Kombinierte Tour Usbekistan - Tadschikistan
Embark on a captivating journey through Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, where history, culture, and breathtaking nature come together. Discover the jewels of the Silk Road—Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva—UNESCO-listed cities with turquoise domes and majestic madrasahs.
Cross the spectacular mountains of Tajikistan, explore authentic villages, and immerse yourself in the ancient traditions of Central Asia. Experience an unforgettable adventure between past and present!
Reiseplan
Khiva -Bukhara - Samarkand-Penjikent-7 lakes-Penjikent-Istaravshan-Khujand-Tashkent
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Urgench – Khiva
Arrival in Urgench with a stopover in Istanbul.
Meet and greet at Urgench airport, followed by a transfer to Khiva (30 km). After breakfast and a short rest, begin exploring the city.
Discover the inner city of Itchan-Kala, a UNESCO-listed site that offers a clear glimpse of what a Central Asian city looked like in the 19th century.
Übernachtung in Chiwa.
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Khiva – Bukhara (480 km)
Breakfast at the hotel, then departure for Bukhara, the city of oriental tales, boasting over 2,500 years of history.
Cross the vast Wüste Kyzylkum, with a stop along the way to enjoy tea by the Amu Darya River.
Continue the journey to Bukhara, with lunch en route. Arrival in Bukhara in the evening and check-in at the hotel.
Übernachtung in Bukhara.
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Bukhara
Frühstück im Hotel, gefolgt von einem Stadtrundfahrt:
- Ismail Samani Mausoleum, the oldest monument in Bukhara (10th century).
- Chashma-Ayub-Mausoleum, linked to the Prophet Job.
- Bolo-Khauz-Moschee.
- The Ark Fortress, former residence of Bukhara’s rulers.
Lunch break.
- Mittelalterliche Handelskuppeln from the 16th century.
- Kalon Moschee und Minarett, the tallest in Bukhara.
- Mir Arab Madrasah (16th century), still active today.
- Ulugh Beg and Abdulaziz Khan Madrasahs.
Dinner at a Suzani embroidery master’s home.
Overnight at the hotel.
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Bukhara – Samarkand
After breakfast, explore sites outside the city:
- Chor Minor, a unique 19th-century structure with four minarets, built by the Turkmen merchant Khalif Niyazkul.
- Chor Bakr Necropolis, a 16th-century mausoleum complex, located 5 km from Bukhara.
- Sitorai Mokhi Khosa Palast (19th century), the summer residence of the Emirs of Bukhara, blending local and European styles with richly decorated halls.
Transfer to the train station for the Afrosiyob high-speed train to Samarkand (14:58 – 16:41).
Übernachtung in Samarkand.
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Samarkand
As Amin Maalouf once wrote, “Samarkand, the most beautiful face the Earth has ever turned toward the sun.”
After breakfast, explore the city’s wonders:
- Shakhi Zinda Necropolis, home to the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad’s cousin.
- Bibi-Khanym Madrasa, built by Tamerlane in honor of his beloved wife.
- Lokaler Basar, a vibrant market full of colors and flavors.
Lunch break.
- Registan-Platz, the historic heart of Samarkand.
- Gur-e Amir Mausoleum, the 15th-century resting place of Tamerlane and his dynasty.
- El-Merosi Theater, showcasing traditional Uzbek historical costumes and performances.
Übernachtung in Samarkand.
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Samarkand
After breakfast, continue exploring Samarkand:
- Konighil Village, home to the traditional paper-making workshop.
- Ulugh-Beg-Observatorium, one of the most advanced in the medieval world.
- Afrosiab Museum, showcasing the ancient history of Samarkand.
- Khudjum-Teppichfabrik, where artisans weave intricate Uzbek rugs.
Free time for the rest of the day.
Übernachtung in Samarkand.
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Samarkand – Jartepa Border – Penjikent
After breakfast, transfer to the Uzbekistan-Tajikistan border at Jartepa (50 km, ~1h). Complete border formalities, then meet your Tajik guide and driver.
