Uzbekistan 6 Days Private Tour Khiva-Bukhara-Samarkand by Train
Overview
No short cuts, hidden fees or extra charge we guarantee your satisfaction. Customizable tour at no or small charge.
Enhance tour by adding desert/mountain detour option.
Inclusions
- All Fees and Taxes
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- 5 nights accommodation in center located high rated3 star or boutique hotels
- Licensed experienced local guides in each city
- Visa support if no visa waiver for your nationality, pls obtain visa online or Uzbek Embassy
- Entrance tickets to all Museums
- Train Tickets Khiva-Bukhara-Samarkand
- 24 hour customer service.
- 5x Breakfast
- Accommodation included: 5 nights
- Entry/Admission - Gur Emir Mausoleum
- Entry/Admission - Islam Khodja Complex
- Entry/Admission - Juma Mosque
- Entry/Admission - Great Minaret of the Kalon
- Entry/Admission - Kalta Minor Minaret
- Entry/Admission - Maghak-i 'Attari Mosque
- Entry/Admission - Lyab-i-Hauz
- Entry/Admission - Ark of Bukhara
- Entry/Admission - Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum
- Entry/Admission - Shah-i-Zinda
- Entry/Admission - Ulugh Beg Observatory
- Entry/Admission - Itchan Kala
- Entry/Admission - Khiva Train Station
- Entry/Admission - Registan
- Entry/Admission - Stone Palace (Tash Khauli)
- Entry/Admission - Bibi Khanym Mosque
- Entry/Admission - Citadel Kunya-ark
What to expect
Day 1: Arrival Urgench, transfer & sightseeing khiva
Stop At: Urgench, Urgench, Xorazm Province
Arrival at Urgench Airport, Driver meet you at Arrival Hall exit with name shield
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Itchan Kala, Khiva Uzbekistan
Transfer to itchan Kala Khiva,
Itchan Kala has a history that spans over two millennia. The inner town has 26 hectares and was built according to the ancient traditions of Central Asian town building, as a regular rectangle (650 by 400 meters) elongated from south to north and closed by brick fortification walls that are up to ten meters high. Ichan Kala was the site of the khan's palace. High officials and clergy and rich merchants used to live here. The ordinary people, small merchants, craftsmen and peasants lived in Dishan Kala.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Kalta Minor Minaret, Khiva Uzbekistan
The minaret is well regarded, thanks to its unique decor and its incompleteness. The Kalta-minor is a unique minaret completely covered with glazed tile and majolica. It was commissioned in 1851 by Mohammed Amin Khan, the ruler of Khiva, as an architectural marvel intended to rise over 70 meters. But the construction stopped at a height of 29 m, which is why the name the Kalta-minor (or Short minaret) was assigned to it.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Citadel Kunya-ark, Khiva Uzbekistan
The Kunya Ark is a fortified citadel at the heart of Khiva, nestled against the western ramparts of the Ichan Kala immediately north of the city's west gate. Originally built as early as the 12th century, the nucleus of its current layout was first constructed by Arang Khan (r. 1688-94). The Ark is the largest of Khiva's myriad buildings.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum, At the Cemetery at the Back of the Juma Mosque, Khiva Uzbekistan
Pahlavan Mahmud is a local poet and philosopher who was famous for his heroic strength and the ability to heal people. Originally the construction of the mausoleum was very modest but soon there was built khanaka and mosque where pilgrims said their prayer. Later the building was rebuilt into a magnificent construction with the largest dome in the city, covered with blue tiles.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Juma Mosque, A, Boltayeva-41 Ichan Kala, Khiva 220900 Uzbekistan
Khiva's Juma, or Friday Mosque is located almost at the heart of the Ichan Kala (old city)—a fitting location as the name of the ruling Khan would have been read aloud here during Friday prayers.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Stone Palace (Tash Khauli), Khiva Uzbekistan
Located in the eastern part of Ichan-Kala, Tash-Khauli Palace built in 1830 - 1838 is an example of Khorezm architectural grandeur of those times. The palace was built by order of Allakuli-Khan.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Islam Khodja Complex, Khiva Uzbekistan
The Islam-Khodja complex stands to the southeast of the main east-west street in Khiva's Ichan-Kala (old city) and includes a madrasa and minaret. The site is named after Islam Khodja, the grand vizier (and also first cousin) of Muhammad Rahmi Bahadur II.
Duration: 1 hour
No meals included on this day.
