Journey the Silk Road in Central Asia
Journey the Silk Road in Central Asia
Journey the Silk Road in Central Asia
12 Days Starting and ending in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Visiting: Tashkent, Khujand, Dushanbe, Seven Lakes, Samarkand, Bukhara
Tour operator:
Tour code:
CAR25
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
4 - 16
Age range:
25-99
Special diets catered:
Meat, Vegetarians, Vegans
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Activities:
Tour Overview
It’s pretty difficult in this day and age to discover somewhere truly untarnished by the brush of tourism. Central Asia and the ‘Stans’, however, stand as one of the last frontiers of discovery travel. That’s why we’ve chosen our two favorite nations in the region, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan – a combination rarely offered by tour providers – as the foundation of this truly intrepid 12-day adventure. Traverse the Great Silk Road as you stop off in storied old cities like Samarkand and Bukhara, rich in history, intertwining cultures and truly jaw-dropping feats of architecture and design. The silk that weaves these cities together is made up of epic mountain routes, serene turquoise lakes and a few exciting train rides through the expansive Central Asian countryside. Are you ready for an adventure?
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Welcome To Uzbekistan!
Location: Tashkent
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Mir Luxe Plaza Hotel
Meals Included: Dinner
Our journey begins in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan and Central Asia’s most populous city. Upon arrival at Tashkent International Airport (TAS) you’ll be picked up for transfer to the first hotel of our trip. Depending on when you arrive, you may have some time to explore the hotel’s surroundings before we gather in the lobby early this evening for a welcome meeting and dinner – the perfect way to get to know your fellow travelers and mark the beginning of an epic adventure.
Activities included:
Transfer from airport
Welcome dinner
Day 2 : From Ghengis To The Soviet Union: A Fascinating Deep-Dive Into Tashkent
Location: Tashkent
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Mir Luxe Plaza Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
After breakfast at the hotel we’ll regroup for a day dedicated to exploring Tashkent. It’s a sprawling metropolis home to over 3m people, but it’s also teeming with history dating back thousands of years. In the 13th-century it was reduced to rubble by Ghengis Khan, but its prime location on the Silk Road allowed Tashkent to flourish for centuries. Cue over a hundred years of Russian and Soviet rule before Uzbekistan gained independence in 1991. You’ll learn all about the many historical facets of this fascinating city on our in-depth tour, led by a local expert. Visit the 1966 Earthquake Memorial and Independence Square, check out the Museum of Applied Arts and explore the least Sovietized part of the city, Khast Imam Square, as well as the epic Chorsu bazaar – a key stop on the Great Silk Road. All that and more as you discover the impressive squares, monuments and lesser-known spots that tell this city’s remarkable story.
Activities included:
Tashkent city tour
Day 3 : Cross Into Tajikistan And Discover The City Of Khujand
Location: Khujand
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Khujand Deluxe Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning we’ll take a transfer south and cross the border into Tajikistan (don’t worry, we’ll be back to see more of Uzbekistan later), a unique experience in itself that includes 1km of neutral territory to cross on foot. Our Tajikistani guide will be waiting to take you to the nation’s second city, Khujand, another stop along the Silk Route. After some free time for lunch we’ll embark on a tour of this cultural and historical gem, including a visit to the Historical Museum of Sughd, which is set within an ancient fortress. Soak in the atmosphere of the picturesque Kamoli Khujandi Square and try not to get lost in the bustling Panjshanbe Bazaar, before we round up the tour at the Mausoleum of Sheikh Muslihiddin, built as a shrine to a poet and saint-like figure who ruled the city during the 12th century.
Included activities:
Khujand city tour
Day 4 : Continue Your Silk Road Adventure In Istaravshan
Location: Dushanbe
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Atlas Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Our final destination today will be the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe, but our first stop in the morning will be the third Silk Road city of our trip. Istaravshan is one of the oldest commercial and craft towns in all of Central Asia, and you’ll get a guided tour of the city’s mazy streets and architectural masterpieces, including the striking Mug Teppa fortress, the marvelous domes of Kok Gumbaz Mosque and the intricately painted ceilings of Hazrat-i Shah Mosque. This afternoon we’ll hit the road once more to Dushanbe. Along the way you’ll pass through the Shahristan Tunnel, a 5km road carving through a mountain, and get to enjoy a series of spectacular mountain vistas, as well as glimpses into local life, before arriving in the capital early in the evening.
