No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour
No Rush Tour

No Rush Tour

The tour is perfect for those who are comfortable arriving and departing from Tashkent, there are no long trips, no one is in a hurry, there are 2 days in each city, one for sightseeing, the other for walking.

Tashkent, Bukhara and Samarkand are the three main cities where you must definitely get to when you arrive in Uzbekistan. Amazing guides, rich and thoughtful locations and, of course, a gastronomic boom from national dishes. All this and much more awaits you on this tour slowly!

Tour program

  • 1
    day
    Meeting of the Guests

    Meeting at Tashkent airport Transfer to the hotel (Check-in at 14:00) If you need an early check-in, notify in advance, extra charge) Free day Overnight at a 3-star hotel

  • 2
    day
    We are going to Bukhara

    Breakfast at the hotel Transfer to the railway station for the train to Bukhara Arrival. Meeting at the railway station. Lunch and the beginning of the excursion program. We will visit: - Samanid Mausoleum (late 9th—early 10th century), the earliest monument in Bukhara - Mausoleum of Chashma Ayub (XII—XVI centuries There is a legend connected with the holy spring inside the mausoleum, according to which the biblical prophet Job (Ayub) broke the way to the water with his staff in a dry year and thus saved the Bukharians from death. - Bolo House complex (XVIII—XX centuries) Unusual in its beauty, the Friday mosque for the nobility who lived in the Ark fortress - Ark Fortress (1st century BC—19th century) For centuries, the fortress served as the residence of the Bukhara emirs, in which the entire family of the emir lived permanently, the official apparatus was located, as well as the zindan, the harem and the treasury - Kalyan Mosque (XVI century) Cathedral Friday mosque of Bukhara - Kalyan Minaret (1127) is one of the three buildings in Bukhara that survived the invasion of Genghis Khan. In ancient times, the minaret served as a lighthouse for caravans - The current Miri Arab Madrasah (16th century) Akhmad Kadyrov studied here - Abdullaziz Khan Madrasah (17th century) is one of the most beautiful monuments of Bukhara, the portal of which is decorated with painted stalactites - Ulugbek Madrasah (15th century) - Lunch will be held at the national restaurant in the city center (included) - A walk under the trading domes (XVI century) of Toki Sarrafon (dome of money changers), Toki Telpak Furushon (dome of sellers of hats), Toki Zargaron (dome of jewelers), under which, as many centuries ago, many handicraft and souvenir workshops function. The excursion day will end with dinner and a show program at the Devon Run Mendres (included) Overnight at a 3-star hote

  • 3
    day
    We are going to Samarkand

    Breakfast at the hotel Time for independent walks around the city. At 15:30 transfer to the railway station 16:30-18:00 Train to Samarkand Meeting and transfer to the hotel Overnight at a 3-star hotel

  • 4
    day
    Samarkand City Tour

    Breakfast at the hotel. At 10:00 a.m. Meeting with the guide in the hotel lobby, start of the Samarkand city tour (by car) We will visit: - Roman Catholic Church in 1916 (without stopping) - The Ulugbek Observatory, where the preserved part of the sextant of the XV century is still located. (This great scientist devoted his life to science, he was the first to calculate the exact time of the earth's revolution around the sun and built a star map, which was used by the whole world for more than 300 years.) - Shahi-Zinda Necropolis (an ensemble of mausoleums of the Samarkand nobility) - Mausoleum of the Prophet Daniel (This prophet ordered to dismember himself after death and place the body parts in different corners of the world, the tombstone itself is an impressive 20 meters) - Mausoleum of Sheikh Abd and Darun - Bibi Khanum Cathedral Mosque (Construction began by order of Amir Timur in 1404, but the construction itself was led by his beloved wife Bibi Khanum, since he was on a campaign. The building far surpassed other buildings, which, according to many sources, angered Amir Timur) Lunch at the Uzbek national house "Muborak Sharipova" (included) - Registan Square of the XV century. (The center of Samarkand since the time of Tamerlane, Ulugbek madrasah, Sher-Dor and Tillya-Kari madrasahs of the XVIII century are located here.) Thanks to craftsmen and architects, they perfectly harmonize and create a unique architectural ensemble. - Siab Bazaar, where you can see the local flavor, buy souvenirs and bargain with local vendors. (Monday off) - Gur-Emir Mausoleum of the 14th-15th centuries. (tombs of Tamerlane and members of the Timurid dynasty) - Visit to the artisan center (here you will visit a workshop for making suzane, a boutique for sewing stylish clothes from Uzbek fabrics in which you can take pictures, embossing, gold painting on ceramic products, and many others). After the tour, it's time for an independent walk around the evening city. Overnight at a 3-star hotel

