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Best of Uzbekistan - 12 days


Tashkent - Urgench - Khiva – Bukhara – Nurata - Yangikkazgan – Samarkand - Shakhrisabz - Tashkent

Highlights •••
Discover Tashkent - the bustling capital of Uzbekistan and gateway to Central Asia
Explore Khiva - one of the best preserved oasis cities of the Silk Road
Visit Bukhara - an ancient city of monuments and richly decorated mosques
Experience a camel trek in the desert and overnight in a yurt camp
Explore Samarkand - home of famous Registan Square

Itinerary •••
Day 01 Tashkent (D)
Arrive in Tashkent, meet in airport and transfer to the hotel. Afternoon Tashkent orientation tour with guide. Much of the city was destroyed by the earthquake in 1966 and the architecture of massive squares and wide avenues hide much of the city's 2000 year history as a crossroad on trade routes, but Tashkent recent history is powerfully portrayed. Evening ballet performance (subject to availability) at Alisher Navoi Opera & Ballet Theatre built by Japanese prisoners in 1947. Beyond the marble lobby are 6 foyers dedicated to Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Termez, Khiva & Ferghana all thickly dressed in stucco carving, theme motives & murals from Navoi’s poetry. Dinner in local restaurant.

Day 02 Tashkent - Urgench – Khiva (B, D)
Morning visit to the old part of the city including Barak Khan Madrassa situated on the Khast Imam Square and founded in the 16th century by the descendents of Tamerlane. The ornate facade of blue tiled mosaic & Koran inscription conceals a rose garden courtyard with 35 hudjras (student rooms). Kukeldash Madrassa built in the middle of the 16th century by the ruler vizier Kukeldash. The inner courtyard of 38 student cells (hudjra) used to accommodate over 2000 young men & women on 5 year courses of Islamic studies. Late afternoon transfer to airport for flight to Urgench (registration 2 hours before flight). On arrival transfer to Khiva (30 km), the fairy-tale like oriental town. Dinner and overnight at hotel.

Day 03 Khiva (B, D)
Khiva is known as the Pearl of the Khorezm oasis for a great number of spiritual and cultural vestiges can be found here. Because of its many architectural monuments, Khiva is known as the museum city. Today’s Khiva consist of the architecture of Khiva khanate as it was at the end of the 18th and beginning of the 20th centuries, although excavations of one of the fortresses discovered medieval walls dating back to the 3rd century BC. Full day visit to Ichan Qala, a place which gathers all the most beautiful medieval architectural monuments: Kunya-Ark citadel, Tosh-Khovli Palace with its elegant ornemental gates, followed by Kalta Minor minaret, Juma Mosque with its 218 carved wooden columns, Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum. The silhouettes of the towering minarets surrounded by powerful clay built walls and flat roof houses will clearly show you the picture of a typical Central Asian feudal city. Dinner in Toza Bog Palace; the summer residence of Mohammed Rakhim Khan II.

Day 04 Khiva – Bukhara (B, D)
Drive between the Kara-Kum (black sands) and the Kyzyl-Kum (red sands) deserts to Bukhara, en route stop to see the Amudarya River, known to many western explorers as the Oxus. Arrive in Bukhara & check-in to the hotel. Dinner in Lyabi Hauz restaurant.

Day 05 Bukhara (B, D)
The Russian influence on Bukhara was much less powerful and the city carries far less of their legacy: Bukhara truly remains an Eastern city. Madressah of Abdulazizkhan is glittering in mercifully un-restored 17th century glory. Inside the main courtyard there is a two level hujra cell. The Ark or Citadel - old fortress of the Emirs of Bukhara includes the monumental gate-house. The majestic Kalyan Minaret tops the city skyline with it towers measuring 46 metres high. Afternoon more visits in Bukhara including Ulugbek Madrassah: one of Central Asian architectural highlights, built by Ulugbek. Astral elements predominate in its ornamentation and the inscription sums up Ulugbek's life philosophy: "Pursuit of knowledge is the duty of each followers of Islam, man and woman". Dinner in local restaurant.

Day 06 Bukhara (B, D)
Drive to Bukhara outskirt to visit the famous Bahhaudin Naqshband Mausoleum and Chor-Bakr Necropolis, the city of deads with streets, courtyards, gates and family dahmas with numerous gravestones, Sitoria Mokhi Khosa, the summer palace of  Bukhara rulers - a new palace was built in 1912-1913  and boasts exceptional artistic value. The hall is decorated with exquisite ornamental paintings and the walls are all covered with mirrors -. Chor Minor, a four-arch dome structure and the unforgettable masterpiece of Mausoleum of Samanids dated back to the 9th and 10th centuries and built from individually made baked bricks, the intricate brickwork looks like lace.  Rest of the day is to stroll in the three trade domes and visit to caravansarais. Dinner with folk show. 

