Tashkent Samarkand Bukhara 5 Day 4 Night Tour Package




Duration
5 days
Max Group Size
45
Departure Type
Guaranteed
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Physical level
easy
Operated In
English
Age Requirement
11 - 99 Ages
Tour Overview
Discover the heart of Uzbekistan on this 5-day journey through its most iconic cities — Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara. Explore the blend of modern charm and ancient traditions in Tashkent, marvel at the breathtaking Registan Square and grand monuments of Samarkand, and wander through the timeless streets of Bukhara, a living museum of Silk Road heritage. With guided city tours, cultural encounters, and authentic local experiences, this program is designed to give you a complete taste of Uzbekistan’s fascinating history, architecture, and hospitality.
Highlights
Itinerary
Overnight in Tashkent.
Full-day guided sightseeing of Tashkent’s cultural and historical landmarks:
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Khast Imam Complex (16th–20th century): Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum (14th c.), Barakhan Madrasah (16th c.), Muyi Muborak Madrassah (home to the 7th c. Uthman Qur’an), Tilla Shaykh Mosque (19th c.), and Hazrati Imam Mosque (2007).
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Chorsu Bazaar: Famous blue-domed bazaar with vibrant fruit, bread, spice markets, and souvenir shops.
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Central Asian Plov Centre: Experience Uzbekistan’s signature dish being prepared in giant pots and taste traditional variations, including “wedding plov.”
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Tashkent TV Tower (outside view).
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Memorial Complex: Peaceful park with fountains and gardens.
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Broadway Street: Street artists, live music, and local handicrafts.
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Amir Temur Square: Iconic monument of Amir Temur.
Lunch at a local restaurant included.
Overnight in Tashkent.
fter breakfast, check out from the hotel. Transfer to Tashkent North Railway Station to board the modern Afrosiyob high-speed train to Bukhara. Departure/arrival: XX:XX – XX:XX. Upon arrival at Kagan Station, transfer to Bukhara city center. Begin sightseeing of the Silk Road capital:
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Lyabi Hauz Complex (16th–17th c.).
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Ancient Domed Bazaars (16th–17th c.).
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Ulugbek & Abdulaziz Khan Madrasahs (15th–17th c.).
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Poi Kalyan Ensemble (12th–16th c.).
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Samanid Mausoleum (9th–10th c.).
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Chashma Ayub Mausoleum (12th–16th c.).
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Bolo Hauz Mosque (18th–20th c.).
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Ark Fortress (5th–20th c.).
Lunch at a local restaurant included.
Overnight in Bukhara.
Morning transfer to the railway station to board the Afrosiyob train to Samarkand. Full-day tour of the legendary Silk Road city:
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Gur-Emir Mausoleum (14th–15th c.): Resting place of Amir Temur and the Timurid dynasty.
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Registan Square (15th–17th c.): Ulugbek, Sherdor, and Tilla-Kari Madrasahs.
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Bibi-Khanum Mosque (14th–15th c.).
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Siab Bazaar: Traditional market with spices, dried fruits, and bread.
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Necropolis Shah-i-Zinda (9th–14th c.): A stunning avenue of mausoleums.
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Ulugbek Observatory (15th c.): One of the most advanced observatories of the medieval world.
Lunch at a local restaurant included.
In the evening, take the high-speed train back to Tashkent. Departure/arrival: 16:59 – 19:27.
Overnight in Tashkent.
Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to Tashkent International Airport for your outbound flight.
End of Tour.
Trip includes
Included
Tashkent: Qushbegi Plaza Hotel / Inspira Tashkent Hotel
Bukhara: Orient Star Varaxsha / Caravan Plaza Hotel
English-speaking guide service:
Local guides for groups of 1–10 persons
Professional escort guide for groups of 10–45 persons
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Half board basis: daily breakfast & lunch at local restaurants
Comfortable air-conditioned tourist vehicle with driver for all transfers and sightseeing
High-speed Afrosiyob (Talgo 250) train tickets in economy class:
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Tashkent → Bukhara
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Bukhara → Samarkand
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Samarkand → Tashkent
24/7 local agency assistance throughout the trip
One complimentary tour leader (16 paying guests + 1 free)
One 1L bottle of mineral water per person, per day
Best Travel Season: March–May & September–November (mild weather, ideal for sightseeing)
Currency: Uzbekistani Som (UZS) – credit cards accepted in major hotels, bazaars mainly use cash
Clothing: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended; modest dress is appreciated at religious sites
Transport: High-speed train between Tashkent–Samarkand–Bukhara and private transfers included
Local Flavors: Don’t miss Plov (Uzbek pilaf), Samsa, fresh bread from tandoor, and green tea
Souvenirs: Handwoven carpets, ceramics, silk scarves, miniature paintings, and spices
Excluded
International or domestic flight
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