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Silk Road Travel Around Central Asia

Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan… These are the places we long to explore, where the heartbeat of ancient civilization provides the backdrop for newly independent nations. Experience everything you've ever dreamed of: soaring minarets, desert sands, traditional silk and silver, intricate designs on ancient mosaics and hand-woven carpets, and exotic offerings at the bazaar. Enjoy the warm welcome of Central Asia’s people!

  • Visit Kyrgyzstan’s Issyk Kul Lake, a natural wonder with centuries of stories to tell!
  • Explore Uzbekistan’s Silk Road Treasures as you adventure through olden alleyways and bustling bazaars!
  • Go on your own archaeological adventure as you hike around an ancient fortress in Khodjent, Tajikistan!
  • Relish in Turkmen culture as you shop in busy marketplace and drive through ruin-filled deserts!

Destination: Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan-Tajikistan-Turkmenistan
Route: Bishkek - Issyk-Kul - Karakul - Tamga - Tashkent -Khodjand- Samarkand - Bukhara - Mary - Ashgabat - Dashoguz - Urgench - Tashkent
Duration: 17 days / 16 nights

Land Cost: $5,599-$5,999
Single supplement: $ 729
 

2012  Small Group Tours:

 May 18- June 3, 2012

Day 1: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Early morning arrival in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, transfer to hotel.

Day 2: Bishkek

Today we'll explore Bishkek. We shall start Kyrgyzstan Tour at Ala-Too Square, then we visit the Natural History Museum, Victory Square and colorful Kyrgyz bazaar.

Day 3: Bishkek - Issyk Kul
Drive to beautiful Lake Issyk-Kul, one of the largest and deepest alpine lakes in the world. It is difficult to imagine travel to Kyrgyzstan without Issyk kul Tour. Enjoy the fresh air and natural beauty of the area. Stop by Cholpon Ata gorge to see Paleolithic era petroglyphs. Arrival in Issyk Kul Lake accommodation.

Day 4: Karakul - Tamga
Enjoy the beauty of Issyk-Kul Lake, visit the Przhevalsky Museum and Russian Orthodox church. Lunch. Drive to Tamga. Accommodation. Dinner.

Day 5: Tamga - Bishkek
Drive to Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan. Stop at the Burana Tower of the XI century, one of the largest minarets in the Chui Valley in northern Kyrgyzstan. Arrival in Bishkek

Day 6: Bishkek - Tashkent (Uzbekistan)
Flight to Tashkent. Arrival. Lunch at a traditional Uzbek restaurant.
Visit the Applied and Decorative Art Museum of Uzbekistan to gain a greater understanding of traditional art, stroll through old Tashkent neighborhoods and the “Chorsu” bazaar with its circular indoor-outdoor marketplace crowded with stalls selling innumerable products including spices, nuts, flowers, fruits, vegetables and handicraft items. See Amur Temur and Independence Squares.Day

Day 7: Tashkent-Khodjent(Tajikistan)-Tashkent

Sightseeing morning drive to Uzbekistan-Tajikistan border "Oybek". After border formalities drive to Khodjent,one of the most ancient cities of Tajikistan. Sightseeing tour: Visit Temurmalik fortress, The museum of Archeology and History and ancient Silk Road Bazaar. Return to Tashkent. Dinner.

Day 8: Tashkent - Samarkand
Sightseeing drive to Samarkand (300 km), a UNESCO world heritage site more than 2500 years old, Stop near the "gate" of Amur Temur where two mountain ranges meet.
Sightseeing tour to Registan Square, the main attraction of Samarkand and an impressive place for the world’s finest old and modern music festivals and holidays. Marvel at the sparkling mosaics and fine Islamic architecture. See the Observatory of Ulugbek (XVth c), whose discoveries greatly advanced knowledge in the fields of science and astronomy. Dinner.

Day 9: Samarkand - Bukhara
Half day excursion in Samarkand: Guri Amir Mausoleum, Bibi-Khanum mosque, local bazaar. Afternoon departure to Bukhara via Malik Chol desert. Opportunity to photograph old Caravanserai gate “Rabota-Malik” from the XII th century. Accommodation.

