Follow the footsteps of emirs and traders through ancient cities that defined the world's most legendary trade route.
Uzbekistan is a country where ancient history and warm hospitality merge. Home to some of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Central Asia, it offers a stunning collection of Islamic architecture, from the turquoise domes of Samarkand to the desert fortresses of Khiva.
Experience the vibrant bazaars, taste the legendary Plov, and witness the intricate craftsmanship of Silk Road artisans that has been preserved for centuries through dynasties of the Timurid Empire.
Journey through the living museums of the ancient world.
The heart of ancient Samarkand, framed by three magnificent madrasas decorated with intricate azure and gold tiles.
Located in Bukhara, this religious complex features 12th-century minarets and stunning mosque architecture from the middle ages.
The inner town of ancient Khiva, an open-air museum protected by massive mud-brick walls and filled with historical mosques.
We provide premium services to make your Central Asian adventure comfortable and worry-free.
VIP Afrosiyob bullet train tickets between Samarkand and Tashkent.
Authentic heritage hotels converted from ancient Silk Road palaces.
Private chauffeured transfers and constant on-ground assistance.
Curated dining experiences featuring authentic Plov and local delicacies.
Choose the perfect package to discover the gems of the Silk Road.
Samarkand & Tashkent Heritage
Samarkand, Bukhara & Tashkent
Ultimate Silk Road Adventure
Teahouses (Chaikhana) are the heart of Uzbekistan. Green tea is served everywhere and is a symbol of hospitality.
Uzbekistan is a secular country, but dressing modestly when visiting religious sites is recommended. Breathable cotton is best for heat.
While card usage is growing, carrying cash (Som) is essential for bazaars. ATMs are widely available in major cities.
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