For the foreseeable future, the Uzbekistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Uzbekistan online E-Visa website is not accepting any applications for travellers from a number of countries worldwide. Please ensure you check visa information specific to your destination and nationality found in our Important Pre-Departure Information page using this link .
From the wide boulevards and buzzing cafés of Tashkent to the storybook skyline of Khiva, Uzbekistan unfolds like a living Silk Road manuscript — layered, intricate, and impossible to rush. Along the way, the mosaic-clad majesty of Samarkand and the timeless alleyways of Bukhara invite you to step beyond the present and into centuries of trade, scholarship, and cultural exchange. Begin your adventure with a transfer to your hotel, followed by a welcome dinner where you can immerse yourself in the flavors and warmth of Uzbek hospitality.
You will be met at the airport and transferred to the hotel to start your adventure.
Join your CEO for a orientation walk through Tashkent. Get to know the area around your hotel better explore some of this awesome city.
Your opportunity to meet your CEO and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Opt to join the group for a local meal afterwards. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group. After your welcome meeting, join an included welcome dinner with your group.
Today, begin your journey to Samarkand. Embark on a high-speed Afrosiyob train ride to Samarkand, a journey that covers 344 km in just under 2 hours. Start at the Afrosiab Museum, home to remarkable archaeological finds from ancient Afrasiab—the original settlement of Samarkand—offering insight into the city’s pre-Mongol grandeur. After time for lunch at leisure, continue to the breathtaking Shah-i-Zinda, a stunning avenue of mausoleums adorned with intricate tilework and vibrant blue mosaics, one of the most sacred and photogenic sites in the region. Later, join a hands-on experience: a home-hosted plov cooking class and dinner, where you’ll learn to prepare Uzbekistan’s national dish and share the meal with your hosts. A day of history, color, and culinary tradition comes to a delicious close.
Climb aboard, take a seat, and enjoy the ride.
Visit the Afrosiab Museum, home to remarkable 7th-century wall paintings that reveal the political, cultural, and diplomatic life of the ancient Sogdian city of Afrasiab.
Visit a local family and learn how to make Plov, a traditional dish found all throughout Central Asia that varies from country to country and household to household. In Uzbekistan, it's most often a combination of rice, carrots, onions and lamb cooked in a massive cast iron, wok-like pan. Enjoy the delicious results for dinner.
Get ready for your OMG day in Samarkand! Start with a guided tour of the city’s must-see treasures: the stunning Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, final resting place of Timur, followed by the iconic Registan Square, and the grand Bibi-Khanym Mosque. Wander through the lively Siyob Bazaar before heading to Konigil Village for lunch and a workshop on traditional Samarkand silk paper-making.
In the afternoon, you’ll have the chance to customize your experience with a hands-on artisan activity at Traditions Square—choose between leather-making or embroidery—and then enjoy free time to relax or continue exploring this incredible city.
Begin your guided city tour of Samarkand at the majestic Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, the final resting place of the legendary conqueror Timur, known for its stunning blue-tiled dome and intricate mosaics. Then, continue to the iconic Registan Square, the historic heart of the city, where three grand madrasahs showcase the pinnacle of Timurid architecture and centuries of cultural heritage.
Visit the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, marveling at its soaring domes and intricate tilework, once one of the largest mosques in the Islamic world. Then, visit the Siyob Bazaar, where you can experience the sights, smells, and flavors of local life with fresh produce, spices, breads, and handmade crafts.
Visit the Village of Konigil, on the banks of the ancient Siab Canal. Here you can learn about and witness some of the historic traditions of Uzbekistan. Pay a visit to the old Silk Paper Workshop and learn for yourself how to make paper in this ancient method before an included lunch.
Immerse yourself in Samarkand’s rich artisan heritage at Traditions Square with a hands-on workshop. Either experience offers a unique opportunity to connect with the city’s living traditions and take home a one-of-a-kind souvenir of your visit.
Option 1: Craft your own leather masterpiece, a material historically prized in Samarkand for its use in saddles, shoes, and decorative goods along the Silk Road.
Option 2: Learn and practice the intricate art of traditional embroidery, where vibrant patterns tell stories of centuries-old craftsmanship.
Today, travel from Samarkand to Bukhara, one of Uzbekistan’s most captivating Silk Road cities. Along the way, visit the Al Bukhari Complex to see the remains from the 11th-century Rabat-i Malik Caravanserai, and a traditional pottery workshop in Gijduvan, where artisans continue centuries-old ceramic traditions. Enjoy lunch at the pottery workshop before continuing your journey. Arrive in Bukhara and check in to your hotel. Visit the beautiful Lyabi Khauz ensemble, a historic plaza framed by madrasahs and a serene pond before a free evening to explore Bukhara at your leisure.
