A legendary Silk Road sanctuary filled with magnificent blue-tiled madrasahs, soaring minarets, and ancient mud-walled oasis cities. Journey through Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara.
Uzbekistan is a mesmerizing crossroad of history, boasting some of the world's most breathtaking Islamic architecture. Walk into Samarkand’s Registan Square to witness colossal, blue-mosaic madrasahs that have stood for centuries, and explore Gur-e-Amir, the gold-laden mausoleum of legendary conqueror Timur.
Breathe in the ancient atmosphere of Bukhara, a UNESCO-listed open-air museum featuring fortress-palaces and traditional dome markets, and Tashkent, a vibrant metropolis blending Soviet monuments with buzzing bazaars. Indian travelers love Uzbekistan for its short 3-hour flights, high-speed 'Afrosiyob' bullet trains, and friendly hospitality.
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Spiritual heart of Tashkent — Barakkhan Madrasah, Tillya Sheikh Mosque and Kaffal Ash-Shashi Mausoleum on a single plaza, walking distance from the Chorsu Bazaar covered market.
Hast Imam Square, Tashkent — Spiritual heart of Tashkent — Barakkhan Madrasah, Tillya Sheikh Mosque and Kaffal Ash-Shashi Mausoleum on a single plaza, walking distance from the Chorsu Bazaar covered market.
Ark Citadel, Bukhara — Historic residence of Bukhara's Emirs — the city's most iconic mud-walled fortress, dating back over two millennia and Bukhara's first stop on every Silk Road tour.
Poi Kalon Complex, Bukhara — Bukhara's defining ensemble — the 12th-century Kalon Minaret, the massive Masjid-i Kalon mosque and the blue-domed Mir-i-Arab Madrasah on a single square.
Registan Square, Samarkand — The jewel of Uzbekistan — one of the world's most beautiful public squares, framed by three monumental blue-mosaic madrasahs (Ulugbek, Sher-Dor and Tilla-Kori).
Gur-Emir Mausoleum, Samarkand — Final resting place of Timur (Tamerlane) — a majestic azure ribbed dome over an interior covered entirely in gold leaf.
Shahi-Zinda Necropolis, Samarkand — An avenue of mausoleums with the most intricate turquoise and cobalt tilework in Central Asia — one of Uzbekistan's most sacred pilgrimage sites.
Arrival at Tashkent International Airport. Meet & greet by local representative. Transfer to hotel for luggage drop-off and optional breakfast. Tashkent City exploration — Hast Imam Square (Barakkhan Madrasah, Tillya Sheikh Mosque, Kaffal Ash-Shashi Mausoleum), Chorsu Bazaar (one of Central Asia's largest traditional markets), Museum of Applied Art and Tashkent City Park. Evening transfer to Tashkent Railway Station for the high-speed Afrosiyob train to Bukhara (19:41 → 00:03). Late-night arrival and transfer to Bukhara hotel.