Accommodation included: Overnight in high rated center located Khiva 3* or boutique hotel
Day 2: free time in Khiva, Train Khiva-Bukhara
Stop At: Itchan Kala, Khiva Uzbekistan
Discover more magnificent Monuments in this open sky Museum medieval city,
Duration: 4 hours
Stop At: Khiva Train Station, Khiva Uzbekistan
transfer to Khiva railway station for train to Bukhara departing 15:00 or 18:00 depending on day of travel
Duration: 6 hours
Stop At: Bukhara, Bukhara, Bukhara Province
Transfer from Bukhara Train Station to hotel
Duration: 15 minutes
Meals included:
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Accommodation included: Overnight in high rated central located 3* or boutique hotel
Day 3: sightseeing Bukhara
Stop At: Lyab-i-Hauz, B. Nakshabandi, Bukhara Uzbekistan
Built in the 16th - 17th centuries, Lyab-i Hauz Ensemble including Nodir divan Begi Medressah, Khanaqa, water reservoir & Carvan Saray is still one of the major Bukhara squares. Lyab-i Hauz Ensemble is probably the most popular Bukhara tourist attraction, often used as a rest stop, thanks to its grandness, tranquility and old age. Lyab-i Hauz is located in the southeast shakhristan near the main Bukhara trade street.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Great Minaret of the Kalon, Khodja Nurobobod Street, Bukhara 200100 Uzbekistan
The Kalyan Minaret complex including Minaret, Friday Mosque and Mir Araba Medressah is the last surviving fragment of the Kara-khanid era mosque built by Mohammad Arslan Khan in 1127, predating the Mongol conquests. Standing tall at 45.6 meters, this unlikely survivor of the city's early days—which so astonished Genghis Khan that he refused to order its destruction—continues to serve as the centerpiece of the city at the Po-i-Kalyan square.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ark of Bukhara, Afrosiab St, Bukhara Uzbekistan
The Ark, a royal town-within-a-town, is Bukhara’s oldest structure, it was home to the rulers of Bukhara for over a millennium. The Ark is as old as Bukhara itself. The founding of the original fortress is blurred in antiquity, but it was certainly the focus around which developed the medieval town.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Moschea Bolo-khauz, Registan square, Bukhara Uzbekistan
The Bolo Hauz stands opposite the Ark Fortress in a Kosh arrangement with the resistance between them. Its name means "above the pool", referring to the octagonal hauz, or artificial pond, located directly in front of it. Begun in 1712, early in the reign of Abu'l-Faiz Khan (r. 1711-47), it is one of the last and finest of Bukhara's major buildings prior to the modern era.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Maghak-i 'Attari Mosque, to the south of Bukhara's Ark on the commercial street connecting the Tak-i Telpak Furushon and Tak-i Sarrafon markets, Bukhara Uzbekistan
Oldest surviving Mosque of Central Asia which served once as a budast & zaradustrian temple. Marvelous Architecture Brickwork
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Trading Domes, Mekhtar Anbar St, Bukhara Uzbekistan
Medieval oriental bazaar dotted with artisan workshops.
Duration: 1 hour
Meals included:
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Accommodation included: Overnight in high rated center located 3* or boutique hotel
Day 4: Free time Bukhara, Train to Samarkand
Stop At: Bukhara, Bukhara, Bukhara Province
Free time at leisure to go on a treasure hunt or visit more monuments
Duration: 4 hours
Stop At: Bukhara, Bukhara, Bukhara Province
Transfer to Kagan Railway station 15 km for train Bukhara-Samarkand (subject to availability)
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Samarkand, Samarkand, Samarqand Province
Transfer hotel Samarkand
Duration: 15 minutes
Meals included:
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Accommodation included: Overnight in high rated center located 3* or boutique hotel
Day 5: Sightseeing Samarkand
Stop At: Gur Emir Mausoleum, Oksaroi St. 1, Samarkand 140164 Uzbekistan
Gur Emir Mausoleum – As a conqueror there are few that are Tamerlane’s equal, both in territory and legacy left. Today one can visit his tomb in the beautifully reconstructed Gur-Emir Mausoleum (1404-1405, 15-17 centuries) and reflect on his life while looking at the largest piece of jade (greenstone) in the world.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Registan St регистан, Samarkand 140164 Uzbekistan
Registan became the city square when life in Afrosiab stopped. Since that time Registan was reconstructed several times. Today it is surrounded by the three medreses Ulugbek, Sherdor and Tillokori.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Bibi Khanym Mosque, Guzarskiy Lane, Samarkand 140164 Uzbekistan
Bibi-Khanym Mosque – named after the wife of Temur and built between 1399-1404 – is one of best-known architectural attractions of Central Asia. The Mosque was erected on Timur's order after his combat of Delhi. The Minaret of the Mosque was supposed to be the tallest.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Siab Bazaar, Bibikhonim Str., Samarkand 140164 Uzbekistan
Siab Bazaar in Samarkand is still as impressive as it was many years ago. Its abundant produce and handicrafts is evidence of the natural wealth of Uzbekistan and its people’s talents and diligence.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Shah-i-Zinda, Samarkand Uzbekistan
Shakhi-Zinda Ensemble – (IX) situated on southeastern mound of Afrosiab. This architectural complex consists of 44 tombs in more than 20 mausoleums. The greatest significance of Shah E Zinda is that he was the First cousin of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and resembles the Prophet the most.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ulugh Beg Observatory, Samarkand 140100 Uzbekistan
Ulugbek's Observatory – observatory of Timur's grandson. Only the foundations remain but it is truly extraordinary. Ulugbek was an astronomer, scientist and architect. His scientific and astronomical discoveries greatly advanced knowledge in these fields. The only thing that was preserved is a part of huge sextant – major astronomic instrument, the lowest part of which was in a deep trench (11km).
