Uzbekistan Uncovered

Uzbekistan Uncovered

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$2850

Uzbekistan Uncovered

11 Days Starting and ending in Tashkent

Visiting: Uzbekistan

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

AXS

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Leisurely

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Trip Styles:

Small Group

Activities:

Sightseeing, Walking

From: $2998 $2850 Operator discount: -$148

NB: Prices correct on 26-Jun-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Who can mention the names of Samarkand, Bokhara or Khiva without conjuring up images of the romance and intrigue of the Great Game, of skull caps and silk sashes, of fabulously coloured mosaic domes and minarets, or of a newly arrived caravan train of traders just out of the deserts of the east? This journey to the heart of Central Asia takes us back across the centuries but also reveals a modern day Uzbekistan.Delve in to rich and colourful Uzbekistan





Highlights

  • Time to explore Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan

  • Explore Samarkand, the greatest city on the historic Silk Road

  • Two full days to explore Bukhara, a city with over 900 historical monuments

  • Spend the night in a traditional Yurt camp

  • A visit to the Kunya-Ark, the 12th century fortress of the Khans

Itinerary

Day 1

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Day 2


Those on the group flights arrive this morning in Tashkent and transfer to
the hotel for a rest. 

In the afternoon we will start our sightseeing of this Central Asian capital.
This will include visiting Independence Square flanked by public buildings
and water fountains and also the Old City with its mausoleums and bazaar.
Tashkent was largely destroyed by earthquakes in the 60's and was rebuilt in
true Soviet style with pleasant leafy boulevards and lots of fountains to
keep the heat down in summer. There are some very interesting museums as well
as mosques.
*Arien Plaza Hotel / Samir Hotel or similar, Standard Hotel*



Day 3


In the early morning we fly to Urgench, our base for our visit to Khiva and
the Desert sites. On arrival, we transfer to Khiva and visit the living
museum of the perfectly restored old city. We will see the khan's old
residence, the Kunya-Ark 12th century fortress, the tiled base of the never
completed Kalta Minar, (which was originally planned to be taller than any
minaret in Bukhara) and the beautiful mausoleum of Pakhlavan Makhmud (Khiva's
patron saint) with its tiled courtyard. Many wedding parties and pilgrims
come to visit the tomb and drink the water from the well in the courtyard.

*Please Note:* On occasion, it may not be possible to secure seats for the
group on the flight to Urgench. In this instance, we will buy flights to
Nukus instead, and the activities on days 2 and 3 (land only) will be
reversed.

*Malika Khiva Hotel / Malika Khorezm, or similar, Standard Hotel*



Day 4


After breakfast, we head off to the arid plains of Khorezm. These plains were
once densely populated marshland, inhabited by Messagetae Scythians. These
horseback archers were nomadic and fought to retain the land, even defeating
Cyrus The Great, a Persian emperor in BC 529. We visit the 2000-year-old
ruined city fortress of Toprak- Qala, dramatically located with the Sultan
Vais Mountains acting as a backdrop. The settlement began in the first
century BC under Kushan patronage and was later devastated by Turkish raids
that led to the depopulation of the town in the sixth century. There are
still three large round towers and an impressive portion of the citadel that
still remain, but the parchments and paintings that were found there are now
in St Petersburg's Hermitage Museum. We also visit Qizil-Qala, formerly an
important oasis with an impressive amount of remaining buildings and finally
Ayaz-Qala, an imposing hilltop fortress dating from the Sixth century. We
later return to Khiva to spend the night.
*Malika Khiva Hotel / Malika Khorezm, or similar, Standard Hotel*



Day 5


A long day's drive on bad roads to Bukhara (approx 10/11 hours); first we
cross the fabled Amu-Darya (Oxus) River and then the Kizilkum Desert. If time
allows we may have the chance to make a first visit to old Bukhara and have a
cup of green tea at the fascinating chai-khana (tea-house) at 'Laby Khauz'
(one of the water-filled stone pools).We will break up the journey today with
stops en route.