Day 07 Bukhara – Yangikazgan (B, L, D)
Morning drive to Nurata with a visit on the way to Sheikh Nuri tomb and Namozgoh Mosque. After lunch in local house continue to the Kazakh village of Yangikazgan. Enjoy a camel ride in Kyzyl Kum desert. Dinner in camping site and overnight in yurts (nomadic felt tents, very basic).

Day 08 Yangikazgan - Samarkand (B, D)
After breakfast drive to Samarkand, capital of the Tamerlane's empire. Founded in the 7th century this historic town has known a huge development in the Temurids period from the 14th to 15th centuries and is now a melting point of the world’s culture. First visits of Samarkand will include the world famous Registan Square "Sandy place" built in the 15th century (there are 3 buildings - Ulugbek Madressah, Sher Dor Madressah, Tillya Kari both Madrassas and Mosque) and Ulugbeg’s Observatory, Afrosiab Museum and Uzbekistan Culture & Art Museum.  Enjoy a “Light and Sound Show” in Registan Square this evening.

Day 09 Samarkand (B, D)
Full day further visits in Samarkand:  Shakhi-Zinda Ensemble: The necropolis is one of the holy places of Islam. Unique memorial city complex with its streets, mausoleums, monumental tombs including more than 20 mausoleums and 44 tombs. Shakhi- Zinda means "Living king", was called after Muhammad Kusam Abbas who was buried here. Bibi Khanum Mosque: the Djuma mosque built in 1399 in honour of Amir Timur’s beautiful wife Bibi – Khanum is one of the magnificent buildings in Samarkand. Gur Emir Mausoleum constructed by order of Timur because of the death of his favourite grandson Muhammad Sultan. (Gur Emir means "The Emir’s burial vault»). Mausoleum walls, ceilings & domes are covered with beautiful ornamental paintings mostly in blue & gold. The gravestone of Timur has black & green jade facade. Dinner in local house.

Day 10 Samarkand - Shakhrisabz – Samarkand (B, D)
Excursion to Shakhrisabz, hometown of Tamerlane. Drive along a beautiful mountain road and remote local villages where people use donkeys as means of transportation. Visit to the remaining Tower Gate of legendary Ak-Sarai Palace built on the 14th century,  Khazrati-Imam complex (Jehangir tomb, Tamerlans vault), Kok-Gumbaz Mosque built by Tamerlane grandson Uglubek, Dorus Siadat ( Seat of Power & Might ) built by Tamerlane on the death of his eldest and favourite son killed in 1375 aged 22, Shamseddin Kulyal Mausoleum and Sayidan  Mausoleum. Return to Samarkand for dinner and overnight.

Day 11 Samarkand – Tashkent (B, D)
Morning visit to Samarkand eastern bazaars. Samarkand is famous not only with its golden heritage of architecture, but there is no better sights than that of the Samarkand bazaars. The fertile soil and appropriate climate are favourable to agricultural products. Bazaar’s variety of food products especially fruits and all kind of dried fruits and of course, Samarkand bread (non) will amaze every visitor. The main feature of Uzbek people is their hospitability which can be felt as you go through the endless rows of marvellous food products. The atmosphere of old traditions and customs is simply unforgettable. Afternoon drive to Tashkent. Dinner & overnight at hotel.

Day 12 Tashkent (B)
Transfer to the airport and back flight to home.

Hotels;
Tashkent          Hotel “Tashkent Palace” 4*       
Khiva                 Hotel “Malika” 3*                                           
Yangikazgan    Yurt camp
Bukhara            Hotel “Omar Khayyam” 3*           
Samarkand      Hotel “Grand Samarkand” 3*   

Prices valid until March 01, 2010
Based on 2    persons    1540 US$ p. person
Based on 3-4 persons    1360 US$ p. person
Based on 5-6 persons      1072 US$ p. person
Based on 7-8 persons      949 US$ p. person
Single supplement            145 US$  

Tour price includes:
- Accommodation in dbl room with private facilities
- Meals plan as indicated (B-breakfast, L-lunch & D-dinner)
- All airport - hotel - airport transfers
- All sightseeing visit as indicated with local guide
- All entrance fees
- All over land transportation by transport with air condition
- Visa support to Uzbekistan
- Escort touring guide for whole tour itinerary (available English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Turkish and Russian speaking guide)
- Folklore show in Bukhara and light and sound show in Registan square. 

Tour price excludes:
- Air ticket Tashkent – Urgench 96 US$ p. person  
- Visa cost
- Personal spending money
- Luggage in excess of 20 kg (44lbs)
- Travel insurance
- Tips for driver and local guide
- Video & photo camera charges during sightseeing.