Duration: 1 hour
Meals included:
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Accommodation included: Overnight in high rated center located 3* or boutique hotel
Day 6: Transfer to Samarkand airport, fly back home
Stop At: Samarkand, Samarkand, Samarqand Province
transfer to Samarkand Airport, fly home
Duration: 30 minutes
Meals included:
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No accommodation included on this day.
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Most travelers can participate
- Please note visa requirement for Uzbekistan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Uzbekistan
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
Cancellation
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 percent cancellation fee.
Really can't recommend this tour group enough. 10/10! We added Tashkent to our itinerary, and every connection to each city (4 in all) was well-organized. Everyone from the drivers, tour guides to hotel management had a printed copy of our itinerary, so there was no need to track anyone down or c...
Really can't recommend this tour group enough. 10/10! We added Tashkent to our itinerary, and every connection to each city (4 in all) was well-organized. Everyone from the drivers, tour guides to hotel management had a printed copy of our itinerary, so there was no need to track anyone down or confirm pick-ups and drop offs. We were a private group of 3. I am a 30-something traveling with my parents in their 60s. I don't typically enjoy organized tours, but the seamless experience and total relaxation that came with not having to do any coordinating for my parents was well worth it. We saw more of Uzbekistan that we ever dreamed, and learned so much from our super personable and interesting guides (and drivers!) in each city. We were directed to fantastic places to eat for lunch and dinners, and our accomodation was always incredibly central. My parents are still surprised at how affordable the tour price was, with all train tickets, transfers, day tours and stay included (and we can only hope we tipped well enough to show our satisfaction!) We saw tours for maybe $100 less that were groups of 25+. No thanks. We were also able to make last-minute adjustments with ease, and our guides helped us track down local markets while offering quirky bits of history to boot. This trip was an unforgettable one – and we have traveled extensively. We saw so much, our camera rolls and journals are full of gorgeous pictures and recollections of truly awe-inspiring sights. You will not regret this trip.Très bon séjour, le guide était formidable : à notre service, extrêmement érudit, aux petits soins pour ses clients, bienveillant, très prévenant et souriant. Les visites étaient très instructives et très interessantes de par les connaissances pointues de notre guide. Les trajets en véhicule priv...
Très bon séjour, le guide était formidable : à notre service, extrêmement érudit, aux petits soins pour ses clients, bienveillant, très prévenant et souriant. Les visites étaient très instructives et très interessantes de par les connaissances pointues de notre guide. Les trajets en véhicule privé étaient très agréables. Les lieux de restauration étaient magnifiques et la nourriture très bonne. Nous avons beaucoup apprécié les restaurants recommandés par notre guide. En somme, un séjour très agréable et plein de bons souvenirs.Ich habe mit einer Reisegruppe eine phantastische Kulturreise nach Usbekistan unternommen. Vor Ort hatten wir das Glück, den besten Reiseleiter von Usbekistan konsultiert zu haben, denn sein guter Ruf eilte ihm voraus. Sein Name ist Shavkat Turdikulov und spricht nicht nur die deutsche Sprache fl...
Ich habe mit einer Reisegruppe eine phantastische Kulturreise nach Usbekistan unternommen. Vor Ort hatten wir das Glück, den besten Reiseleiter von Usbekistan konsultiert zu haben, denn sein guter Ruf eilte ihm voraus. Sein Name ist Shavkat Turdikulov und spricht nicht nur die deutsche Sprache fließend. Seine fachliche Kompetenz und sympatische Art sind uns allen in bester Erinnerung geblieben. Unsere Reise in Usbekistan begann mit unserem Reiseleiter Shavkat Turdikulov in Taschkent mit einer Stadtrundfahrt und Stadtbesichtigung im klimatisierten Luxusreisebus mit anschließendem Abendessen und Übernachtung im Hotel Shodlik. Früh morgens dann mit dem Flugzeug nach Nukus übder den Aralsee. Dort angekommen fuhren wir dann mit dem Bus unter anderem zur Gallerie Savitsky. Danach Fahrt nach Chiwa mit Besichtigungen in Mizdakhan und weiteren Gräbern aus Zoroastricher zeit sowie der ehemaligen Stadt und Festung Shilpil Kala. Es war immer wieder ein Genuß dem fachlichen Wissen des Herrn Shavkat Turdikulov zu folgen. Er brachte uns mit jedem seiner Worte und Erklärungen und Besichtigungen das Land Usbekistan mit der Kizikum-Wüste oder die Stadt Bukhara, Samarkand etc. in unser Herz.