Included activities:
Istaravshan city tour
Day 5 : National Icons, Culinary Treasures And A Musical Note In Dushanbe
Location: Dushanbe
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Atlas Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Now in the capital, you’ll be able to further your understanding of Tajikistan’s history at the National Museum of Antiquities, stop number one on our guided tour of Dushanbe. Next up is the spellbinding palace of Kokhi Navruz, the architectural masterpiece of independence-era Tajikistan, and a symbol of national pride. You’ll have the option to also visit the nearby Noor Art Gallery before we head to Mehrgon Market. Go on the hunt for local souvenirs and snack on delicious dry fruits, but don’t over indulge, as our next stop is lunch at an amazing local restaurant. After that we’ll visit the Gurminj Museum of Musical Instruments to learn about the wonderful musicality of Central Asia, before returning to the hotel. We’ll regroup later for an atmospheric evening walk around the capital’s main square, which looks resplendent when lit-up at night, making it the ideal time to check out the Ismoili Somoni Monument, Rudaki Park and, curiously, the world’s second tallest Flagpole.
Included activities:
Dushanbe city tour
Dushanbe evening walk
Optional activities:
Visit to Noor Art Gallery
Day 6 : Marvel At The Majestic Seven Lakes And Experience Traditional Tajikistani Hospitality
Location: Seven Lakes
Accommodation: Homestay
Accommodation Name: Seven Lakes Homestay
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After several days of culture in some of Central Asia’s most storied old cities, it’s time to escape to the country, and where better than the shimmering jewels in the crown of Tajikistan’s natural landscapes. We’re talking about the Seven Lakes. This family of gorgeous turquoise lakes which, according to folklore were formed by the tears of seven grieving daughters, add a whole new dimension to the beauty of this mountainous region. Our main focus will be lake number four, Nofin, which acts as the extravagant backyard to our charming homestay for the night. We’ll meet our host for the evening for a home cooked lunch, before heading over to the 7th lake, Hazorchashma, passing another two en route. The almost unbelievably vivid color of these waters come from the landscape’s rich mineral salt content. After plenty of time to admire the views we’ll head back to the homestay. Dinner will be served family style, but if you really want to embrace local life, you’ll also have the option to help make the meal with our optional cooking class.
Included activities:
Lunch at a local homestay
Visit to four of the Seven Lakes
Dinner at a local homestay
Optional activities:
Optional family cooking class
Day 7 : Visit Two Ancient Ruins And Cross Back Into Uzbekistan
Location: Samarkand
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Orient Star Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
It won’t be easy saying goodbye to the Seven Lakes this morning, but fear not, we have an amazing day ahead. We’ll be traversing way back to ancient times, first by visiting the so-called Pompeii of Central Asia, Penjikent. The ruins here provide a fascinating insight into the ancient civilizations of Sogdia. We’ll explore the ruins, visit the Historical Museum of Penjikent and tour the small modern city that has taken its place. We’ll continue our historical odyssey at the Unesco-listed ruins of Sarazm. With a name that literally translates to “where the land begins”, this is a remarkable place to witness one of the world’s oldest examples of proto-urbanization. The settlement is one of the oldest in Central Asia, dating all the way back to the 4th millennium BCE. Then it’s time to say goodbye to Tajikistan, as we cross the border back into Uzbekistan, and head to the stunning city of Samarkand for the night.
Included activities:
Penjikent ruins and city tour (inc. museum visit)
Sarazm ruins tour
Day 8 : Marvel At The Man-Made Wonders Of Samarkand
Location: Samarkand
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Orient Star Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today is dedicated to one of the most spectacular cities in the world, Samarkand. This Silk Road stop has seen countless civilizations come and go. There were the Sogdians and Achaemenids before Alexander the Great came to town. Then there was the Arabic Conquest, the Ghengis-Khan Conquest and the development of Islamic societies before the Soviet Union took over. This has left Samarkand with an unusually large variety of cultural influences, showcased by its remarkable Unesco-listed architectural catalog. You’ll explore this on a guided tour, which includes the Gur-Emir Mausoleum, Registan Square and its surrounding mosques and madrasas, as well as the colorful Siab bazaar, Shakhi-Zinda necropolis and more. The sheer scale of the place, combined with the intricate artistry of its vibrant tile designs, is sure to blow your socks off. Later on you’ll also have the option to visit the Meros Silk Paper Center to learn about the almost-lost tradition of Samarkand paper making, recently revived by local artisans.
