
Uzbekistan
Crossroads of Caravan Routes of the Great Silk Road
Twelve days, guaranteed departures: Khiva, the desert fortresses, Bukhara, a yurt camp and Samarkand.
- Kafolatlangan jo'nash
- Small group
dan$1,188kishi uchun
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Three walled cities, a hundred madrasas and the best bread on the road. The dense, blue-tiled heart of the Silk Road.
More of the Silk Road survives here than anywhere else. Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva were not reconstructed for tourists — they were lived in continuously, patched, re-tiled and argued over for six hundred years.
You can cross the country by fast train in a morning, which means a two-week trip is genuinely unhurried. Expect long lunches, insistent hospitality, and more turquoise than you thought a colour could be.

Uzbekistan
Twelve days, guaranteed departures: Khiva, the desert fortresses, Bukhara, a yurt camp and Samarkand.
dan$1,188kishi uchun
Batafsil
Uzbekistan
Eight days built around what children actually enjoy: cable cars, camels, fortresses and a desert crossing.
dan$870kishi uchun
Batafsil
Uzbekistan
The three cities, plus a yurt camp at Yangi Gazgan and two days as a guest in Asraf village.
dan$760kishi uchun
Batafsil
Uzbekistan
Five days, two great cities: Bukhara and Samarkand, reached by fast train from Tashkent.
dan$735kishi uchun
Batafsil
Uzbekistan
Fourteen days with the craftsmen: Rishtan ceramics, Margilan silk, Bukhara embroidery and the workshops in between.
dan$658kishi uchun
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