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This trip offers nature friends the best opportunity to discover the natural beauty of Uzbekistan. You will learn about all the different facets of the country, spend the night in mountain villages and enjoy breath-taking nature. The fauna and flora of Uzbekistan is very varied.
On walking trips you will see green valleys, sand deserts with saxaul bushes, steppe with lilac-coloured tamarisk and picturesque mountains. Easy walks bring you from the grand beauty of the mountains to remote villages. Here you will visit local families and get an idea of the life of the people in these mountain villages. You will take knowledge and memories home with you along with unforgettable impressions!
Tashknet International Airport
Flight to Tashkent. Arrival in the evening or early the next day (depending on your flight connection). Your travel guide will meet you at the Tashkent international airport and take you to your hotel for one overnight stay.
After breakfast at the hotel, you will make a tour through Tashkent’s Old Town, first of all going to the Khast
Imam Complex. In the large square, the Barakkhan Medrese and the Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum are representative of Tashkent when the town was the centre of the great development of Islamic culture and religion. The oldest version of the Koran is kept in the medrasa’s library, dating from the time of the third Caliph Osman. Then we go on to the «Chorsu» Bazaar, which was already known in the Middle Ages and stood at the crossing of the caravansaries of the Great Silk Road. This is one of the largest markets of Tashkent and is not far from the centre. After a lunch break, we go to Ashraf village (270 km). One overnight stays in a guesthouse in Ashraf.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Family Guesthouse
People have been living in these mountain villages since the time of Alexander the Great. The buildings and the appendant stables have been the same for ever, women cook over an open fire, they weave and spin yarn, bake their own bread and milk the cows. The men farm, keep goats and sheep and build houses from stones and clay. Staying in this mountain village gives you the opportunity to participate in village life, to walk or ride, to help with cooking traditional meals, and lets you get a little closer to local culture.
Towards midday, we go on to the next mountain village Sentob. (7 km). Staying in a guesthouse. Lunch with the family. In the afternoon, we walk to the Sentob River. There are many petroglyphs on the rocks next to the river and the oldest ones are over 900 years old. If we are lucky, we will see wild horses or a golden eagle or partridges. Dinner with the family. Two overnight stays in the guesthouse in Sentob.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Accommodation: Family Guesthouse
Our hike today is through the green gardens to the Fazilman Valley (1640 m) –a large valley surrounded by mountains. On the way, we will see petroglyphs in the caves and abandoned stone houses. Then we will picnic by Fazilman lake, a small lake covered with reeds. In the afternoon, we return to the village. Dinner with the family.
Meals: Breakfast, picnic, and dinner
Accommodation: Family Guesthouse
Early in the morning, we hike (2.5 hours) to the mountain pass (2035m) and then we climb down to Sob village where the bus will be waiting for us. Trip through the Kyzyl-Kum Desert to Yangikazgan, yurt camp. Picnic by the lake. Camel-riding or trekking on part of the route to the Aydarkul Lake (4-5 km.) and walk along the AydarkulLake (5km). By the lake, we can swim (depending on the season) or observe the fauna (depending on the season we can see steppe turtles, hares or desert agamas). Overnight stay in the yurt camp.
Meals: Breakfast, picnic, and dinner
Accommodation: Family Guesthouse
We go to the ancient town of Nurata. In Nurata, we visit Nurata Mausoleum and the ruins of the fort of Alexander the Great. The name of the town „Nurata “comes from the name of the fort Nur, which was founded in the 4th century BC when Alexander the Great’s garrison was here. A spring with refreshing water which was here, called chashma, was the main reason for the settlement. The holy source chashma is a place of pilgrimage and one of the most important religious centres of Islam in the region.
