🗓️ Detailed Itinerary
🕘 09:00 AM – Tour Start
Your tour begins at the Mingurik Archaeological Site, the former fortress of the rulers of ancient Tashkent. This important archaeological landmark offers insight into the early history of the city, tracing the development of Uzbek civilization from the Achaemenid Empire, through the Silk Road era, and into the period of modern independence.
🏛️ State History Museum of Uzbekistan
Continue to the State History Museum of Uzbekistan, located in the city center. As one of the most significant museums in Tashkent, it presents a comprehensive overview of Central Asian history, culture, and daily life through rich archaeological and ethnographic collections.
🕌 Amir Temur Museum
The next stop is the iconic Amir Temur Museum, one of Tashkent’s most recognizable architectural landmarks. The museum is dedicated to Amir Temur and his dynasty, highlighting their political, military, and cultural influence across Central Asia and beyond.
🍽️ Lunch Break
Enjoy a lunch break at a local Uzbek café, where you can taste traditional national dishes and experience genuine Uzbek hospitality.
🎨 Traditional Craft Experience
After lunch, visit the Rakhimov Art Ceramics Studio, a family-run workshop founded by master ceramist Alisher Rakhimov, a fourth-generation craftsman. During this visit, you will observe the creation of traditional Uzbek ceramics and learn how ancient pottery techniques are preserved and practiced today.
🌸 Japanese Garden of Tashkent
The tour concludes with a relaxing walk through the Japanese Garden of Tashkent, a peaceful green space created after Uzbekistan’s independence as a symbol of friendship between Uzbekistan and Japan. This serene environment offers the perfect opportunity to unwind and reflect on a day filled with history, culture, and art.

























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