Included activities:
Samarkand city tour
Optional activities:
Silk Paper Center visit
Day 9 : Hop On The Train To Bukhara
Location: Bukhara
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Omar Khayyam Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
You’ll travel by rail this morning as we hop aboard the scenic route from Samarkand to Bukhara. The latest stop on our Silk Route travels is extremely rich in architectural heritage, particularly from a trading perspective, with remarkable examples of caravan-sarais inns and trading domes still visitable today. There are also public baths and pools, as well as the city’s striking city walls and gates, along with various religious and educational buildings. The one thing all of these landmarks have in common is a masterful flair for design. In the afternoon you’ll tour the city, with highlights including the domineering Fortress Ark and the ridiculously meticulous artistry of the Samanids Mausoleum.
Included activities:
Bukhara city tour
Day 10 : Try Your Hand At Miniature Painting With An Old Master
Location: Bukhara
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Omar Khayyam Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Our exploration of Bukhara continues this morning with a visit to Poi-Kalyan, an Islamic complex consisting of a mosque, madrasa and its eponymous minaret. We’ll also dig deeper into Silk Route history by visiting three of the city’s most historic bazaars – Tok-i-Sarrafon, Tok-i-Tilpak Furushon and Tok-i-Zargaron. We’ll stop for a charming home-hosted lunch before you get to experience a very special artisanal masterclass. As you will have noticed on your strolls around the city, Bukhara has a particularly rich history of miniature painting, usually taking inspiration from folk art and literary works. You’ll get to partake in a masterclass led by famous miniaturist Mr. Davlat Toshev, who comes from a long line of miniature painters and honed his skills under the tutelage of his father. The big question is, what will you draw?
Included activities:
Bukhara city tour
Home hosted lunch
Miniature painting masterclass
Day 11 : Make The Most Of Your Final Full Day
Location: Tashkent
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Mir Luxe Plaza Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
For our last full day in Uzbekistan you’ll have the morning to explore for yourself – perhaps it’s time to head back to that bazaar for the souvenir that caught your eye. You can also opt for a supplementary countryside excursion to Sitorai Mokhi Khosa Palace, the residence of the last Emir of Bukhara, Mir Sayyd Muhammad Alim Khan. The palace is home to a Museum of Arts and Crafts, and back in Bukhara you’ll also get the chance to visit Chor Minor, a quirky madrasa with four distinctive minarets, each differing in shape and design. Mid afternoon we’ll hop on the train back to where it all began, Tashkent, where we’ll gather one last time for a hearty farewell dinner at a superb local restaurant.
Included activities:
Farewell dinner
Optional activities:
Sitorai Mokhi Khosa Palace excursion
Day 12 : Xayr, Uzbekistan!
Location: Tashkent
Meals Included: Breakfast
Savor your final Uzbeki breakfast, as this sadly marks the end of our odyssey through the extravagant old cities and majestic landscapes of Central Asia. We’ll transfer you back to Tashkent International Airport (TAS), so all you have to do is gaze out of the window and reflect on the many wonders of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
Included activities:
Transfer to airport
What's Included
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Accommodation
10 nights hotel accommodation 1 night homestay experience
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Meals
11 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners
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Local Insider
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Airport Transfers at Destination
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Local transport
Travel via a mixture of private buses and trains whilst on the tour, including to and from the airport.
