Uzbekistan 6-Day Private Tour: Explore the Heart of Central Asia

Embark on a 6-day private tour of Uzbekistan. Explore Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, and Tashkent. Experience local culture, cuisine, and historic marvels.

Duration: 6 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights

Arrival in Tashkent

Tashkent - Take in the sights of Tashkent as you are transported to your hotel upon arrival.

Fly Tashkent-Urgench, transfer Urgench-Khiva, sightseeing khiva

Itchan Kala - After arriving in Urgench, transfer to the ancient city of Khiva (Itchan Kala), which boasts a history of over two thousand years. The inner city spans 26 hectares and was constructed following the ancient Central Asian town-building traditions, forming a regular rectangle (650 by 400 meters) stretching from south to north and enclosed by brick fortification walls up to ten meters high. Itchan Kala was the location of the khan’s palace, where high officials, clergy, and wealthy merchants resided. Ordinary citizens, small merchants, craftsmen, and peasants lived in Dishan Kala.

Citadel Kunya-ark - The Kunya Ark is a fortified citadel at the center of Khiva, situated against the western walls of Itchan Kala, just north of the city’s west gate. Initially built as early as the 12th century, its current layout’s core was first established by Arang Khan (r. 1688-94). The Ark is the largest of Khiva’s numerous structures.

Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum - Pahlavan Mahmud, a local poet and philosopher, was renowned for his heroic strength and healing abilities. The mausoleum’s original construction was modest, but it was soon expanded to include a khanaka and mosque for pilgrims’ prayers. Later, the building was transformed into a magnificent structure with the city’s largest dome, adorned with blue tiles.

Juma Mosque - Khiva’s Juma, or Friday Mosque, is located near the heart of Itchan Kala (the old city)—a fitting location as the ruling Khan’s name would have been proclaimed here during Friday prayers.

Stone Palace (Tash Khauli) - Situated in the eastern part of Itchan Kala, Tash Khauli Palace, built between 1830 and 1838, exemplifies the architectural grandeur of Khorezm from that era. The palace was constructed by the order of Allakuli-Khan.

Kalta Minor Minaret - The Kalta Minor Minaret is renowned for its unique decoration and incompleteness. Commissioned in 1851 by Mohammed Amin Khan, the ruler of Khiva, it was intended to rise over 70 meters but construction halted at 29 meters, earning it the name Kalta Minor (or Short Minaret).

Khiva-Bukhara by car or train (you choose)

Bukhara - Enjoy free time in Khiva before taking an afternoon train to Bukhara (6 hours) or opting for a car transfer (6 hours). Upon arrival, you will have free time in Bukhara.

Sightseeing Bukhara, Afternoon train to Samarkand

Lyab-i-Hauz - Constructed in the 16th - 17th centuries, the Lyab-i Hauz Ensemble remains one of Bukhara’s major squares. It is a popular tourist attraction, often used as a rest stop due to its grandeur, tranquility, and historical significance. Lyab-i Hauz is located in the southeast shakhristan near Bukhara’s main trade street.

Great Minaret of the Kalon - The Kalyan Minaret, the last surviving fragment of the Kara-khanid era mosque built by Mohammad Arslan Khan in 1127, predates the Mongol conquests. Standing at 45.6 meters, this remarkable survivor of the city’s early days so impressed Genghis Khan that he spared it from destruction. It remains the centerpiece of the city at the Po-i-Kalyan square.

Moschea Bolo-khauz - The Bolo Hauz, located opposite the Ark Fortress, derives its name from the octagonal hauz (artificial pond) in front of it. Begun in 1712 during the reign of Abu’l-Faiz Khan (r. 1711-47), it is one of Bukhara’s last and finest major buildings before the modern era.

Ark of Bukhara - The Ark, a royal town-within-a-town, is Bukhara’s oldest structure and served as the residence of Bukhara’s rulers for over a millennium. The Ark’s origins are ancient, and it was the focal point around which the medieval town developed.

Lyab-i-Hauz - In the late afternoon, transfer to Bukhara train station in Kagan (15 km away) and take a train to Samarkand. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.

Samarkand - In the late afternoon, transfer to Bukhara train station in Kagan (15 km away) and take a train to Samarkand (subject to availability). Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel.

Sightseeing Samarkand

Gur Emir Mausoleum - The Gur Emir Mausoleum houses the tomb of Tamerlane, one of history’s greatest conquerors. Visitors can reflect on his legacy while viewing the world’s largest piece of jade (greenstone) in the beautifully reconstructed mausoleum (1404-1405, 15-17 centuries).

Registan - Registan became the city square after life in Afrosiab ceased. It has been reconstructed several times and is now surrounded by three madrasas: Ulugbek, Sherdor, and Tillokori.

Bibi Khanym Mosque - The Bibi-Khanym Mosque, named after Tamerlane’s wife and built between 1399 and 1404, is one of Central Asia’s most famous architectural landmarks. It was erected on Timur’s orders following his campaign in Delhi. The mosque’s minaret was intended to be the tallest.