*Hotel Kavsar / Hotel Sultan, or similar, Standard Hotel*



Day 6-7


We have two days sightseeing in Bukhara, the next of our great Central Asian
cities. Bukhara boasts over 900 historical monuments, here we will spend time
visiting many sites and wandering at leisure amongst the old city streets.
Unlike Samarkand, the district of the old town has remained separate from the
rest of Bukhara and has undergone lots of restoration and preservation in
recent years. In addition to its importance as a trading centre, it is the
perfect setting to just sit and watch the world go by much as it has done for
hundreds of years. Of particular interest is the Fortress Ark where, in the
19th century, the Emir of Bukhara had the English officers Stoddart and
Connolly imprisoned and killed and the mausoleum of Ismail Samani, a
beautiful example of early Islamic architecture dating back to the 10th
century. We will also visit the Emir's rather kitsch Summer Palace, the old
town with its domed bazaars and khauz (stone pools which used to be the
city's only water supply), and the attractive 12th century Char Minar. One of
the great landmarks of Bukhara is the Kalyan minaret, known as the death
tower, where many an unfaithful wife has met a sticky end.
*Hotel Kavsar / Hotel Sultan, or similar, Standard Hotel*



Day 8


From Bukhara we transfer to Gijduvan, which is renowned for its ceramics
school. The skills have been passed from generation to generation and today
Gijduvan is home to the sixth generation of potters from Narzullayevs family.
There will be a chance to visit the Museum of Ceramics and perhaps you might
like to pick a souvenir at the potter’s shop. We'll be treated to some tea
and Uzbek sweets here too!

Next, we drive to Rabat-i-Malik (a few kilometres before Navoi city) -
mediaeval ruins of the Karakhanid epoch, where we make a short stop. This
site was a portal of the caravanserai but sadly much of the rest of the rabat
was destroyed in the 1968 earthquake. We'll stop for lunch in Navoi and
then drive to our Kazakh yurts. These are traditional round felt tents,
which are spacious, colourful and comfortable inside. The Kazakh nomads still
use them today. Our camp offers a glimpse into what life was like on the Silk
Road in times gone by and with a bit of luck we will watch a wonderful
sunset, and then sit around the fire listening to a local musician (akyn).

*Yurt Camp (multi-share, 3-4 people to a yurt)*



Day 9


Today we walk and there is also the chance to ride camels for a short time
towards Aidarkul Lake. The lake stretches through the desert within sight of
the Nuratin Mountains and once there we are free to explore the shoreline or
swim. 

Later, we transfer to Nurata, formerly known as Nur and founded in the 3rd
Century BC by Alexander the Great. This ancient town was once regarded as the
frontier between the cultivated lands and the steppes, and the ruins of
Alexander's hilltop citadel stand testament to its ancient history. The city
was also an important Muslim place of pilgrimage, reaching its peak in the
10th Century AD as devotees flocked to its many significant graves and
memorials. We stop at a 10th-century mosque and holy sites that have
attracted pilgrims from all over Central Asia. After a traditional lunch at a
teahouse we will drive to Samarkand.

Please note that it is not possible for the whole group to ride camels at the
same time due to camel numbers.

*Dilshoda Hotel / Malika Prime Hotel  or similar, Standard Hotel*



Day 10


Samarkand is truly a jewel of the ancient and modern Silk Road. We have a
busy full day taking in all the sights. There is the exquisite jade mausoleum
of Gur-i-Emir, the resting place of Tamerlane, who is now being rapidly
reinstated by the Uzbek government as a national hero. Perhaps the greatest
treasure is Registan Square, Tamerlane's outstanding creation, a vast complex
of domes and minarets, mosques and medrassas. We will also visit the equally
beautiful necropolis of Shah-i-Zinda and the old observatory of Uleg Beg, the
greatest Muslim astronomer. Samarkand is still a major centre for textiles,
carpets and works of art and is the perfect city to try out bargaining skills
and explore the ancient site of the bazaar.
*Dilshoda Hotel / Malika Prime Hotel  or similar, Standard Hotel*