DELUXE PACKAGE

Brief day by day itinerary•••
Day 01 Tashkent (D)
Meet in airport and transfer to the hotel.
Day 02 Tashkent - Urgench – Khiva (B/D)
City tour Tashkent and flight to Urgench.
Night in Khiva.
Day 03 Khiva (B/D)
Full day city tour Khiva.
Day 04 Khiva – Bukhara (B/D)
Drive through the desert to Bukhara.
Day 05 Bukhara (B/D)
Full day city tour Bukhara.
Day 06 Bukhara (B/D)
Tour in Bukhara continues.
Day 07 Bukhara – Yangikazgan (B, L, D)
Drive Yangikazgan.
Enjoy a camel ride in Kyzyl Kum desert.
Day 08 Yangikazgan - Samarkand (B, D)
Dive to Samarkand, capital of the Tamerlane's empire.
Day 09 Samarkand (B, D)
Full day city tour Samarkand.
Day 10 Samarkand - Shakhrisabz – Samarkand (B, D)
Excursion to Shakhrisabz.
Return to Samarkand for dinner and overnight.
Day 11 Samarkand – Tashkent (B, D)
Morning visit Samarkand eastern bazaars.
Afternoon drive to Tashkent.
Day 12 Tashkent (B)
Transfer to the airport and back flight to home.

Hotels;
Tashkent           Hotel “Intercontinental” 5* 
Khiva                Hotel “Asia” 3*
Yangikazgan     Yurt camp
Bukhara            Hotel “Bukhara Palace” 4*        
Samarkand        Hotel “President” 4*   

Prices valid until March 01, 2010
Based on 2    persons    1786 US$ p. person
Based on 3-4 persons    1606 US$ p. person
Based on 5-6 persons    1318 US$ p. person
Based on 7-8 persons    1194 US$ p. person
Single supplement           340 US$  

Tour price includes:
- Accommodation in dbl room with private facilities
- Meals plan as indicated (B-breakfast, L-lunch & D-dinner)
- All airport - hotel - airport transfers
- All sightseeing visit as indicated with local guide
- All entrance fees
- All over land transportation by transport with air condition
- Visa support to Uzbekistan
- Escort touring guide for whole tour itinerary (available English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Turkish and Russian speaking guide)
- Folklore show in Bukhara and light and sound show in Registan square. 

Tour price excludes:
- Air ticket Tashkent – Urgench 96 US$ p. person  
- Visa cost
- Personal spending money
- Luggage in excess of 20 kg (44lbs)
- Travel insurance
- Tips for driver and local guide
- Video & photo camera charges during sightseeing.

BUDGET PACKAGE

Brief day by day itinerary•••
Day 01 Tashkent (D)
Meet in airport and transfer to the hotel.
Day 02 Tashkent - Urgench – Khiva (B/D)
City tour Tashkent and flight to Urgench.
Night in Khiva.
Day 03 Khiva (B/D)
Full day city tour Khiva.
Day 04 Khiva – Bukhara (B/D)
Drive through the desert to Bukhara.
Day 05 Bukhara (B/D)
Full day city tour Bukhara.
Day 06 Bukhara (B/D)
Tour in Bukhara continues.
Day 07 Bukhara – Yangikazgan (B, L, D)
Drive Yangikazgan.
Enjoy a camel ride in Kyzyl Kum desert.
Day 08 Yangikazgan - Samarkand (B, D)
Dive to Samarkand, capital of the Tamerlane's empire.
Day 09 Samarkand (B, D)
Full day city tour Samarkand.
Day 10 Samarkand - Shakhrisabz – Samarkand (B, D)
Excursion to Shakhrisabz.
Return to Samarkand for dinner and overnight.
Day 11 Samarkand – Tashkent (B, D)
Morning visit Samarkand eastern bazaars.
Afternoon drive to Tashkent.
Day 12 Tashkent (B)
Transfer to the airport and back flight to home.

Hotels;
Tashkent           Hotel “Rovshan B&B” 
Khiva                Hotel “Zafarbek B&B”
Yangikazgan     Yurt camp
Bukhara            Hotel “Old city B&B”        
Samarkand        Hotel “Malika B&B”    

Prices valid until March 01, 2010
Based on 2    persons    1402 US$ p. person
Based on 3-4 persons    1222 US$ p. person
Based on 5-6 persons      934 US$ p. person
Based on 7-8 persons      811 US$ p. person
Single supplement            120 US$  

Tour price includes:
- Accommodation in dbl room with private facilities
- Meals plan as indicated (B-breakfast, L-lunch & D-dinner)
- All airport - hotel - airport transfers
- All sightseeing visit as indicated with local guide
- All entrance fees
- All over land transportation by transport with air condition
- Visa support to Uzbekistan
- Escort touring guide for whole tour itinerary (available English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Turkish and Russian speaking guide)
- Folklore show in Bukhara and light and sound show in Registan square. 

Tour price excludes:
- Air ticket Tashkent – Urgench 96 US$ p. person  
- Visa cost
- Personal spending money
- Luggage in excess of 20 kg (44lbs)
- Travel insurance
- Tips for driver and local guide
- Video & photo camera charges during sightseeing.