Uzbekistan Tour with Fergana Valley
Discover the hidden treasures of Uzbekistan on this 11-day Uzbekistan tour package with Fergana Valley, combining the legendary Silk Road cities with authentic cultural experiences. Explore the vibrant capital of Tashkent, the ancient wonders of Samarkand, the historic streets of Bukhara, and the fascinating walled city of Khiva. Along the way, visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites, magnificent Islamic architecture, traditional bazaars, and iconic landmarks that reveal Uzbekistan’s rich history and heritage.
Experience the unique charm of the Fergana Valley, known for its silk production, traditional ceramics, and local craftsmanship. Visit Margilan’s famous silk workshops, Rishtan’s pottery centers, and Kokand’s historic palaces and mosques while enjoying authentic Uzbek cuisine and warm hospitality. With private transportation, expert guides, and carefully planned sightseeing, this Uzbekistan tour package offers an unforgettable journey through the culture, traditions, and timeless beauty of the Silk Road.
- Accommodation based on double/ twin room with breakfast.
- Accommodation for 3 nights in Tashkent.
- Accommodation for 1 night in Fergana.
- Accommodation for 2 nights in Samarkand.
- Accommodation for 2 nights in Bukhara.
- Accommodation for 2 nights in Khiva.
- Professional English-speaking local guides during excursions (group: 2- 4 pax).
- Professional English-speaking escorted guide (for groups from 5 pax)
- Trains: Afrosiab trains TAS- Marguilan (Day 3) - TAS- SKD (Day 5) - SKD- BHK (Day 7) - Economy class Regular train BUH - KHI (Day 9) coupe: 4-bed compartment
- Entrance fees to sights as per itinerary.
- Transfers and transport for excursions as per itinerary.
- Bottled water 0.5 L per day.
- All Taxes.
- International Flights.
- Entry Visa.
- Personal travel insurance.
- Tips for guides and drivers.
- Photo/ video charges in museums.
- Personal expenses and other extras are not mentioned in the itinerary.
Arrival at Tashkent Airport, meet our representative, and transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Tashkent.
Breakfast. Around 12:00, your guide will meet you in the lobby to start the excursion:
- Khasti Imam complex, including the Quran Museum, Barak Khan Madrassa, and Kafal Shahi Mausoleum, is one of Tashkent's most important spiritual monuments. The square is located in the heart of the old city.
- Chorsu Bazaar - the main oriental market in Tashkent.
- Tashkent Subway (several stations) - it was the first subway system in Central Asia. Construction was completed, and it opened in 1977. Each station has its own unique architectural style: marble, granite, and rows of columns.
- Amir Temur Square – central park with the equestrian statue of Amir Temur and the so-called “Broadway”.
- Independence Square – the most important square in Tashkent.
- Monument of Courage.
After the tour, transfer back to your hotel. Overnight in Tashkent.
Breakfast or boxes at the hotel. 08:10–13:20 – Train journey to Margilan.
Upon arrival, lunch at a local restaurant, followed by a city excursion in Margilan:
- Visit traditional silk factories with a demonstration of the silk production process.
- Drive to Fergana.
- Short Fergana city tour, followed by dinner at a local restaurant.
- Overnight in Fergana.
Breakfast at the hotel. Drive to Rishtan, the ceramics center of Uzbekistan, renowned for its centuries-old pottery traditions and workshops run by master artisans across generations.
Visit ceramics workshops, learning about traditional production techniques, followed by lunch in one of the workshops, offering an authentic local atmosphere. Continue the drive to Kokand.
Sightseeing in Kokand, including:
- Juma Mosque
- Norbutabiy Madrasah
- Khudoyor Khan Palace
Drive to Tashkent. Arrival,and overnight in Tashkent.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Meet the driver at the lobby. Transfer to the train station to take a fast train to Afrosiab (approx. 7:30 - 9:43 / 8:00-10:25 / 8:30-10:49).
The city of Samarkand, which was invaded by Alexander the Great and reduced to ashes by the hordes of Genghis Khan. Samarkand, nevertheless, became the most brilliant city in the 14th century, under Tamerlane, who made it his capital.
Upon arrival, start the excursion:
- Gur Amir Mausoleum – Timur's mausoleum, which, in Persian, translates as "the king's tomb". It contains the tombs of Timur, his sons Shohruh and Miran Shah, his grandsons Ulugbek and Muhammad Sultan, and Timur's tutor, Sayyid Baraka.
- Registan Square (15th-17th centuries), located in the city center. Its features include the Ulugbek Madrasa (1417-1420), the Sher-Dor Madrasa (1619-1636), and the Tilla-Kari Madrasa (1647-1660).
- Bibi-Khanum Mosque (15th century), one of the largest constructions of the Tamerlane era.
- Shakhi Zinda (9th–14th, 19th centuries), located on the southeastern mound of Afrosiab. This architectural complex consists of 44 tombs distributed among more than 20 mausoleums.