Siab Bazaar - The Siab Bazaar in Samarkand remains as impressive as it was in the past. Its abundant produce and handicrafts showcase Uzbekistan’s natural wealth and the talents and diligence of its people.

Shah-i-Zinda - The Shakhi-Zinda Ensemble, located on the southeastern mound of Afrosiab, consists of 44 tombs in over 20 mausoleums. Shah E Zinda, the first cousin of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his closest resemblance, is of great significance.

Ulugh Beg Observatory - Ulugbek’s Observatory, built by Timur’s grandson, is an extraordinary site despite only its foundations remaining. Ulugbek was an astronomer, scientist, and architect whose discoveries significantly advanced knowledge in these fields. The only preserved part is a section of a huge sextant, the main astronomical instrument, with its lowest part in a deep trench (11 km).

Train Samarkand-Tashkent, Sightseeing Tashkent, Depart to final destination

Tashkent - Transfer to Samarkand train station for an early morning train to Tashkent (subject to availability). Upon arrival, meet your guide and driver to begin sightseeing in Tashkent.

Navoi Opera Theater - Designed by Alexey Shchusev, the theater was built between 1942 and 1947 and opened to the public in celebration of the 500th anniversary of Alisher Navoi’s birth. Tours are conducted outside the building.

Amir Temur Square - Central to the modern city, Amir Timur Square is a lush, green space with flowers and fountains. A statue of Tamerlane on horseback stands at the square’s center.

State Museum of History of Uzbekistan - Founded in 1876, the State Museum of History of Uzbekistan, formerly the National Museum of Turkestan, is one of Central Asia’s oldest museums. The building was restored at the end of the 20th century and now serves as the Reception House of the MFA of Uzbekistan. Tours are only conducted from outside.

Tashkent - Transfer to Tashkent International Airport for your outbound flight.

What's Included
  • Accommodation twin rooms in high rated 3 star or Boutique hotels centrally located
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Breakfast
  • Train ticket Khiva - Bukhara-Samarkand-Tashkent
  • Local licensed experienced Guide in each city
  • All entrance tickets to Museums & Sites
What's Not Included
  • photo & video Museum charge to be paid cash at entrance $1-2/Museum
  • single room supplement $20/single room/night
  • flight ticket Tashkent-Urgench
Additional Information

