Legacy of the Silk Road-22 Days / 21 Nights

3,247 $

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The Grand Uzbekistan Tour – 22 Days / 21 Nights

Operated by: Continent Unique
Duration: 22 days / 21 nights
Destinations: Samarkand, Zaamin, Shakhrisabz, Termez, Tashkent, Fergana Valley, Uhum Village, Aydarkul, Bukhara, Khiva, Karakalpakstan, Aral Sea

🌍 Tour Overview

This comprehensive tailor-made journey for 4 people follows the legendary Silk Road, revealing Uzbekistan’s ancient cities, diverse landscapes, and living traditions. From UNESCO-listed monuments and archaeological sites to mountain villages, deserts, and lakes, the tour offers a deep cultural immersion combined with authentic local experiences.

💰 Tour Price Includes

Tour calculated for 4 people / according to the number of people tour price might change

🏨 Accommodation (22 Days / 21 Nights)

Accommodation in twin / double rooms at carefully selected 3★ Standard and 4★ Comfort category hotels, including daily breakfast:

City Nights Hotel
Samarkand 6 nights Noble Hotel 3★
Termez 2 nights Hilton Garden Inn Termez Airitom
Tashkent 2 nights Ichan Qal’a Premium Class Hotel 4★
Fergana 1 night Ohu Palace (Suite Rooms)
Uhum Village 1 night Local Guest House
Bukhara 3 nights Zargaron Boutique Hotel 4★
Khiva 2 nights New Star Boutique Hotel 3★
Nukus 2 nights Jipek Joli Hotel 3★
Aral Sea Area 1 night Traditional Yurt Camp
Tashkent 2 nights Ichan Qal’a Premium Class Hotel 4★

If the listed hotels are unavailable at the time of confirmation, Continent Unique reserves the right to offer alternative hotels of the same category.


🍽️ Meals Included

  • Dinner & Uzbek cooking class in Samarkand (Day 3)

  • Dinner at local guest house in Uhum Village (Day 11)

  • Lunch at guest house in Uhum Village (Day 12)

  • Dinner with folklore show in Bukhara (Day 13)

  • Dinner at yurt camp near the Aral Sea (Day 18)


🚗 Transportation & Transfers

  • Airport – Hotel – Airport transfers by private, air-conditioned vehicles

  • All ground transportation by air-conditioned private vehicle

  • Vehicle type: Hyundai Grand Starex

  • Experienced local drivers (non-English speaking)


🧑‍🏫 Guides & Services

  • Professional English-speaking local guides during excursions:

    • Days 2–4 in Samarkand

    • Days 6–7 in Termez

    • Day 10 in Tashkent

    • Days 13–14 in Bukhara

    • Day 16 in Khiva

    • Day 20 in Nukus

    • Day 21 in Tashkent

  • Entrance tickets to all museums and sites mentioned in the itinerary

  • 24/7 on-tour assistance by Continent Unique team


Tour Price Does Not Include

  • International flight tickets

  • Domestic flight ticket Nukus – Tashkent

  • Photo & video fees at some museums and mosques (from approx. USD 2 per site)

  • Lunches and dinners not listed under “Price Includes”

  • Personal expenses and optional activities

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🗓️ Day-by-Day Program with Sightseeing Information

Days 1–4 | Samarkand

One of the world’s oldest cities, Samarkand was a key center of science, culture, and trade during the Timurid era. You will explore the magnificent Registan Square, the mausoleum of Gur-Emir, the monumental Bibi-Khanum Mosque, the Shakhi-Zinda necropolis, and Ulugh Beg’s Observatory, reflecting Samarkand’s role in medieval astronomy. Cultural experiences include visits to a silk carpet workshop and a traditional cooking class.
An excursion to Zaamin National Park, known for its mountain landscapes, forests, and fresh alpine air, adds a natural dimension to the journey.


Day 5 | Samarkand – Urgut – Shakhrisabz – Termez

Travel through Urgut, a historic craft center famous for traditional workshops and ancient plane trees. Continue to Shakhrisabz, the birthplace of Amir Temur, where you visit the impressive ruins of the Ak-Saray Palace and the spiritual complexes of Dor-us Saodat and Dor-ut Tilavat. In the evening, arrive in Termez, one of the oldest cities in Central Asia.


Days 6–7 | Termez

Located at the crossroads of civilizations, Termez preserves traces of Buddhist, Greco-Bactrian, Zoroastrian, and Islamic cultures. Sightseeing includes Fayaz Tepe Buddhist monastery, Kampyr-Tepe fortress, Zurmala Tower, and sacred Islamic complexes. Evening flight to Tashkent.


Days 8–9 | Tashkent – Fergana Valley

In Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s capital, discover the Khast-Imam Complex, Chorsu Bazaar, beautifully decorated Metro stations, and central squares blending ancient heritage with modern life.
Travel through the scenic Kamchik Pass to the Fergana Valley, the heartland of Uzbek crafts. Visit Kokand’s Khudoyar Khan Palace, Rishtan ceramics workshops, and Margilan silk factories, where traditional ikat production continues today.


Day 10 | Tashkent – Samarkand (Train)

Further exploration of Tashkent’s cultural landmarks before returning to Samarkand by high-speed train.


Days 11–12 | Uhum Village – Aydarkul – Bukhara

Experience authentic rural life in Uhum village, staying with a local family, baking traditional bread, and exploring walnut groves and ancient petroglyphs. Continue to Aydarkul Lake, a peaceful oasis on the edge of the Kyzylkum Desert, before arriving in the historic city of Bukhara.


Days 13–14 | Bukhara

With over 2,500 years of history, Bukhara is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Central Asia. Highlights include the Poi-Kalyan Complex, Ark Citadel, Lyabi-Hauz Ensemble, Ismail Samani Mausoleum, and Sufi shrines. An evening folklore show offers insight into traditional music and dance.


Days 15–16 | Bukhara – Khiva

Cross the Kyzylkum Desert to reach Khiva, an open-air museum city. Inside the UNESCO-listed Ichan-Kala, explore palaces, mosques, madrasahs, and minarets that vividly reflect life along the Silk Road.


Days 17–19 | Karakalpakstan & Aral Sea

Discover ancient fortresses such as Ayaz-Kala and Toprak-Kala, once strongholds of ancient Khorezm. Visit Muynak, famous for its ship cemetery, and travel across the Ustyurt Plateau to the Aral Sea, spending a night in a traditional yurt camp and witnessing dramatic desert landscapes.


Day 20 | Nukus – Tashkent

Visit the renowned Savitsky Museum in Nukus, home to one of the world’s most important collections of Russian avant-garde art, before flying back to Tashkent.


Day 21 | Amirsoy – Chimgan – Charvak

Explore the mountain region near Tashkent. Amirsoy Resort, Chimgan Mountains, and Charvak Lake offer alpine scenery, fresh air, and optional outdoor activities, providing a refreshing contrast to the historical cities.


Day 22 | Departure

Transfer to Tashkent International Airport for departure.