The best Uzbekistan itinerary

Uzbekistan is a country that everyone should visit. Incredibly rich culture, ancient cities with blue domes and minarets, oriental hospitality, centuries-old traditions and delicious cuisine will make your trip in Uzbekistan truly unforgettable.

How long should you plan for your trip around Uzbekistan? If you want to see the most well-known sights of Uzbekistan, one week will be enough. However, if you plan to see more, two weeks in Uzbekistan is a good duration for your visit. This period of time will allow you to visit both the north and the south of the country and get the most profound impressions.

How to build the best itinerary? Our 12-day trip around Uzbekistan  has collected the main highlights, during which you will get acquainted with the natural beauties of the country, with its cultural attractions, including the monuments of the Great Silk Road, with different ethnic groups, and taste delicious cuisine.

The tour starts in Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital. You’ll discover the main attractions of Tashkent, from the Khast-i-Imam Complex, the spiritual heart of the city, to Chorsu bazaar – the biggest Oriental market in Central Asia.

One of the first stops will be Urgench with all the monuments of Ichan Kala which is included to UNESCO World Heritage site. Then we go to Khiva – the pearl of the Khorezm oasis.

Uzbekistan private tours | Travel Land

After you continue your trip to Bukhara, Pearl of the East. The road goes over Kyzylkum desert. We’ll visit Poi-Kalyan architectural complex, Ulug Beg Madrasa and its other sights.

One of the highlights of the tour will be visit of Nurata, Guijduvan, ancient caravanserai Rabat-i-Malik, and medieval water keeper Sardoba, the ruins of the ancient Citadel of Alexander the Great. In Yangui Gazgan accommodation in the yurt camp and dinner in a desert around the fire awaits you.

Kalan Mosque in Bukhara | Travel Land

It is almost impossible to go to Uzbekistan and not to visit Samarkand, country’s second largest city and one of the most important Silk Road cities. Ancient Samarkand is a real paradise for history lovers, as it has preserved a huge number of cultural and historical monuments, some of which are known all over the world. An unforgettable impression you’ll have after visiting the Registan Square, a miracle of Central Asia, one of the main attractions of the whole of Uzbekistan.

This 12-day tour of Uzbekistan was designed in such a way that during this period of time you get acquainted with the beauties of Uzbekistan. We will help you organize a great trip in Uzbekistan.

Hazrat Khizr Mosque in Samarkand| Travel Land