Day 10: Bukhara.
Explore holy city of Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This morning we'll explore the city's highlights, including Labi Khaus Complex ("the complex around the pond"), an ancient Chaykhana (tea house). Tour the trade domes (XVI c) of money changers, hat sellers, silk, carpets, puppets and jewelry. See the Magoki Attari site - originally a Zoroastrian temple, the Abdulazizkhan Madreseh with its sandali (old-fashioned home heating), Poi-Kalon Ensemble with the greatest minaret of Central Asia. Enjoy a theatrical national costume show at the house of Fayzullo Khodjaev. Visit the Ark (winter residence of local rulers from the first century) , Bolo Khaus Complex, Mohi Khosa Palace and Ismail Samoniy Mosque. Dinner and Folklore show featuring local dancers, singers and fashion.

Day 11: Bukhara - Mary ( Turkmenistan)
Drive to Farab (Turkmenistan). After customs and border formalities continue sightseeing day drive to Mary through the Kara Kum desert (black sands). Accommodation.

Day 12: Mary - Merv - Ashgabat
We shall start our Turkmenistan Tour with driving ancient Merv and explore the ruins of this mythical city. Actually a complex of five walled cities, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Known in the past as Margiana, it belonged to the Achaemenian Empire in the VI th century BC, until the invasion by Alexander the Great. Explore the Mausoleum of Sultan Sanjar and the medieval Gyz-Gala fortress. Flight from Mary to Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan. Arrival. Dinner at the hotel.

Day 13: Ashgabat
Sightseeing tour in this modern city: Independence Square - surrounded by extravagant palaces and ministry buildings, and the National Museum with its fine collection of historic artifacts and relics. Tour the Carpet Museum, rich with the history of Turkmen carpet weaving, the "Spiritual Temple of Turkmen Nation” mosque in Kiptchak.

Day 14: Ashgabat – Kunya – Urgench - Khiva
Flight from Ashgabat to Dashoguz. Arrival. Transfer to Kunya-Urgench, one of the most ancient cities of Central Asia. After this city’s almost complete annihilation by Genghis Khan more than 800 years ago, the city was rebuilt and grew into an important trading center. Travel to the border crossing point of the city between Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Drive to the hotel in Khiva.

Day 15: Khiva
Sightseeing tour in Khiva - the fairy-tale city of the Silk Road. Drive to Khiva (35 km.). Uzbekistan’s “Living Museum” was the former capital of the Khanate and legend says that it was founded by Shem, the son of Noah. Excursion to Ichan Kala (Old City), surrounded by high walls of air-dried bricks and decorated with delicate majolica tile: delight in the Ata –Darvaza (West Gate, XVII – XVIII c.), Kalta Minar (XIX c.), After lunch at the national restaurant continue with sightseeing at the Medreseh Mohammad Amin (XIX c.), Kunya Ark (XVII-XIX c.), Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum (XVIII-XIX c) with proverbs embossed on its tiles, Medreseh Khodja Islam with minaret, Tash Hauli Palace and harem (XIX c.), Karavan Saray Caravanserai ( traditional inn for travelling merchants), (XIX c.) and Juma Mosque (XI-XII c.) with its 200 wooden pillars. Dinner with panoramic view of Khiva in moonlight.

Day 16: Urgench - Tashkent
Transfer to the airport. Flight to Tashkent. Accommodation.
Sightseeing tour: Earthquake Memorial, Abul Kasim complex with handicraft centers, Museum of Amir Temur. Walk down main boulevard where everything is on show or sale. Ride by Metro.

Day 17: Tashkent. Departure from Tashkent International airport.

This tour program includes:

  • Visa support
  • Local air tickets
  • Airport transfers
  • Baggage handling
  • Ground Transportation (with air conditioning)
  • English(French, German)-speaking guide/escort
  • Hotel accommodation in double room
  • Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
  • Entrance fees to museums and monuments
  • Folklore shows in Bukhara


The tour program doesn’t include:

International Flights
Charges in hotels for additional services
Consular fees at the Embassies (All Central Asian countries)

 

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