Drive to Penjikent (20 km, ~20 min), stopping at Sarazm, one of Central Asia’s oldest settlements (5500 years old), a UNESCO-Welterbestätte since 2010.
Sightseeing in Penjikent:
- Rudaki Museum – dedicated to Abu Abdallah Rudaki, the father of Persian poetry.
- Ancient Penjikent – explore the ruins of the 5th-century Sogdian city, abandoned in the 8th century. See the remains of houses, a citadel, Zoroastrian fire temples, and an ancient bazaar.
Overnight in Penjikent.
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Penjikent – Seven Lakes – Penjikent (160 km round trip)
After breakfast, transfer to the Seven Lakes (Haft Kul), one of Tajikistan’s most famous natural wonders. These seven stunning lakes, each with a unique color, are nestled in the Fann Mountains:
- Mijgon
- Soya
- Hushyor
- Nophin (2139m altitude)
- Khurdak
- Marguzor
- Hazorchashma (2400m altitude)
Genießen Sie eine picnic by the lake before returning to Penjikent.
Overnight in Penjikent.
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Penjikent – Istaravshan – Khujand (280 km)
After breakfast, departure for Khujand via Istaravshan.
Sightseeing in Istaravshan:
- Mug Tepa, an ancient settlement in Ura-Tube, believed to have been founded by Cyrus the Great at the northeastern edge of his empire.
- Khazrati Shoh Architectural Complex.
- Visit to the local bazaar for an authentic Tajik shopping experience.
Weiter zu Khujand.
Overnight in Khujand.
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Khujand
After breakfast, explore Khujand, one of the oldest cities in Central Asia.
Visits include:
- Museum of Archaeology and Fortification – Located in the northern part of the city, this 7th-8th century fortress once had towering walls. It was repeatedly destroyed and rebuilt, with the last reconstruction in the 18th century. The museum is housed inside the fortress.
- Payshanba Bazaar - Die largest market in Central Asia, a vibrant and lively spot offering local delicacies, textiles, and handicrafts.
- Mosque and Mausoleum of Sheikh Muslihiddin (17th-19th centuries) – A religious and architectural landmark.
- City landmarks – Visit the Lenin-Denkmal und die Monument of Poet Khujandi.
- Arbob Palace (20th century) – Once the headquarters of a Soviet collective farm, this palace is a fine example of Soviet-Tajik architecture.
Meals: Frühstück im Hotel. Lunch and dinner at leisure.
Overnight in Khujand.
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After breakfast, transfer to the Tajikistan-Uzbekistan border. Border formalities and customs clearance.
Departure for Tashkent.
Afternoon city tour in Tashkent:
- Hast-Imam-Komplex – The largest religious center in Tashkent.
- Chorsu-Basar - Die oldest and largest market in Tashkent, known for its traditional blue-domed structure and vibrant atmosphere.
- Unabhängigkeitsplatz - Einer der largest squares in Central Asiaein Symbol für die Souveränität Usbekistans.
- Amir-Temur-Platz – Established in the Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts, this historic square was once the site of military parades and now serves as a cultural and social hub.
Übernachtung in Taschkent.
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Taschkent - Abreise
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport for your return flight.
Notes
Im Preis inbegriffen
Accommodation in a double room at hotels
Early check-in in Khiva
All tourist taxes
Meal plan: BB (Bed & Breakfast) ; One lunch at the 7 Lakes
Transportation services throughout the tour
High-speed train from Samarkand to Tashkent (economy class)
Qualified English -French-Chinese speaking guide throughout the tour
English-speaking guide in Tajikistan
Excursions + entrance fees
Drinking water
Preis exkl.
Internationale Flüge
Reiseversicherung
Zuschlag für Einzelzimmer
Beverages during meals
Camera ticket for historical monuments
Trinkgeld für den Reiseleiter und den Fahrer (empfohlen)