Kombinierte Tour Usbekistan - Turkmenistan
Discover the timeless allure of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, where ancient civilizations, legendary trade routes, and breathtaking architecture come together in a mesmerizing journey through the heart of Central Asia. This tour unveils a land where history and culture intertwine, offering an immersive experience into the grandeur of the Silk Road’s golden age.
This journey is more than just a passage through lands of historical significance—it’s a deep dive into the soul of Central Asia, where traditions endure, cultures flourish, and every corner reveals a new chapter of an epic past.
Reiseplan
Taschkent - Chiwa - Shavat (Grenze) - Kunya-Urgench - Dashoguz - Ashgabat - Nisa - Ashgabat - Mary - Merv - Turkmenabat - Farab (Grenze) - Buchara - Samarkand - Taschkent
Tag 1
Taschkent
Morning arrival in Tashkent, meet & greet, followed by breakfast at a café (included).
Start exploring the Uzbek capital with a visit to the Khast-Imam Complex, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, featuring:
- Kaffal Shashiy Mausoleum – dedicated to a renowned scholar and Sufi poet.
- Barak Khan Madrasa – a 16th-century architectural gem.
- Two mosques, one of which houses the famous Quran of Caliph Uthman, considered the oldest in the Muslim world.
Continue to the Chorsu Bazaar, the largest and oldest market in Tashkent, where vibrant colors, rich aromas, and lively trade showcase the city’s authentic spirit.
Lunch, followed by transfer and check-in at the hotel.
Nachmittag zur freien Verfügung um die Stadt in Ihrem eigenen Tempo zu erkunden.
Übernachtung in Taschkent
Tag 2
Taschkent - Chiwa
Flight to Urgench, followed by a transfer to Khiva.
Explore Itchan-Kala, the last capital of Khorezm and a well-preserved open-air museum. Strolling through its narrow streets, discover architectural gems such as:
- Arche Kunja - die "alte Festung" der Khanen von Chiwa, die im 17. Jahrhundert.
- Kalta Minor – an unfinished 19th-century minaret, famous for its striking turquoise tiles.
- Juma Mosque – a unique Friday mosque with 212 carved wooden columns (18th century).
- Tash Khauli Palace – the second residence of Khiva’s Khans, built in the 19th century.
- Islam Khodja Ensemble – an early 20th-century architectural masterpiece.
Übernachtung in Chiwa.
Tag 3
Chiwa - Chavat - Kunya Urgench - Dashoguz - Ashgabat
Early morning departure for the Uzbek-Turkmen border at Dashoguz (120 km).
Customs and border formalities before continuing to Kunya Urgench (110 km), an ancient Khorezm capital and UNESCO World Heritage site.
Besuch von Kunya Urgench:
- Mausoleum of Fakhr al-Din Razi (12th century) – dedicated to a famous Persian theologian.
- Mausoleum of Najm al-Din Kubra (14th century) – honoring the Sufi leader and founder of the Kubrawiya order.
- Minaret of Kutlug Timur (14th century, 62m high) – the tallest minaret in Central Asia.
- Mausoleen von Matkerim Ishan Sultan und Turebek Khanym (14. Jahrhundert).
- Mausoleum of Tekesh (13th century) – final resting place of the Khorezm conqueror.
Transfer to Dashoguz for the evening flight to Ashgabat (T5-114, 17:30–18:30).
Arrival in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, followed by hotel check-in.
Übernachtung in Ashgabat.
Tag 4
Ashgabat - Nisa - Ashgabat
Morning excursion to Altyn Asyr Bazaar in Jygyldyk, about 20 km north of Ashgabat. It is one of the largest open-air markets in the world, offering a vibrant atmosphere filled with local culture, crafts, and Turkmen traditions.
In the afternoon, enjoy free time or take an optional excursion to Nisa, an ancient Parthian royal sanctuary and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The ruins of Nisa were once a major center of the Parthian Empire, which flourished between the 3rd century BC and the 3rd century AD.
Übernachtung in Ashgabat.
Tag 5
Aschgabat - Maria - Merv - Turkmenabat
Morning flight to Mary. Transfer to Merv for sightseeing. An ancient Silk Road stopover, the city is dominated by the impressive fortresses of Kyz Kala and Yigit Kala. Over the centuries, Merv has been adorned with magnificent buildings, including the mausoleum of Sultan Sanjar, one of the most beautiful monuments in Central Asia.
