Tashkent
The capital of Uzbekistan, the "stone city" is located near the Northeastern border with Kazakhstan. As the economic and governmental center of the country, Tashkent is the most populous city and rapidly developing.
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Chimgan mountains
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Amir Temur Square
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Broadway
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Chorsu Bozor
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Independence Square
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Many more museums, bozors, historical sites, etc.
Samarkand
The historical capital of Amir Temur's empire, Samarkand was a highly influential city on the Silk Road. Near the border of Tajikistan, this region has a mixture of cultural backgrounds. Many historical sites are spread throughout this well maintained city.
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Registan
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Gur-i-Amir
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Bibixonim
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Tomb of Daniel
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Afrosiyob Museum
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Mirzo Ulug'bek Observatory
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Shoh-i-Zinda
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Siyob Bozor
Bukhara
Along with Samarkand, Bukhara was another consequential city during the reign of Amir Temur. Historically, it was an epicenter of Persian culture for multiple empires. Walking the streets of this city evokes the idea of an ancient civilization in the desert.
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The Ark of Bukhara
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Zindan jail
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Nodir Devonbegi Madrasah
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Mir-i-Arab Madrasah
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Kalon Minaret
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Kalon Mosque
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Archaelogical dig sites
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Lyabi house
Khiva
In Khiva you will find Itchan Kala, a 2,500 year-old fortress city that is still inhabited to this day. You will be transported back in time as you walk the streets and see monuments to a past civilization. In the nearby desert you will also find multiple fortress ruins left from history.
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Itchan Kala/Inner fortress
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Kalta Minor
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Various old buildings, museums, etc.
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Qizilqum Desert
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Qizil, Ayaz, Toprak Kala/Old Fortresses
Tour Duration | Location | Base Rate Per Person |
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1-Day | Samarkand | $100 |
3-Days | Samarkand and Bukhara | $300 |
5-Days | Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva | $520 |
7-Days | Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva | $720 |