Tailor-made tours in Uzbekistan with Samaria Travel explore the Heart of the Silk Road where ancient history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes come together. Our tailor-made tours offer a personalized experience, allowing you to explore the country’s most iconic destinations at your own pace.
With Tailor-made tours in Uzbekistan discover the highlights of Uzbekistan:
Tashkent – The dynamic capital, blending modern life with historic treasures.
Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan and has approximately 3 million inhabitants. The city is located in the north eastern part of the republic, in the valley where the river Chirchik is located. In the North of Tashkent the snow-covered tops of Big and Small Chimgan mountain can be seen. Tashkent is the fourth largest in the Commonwealth of Independent States after Moscow, St Petersburg and Kiev.
Samarkand – A legendary Silk Road city, home to the stunning Registan Square
Samarkand, one of the most ancient cities of the world, a contemporary of the Rome, Athens and Babylon, has a 2750-year-old history. “The Mirror of the World”, “The Garden of the Soul”, “The Jewel of Islam”, “The Precious Pearl of the Moslem World” are some the names given to this unique city. In ancient Greece, this city was known as Marakanda.
Bukhara – An open-air museum with centuries-old mosques, madrasas, and bustling bazaars.
Bukhara, one of the most ancient cities of Central Asia, has a 2500-year-old history. Bumichkat “New Castle”, Al Madina as-sufriyya “Copper City”, Madinat at-tujjor “City of Traders”, Foxira “Honorable City” are some the names given to this unique city.
Khiva – A beautifully preserved fortress city with a fairy-tale atmosphere.
Khiva, one of the most ancient cities of Central Asia, has a 2500-year-old history. Khizauv “Fort”, Kheykanik (the name of canal which run in the area), Kheykanik, Kheyvak and Khiva are some the names given to this unique city.
Shakhrisabz – The birthplace of Tamerlane, rich in architectural wonders.
Shakhrisabz, birthplace of Amir Temur (“the green city” in Uzbek). The old part of Shakhrisabz city has been declared a UNESCO world heritage site and contains an exceptional collection of monuments.
Surkhandarya – A hidden gem with ancient Buddhist heritage and unique traditions.
Located in the southernmost part of Uzbekistan, Surkhandarya is a land of ancient history, diverse cultures, and breathtaking landscapes. Known for its Buddhist heritage, this region is home to archaeological wonders like the Kampyr-Tepe ruins and the Fayaz-Tepa Buddhist monastery, offering a glimpse into its rich past. Termez is the central part of Surkhandarya and its history stretches back some 2,500years. A Graeco-Bactrian city, it thrived financially, culturally and spiritually at the meeting point of Mediterranean, Indian, Persian, Chinese and central Asian civilizations.
Nukus – Home to the world-famous Savitsky Art Museum
Nukus is the center of Karakalpakstan an autonomous republic, which is located in the north-western part of Uzbekistan. Start to drive to Muynak 210 km (takes more than 2 hours and 30 minutes). Muynak (“Mo’ynoq” in Uzbek, used to be harbor town. In just 60 years it has gone from being a wealthy fishing port to a small town where skeleton ships lie broken in the desert). After sightseeing in Muynak transfer back to Nukus.
Fergana Valley – The cultural and handicraft hub of Uzbekistan, known for silk production and ceramics.
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One of the most popular destinations in Uzbekistan is Fergana Valley. Travelrs meet artisans and master craftsmen in their workshops with our Tour to Fergana Valley. Travelers visit famous Kokand city with the most impressive sight of Khudayar Khan Palace, Margilan where the majority of silk with traditional ikat designs is made in Uzbekistan and Rishtan city—famed for its blue-and-green ceramics.
With Samaria Travel you can customize your tours according to your preferences, allowing you to visit stunning destinations at your own pace while enjoying a flexible and comfortable travel experience.