Uzbekistan

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Uzbekistan is a fascinating destination where ancient history, vibrant culture, and magnificent architecture come together. Known as the crown jewel of the Silk Road, it boasts majestic mosques, grand madrasahs, colorful bazaars, and desert landscapes. Every city feels like stepping into a fairytale filled with tales of caravans, empires, and explorers.

Tentative Itinerary

DAY 1 - ARRIVAL & HOTEL CHECK-IN IN TASHKENT

Meet & Greet - Tashkent Airport
Get picked up from the Airport, City Tourand drop at the hotel in Tashkent.
After the Tour, Check-in at the hotel in Tashkent

DAY 2 - TASHKENT GUIDED CITY TOUR (SIC)
  • Hazrati Imam Complex: The architectural ensemble “Khazrati Imam”, Hast Imam or “Hastim” (“Holy Imam”), as Tashkent residents often call it, is is known as a religious complex of the in the old town part of Tashkent. For many centuries, various kinds of buildings were erected on this site, which
    eventually formed the current appearance of the ensemble.
  • Amir Timur Museum: The Amir Timur Museum, also known as The State Museum of Timurids History, stands proud at the center of Tashkent. Built in 1996 to mark the 660th anniversary of Amir Timur’s birth, the museum celebrates what it sees as a glorious history and places modern Uzbekistan as the direct descendant of that history.
  • Kukeldash Madrasah: Madrasah Kukeldash is located on a high hill in the area of Chorsu square. The builder of the madrasah was a vezir of the Tashkent khans (1551-1575), called Kukeldash ("the fosterbrother of the khan"). The madrasah has a traditional composition: an extensive court yard, built on khudjras, with darskhana and a mosque in the corners.
  • Independance Square: Independence Square as many other places in Tashkent has its own history. Before 1865, not far from this place there was a palace of Kokand khan. In 1865 the Kokand khanate was liquidated and by order of the Russian administration and the construction of a residence for a Turkestan Governor-General began next to it.
  • White Mosque: The opening of the mosque took place before a significant event for the Muslim world the Eid al-Fitr holiday in 2014. During construction, all the norms for traditional Oriental architecture were observed, but the mosque differs from the more ancient ones in its white marble decoration. It can accommodate more than 2,500 people. On Sunny days, the shrine shines in the sun. The Minor consists of a grand avenue planted with greenery, and inside there is a large hall decorated with
    quotations from the Holy book of the Koran and a mark pointing to Mecca made of gold. Overnight in Tashkent.
DAY 3 - EXCURSION TO CHIMGAN MOUNTAINS & CHARVAK LAKE (SIC)
  • Chimgan Mountains: Chimgan Mountain is a popular mountain resort located in the Western Tien
    Shan range, about 80 kilometers northeast of Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. It sits within the
    Chatkal Mountains and is part of the Ugam-Chatkal National Park, known for its scenic beauty and
    fresh mountain air.
  • Rising to an altitude of around 3,309 meters (10,856 feet), Chimgan is often called the "Uzbek Switzerland" due to its green slopes, alpine meadows, and dense forests.
  • Chimgan is especially popular among locals and tourists looking for a quick getaway from Tashkent. The nearby Charvak Reservoir adds to the region's appeal with options for swimming, boating, and picnics.
  • Charvak Lake: Charvak Lake is a large, picturesque reservoir located in the Tashkent Region of Uzbekistan, about 60 kilometers from the capital, Tashkent. It was created in 1970 by the construction of the Charvak Hydroelectric Dam on the Chirchiq River, which also gathers water from the Pskem, Koksu, and Chatkal Rivers.
  • Surrounded by the stunning peaks of the Western Tien Shan Mountains, including areas near Chimgan and Beldersay, the lake has become one of Uzbekistan’s top recreational spots.
  • Charvak Lake is part of the Ugam-Chatkal National Park, making it a great base for hiking, eco-tourism, and mountain adventures. Overnight in Tashkent.
DAY 4 - SHOPPING TOUR IN TASHKENT (SIC)

Chorsu Bazaar: Chorsu Bazaar is one of the oldest and most famous traditional markets in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. Located in the heart of the Old City, near the historic Kukeldash Madrasah, it has been a bustling center of trade for centuries.
The bazaar is especially known for its iconic blue-domed structure, which houses the main market area. Here, you'll find a colorful and vibrant mix of:

  • Fresh fruits and vegetables
  • Meat and spices
  • Traditional Uzbek breads and sweets
  • Local handicrafts (like pottery, copperware, silk, and fabrics)

Tashkent City Mall: Tashkent City Mall is a state-of-the-art, multi-use complex located in the heart of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Officially opened in early 2024, it stands as the largest and most modern
shopping and entertainment center in Central Asia. The development has been recognized as the Best Mixed-Use Development in Uzbekistan by the International Property Awards.

Magic City: Magic City is a modern entertainment park located in the center of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, offering a mix of thrilling attractions, cultural experiences, and family-friendly activities. Inspired by
famous world cities, the park features themed streets, a fairy-tale castle, a Roman-style amphitheater, and Central Asia’s first aquarium with a 20-meter tunnel. Visitors can enjoy exciting rides, laser
cinemas, dancing fountains, and various dining and shopping options. Magic City is a vibrant
destination for both locals and tourists looking for fun, culture, and a touch of fantasy, all in one place. Overnight in Tashkent.

DAY 5 - DEPARTURE
  • After a lovely stay in Uzbekistan, its time to say good bye.
  • Checkout from the hotel, meet our captain at the lobby.
  • Drop at the airport in Tashkent.
Inclusions
  • Transport service with professional driver
  • Entrance tickets
  • 4* Hotel with daily breakfast
  • Everything mentioned in the itinerary
  • Return flight tickets from DXB (Dubai)
  • 8 kgs cabin bag
Exclusion
  • Personal expenses
  • Meals except breakfast at the hotel
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