- Siab Bazaar – the main bazaar of Samarkand, staying on the crossroads of ancient trading routes.
- Visiting Samarkand and not paying a visit to Siab market means missing one of the most interesting adventures.
- Dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Samarkand.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Today we continue our excursion:
- Ulugbek Observatory - Ulugbek, grandson of Timur (Tamerlane), ruled the country for 40 years.
- During his reign, Samarkand became one of the world's leading scientific centers. In Samarkand, Ulugbek established the Scientific School, which brought together the most prominent astronomers and mathematicians. Ulugbek built the Gurjani Zij Observatory in Samarkand (1428-1429). It housed a giant marble sextant with a radius of over 40 meters and an arc length of 63 meters. This instrument was used to determine the coordinates of the sun, moon, and other planets. Ulugbek also created the astronomical catalog "Tables of the Stars".'
- Afrosiab Museum – Explore the history of ancient Samarkand through impressive archaeological artifacts and exhibits that reveal the city's rich Silk Road legacy.
- Konigil - Explore the traditional paper-making workshop, where paper is still produced using ancient methods.
- Khudjum – carpet factory.
- Free time to discover the city on your own.
- Dinner at a local restaurant.
- Overnight in Samarkand.
Overnight in Samarkand.
Breakfast at the hotel. At the indicated time, transfer to the station to take the high-speed train to Bukhara (approx.9:53-11:39 or 10:59 - 12:42).
Upon arrival, transfer to the old city of Bukhara. Start the excursion:
- Poikalon complex (XII – XVI c) architectural ensemble in the center of old Bukhara – includes the cathedral mosque “Masjidi Kalon”, “Miri Arab” madrasah and the highest minaret (46 m) at that time in the Orient.
- Trading Domes consist of three trading centers: Tok-i-Zargaron (1570) – Jeweler’s Bazaar, Tok-i-Tilpak Furushon (Cap Maker’s Bazaar, and Tok-i-Sarrafon (Moneychanger’s Bazaar.
- Magoki Attori – in 937, the four-pillared mosque was burned to the ground in a city-wide fire, and in the 12th century, the present mosque was erected, from which the focus of the mosque, the original Southern portal, remains.
- Lyabi – Haus (XVI – XVII c) – a complex with Nodir–Devon Begi madrassah, khanaka and big pool surrounded by trees.
- Dinner at a local restaurant.
- Overnight in Bukhara.
- Dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Bukhara.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Today we visit:
- Ismail Samani Mausoleum – A masterpiece of early Islamic architecture and one of the most significant monuments in Central Asia.
- Bolo Khauz Mosque (1712) – Bolo Hauz was built in 1712 and is one of the last buildings constructed before the modern era. The building served as a Friday mosque, and the Emir of Bukhara would often visit for Friday prayers.
- ARK Fortress (VI – XIX c) – In the Middle Ages, it was a whole town with the emir's house, wives, mosques, mint place, government institutes, store rooms, a prison, and a square for public executions.
- Traditional Folklore Show at Madrasah.
- Dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Bukhara.
Breakfast / breakfast boxes at the hotel. Transfer to the train station: Train (regular) 14:50-21:32 - 5:32- 11:12 (coupe: 4-bed compartment)
- Upon arrival, meet the driver.
- Lunch and check-in.
- Evening walk around the city.
- Dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight in Khiva.
Breakfast at the hotel.
The first thing you feel as you enter the heart of Khiva, the town of Ichan-Kala, is that you are in a fairy tale. As if descended from the magical pages of Scheherazade’s fairy tales, Khiva will meet you with narrow, cobbled streets, two-story clay houses, and a stunning array of mosques, mausoleums, minarets, and bright, richly coloured domes.
Start the excursion:
- Kalta Minor Minaret & Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah – Visit one of the largest madrasahs ever built in the Islamic world, located opposite the Kunya Ark (Old Fortress).
- Kunya Ark (17th century) – The inner citadel of Khiva, housing former administrative buildings, law courts, a mosque, and gunpowder workshops.
- Pakhlavan Mahmud Complex (14th–19th centuries) – Khiva’s most revered architectural ensemble, renowned for its exquisite tilework and spiritual significance.
- Islam Khodja Minaret and Madrasah (1908) – At 45 meters, the tallest structure in Khiva, featuring an observation platform with panoramic views of the old city.
- Djuma Mosque (10th–17th centuries) – A cathedral mosque supported by 212 intricately carved wooden columns, noted for its unique acoustics and innovative natural lighting.
- Mausoleum of Seyid Alaudin (14th century) – Known for its exceptional gravestone made of multicolored majolica, unique in world architectural ceramics.
- Tash Hovli Palace – The summer residence of the Khiva Khans, built in the first half of the 19th century, featuring three courtyards connected by a maze of corridors.
- Return to the hotel by the end of the excursion.
Overnight in Khiva.
Breakfast at the hotel. Meet your driver and transfer to Urgench International Airport for departure.