  • 5
    day
    We are going to Tashkent

    Breakfast at the hotel (Check-out at 12:00) Free time for walking and shopping At 15:00 transfer to the railway station 16:27-18:48 Train to Tashkent Meeting and transfer to the hotel Overnight at a 3-star hotel

  • 6
    day
    Tashkent City Tour

    Breakfast at the hotel 10:00 Start of guided tour of Tashkent We will visit: - Amir Timur (Tamerlane) Square, the Palace of Forums, the Timurid Museum, the Tashkent Chimes, as well as the buildings of European architecture of the XIX century. - Theater Square (Completed architectural ensemble) - Independence Square - Peoples' Friendship Square - The Palace of Grand Duke Nikolai Romanov - Tashkent Television Tower (the tallest in Central Asia) Pilaf Center (Here we will taste the national pilaf and see huge cauldrons where they cook for the whole city, lunch is included) - Monument "Courage" - Monument To Victims Of Repression - The architectural complex of the Khazrati Imam of the XVI century. (Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum, Barak Khan Madrasah, Tillya Sheikh Mosque, Koran Museum (where the only original copy of the Koran is kept, the only one of 6), Hazrati Imam Cathedral Mosque - Chor-su bazaar, gluttony rows (an incredible sight with the opportunity to try everything and even take part in making flatbread in tandoor), (the oldest bazaar and the largest in Central Asia, operating since the 10th century) Overnight in a 3-star hotel

  • 7
    day
    Let's go home!

    Breakfast at the hotel (Check-out at 12:00) Transfer to the airport/border End of the program

Tour Features

  • Convenience for travelers The tour starts and ends in Tashkent, which is convenient for those arriving and departing from the capital. No long commutes: the routes are designed to avoid tedious trips. There are two days in each city: one day is full of guided tours, the second is free time for walking and relaxing.

  • The three main cities of Uzbekistan Tashkent: a modern capital with many interesting places. Samarkand: an ancient city with a rich Timurid heritage. Bukhara: a historical center with a unique Oriental atmosphere. These cities are included in the tour, as these are mandatory points to visit in Uzbekistan.

  • Rich excursions Well-thought-out routes covering the most significant historical and cultural monuments are provided in each city. Exploring legendary locations such as Registan Square (Samarkand); Lyabi House Complex and Ark Fortress (Bukhara); Ruins of the Ak-Sarai Palace (Shakhrisabz); Gur-Emir Mausoleum and other Timurid tombs. The tour is accompanied by experienced guides who will enliven the history and make the cultural experience unforgettable.

  • A comfortable pace This tour is designed for those who don't like to rush and want to enjoy every minute of the trip. Participants will not only be able to visit sightseeing sites, but also enjoy free time for walking, shopping or leisurely tea drinking.

  • Gastronomic pleasure A real gastronomic boom awaits every tourist: from fragrant pilaf to delicious samsa and oriental sweets. Uzbekistan is famous for its cuisine, and in each city you can taste national dishes that differ by region.

  • The theme of the tour: Historical tours , Gastronomic tours

  • Duration:7 days

  • Route: Tashkent , Bukhara , Samarkand , Tashkent

  • Complexity:No Rush Tour

Cost

Comfort 3 star hotels

640$

Luxury 4 star hotels

920$

Included services

  • Meeting and seeing off individually

  • Registration, taxes and fees

  • Transportation support for the tour (railway tickets between cities, all transfers, sightseeing transport).

  • Excursion program, individual guide.

  • Accommodation in hotels based on breakfast

  • Lunch on sightseeing days

  • Dinner and show program "Sofa Run"