What to expect
Powerful History
Visit Samarkand, Khiva and Bukhara
Ancient Sights
Journey along part of the ancient Silk Road
Magnificent Architecture
Marvel at the awe-inspiring architecture
About this trip...
- Airport transfers
- Internal flight, airport taxes & charges
- Rooms for sole use
- Half board
- Welcome drink
- City tour of Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand
- Learn about the manufacturing of carpets and silks
- See the summer residence of the last emir of Bukhara
- Visit to the ancient ruins of Shylpyk-Kala, Zoroastrian dakhma and Toprak-Kala in the desert
- Visit to Ulugbek Observatory
- Accompanying Solos Tour Leader
What you'll be doing
Day One : Arrive Tashkent
- Breakfast & Dinner Included.
Day Two : Transfer to Khiva for a city tour
- Breakfast & Dinner Included
Day Three : Visit the ancient ruins in the desert
After breakfast this morning, we head into the vast desert to visit Shylpyk-Kala, an ancient Zoroastrian Tower of Silence. Thought to be one of the earliest examples of traditional funeral rituals, it is believed that it was constructed somewhere between the 1st Century BCE and 1st Century CE. We also visit the ancient settlement of Toprak-Kala, dating back to the 1st and 5th Century AD. The large fortified palace was discovered in 1938, with many mysteries surrounding who and when it was built. It is known the palace was built on an elevated base, with monumental towers, a temple area with a holy fire.
- Breakfast & Dinner Included
Day Four : Drive to Bukhara
This morning we drive to Bukhara after breakfast. Back in the day, the route from Khiva to Bukhara would last more than a month, but today, it will take us between 6 and 7 hours travelling through the red desert of Uzbekistan, called the Kyzyl-Kum. During this drive, we stop off at the Amu Darya River, which supports the lives of millions of people in this land-locked country.
- Breakfast & Dinner Included
Day Five : City tour of Bukhara
Today we enjoy a tour of the medieval city of Bukhara, located on the Silk Road and more than 2000 years old, making it amongst one of the oldest cities in Central Asia. The city is a fine example of pre-Russian Uzbekistan. On the tour, we witness the Ark - a spectacular town within a town where, for centuries, it was the residence of the emirs of Bukhara. Another prominent landmark is the Kalon Minaret, which has stood for almost nine centuries, and the Kalan Mosque - the heart of Bukhara. The minaret was built in 1127 and at the time was probably the tallest building in Central Asia.
- Breakfast & Dinner Included
Day Six : Visit to Bahouddin Nakshband mausoleum and Sitori-i-Mokhi Khosa
Today we venture out of Bukhara, to the village of Kasri Orifon. We visit one of the most important shrines, the birthplace and tomb of Khazreti Mohammed Bakhauddin Nakhshbandi the founder of the most influential of many ancient Sufi orders in Central Asia, and Bukhara's unofficial 'patron saint'. The shrine is full of superstitions, and is a place pilgrims circle, kiss and pray in front of the tombstone. We will also head to Sitori-i-Mokhi Khosa Palace where the last emirs of Bukhar would reside in the summer. Here we will see European influences in the design and décor in the luxurious interiors, colourful tile work and courtyards.
- Breakfast & Dinner Included
Day Seven : Drive to Samarkand
After breakfast this morning, we transfer by coach to Samarkand (approximately 4 hours 3o minutes). On this journey, we will stop off at Gijduvan, which since ancient times, has been known as a craft and trade centre. The city has a distinct style where the craftsman apply a unique turquoise blue to the pottery they make. After visiting the ceramics museum, we will continue on our way.
- Breakfast & Dinner Included
Day Eight : City tour of Samarkand
Samarkand is one of the the most important cities that lay on the Silk Road, acting as a cross road of world cultures and trade. It is also one of the oldest cities in the world, being founded around the 7th Century BC. A main reason for a visit to Samarkand is to witness the stunning Islamic architecture of its mosques and mausloeums. We will enjoy a tour of Samarkand, visiting places such as Registan Square. The awe-inspiring square was the commercial square of medieval Samarkand and back then, was more than likely wall to wall with bazaars. The three tall medressas have stood the test of time, surviving frequent earthquakes. We will also visit the Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, the beautiful resting place of Timur and other family members.
- Breakfast & Dinner Included
Day Nine : Train to Tashkent
Today, we visit a carpet factory and Ulugbek Observatory, which was built in the 1420s, destroyed in 1449 but then rebuilt in 1908. We then make our way the the train station of Samarkand and board the train to Tashkent (approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes) where we will spend a final dinner with our fellow travellers and share stories and photographs of our experiences of the Silk Road.
- Breakfast & Dinner Included
Day Ten : Depart Tashkent
Today we will have our final breakfast and make our way to the airport for our flight back to the UK.
- Breakfast Included
Accommodation
Hotels on this tour:
- Tashkent - Wyndham Tashkent
- Khiva - Asia Khiva or similar
- Bukhara - Asia Bukhara or similar
- Samarkand - Arba / Wellfort Hotel or similar
- Tashkent - Wyndham Tashkent
Dates & Prices
Essential Information
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We recommend that you check if vaccinations are required for your destination at the CDC’s recommendations for your visited destination(s). We also recommend you purchase travel protection. A travel protection plan can often assist with medical emergencies and reimburse costs that are covered by the plan. Please verify coverage details with Solos before you travel.