After lunch we continue via Gijduvan to Bukhara. Bukhara is called the Holy Land of the 7000 Peers (holy teachers). Your pilgrimage to the holy sites of Sufism starts with a visit to the graves of some of the seven Sufi leaders outside the town. In the suburb Gijduvan, we will see the grave complex of AbdulhalikGijduvani (1103-1179). The town is also well-known all over Uzbekistan for its ceramics with particularly warm colours. Continue on to Bukhara, arrival late afternoon. After checking into the hotel, we can take a walk through the old town. Dinner in a local restaurant. Two overnight stays in Bukhara.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Komil Boutique Hotel in Bukhara
Bukhoroisharif (the „noble “Bukhara) is a town with imposing medrasas (Koran schools) and operating mosques that date back to ancient times. You start your tour with the PoiKalyan Complex. The Ark fortress deserves special mention – an originally monumental fortification which was for centuries the residence of Bukhara’s Emirs before the Soviets came to power. The oldest Muslim site in Bukhara and a real masterpiece of early Islamic architecture is the mausoleum of Ismail Samani. Trading arcades in the old town are more examples. Three of the remaining arcades house different traders: Toki Saraffon (Bazaar of the money-changers), Toki TelpakFurushon (caps and hats Bazaar), Toki Zargaron (Bazaar of the jewelers). Dinner in an old Jewish house with a local Bukhara family. The Suzani embroiderer Abdurahman will tell us about embroidery in Bukhara. We will eat Emirs Plov.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Komil Boutique Hotel in Bukhara
Trip to Shakhrisabz (green town). Excursion around Shakhrisabz to view the ruins of Tamerlan «Ak-Saray» ‘s summer palace (beginning of the 15th century), the Mosque Khazrati Imam and Kok Gumbaz (15th century) and the DorusSaodat Complex (15th century). Although Samarkand was the capital of Timur’s Empire, Shakhrisabz was his place of birth and therefore had to represent the might of the ruler. The ruins of the summer palace are still simply monumental and demonstrate the size of Timur’s Empire. On to the village of Ayakchi. Dinner and overnight stay with a local family (guesthouse).
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Family Guesthouse
We hike through the beautiful village to Alvastikul (Devil’s Lake) for about six hours. Then we go on to the Takhtakoracha (1250 m) up to the top level of the Ayakchi Rivers. Breath-taking views everywhere. Picnic lunch.
Meals: Breakfast, picnic, and dinner
Accommodation: Family Guesthouse
Today, we are going to the most famous place in all Uzbekistan – Saint David’s Cave. A frequently visited place of pilgrimage where the visitors are not just Muslims, but also Christians and Jews. There are 1300 steps to reach the cave of Saint David. Then on to Samarkand. Check into the hotel. Samarkand – the town from the Tales of 1001 Nights, was considered in the Middle Ages to be one of the most beautiful towns in the world and has still today lost none of its fascinations. Dinner in a local restaurant. One overnight stays in Samarkand.
Meals: Breakfast, and dinner
Accommodation: Ideal Hotel in Samarkand
You can admire the following buildings whilst you are in Samarkand: one of the visiting cards of Uzbekistan – the famous Registan Square with its wonderful medrasas will not leave you indifferent and will stay for ever in your memories of Samarkand. After visit a Palace-like mausoleum Guri Emir of the ruler Timur. In the afternoon you will visit the BibiKhanim Mosque, which was once considered to be one of the greatest sacred buildings of the Orient. According to legend, Tamerlan built the mosque for his beloved wife. Then we go to the Siyob Bazaar and try Samarkand bread which is famous all over Uzbekistan. It gets its special aroma from the clay ovens (Tandyrs) which are heated using cotton twigs. In the late afternoon, we take the fast train «Afrosiyob» to Tashkent. Transfer to the hotel. Dinner in a local restaurant. One overnight stay in Tashkent.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
Accommodation: Navruz Hotel in Tashkent
After an early breakfast, drive to Tashkent Airport for the flight home.
Meals: Breakfast
Prices per person in USD for 2020:
| Persons | 2 | 3 | 4 – 5 | 6 – 7 | 8 – 9 | 10 – 11 | 12 – 13 | 14 – 15 |
| Prices | $ 1535 | $ 1375 | $ 1265 | $ 1075 | $ 980 | $ 1005 | $ 975 | $ 960 |
The best time to visit Uzbekistan is generally in spring (April-May) or autumn (September-October).
The Uzbek currency is called the Som (UZS). There are few ATMs in Uzbekistan and even then, most do not accept any card other than Visa. Stores and restaurants typically do not accept credit cards. We recommend you bring all the money in cash.
The official language is Uzbek, but the main part of the population can speak Russian. In some areas (Samarkand, Bukhara) people also speak Tadjik. English is getting popular among young people.
The guest house is a house run by local people who live on the same premises. It’s similar to a hostel, bed, and breakfast, or inn. The guest house is a type of inexpensive hotel-like lodging. A national house is a house where local people live and receive visitors for lunch and dinners. You can order a dish from local national cuisine and feel yourself like home there. Accommodation is usually not provided in national houses.
Foreign citizens can become subscribers of any cellular company operating in Uzbekistan, in case if they have a temporary residence permit or a registration in the hotel.
We provide free tourist sim cards.
To enter Uzbekistan or transit through its territory, a visa is generally required. However, a visa-free entry regime applies to citizens of certain countries.