TASHKENT – SAMARKAND
TASHKENT – BUKHARA
SAMARKAND--TASHKENT
7 Days –6 Nights
TAMERLANE’S LANE
Round trip
Day 1 –Tashkent – Arrival (B)
Upon your early arrival in Tashkent, our airport representative will greet you and facilitate your transfer to
the hotel, where you can proceed with check-in process and rest at the hotel.
Day 2 –Tashkent –city tour (B)
After breakfast, meet your guide and driver and start sightseeing capital of Uzbekistan, the biggest city in
Central Asia. Visit Old City part of Tashkent with Khast-Imam Complex where the world-famous Quran of
Caliph Uthman– Ottoman has been preserved. In Khast Imam visit Madrasah of Barak-Khan, Tilla Sheik
Mosque, Mausoleum of the Saint Abu Bakr Kaffal Shashi and the Islamic Institute of Imam al-Bukhari.
Explore Chorsu Bazaar. Then take a ride on Tashkent Metro to the city center to visit Applied Arts
Museum and walk through Navoi Theater to Amir Timur Square where you will end Tashkent city tour.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3 –Tashkent- Bukhara City Tour (B)
Morning transfer to the railway station for the high-speed Afrosiyob train ride to Bukhara (journey time 4
h). Your guide and driver will meet you at train station to begin the city tour in Bukhara. Arrive in
Bukhara, check in to the hotel. In the evening, take a leisurely stroll through the enchanting alleyways of
the old town, absorbing the quaint charm and timeless beauty of the surroundings. At your own
convenience, you can choose to conclude your day with a satisfying dinner at a local restaurant, where
you can relish the flavors of the region.
A Subsidiary of ROCKET INTERNATIONAL
BUKHARA - SAMARKAND
Explore the historical richness of the Samanid Mausoleum, built during the reign of Ismail Samani (892-907) as
a family burial site. Discover the elegant Chashma Ayub Mausoleum, featuring a distinctive conical roof and
multiple domes, believed to date back to the 12th century. Explore the formidable ARK Fortress, the historic
stronghold that once safeguarded the ruling elite. Visit the Bolo Khauz Mosque (1712), which served as the
primary mosque and Friday mosque for the Emir's court. Delve into the rich history of the Poikalon complex,
featuring the Miri-Arab madrasa, the Kalon mosque, and the iconic Kalon minaret (46 meters) - a revered
symbol of the city built in 1127. Experience the bustling energy of the Market Dome Buildings, including Tagi
Zargaron, Tagi Telpak Furushon, and Tagi Saraffon. Uncover the charm of the Lyabi-House Complex, which
encompasses the Madrasah Nodir Devon Begi and Chonako. Explore the historical architecture of Fayzulla
Khodjaev's House, a traditional 19th-century merchant's residence. Marvel at the unique design of the Choir
Minor Mosque, characterized by its Indian-style architecture. Conclude your day with an optional delightful
dinner at Foklore NDB Madrasa, where you can savor local delicacies while enjoying traditional folklore
performances.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 4 – Bukhara-Samarkand- city tour (B)
Start your day with a delightful breakfast at the hotel before immersing yourself in a captivating city tour of
Bukhara. Begin by exploring the vibrant Jewish Quarter, where you can visit the synagogue and learn about the
rich historical and cultural significance of the Jewish community in Bukhara. Continue your journey to the
Naqshbandi complex, a revered religious site regarded as one of the holiest destinations for Muslims. Explore
the intricate mausoleum and mosque within the complex, offering profound insights into the life and teachings
of Naqshbandi (1318-1389), the esteemed founder of an influential Sufi order. Witness the daily pilgrimage of
devoted followers who pay homage at his sacred resting place, adding to the spiritual ambiance of the site.
Later, you'll be transferred to the railway station for a train ride to Samarkand (travel duration: 2 hours and 10
minutes).
Upon arrival, a driver will be waiting for you at the train station to escort you to your hotel for an overnight stay.
SAMARKAND-TASHKENT
Day 5 –Samarkand – city tour (B)
Enjoy a satisfying breakfast at your hotel before embarking on an immersive city tour. Your exploration will
include some of the most iconic landmarks in Uzbekistan. Begin with visiting the Gur Emir Mausoleum,
also known as the "Tomb of the Emperor," which was constructed between the late 14th and mid-15th
centuries as the final resting place of Timur, next visit the awe-inspiring Registan Square, featuring three
majestic madrassas that were established as the focal point of Samarkand during the 14th and 17th
centuries under Timur's patronage. Next visit is to the Bibi Khanum Mosque, a magnificent 14th-century
structure that serves as the main mosque and was remarkably erected within a span of five years, from
1399 to 1404. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Oriental Bazaar-Siyab, where you can
experience the local culture and find an array of traditional goods and local delicacies. Next, venture to the
Shahi Zinda Necropolis, a historic burial complex commissioned by Timur for his family and closest
confidants between the 11th and 15th centuries. It stands as a striking testament to the exquisite and
diverse Timurid architectural style. As the day draws to a close, relish an optional delightful traditional
dinner hosted by an Uzbek family, where you'll have the opportunity to partake in the preparation of Plov,
the national dish of Uzbekistan, creating lasting memories of local customs and culinary traditions.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 6 –Samarkand-Tashkent – city tour (B)
Begin your day with a delightful breakfast at the hotel, preparing you for an exciting city tour in Samarkand.
and then proceed to the renowned Ulugbek Observatory, an ancient astronomical observatory dating back
to the 15th century. Discover the historical significance of the region at the Afrosiab Museum, offering
insights into the ancient city of Samarkand. Gain a unique perspective on Meros traditional paper
manufacturing techniques, followed by an engaging hands-on experience. After lunch you’ll be transferred
for a high-speed Afrosiyob train ride to Tashkent (travel duration: 2 hours and 10 minutes). Upon arrival, a
driver will be waiting for you at the train station to escort you to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 7 –Tashkent – airport (B)
Enjoy your breakfast at the hotel, check out. Enjoy your free day before your scheduled transfer to the
airport. From there, concluding your visit to this captivating destination.
