Fergana Valley tour from Tashkent is popular tour and this region is considered Uzbekistan’s most culturally vibrant and historically significant regions. Samaria Travel offers meticulously curated tours from Tashkent, providing travelers with an immersive experience into the heart of Uzbek heritage. Highlights of the Fergana Valley Tour from Tashkent are three cities Kokand, Rishtan and Margilan. In Fergana Valley tour from Tashkent travelers visit Kokand, a city steeped in history and once the capital of the Kokand Khanate. Marvel at the architectural grandeur of the Khudayar Khan Palace, renowned for its intricate tile work and expansive courtyards. Proceed to Rishtan, famed for its exquisite blue-and-green ceramics. Visit local workshops where master artisans continue centuries-old pottery traditions, offering insights into their craftsmanship. In Margilan, delve into the rich tapestry of silk production. Tour the Silk Center to witness the traditional process of silk weaving, from dyeing to loom work, preserving techniques passed down through generations. In Fergana Valley tour from Tashkent travelers return to Tashkent through Kamchik Pass, a mountain passes at an elevation of 2,268 meters. This route offers breathtaking views of the Qurama Mountains and serves as a vital link between the Tashkent and Fergana Valley. The Fergana Valley is a mosaic of Uzbek culture, where traditional attire, music, and crafts are integral to daily life. Engage with local communities to gain a deeper understanding of their customs and traditions.
Samaria Travel provides a range of tour packages to Fergana Valley to suit diverse preferences. Fergana Valley tour from Tashkent offers amenities such as hotel pickups, guided visits, and opportunities to interact with local artisans.
DAY 1: Tashkent—Margilan by train
Early morning transfer to the train station of Tashkent and the train leaves at 08.10 am (on the way train stations: Orzu, Pop, Kokand, Margilan) and reaches Margilan at 13.23.
Meet your local guide and driver and start sightseeing tour in Fergana Valley
The sightseeing in Margilan
Nowadays the majority of silk is made large factories and most of these are in China. However, it is still possible to see traditional methods of weaving along the Silk Road. One of the best-known places is in Margilan in the Fergana Valley, where visitors are welcome to tour in a small factory.
The sightseeing in Rishtan
Rishtan town is famous for its blue-and-green ceramics and the oldest center of ceramic art in Central Asia. Visit one of the pottery studios of the town.
DAY 2: Kokand—drive to Tashkent by car through mountain pass and drop off at hotel
Check out from hotel and city tour in Kokand then transfer to Tashkent through Kamchik Mountain Pass and drop off at your hotel in Tashkent.
The sightseeing in Kokand:
Palace of Khudáyár Khán: the most impressive sight of Kokand is the Khudayar Khan Palace , one of the most glittering royal residences in Central Asia. The Palace originally had got 113 rooms set around seven courtyards and this days visiters can visit 19 of rooms which is remained.
Jami Mosque: Juma Mosque in Kokand was built by King Umar Khan between 1809 and 1812, and it was the khan’s primary place of worship. The mosque remained shut for most the 20th century, but reopened after much-needed restoration in 1989. There is a minaret and 98 glorious redwood columns, carved and imported from India.
Norbut-Biya Madrasah: built in the 1790s, has an attached graveyard (Dahmai shakhan or cemetery of the khans) that includes the Modari Khan Mausoleum where Omar Khan and his wife, the poet Nadira Begim, are entombed. Built in 1825, it has a grand entry portal with an ornate mosaic of blue glazed tiles.
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