Visit the Imam al-Bukhari Memorial Complex, a serene pilgrimage site honoring renowned 9th-century scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari, where elegant domes and peaceful courtyards celebrate his lasting influence on Islamic scholarship.
Stop at a traditional pottery workshop in Gijduvan to watch artisans craft distinctive hand-painted ceramics using centuries-old techniques, followed by a relaxing lunch featuring local Uzbek flavors.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Explore the heart of Bukhara on foot, beginning at the Samanid Mausoleum, one of the oldest and most revered monuments in Central Asia. Fun fact: it’s considered one of the finest examples of early Islamic architecture in the region, built entirely of baked bricks without any wood or stone. Continue to Chashma Ayub, the legendary “Job’s Well,” believed to have sprung from the ground when the prophet struck it with his staff, then visit the elegant Bolo-Khauz Mosque, known for its beautifully painted wooden columns reflected in the tranquil pool before it.
From there, step into history at the Ark Fortress, Bukhara’s ancient citadel and seat of power for centuries, before concluding at the magnificent Po-i-Kalyan Complex, a breathtaking ensemble of mosque, minaret, and madrasa that defines the city’s skyline.
Enjoy free time in the afternoon to explore Bukhara at your own pace, soaking in the city’s timeless charm and vibrant streets. In the evening, savor a traditional dinner accompanied by a lively folklore performance, rounding out a day of history, culture, and local flavor.
Walk from the hotel to the Ark Fortress, an imposing citadel with centuries of history. Continue on foot to visit the Po-i-Kalyan Complex, featuring iconic minarets and mosques.
Enjoy a guided city tour exploring Bukhara’s architectural highlights, including the Ismail Samani Mausoleum, Chashma Ayub, and the Bolo-Khauz Mosque.
Enjoy free time in the afternoon to explore Bukhara at your leisure.
Enjoy an enchanting evening in Bukhara with a traditional dinner accompanied by a folklore performance. Savor authentic Uzbek dishes while musicians play traditional instruments and dancers bring the region’s vibrant history and culture to life.
Travel by train from Bukhara to Khiva, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its perfectly preserved medieval walls and historic architecture. Upon arrival, take an orientation walking tour inside Itchan-Qala, the walled old town filled with minarets, madrassahs, and charming streets. Spend the evening at leisure to explore Khiva on your own, soaking in the city’s unique atmosphere and timeless charm.
Climb aboard, take a seat, and enjoy the ride.
Explore a bit of Khiva alongside your group on an orientation walk.
Enjoy an evening to explore Khiva at your leisure.
Begin the day with a guided walking tour of Khiva, exploring the UNESCO-listed Itchan-Kala and its architectural treasures, including the wooden-columned Juma Mosque, the striking turquoise-tiled Kalta Minor, and the historic Kunya Ark. Enjoy some free time before transferring to Urgench International Airport for your flight back to Tashkent, where you can soak up more of the capital’s vibrant atmosphere this evening.
Khiva feels like a museum city, with well-preserved city walls and ancient monuments. Wander the city on a guided tour, learn about life here and its important place in history.
Check out the sand-coloured brick structures populating the inner walls of the Ichan-Qala through the walled inner town of Khiva.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's... yup, it is a plane, actually.
Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Discover Tashkent, a dynamic capital shaped by both Silk Road heritage and striking Soviet-era design. Begin by exploring the city’s Soviet side at Amir Temur Square, the symbolic heart of modern Tashkent. From here, stroll along lively Tashkent Broadway to Independence Square, one of the country’s most important civic spaces, reflecting Uzbekistan’s post-independence identity. Then, descend into the beautifully decorated Tashkent Metro, renowned for its ornate stations, and ride to Chorsu Bazaar. From here, enjoy free time to explore the bustling bazaar at your own pace—soaking in the colors, aromas, and flavors of local life. You may choose to walk back to the hotel or connect with your CEO for assistance with optional activities tailored to your interests.
Embark on a half-day guided adventure through Tashkent’s vibrant heart—explore the bustling Chorsu Bazaar, soak in the history at Amir Temur Square, and dive underground to discover the stunning art of the Tashkent Metro.
In the afternoon, enjoy free time to explore Tashkent at your leisure.
Say farewell to Uzbekistan and your fellow group members with a farewell dinner overlooking the city skyline.
Visit the Islamic Civilization Center to explore the rich legacy of Islamic culture. The museum showcases ancient manuscripts, scientific instruments, textiles, ceramics, and stunning calligraphy, highlighting innovations in astronomy, medicine, and mathematics centuries ahead of Europe. Immerse yourself in centuries of art, science, and craftsmanship that shaped the Islamic world.
Your journey comes to an end with an transfer from your hotel to Tashkent International Airport. Depart at your leisure, taking with you memories of turquoise domes, ancient Silk Road cities, and the warm hospitality of Uzbekistan.
You will be met at your hotel and transferred to the airport at the end of your adventure.