NUMBER OF Low season Shoulder season High season
PAX
(1.01.24-14.03.25) 16.06.25-14.08.25) (15.03.25-15.06.25
(15.11.25-28.12.25)
15.08.25-14.11.25)
2 pax $ 733 $ 767 $ 831
4 pax $ 599 $ 629 $ 689
6 pax $ 519 $ 551 $ 607
8 pax $ 495 $ 525 $ 581
10 pax $ 467 $ 499 $ 553
15 pax $ 455 $ 495 $ 547
20 pax $ 443 $ 475 $ 531
25 pax $ 435 $ 467 $ 525
30 pax $ 415 $ 449 $ 505
Tour price per person in USD, in sharing twin room basis including breakfast
Single supplement $ 175 $ 196 $ 210
ACCOMMODATION
CITY STANDARD HOTEL OR SIMILAR NIGHTS
TASHKENT Stay inn 3* or similar 3
BUKHARA Sahid, Nodirabegim or similar 1
SAMARKAND Wellness turon or Similar 2
SUPPLEMENT PER PAX STANDARD RESTAURANTS LUXURY RESTAURANTS
HALF BOARD 185$ 245$
FULL BOARD 295$ 495$
Includes :
•Transfer to and from airport;
•Accommodation based on double/twin room sharing, breakfasts included;
•Sightseeing tour program in each city with local guides & transportation;
•Entrance tickets to sights as per itinerary;
•Ticket for train Tashkent—Bukhara-Samarkand-Tashkent economy class tickets (on rare occasions
when the high-speed
train is unavailable, we will replace this with the most-comfortable class of regular train);
•Transportation during excursion
•Excludes:
• Tour leader to accompany the travelers for the whole period of the tour;
•Early check-in and Late check-out
•Full board, half board
•Hotel charges for additional services;
•Consular fees for Uzbekistan tourist visa;
•Tips are not included, but would be appreciated;
•Personal travel insurance.
•Touristic tax 4.5$ per pax/per day
Cancelation policy:
•30 days or more 0% of the tour cost
•30 – 15 days 50% of the tour cost
•15 -8 days 75% of the tour cost
•1-7 days 100% of the tour cost
•CHILD & INFANT PACKAGE RATES:
•0 – 2 yrs old: Free package.
•2.99 to 6.99 yrs old: 50% discount
•7.00 to 11.99 yrs old: 30% discount
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
BUKHARA:
Medieval hammam bath complexes (XVI century are a
special attraction of Bukhara! Be sure to visit the
medieval hammam, located in the very centre of the old
city, near the trading domes of the hatters, Toki-Tilpak-
Furushon. An oriental hammam session in Bukhara is a
unique hygienic and ethnographic experience,
complemented by oriental peeling, ginger-honey detox
and traditional massage in a relaxing environment with
aromatic herbal tea
Price: $50 per person
Don't miss the opportunity to visit one of the
atmospheric and cozy tea houses located in the heart of
the old city of Bukhara! Here you can try different types
of tea with herbs and spices, combined with oriental
sweets and dried fruits. On the menu: herbal tea, clove
tea, ginger tea, green and famous saffron tea and much
more
Price: $15 per person
SAMARKAND:
An excellent addition to the excursion program in
Samarkand will be a tasting of Uzbek wines and
cognacs at the Bagizagan winery, which will
introduce you to the history of winemaking,
harvesting and the intricacies of the production of
regional wines, and of course, will allow you to enjoy
the best varieties of Uzbek wines and cognacs in a
colourful basement tasting room.
Price: $59 per person
Be sure to visit the Samarkand Theater of Historical
Costume "El Merosi", which will allow you to touch
the history of the times of the Scythian warriors,
ancient Sogd and the empire of Tamerlane through
the cultural and ethnographic show "A Moment of
Eternity".
Price: $30 per person
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
TASHKENT
"Human House“ art gallery is an amazing place in
Tashkent, combining an art gallery, a museum, a
souvenir shop and a cafe. The art gallery is located
in the central part of Tashkent, which is easily
recognizable by its cob walls and ancient oriental
style.
The gallery regularly holds cultural events:
concerts, master classes on cooking national
dishes, painting ceramics, organizing seminars,
folklore shows, film screenings and gala dinners.
Price: $20 per person
Wine tasting at the Uzum Fermer winery
Uzum fermer is the first family winery in Uzbekistan,
located in the vicinity of Tashkent, which produces
varietal wine using European technology. The farm
includes 21 hectares of vineyards, an exotic garden,
a mini hotel and wineries.
At the farm you will enjoy a pleasant walk through
the ornamental garden, where more than 1,500
species of plants grow, collected from all over the
world, and a tour of the Italian winery, where you will
be given an overview of the process from harvesting
grapes to bottling the wine.
Price: $59 per person
Includes: wine tasting accompanied by cheese
platter and fruits slices