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Destinations:  Uzbekistan | 8 Days
Travel Style: Local Expedition
Activity Level:  â€˘ • 3 • •
Group Size: Min 1, Max 16
Average Age: 18 to 65+
Prices From: $1400 to $2000

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Journey Highlights
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Welcome to Uzbekistan, home to many unique and natural resources; cities rich with history and a culture that is unique in comparison to other Asian countries. When visiting Uzbekistan, you will be introduced to an extremely diverse landscape consisting of breathtaking mountains, deserts, and waterways. When in Uzbekistan, you'll be introduced to new cultures and customs, and partake in unforgettable hands-on experiences, while learning about Uzbekistan's dense past.

Day 1: Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Flying into Tashkent International Airport (TAS), you will be transferred to your hotel in the city center. Adjusting to the time change, you will enjoy some freetime at the hotel before departing for the city tour in the old part of Tashkent. On this tour you will visit Khazrati Imam Complex, consisting of Kaffall Shashi Mausoleum which was built in the 15th century; Barak-Khan Madrasah built in the 16th century; Muyi-Mubarak Mosque - storehouse of the well-known Koran of Khalif Osman and gold hair of Prophet Muhammad; and finally the CHORSU national oriental bazaar. Before dinner, you'll have the opportunity to explore the new part of Tashkent, where you'll walk along Independence Square, the Amir Temur Statue, and Alisher Navoi Theatre Square. Accommodation: Daniel Hill Hotel or similar

Day 2: Khiva, Uzbekistan
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Enjoy a delicious breakfast at the hotel before catching a shuttle at 05:00 to Tashkent International Airport, where you will fly to Urgench. When arriving in Urgench, you'll meet up with your private driver, where you'll have roughly a half an hour drive to Khiva. You'll spend the rest of your day touring the city of Khiva. Khiva is known for its rich architecture and famous landmarks. Visit the Residence of the last Khan (16-17th c.), the Kalta Minor tower, and Tash-Hovli Harem Palace (19th c.) Enjoy the afternoon exploring the city on your own. For dinner, you'll enjoy traditional cuisine at a national Uzbekistan restaurant. Overnight at the hotel. Accommodation: Shaherezada Boutique Hotel or similar

Day 3: Khiva, drive to Bukhara
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Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before embarking on a trip through long stretches of the Kyzyl-Kum or Red Sands Desert along Caravan road. This trip will take approximately eight hours via car and provides views of a landscape made up of sand dunes, saxaul bushes, and distant mountains. When arriving in Bukhara, you'll enjoy dinner at National Uzbek house with a local family. Accommodation: Kukaldosh Hotel or similar

Day 4: Bukhara, Uzbekistan
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Spend the day exploring Central Asia’s most ancient living city. The Old Town in Bukhara has a unified feel, drawn together by a central reflecting pool and plaza. We will explore the many monuments and historically significant places around the city. such as, the Ark Citadel. We then will finish the day with a stop-over at the Dome Bazaar, where people can experience the real Uzbek bargaining process and buy National souvenirs, carpets, etc. From 17:00-18:00 explore the city on your own. Visit national houses, talk to local people, drink green tea on Lyabi Hauz square surrounding the old reflecting pool. Accommodation: Kukaldosh Hotel or similar

Day 5: Gijduvan and Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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After enjoying a breakfast at the hotel in Bukhara, depart at 09:00 for the local village of Gijduvan. In Gijduvan, get a feel of what life is like for the locals. Explore the village on your own and try out local cuisines. Partake in a pottery class at an ancient pottery center in the village, where skilled artisans have been passing their talents down for generations. You will have the opportunity to not only purchase the beautiful pottery but sculpt your own dishes as well. Finally, we will meet with our driver to make the three hour drive over to Samarkand. Samarkand is where we will spend the rest of the evening and stay overnight. Accommodation: Orient Star Hotel or similar

Day 6: Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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You will continue exploring glorious Samarkand. Visit Bibi Khanum Mosque, which was built by Tamerlane to be the largest mosque in the Islamic world. You will wander the row of tombs and mausoleums collectively called Shah-i-Zinda, or “place of a living king,” stretching between the present and the past. Pay a visit to Ulug Bek’s Observatory, one of the most advanced observatories of the ancient world. Accommodation: Orient Star Hotel or similar

Day 7: Samarkand and Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Today's highlights include the colorful SIEB National Bazaar, where you will have the opportunity to barter with local vendors and try the famous Samarkand bread, Lepeshka. You will visit Khoja Doniyar Mausoleum – built during the campaign to Iran in the 14-15th centuries. Later, then you will pay visit to a workshop where handcrafted paper is made according to traditions handed down from the 8th-century, when paper-making began in Samarkand. At 17:00 depart to Tashkent by high speed train Afrosiyab. Arriving at Tashkent around 19:10. Accommodation: Daniel Hill Hotel or similar

Day 8: Tashkent, Uzbekistan/USA
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Enjoy breakfast at the hotel before catching a shuttle to transfer to Tashkent International Airport, where you'll catch your flight home.


Expedition Route

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This Acanela Expedition © is the perfect fusion between comfort & adventure. Embark on this small group exploration and have hands-on encounters with the incredible historical, cultural, and culinary highlights along the way.

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From $1400 / person | All inclusive package including boutique accommodation for all nights, all in-country transport, 1-2 meals per day, and all activities as listed on the itinerary.*International Airfare and Visa Fees not included

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Frequently Asked Questions

+ Is Uzbekistan safe?

Yes, it is!

+ Do your tours include international airfare?

Travelers arrive from all over the world to begin our tours, and it is not possible to include international airfare in our prices. We would be happy to help you arrange flights. Just ask for an air quote when making your booking.

+ What vaccinations should I get before my trip?

It's important that you receive the most accurate and up-to-date travel health information before departing for Uzbekistan. The only people qualified to provide you with this advice is your family physician and/or a specialist from a Travel Health clinic. We can provide some general guidance on which websites you should consult for overall health guidelines, but these websites are no substitute for a personal consultation with a qualified medical professional.

+ Can you help arrange my travel visas?

If you are an American traveler joining this trip, you will need a visa to visit Uzbekistan. You will receive your e-visa by email. If you are not an American traveler, or if you would like to verify the visa requirements for your travel plans, please use VisaHQ.


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