Day 11


This morning is left free for us to enjoy just a little more time in
Samarkand. Perhaps a visit to the local bazaar where you can sample delicious
fresh produce, or you might like to return to the many stalls nestled in the
Registan Ensemble to find that perfect souvenir. Our adventure in Uzbekistan
is almost complete as we leave Samarkand and take a high-speed train back to
Tashkent in the late afternoon (please note that the train cannot be 100%
guaranteed as occasionally it is booked out by government officials or is
unavailable, in which case we will drive instead). Tonight we have a farewell
dinner to mark the end of our travels together and reflect on all we have
seen.
*Arien Plaza Hotel / Samir Hotel or similar, Standard Hotel*



Day 12


Those on the group flights will be taken to the airport for their flight. For
land only passengers, the trip ends after breakfast.



What's Included

  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)

  • All transport and listed activities

  • All accommodation (see below)

  • Arrival and departure transfers (for group flights only)

  • All breakfasts, 2 lunches and 1 dinner included

  • Tour leader throughout

  • Meals

    8 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinners.

What's Not Included

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

Food


All breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner

Please note that vegetarian food choices may be rather limited. If you are
strictly vegetarian or have any special dietary requirements please notify us
well in advance. In Uzbekistan, the availability of certain specialised
products for restricted diets, e.g. gluten-free or dairy-free, is minimal or
non-existent and we strongly recommend you bring these specialised dietary
items from home.

Drinking water is included and will be provided in large containers for you
to refill your bottle from - please bring a reusable bottle with you.

Accommodation

We spend nine nights in standard hotels and one night in a basic yurt. The hotels are typically small and well located for our adventures, often close to the main sites and attractions. Below are the hotels we typically use:



Tashkent: Gabrielle Hotel or Milan Hotel (nights 1 and 10)

Khiva: Malika Khiva Hotel or Malika Kheivak (nights 2-3)

Bukhara: Kavsar Boutique Hotel or Kabir Hotel (nights 4-6)

Yurt camp: (night 7)

Samarkand: Dilshoda Hotel or Ideal Hotel (nights 8-9)



About our yurt camp: We stay in traditional yurts, which are spacious and comfortable. Kazakh nomads still use them today and our stay provides us with a chance to see what life was like on the Silk Road. The yurt has basic washing facilities with simple basins (water can be heated on request) but there are no showers. There will also be a toilet tent/basic outhouse and a dining yurt. You may have to share a yurt with more than one other person (three to four people to a yurt). While every effort is made to ensure men and women who are not travelling together don’t have to share a yurt, this cannot be guaranteed.



Worth knowing



If you would like your own room, a limited number of single supplements are available on a ‘first-come, first-served’ basis – please request this at the time of booking. The single supplement is not available in the yurt camp (one night) and you may have to share with more than one other person on this night.

The hotels normally used are indicated within the itinerary; however, accommodation may differ from those stated depending on your departure date.

Check out our Q&As

  • Are vaccinations required for this tour?

    There are no mandatory vaccination requirements. Recommended vaccinations are: Polio, Tetanus, Diphtheria, Hepatitis A. The risk of malaria is slight but you may wish to consult your GP or travel health clinic for further advice.

  • Are airport transfers included in this tour?

    Arrival and departure transfers (for group flights only)

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    16+ age people can go on this tour.

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Comprehensive trip, well organised, great guide

The trip was well-paced, with a good variety of ac

The trip was well-paced, with a good variety of activities, transport and visits. It was great to have a larger coach, so we all had a window seat for long journeys. The hotel in Samarkand was nice, but a bit far from the main attractions when we had free time.

Uzbekistan Uncovered

This was a captivating and well-balanced trip to a

This was a captivating and well-balanced trip to a country with a fascinating sweep of history, both ancient and modern. Our group was friendly, fun and considerate and our guide, Dilshod, excellent.

UZBEKISTAN UNCOVERED

Uzbekistan is a real undiscovered gem, if you book

Uzbekistan is a real undiscovered gem, if you book this tour your friends, family and work colleagues will look at you as though you have gone mad..."your going where?"...but the last laugh will be on them. The people are truly open and welcoming, the historic sites are mind blowing. This is a great introduction to the famous silk route.

