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"Winter's Tale in the heart of the East”

$
400.00
7 days 6 nights
Price: from 400$

Spend an unforgettable New Year's tour of Uzbekistan! Visit three pearls of the East: Samarkand, Bukhara and Tashkent. In each city you will find amazing discoveries: ancient monuments, cozy streets, delicious national cuisine and, of course, a festive atmosphere.

Start your journey from Samarkand, where history comes to life in Registan Square and the Gur Emir Mausoleum. Then move on to Bukhara to immerse yourself in its mysterious atmosphere and see the majestic Kalyan Minaret. Finish your trip in Tashkent, where modern skyscrapers are juxtaposed with ancient mosques, and the streets are decorated with New Year's illumination.

This tour is the perfect way to spend a winter vacation filled with warmth, comfort and vivid impressions.
Program and route:
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What is included in the price:
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Program and route:

Day 1: Arrival in Samarkand – start of the trip
-Arrival at Samarkand International Airport. Pick up at the airport and transfer to the hotel.
-Check-in at the hotel. Free time for relaxation and acclimatization.
- In the evening, you can walk around the city to feel the atmosphere of Samarkand.
- Dinner at the hotel restaurant or at one of the local establishments.
- Overnight in Samarkand.

Day 2: Samarkand-Dive into history

- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Samarkand City Sightseeing Tour:
– Registan Square-a business card of the city, an ensemble of three madrasas:
- Ulugbek Madrasah (1417-1420),
- Sherdor Madrasah (1619-1636),
- Tillya-Kari Madrasah (1647-1660).
- Lunch at a local restaurant.
- After lunch, continue the tour:
- Gur-Emir Mausoleum (14th century) - resting place of the great Amir Timur and his descendants.
- Bibi Khanum Mosque – the mosque of Amir Timur's wife.
- Visit to the Siab Market, the oldest bazaar in Samarkand, which was part of the city's history.
The Great Silk Road.
- In the evening, free time for walking around the city. Supper.
- Overnight in Samarkand.

Day 3: Samarkand - continuation of excursions and transfer to Bukhara

- Morning breakfast at the hotel.
- Continuation of the Samarkand city tour:
-Ulugbek Observatory is one of the most important scientific institutions of the Middle Ages.
- St. Daniel's Mausoleum – a place of worship revered in three world religions
religions: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.
- Stop for lunch at one of the local cafes.
-Next:
-Shahi – Zinda Memorial Complex ("The Living King") - an architectural masterpiece \
XIV-XV centuries.
– Connigil Paper Factory-an opportunity to learn the secrets of famous paper production
Samarkand paper.
- In the afternoon transfer to Bukhara.
-Accommodation in a hotel in Bukhara. Overnight in Bukhara.

Day 4: Bukhara-dive into history and culture

- Morning breakfast.
- Bukhara City Tour:
- Lyabi-Hauz Ensemble – historical center of Bukhara.
- Kukeldash Madrasah – the largest madrasah of the XVI century.
- Khanaka and Divan Begi madrasah are unique examples of medieval architecture.
- Hauza Nadir-Begi reservoir and Kalyan minaret (47 meters) - symbol of Bukhara.
- Lunch break.
- Continuation of the tour:
- Mir-i-Arab Madrasah is the spiritual center of Bukhara.
- Citadel of Ark (II century BC-XIX century) - former residence of the emirs.
- Bolo Hauz Mosque (1712).
- Domed commercial buildings-Taki and Tima.
- The mausoleum of Ismail Samani is an example of ancient architecture of the IX century.
- Visit to the holy spring Chashma Ayub, associated with the legend of Job (Ayub).
- Dinner in a traditional restaurant in the evening. Overnight in Bukhara.

Day 5: Country Bukhara and transfer to Tashkent

- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Departure for a tour of rural Bukhara:
- Visit to the mausoleum of Bahauddin Naqshbandi – one of the most revered saints
in the Islamic world.
- Summer residence of the last Emir of Bukhara – Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa.
- Lunch at a local cafe.
- The final point of the tour is the Chor-Bakr Ensemble.
- Free time for walking around Bukhara.
- Evening transfer to the capital of Uzbekistan – Tashkent.
- Arrival in Tashkent, check-in at the hotel. Dinner and overnight in Tashkent.

Day 6: Tashkent – Capital of Uzbekistan
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Tashkent city Tour:
- Hast Imam Complex-the original Qur'an of Osman of the VII century is kept here.
- A walk through Chorsu Market is a great place to shop for souvenirs and oriental dishes.
sweets.
- Amir Timur Square is the heart of the capital.
- Sayilgoh Street is the Tashkent equivalent of Broadway.
- Stop for lunch in the center of pilaf (optional).
- After lunch, continue the tour:
- Prince Romanov's residence (outside).
- Independence Square.
- Memorial "Grieving Mother" and Eternal Flame.
- Alisher Navoi Theater (outside).
- Monument of Courage, erected in memory of the earthquake of 1966.
- Memorial complex for victims of repression.
- Additionally, you can visit Tashkent City Mall and Magic City for shopping and entertainment.
- Dinner in one of the city's restaurants. Free time.
- Overnight in Tashkent.

Day 7: Departure home

-Early breakfast at the hotel.
-Transfer to the airport.
-Flight home.

Prices per person for a group of:

1 person - $1200
2 people - $750
4 people - $650
6-7 people - $590
14 people - $485
18 people - $465
32 people - $400

What is included in the price:

- Transfers according to the program.
- Excursions and individual guide services
-Accommodation
- Breakfast in hotels
- Gala dinner
- Railway ticket Samarkand-Bukhara and Bukhara-Tashkent
- Taxes and tourist fees

Paid separately:

- Tickets to Tashkent and back
- Lunch and dinner options
- Medical expenses and insurance
- Entrance tickets for sightseeing sites
- Payment for additional hotel services

Accommodation:

Tashkent: Art Hotels Group, Reikartz Hon Tashkent, Navruz Hotel and similar
Samarkand: Arba Hotel, Ideal Samarkand, Bek Samarkand, Billuri Sitora Hotel and similar
Bukhara: Reikartz Bahor Bukhara, Anor Boutique Hotel, Kukaldosh Boutique Hotel and similar