Trip Length | 6 days |
Trip Style | Cultural Tour |
Itinerary | Tashkent, Bukhara, Samarkand |
Best Time to Travel | All year round |
Maximum Number of Passengers | up to 20 people in one group |
Price | 500$ |
Uzbekistan is a home for eastern fairy tales and ancient legends; this is a country with the most hospitable nation and the most delicious cuisine.
Cultural tour to Uzbekistan for six days is an exciting journey through the holy Bukhara and Samarkand, where you will plunge into the past, exploring grand buildings from different eras. Tashkent, in turn, will charge you with the life-giving energy of the eastern metropolis at the end of the tour and will return you to the present.
Arrival in Tashkent. Ulysse Tour will meet you at the airport. Transfer to the hotel and Check-in. Night stay in Tashkent.
Breakfast at the hotel and Check-out. Transfer to the railway station. Departure to Bukhara. 10:00 City tour:
Lunch break. City tour:
Night stay in Bukhara.
Breakfast at the hotel and check out until 12:00. Free time for an independent walk around the city. * Transfer to the station. 15:55 Departure from Bukhara by high-speed train. 17:25 Arrival in Samarkand. Transfer to the hotel and check-in. Free time for an independent walk in the city. * Night in Samarkand.
* Unaccompanied by a guide and motor transport.
Breakfast at the hotel. City tour:
Lunch break. City tour:
Transfer to the station. 18:00 Departure from Samarkand by high-speed train. 20:10 Arrival in Tashkent. Transfer to the hotel and check-in. Overnight in Tashkent.
Breakfast at the hotel and Check-out. 10:00 City tour:
Lunch at a restaurant. City tour:
Night stay in Tashkent.
Breakfast at the hotel and departure until 12:00. Airport transfer. Departure from Tashkent.
Also, the duration of the tour, the number of excursions, tourist facilities, vehicles, as well as the services of a guide speaking a different language, can be changed in accordance with the wishes of a customer. At the same time, the cost of the tour will vary depending on the level of personalization.
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