Return to Mary and departure towards Turkmenabad (240 km).
Übernachtung in Turkmenabat
Tag 6
Turkmenabat - Farab (Grenze) - Buchara
Road to Bukhara through the Karakum Desert (Black Sands) and the Kyzylkum Desert (Red Sands) (90 km). Border crossing at Farab between Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan with customs formalities.
Upon arrival in Bukhara, check-in at the hotel.
Bummeln Sie zunächst durch die alte Stadt Buchara.
Übernachtung in Bukhara.
Tag 7
Bukhara
Breakfast at the hotel, followed by a city tour:
- Ismail Samani Mausoleum, the oldest monument in Bukhara, dating back to the 10th century
- Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum, linked to the Prophet Job
- Bolo-Khauz-Moschee
- Ark Fortress, former residence of Bukhara’s rulers
Fortsetzung der Exkursion:
- Medieval trading domes from the 16th century
- Kalon Mosque and Minaret, the tallest in Bukhara
- Mir-i-Arab Madrasah, a 16th-century Islamic school still in operation
- Ulugbek und Abdulaziz Khan Madrasahs
- Liabi Hauz complex
Übernachtung in Bukhara.
Tag 8
Buchara - Samarkand
Frühstück im Hotel, dann Fortsetzung der Exkursion:
- Bakhouddin Naqshband Complex, dedicated to the founder of the Naqshbandi Sufi order
- Chor Minor Madrasah, eine einzigartige Madrassa, die sich durch ihre besondere Architektur auszeichnet.
- Sitorai Mokhi Khosa Palace, the summer residence of the Emir of Bukhara
Abreise nach Samarkand.
Ankunft und Einchecken im Hotel.
Übernachtung in Samarkand.
Tag 9
Samarkand
Um Amin Maalouf zu zitieren: "Samarkand, das schönste Gesicht, das die Erde je der Sonne zugewandt hat".
Frühstück im Hotel, anschließend Beginn der Stadtrundfahrt:
- Shakhi-Zinda Complex, home to the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad’s cousin
- Bibi-Khanym Madrasah, built by Tamerlane in honor of his favorite wife
- Lokaler Basar
Fortsetzung der Exkursion:
- Registan-Platzdie historisches Herz der Stadt
- Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, the 15th-century tomb of the Timurid dynasty
Übernachtung in Samarkand.
Tag 10
Samarkand - Taschkent
Frühstück im Hotel.
Besuche am Vormittag:
- Konigil Silk Paper Workshop, where traditional silk paper is still handcrafted
- Ulugh Beg Observatory, the first observatory in Central Asia
Fortsetzung der Exkursion:
- Khudjum Carpet Factory, showcasing the art of traditional carpet weaving
- Afrasiab museum
Departure for Tashkent on the Afrosiyob high-speed train at 17:30 (280 km in 2 hours).
Arrival and check-in at the hotel.
Übernachtung in Taschkent.
Tag 11
Taschkent - Abreise
Transfer to the airport for the return flight.
Ende unserer Dienstleistungen.
Notes
Some notes about the program
Im Preis inbegriffen
Abholung und Betreuung am Flughafen
Unterbringung in 4-Sterne-Hotels in einem Doppel-/Zweibettzimmer gemäß dem Programm
All-inclusive-Mahlzeiten, außer für Gruppen von 2 Personen
Alle im Programm erwähnten Transporte, außer den Flügen
Exkursionen in Städten und Dörfern
Eintrittskarten für Museen, historische und kulturelle Stätten und Folklorekonzerte
Betreuung durch einen englisch-französisch-spanisch-chinesischen Reiseleiter während der gesamten Reise
Englischsprachiger Reiseführer in Turkmenistan
LOI, Visumunterstützung für Turkmenistan (garantiert)
Alle Steuern und Gebühren
Abschlussbankett
Preis exkl.
Internationale Flüge
Inlandsflug Taschkent - Urgench (Usbekistan); Inlandsflug Dashoguz-Ashgabat (Turkmenistan)
Versicherung
Alkoholische Getränke während der Mahlzeiten
Visumgebühr, Grenzgebühr nach Turkmenistan
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