A great mix of the old and new in Uzbekistan

A fascinating tour along the Silk Road seeing all

A fascinating tour along the Silk Road seeing all the fabulous architecture, mixed with activities which were relaxing and interesting. This is a leisurely tour, a couple of early starts and a few long drives but nothing too onerous. Good to have some free time to explore places. We had an expert guide, helpful and friendly and quietly smoothing our path - perfect!

A revelation!

Finally travelling again after a tough couple of y

Finally travelling again after a tough couple of years and I couldn’t have picked a better place for my first trip – Uzbekistan. I understand the group I was on was the first time the trip had run since the lockdowns, but everything ran smoothly, and it was a great group of people I was travelling with. The toughest part of the trip was arriving into Tashkent at 3am, getting to the hotel at 4am and then back up at 10am for a day tour around the capital! However our guide – Dilshod – was excellent and pitched things at the right level considering most of the group were sleep deprived! The next day was another early start and a flight up to Khiva. Part of the reason I chose the Exodus trip is because it went there (some tour companies skip this) and it didn’t disappoint. The hotel was ideally situated just by the gates into the old city allowing us to wander in and explore on our own after Dilshod had shown us around the main sites. We were also lucky enough to experience the preparations for an international traditional dance festival the Uzbek Tourism board have started and as a result there were many locals in traditional costume wandering the old city. Next stop was Bukhara which I adored. There’s so much to see and do here and whilst the area around the hotel (Lyabi House complex) did feel very touristy, there were many locals around too and it was a short walk to many of the key sites. The free time here in the evening and during the afternoon on the final day in Bukhara was great to just wander at your own pace, or, after a few days in the heat, to visit a hammam as a couple of us did, to relax and get the knots in your shoulders/back pummelled away! The drive from Bukhara to Samarkand is a long one which I’d guess is why there’s a stop at a yurt camp in order to avoid a super long day. I’ve spent a couple of weeks in yurts in Mongolia which were smaller but nicer than those here. I’m not sure if its because they haven’t had many guests during the pandemic, but the yurt camp felt a little run down, but it was only for a single night. Samarkand, like Bukhara has loads to see and keep you busy but definitely feels more of a big city than Bukhara did. However, the scale of the buildings here dwarf anything in Bukhara with their sheer size. The jewel in Samarkand’s crown is of course the Registan and its certainly impressive. Definitely go back on your own when the sun has set to see it lit up.

UZBEKISTAN UNCOVERED

The trip ensured we saw all the main sights with a

The trip ensured we saw all the main sights with a knowledgeable guide and also had plenty of time to take photos.  I felt comfortable and safe throughout the trip and our guide was very helpful.

UZBEKISTAN UNCOVERED

A well constructed tour, culminating with the visi

A well constructed tour, culminating with the visit to Registan Square in Samarkand.  The hotels were adequate and the local food passable.  Each of the towns Khiva, Bokhara and Samarkand have there own individual attractions and were well worth visiting, particularly when one reads into the turbulant history of the region.  An excellent and eye-opening tour.

UZBEKISTAN UNCOVERED

Great trip, my only regret being that I wished I'd

Great trip, my only regret being that I wished I'd taken it a little earlier in the year when it wouldn't have been quite so hot, but wouldn't have missed it for the world!

Fascinating Place

The names of Samarkand and Bukhara have conjured d

The names of Samarkand and Bukhara have conjured dreams since my school days many years ago and I never thought I would have a chance to see them. The fall of the USSR and now visa-free travel has left this land of desert fortresses, caravan stops and the beautiful buildings covered in ornate blue tiles within reach. The land of Tamerlane, the vastness of the central Asian steppes and the magical cross-roads of civilisations and learning need to be seen to be believed.

UZBEKISTAN UNCOVERED

A well-organised holiday in a little-known and fas

A well-organised holiday in a little-known and fascinating country. An intriguing mix of Muslim and Soviet.

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