Experience the essence of Central Asia! Explore the age-old cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva & Tashkent, located along the renowned silk route. Our urban tour guides will present you with the highlights of the country’s cultural, historical, and natural beauty. Savour the local food, interact with the indigenous people and admire the wonders of Eastern Bazaars. Our competent team including reservation staff, tour guides, and drivers are dedicated to ensuring you have a remarkable experience. They can accommodate last-minute requests for tailor-made tours. We can arrange pickups from the Kazakh-Uzbek or Tajik-Uzbek borders at a minimal additional charge. Electronic tickets for flights and trains will be forwarded to you beforehand. We guarantee satisfaction without any hidden charges or extra fees.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Harry_j
Sep 21, 2024
An excellent week in Uzbekistan - I would highly recommend this tour. I was visiting from the UK. I was solo for this part of the trip. I think Uzbekistan would have been quite hard to navigate as a foreigner who cannot speak russian or Uzbek. Everything was organised for me which made the trip very easy. Having English speaking local guides, and drivers with comfortable air conditioned cars was really beneficial. I felt like I saw the best attractions and got a real taste of Uzbekistan. There was enough free time to explore on my own in the evenings. Amir was able to provide incredible support when I needed him over WhatsApp. All the hotels were clean and comfortable. The individual guides in each location were really kind and knowledgeable. Local people I met were also really warm and welcoming. One day I hope to return to Uzbekistan with friends and family, and if I do I will be using this company again.
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Sagar_p
Sep 18, 2024
A fairy-tale 6 days journey through the Silk Road - This turned out to be incredibly brilliant holiday for us, experiencing the charms, warmth, culture and history of Uzbekistan and its gems Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand and Tashkent. Khiva and Bukhara are very beautiful small fortified cities with an old world charm reminding of the days when caravans converged on them on the Silk Route. Samarkand is slightly larger and spread out, but its monument no less beautiful (don't miss the Registan light and sound show in the evenings). Tashkent also has its spots, but in essence is a large city. I found the trip through Viator and soon discovered the company Sogada Tours behind. My go-to-person was Amir and he was superb with all the information before the booking, and prepared a detailed itinerary plan which left no questions to ask. He was constantly available for any queries or any requests from our end. He organized the hotels which were pretty decent, the tour guides, the train journeys, the drivers and it was all a seamless booking. The tour guides (Ulugbek in Khiva, Ms Maksad in Bukhara, Timur in Samarkand and Ms Kseniya in Tashkent) were very good, friendly and quite knowledgeable about their respective places. They all did a very good job in taking us through the history and marvels on our first visit to Uzbekistan. The drivers were always courteous and punctual. The people of UZ are very friendly, very proud of their heritage and very helpful. Did not see even minute traces of crime or disorder anywhere. The food is exotic and many of the local restaurants that we visited in the evening were full of music, dancing and general merriment All in all a great trip. A great country to visit. A few on the flipside - We got only half a day in Bukhara due to train schedules. It is certainly worth at least an overnight if not more. - A couple of trips (flight from Tashkent to Urgench/Khiva and train from Khiva to Bukhara) made us leave the hotel at 5:00 AM (not that the Tour operator had much flexibility given that it was a 6 day trip). On the positive side, all hotels provide packed breakfast boxes no matter how early you leave - We took an extra day in Tashkent extending the tour, and we did not do know what to do with it. But then discovered Magic City (a resort similar to Disneyland but smaller) which was quite a good way to unwind especially as the sun sets. The water splashing musical fountains were cool. - In Tashkent, the hotel Wyndham Gardens was ca. 20 min taxi ride from city center (but then taxis are dirt cheap in UZ - just download YandexGo)
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U2107llpasqualel
Aug 23, 2024
The Silk Road! 1000 and 1 night experience! ♥️🇺🇿 - We want to start by thanking Amir for the attention he had towards us, taking care of every detail of our trip to Uzbekistan 🇺🇿 We highly recommend purchasing this private tour organized in the best way both for the organizational and logistical aspect, as well as for all the wonders we could see and the magical experiences lived! The tour, as indicated, includes travel within the entire territory, guides, hotels and private drivers! All under the meticulous supervision of Amir! The hotels are really crazy, both for the location and the quality of the rooms! The guides are in Italian, ready to answer any questions about the history of the place as well as insights into local legends! If you are a couple Amir will recommend a cabin in 1 De Luxe class for the Urgench-Bukhara route, which we have taken and recommend to everyone! The bullet train will surprise you with punctuality! About the magic of the place there are no words to describe it! Therefore go and enjoy the Silk Road! 2700 years and don't feel them! Thanks again to Amir 🇺🇿
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Amy_g
Jul 11, 2024
We fell in love with Uzbekistan! - My husband and I booked the 6-day tour along the Silk Road and absolutely loved it! The hotels, drivers, guides and logistics were all brilliant. Everyone was incredibly accommodating. I've already recommended this tour to all my friends. Thanks again for everything! Amy & Darren
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Amore_best
Jul 1, 2024
The best decision I made this year 😉😄 - While we can obtain information through our mobile phones, gaining a deep understanding of Uzbekistan’s culture and people through such interactions is invaluable. The dinner with strangers I met on the train, the delightful jokes shared with guides, the intellectual amusement from discussing world history through their profound knowledge, and the constant kindness from everyone. This tour made me want to visit Uzbekistan again, as a traveler witnessing their changes and growth.
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Jizhan_g
May 20, 2024
Wonderful trip, a little expensive - The trip is good, whenever we were in airport or railway station, drivers were aready there and picked us up to our hotels. That helped us a lot for the trip. Four english guides were all very good to explain about the trip sites and we learnt a lot about the cultrue and history around the sights.
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Cjschreiner
May 8, 2024
Amazing value, amazing tour - Can’t say enough about this tour. We had an amazing tour with this company. Once booked Amir reached out to us on WhatsApp to confirm everything and if we needed anything else. Everything is taken care. Tour guides were on time. Transport between locations was taken care of. ZERO ISSUES. While in Samarkand the owner stopped by to check on us to see if everything was going well. Hotels in the cities, except Tashkent, were steps away from the sites. Also the guides went at your pace and never rushed us. I’d recommend this tour to anyone. You won’t find a better value for what you get.
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Sitinorain_y
May 4, 2024
Extraordinary tour experience - The tour was very well organised, and the tour agency (Silk Tour Ltd) was very responsive and accomodated to our request to customize the tour to include a one night spent in a traditional yurt. And the tour agency also suggested that our driver make a few stops along the way to the remnants of the fortress of Alexander the Great and a caravonsaray. Recommended!
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Manuelark432dq
Apr 30, 2024
Extraordinary Uzbekistan - I took the tour with the guide in Italian. Everything was well organized with professionalism and attention to the customer's needs. I was also able to appreciate the high quality and competence of the various guides in the cities visited. In particular, Delia deserves praise for the tour of Samarkand, Sanam for the Bukhara tour. I highly recommend this tour to those who wish to visit Uzbekistan in a few days with a serious and reliable agency
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Maath_a
Apr 30, 2024
Perfect tour all around Uzbekstan - If you are looking for a custom made (tailored to your taste) choose this one! Special thanks to Mr.Amir who was very prompt in his response and actions. Everything went very smooth
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