Tashkent Bukhara Samarkand Tour Packages provides a unique insight into three of the most famous cities of the country. Beginning from the modern capital Tashkent, you will visit a mix of the new and old attractions like the Hazrati Imom Complex, Chorsu Bazaar, Amir Temur Square, and Independence Square that reflect the city’s growth. Next, you will proceed to Bukhara, the city with strong Islamic influence, where you will visit such places as the Samanid Mausoleum, Chashmai Ayyub Mausoleum, Ark fortress and the complex of Poi Kalon. Last but not the least, Samarkand, the crown of the Silk Road with the architectural legends of the Registan Square, Bibi Khanum Mosque, Shahi Zinda Complex, Ulugbek Observatory, and the Afrasiab Museum that holds the history of the city. This tour offers an opportunity to discover the most significant historical and cultural sights of Uzbekistan, so the tour is a great time travel.
Our Tashkent-Bukhara-Samarkand tour package is aimed at discovering the amazing historical and modern Uzbekistan. Your tour starts in Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan, where you will visit spiritual and historical places. After that, it is Bukhara – one of the most Islamic cities in the region – before moving on to the magnificent Samarkand. This tour is intended to offer you a comfortable way to see the ancient history of Uzbekistan and feel the comfort of the modern world.
When you get off from your homeland and arrive at Tashkent International Airport, our team will be glad to welcome you. You will be driven to the hotel to check in, thus commencing your splendid tour across Uzbekistan.
Breakfast in the hotel, at 09:00 meet your guide for a full day tour to discover Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. Start your tour with the Hazrati Imom Complex, which is the religious center of the city and covers structures ranging from the 16th to the 20th centuries. Then, proceed to the Chorsu Bazaar, which is one of the most popular markets in the city. Proceed to Amir Temur Square with the statue of Amir Temur established in 1994; then move to Independence Square, a favorite place for people to rest and take photographs, especially newlyweds. The last destination of the tour is the Museum of Applied Arts; after the visit, the guests will be taken back to the hotel for the night.
After breakfast in the hotel, at 08:00, the transfer to the train station and the train to Bukhara departs at 09:00 and arrives at 12:39. Upon arrival you will be met by your guide and begin visiting Bukhara, an ancient Islamic city. Samanid Mausoleum – one of the oldest structures dating from the 10th century; Chashmai Ayyub Mausoleum – the Museum of Water. Visit Boloi Hauz Mosque that was constructed in 1712 and Ark Fortress – the fortress of kings and khans. Learn the history of the Poi Kalon Complex which has a madrasa, minaret, and a mosque; visit the Miri Arab Madrasa, one of the oldest; Ulugbek Madrasa dating back to 1417; and the medieval Abdullazizkhan Madrasa from 1651. Overnight at the hotel.
Breakfast at the hotel and then at 09:00 meet your guide to continue the tour of Bukhara, the holiest city of Central Asia with architecture ranging from the 10th to the 20th centuries. Go to Labi Hauz Complex, a famous place among the locals, and Chor Minor with four towers. Visit the Kukaldash Madrasa which is one of the oldest architectural wonders of Bukhara, the oldest Magoki Atoori mosque and the Tim Abdulla Khan Trading Dome. At 15:00, proceed to the train station to take a 15:50 train to Samarkand and get there at 17:32. Proceed to your hotel and spend the night there.
The day starts with the breakfast in the hotel, then at 09:00 meet your guide to start the sightseeing of Samarkand – the trilingual city where Uzbek, Russian and Tajik are spoken. The first attraction is the Guri Amir Mausoleum of the Timurid Dynasty, then the famous Registan Square, which has three madrasas constructed at various times. Following lunch continue to the large Bibi Khanum Mosque constructed in 1399 by Amir Temur and the functioning Siab Bazaar. Finish the day with the Shahi Zinda Complex, noble street cemetery, dated from XI to XX centuries. Overnight at the hotel.
Have breakfast at the hotel and be ready to be picked by your guide for the day’s tours at around 09:00 am. Go to the Ulugbek Observatory, a three-storied building constructed in the 1420s and one of the most important astronomical establishments of Central Asia. Then, go to the Mausoleum of Hodja Daniyar which is considered as a holy place for Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Visit the Afrasiab Museum that is one of the oldest in Samarkand and Konigil Ancient Paper Factory which was established in the beginning of the 8th century. At 16:45 go to the train station to take a train at 17:30 to Tashkent. Proceed to your hotel where you will spend the night.
On the last day, a transfer to the airport is organized after breakfast in the hotel, and then you can return home.