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Welcome meeting
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Tashkent city tour
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Khujand city tour
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Istaravshan city tour
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Dushanbe city tour
What's Not Included
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International flights
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Visas (if required)
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Optional activities
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Insurance
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Resort Taxes (Where applicable)
Accommodation
Mir Luxe Plaza, Tashkent
This glitzy skyscraper hotel is perfectly located in the Mirabad district of Tashkent, boasting spectacular views over the city. When you’re not kicking back in your room you can enjoy the extensive spa facilities, including indoor pool, Jacuzzi and Finnish sauna, or head up to the top-floor panoramic restaurant for Uzbekistani, European and pan-Asian food with an amazing view.
Khujand Deluxe, Khujand
This four-star hotel near the Sir Darya river embraces the vibrant grandeur so-often seen across Central Asia, with rooms that quite literally look fit for a king. The ground floor cafe, restaurant and bar serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, combining classic Tajikistani dishes with more familiar European fare. Don’t be surprised if the star of the show is the freshly squeezed juices.
Atlas Hotel, Dushanbe
This stylish modern hotel in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, is extremely easy on the eye. An elegant hint of luxury exudes from every aspect of your stay, from the grand hotel lobby to the sleek surrounds of your room, the indoor pool and the in-house restaurant.
Seven Lakes Homestay
A truly unique experience awaits on our rural homestay near the Seven Lakes of Tajikistan. A local family will take you in as their own, providing you with a delicious home cooked lunch and dinner (which you have the option of helping out with), as well as bed and breakfast. There are no luxuries here, but there’s no better way of connecting with the locals in a pure, authentic manner.
Orient Star, Samarkand
This hotel, in the old part of the ancient city of Samarkand, has nicely blended modern amenities with a more traditional, oriental feel that embraces its ancient setting. There's an outdoor pool onsite, ideal for working up an appetite at the excellent hotel restaurant, best followed with an evening-capping trip to the stylish lobby bar.
Omar Khayyam, Bukhara
Traditional Uzbeki hospitality oozes through this hotel in Bukhara, which has its own lovely garden and terrace. The 24-hour reception team are always on-hand to support, while the varied breakfast offers buffet, continental and halal options. Its dreamy location meanwhile, means that you’re mere steps away from the historic bazaar of Toqi Zargaron.
Please note that, while unlikely, the accommodation indicated may be subject to change (see T&C’s). On a rare occasion, alternative arrangements may be necessary – this may be due to a lack of availability at our preferred accommodation, or other reasons outside our control. We’ll do everything we can to prevent this from happening; however, in cases where it is unavoidable, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.
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What happens if I am travelling on my own?
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How many meals are included?
Breakfast is included daily and then depending on your itinerary, some lunches and dinners. This is clearly indicated in the trip details or ask your Travel Expert to confirm.
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What is not included in the trip?
We don’t include the following in our trips: insurance (however you must have insurance to travel on one of our trips), flights, tips for local guides, optional activities and other meals and services not mentioned in your itinerary.
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What happens if I need to amend or cancel my booking?
You can change the date of your tour up to 60 days prior to departure and cancel at any time, although cancellation conditions may apply.
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Do I need any vaccinations?
As a tour operator we are unable to give medical advice, however we suggest you contact your doctor, a professional medical travel clinic or check out the World Health Organisation website for more details.
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Are airport transfers included?
Yes, the airport transfers to and from the Airport to the Hotel Mir Luxe Plaza are included.
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We use a mix of public and private transport on our trips, but usually a small and comfortable minibus, so we can access more remote destinations that larger groups can’t get to.
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Tips are not included in the price of your trip but are entirely optional and at your discretion.
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I booked but cannot travel anymore. What are the amendments and cancellation options?
We understand plans can change and that’s why we offer flexible booking conditions. You can change or cancel your booking at any time up to 56 days prior to departure and receive a full refund of any funds you have already paid towards your trip.
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Do I have to make full payment at the time of booking?
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Do I have to take part in all the activities? Will there be free time on my trip?
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We believe there’s no better way to discover a new place and a new culture than by experiencing it through the eyes and experience of a local. That’s why we only work with local guides - whom we name our Local Insiders. They know their region inside out and have a passion for sharing it with travellers. All our Local Insiders have years of experience guiding and speak English. Importantly, they like to travel the way we like it too: away from crowds, tourist traps and queues. Focussing on the true essence of a destination, teaching you all about the local culture and profusely sharing local hidden gems and insights.
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