioned vehicle

Train tickets inside of Uzbekistan

Accommodation

Personal expenses (souvenirs,shopping,snacks,etc.)

Tips for guide and driver

Entrance tickets to attractions

Lunch and dinner are not included, but our guide will happily recommend excellent local restaurants during the tour

Single room supplement (for solo travelers) — USD 50 per night

Pickup points

Vostochny Airport

Tashkent Uzbekistan

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