Özbekistan, farklı bir yol
Embark on a timeless journey, following in the footsteps of Alexander the Great. Ancient Bactria, Sogdiana, and Khorezm reveal their hidden treasures, set against breathtaking landscapes and a millennia-old heritage.
Dare to experience something different and immerse yourself in a unique adventure, where living traditions and fascinating cultures blend in an unforgettable setting.
Let yourself be swept away by this one-of-a-kind journey through Uzbekistan, designed just for you!
Seyahat programı
Tashkent - Termez - Darband - Boysun - Shakhrisabz -Samarkand - Aydarkul - Bukhara - Khiva
1. Gün
Taşkent
Arrival in Tashkent at 07:35, with a layover in Istanbul.
Check-in at the Otelve ardından Kahvaltı.
After some rest, start exploring Tashkent’s highlights:
- Khast Imam Square, famous for its 7th-century Quran manuscript
- Chorsu Çarşısı, a vibrant traditional market
Lunch break (at your own expense), then continue the tour:
- Bağımsızlık Meydanı
- Amir Timur Square
Overnight at the hotel
2. Gün
Tashkent – Termez
Otelde kahvaltı.
Flight to Termez at 13:30. Upon arrival, transfer and check-in at the hotel.
Afternoon excursions:
- Termez Archaeological Museum – Home to unique artifacts showcasing the history and culture of the region.
- Kirk Kiz Palace - A 9th-century structure offering a glimpse into the region’s ancient architecture and history.
Overnight at the hotel
3. Gün
Termez
Sonra Kahvaltı, head to the Zurmala Tower, an impressive Buddhist stupa bir şey yok. Kushan era.
Other visits include:
- Fayaz Tepa - A Buddhist monastery dating back to the 2nd-3rd centuries.
- Kara Tepa – If security conditions allow, visit this monastic complex near the Afghan border.
- Ancient city of Ayritam - A fascinating archaeological site bir şey yok. Kushan Empire (1st-3rd century AD).
- Mausoleum of Saint Hakim-i Termizi – An important pilgrimage site.
- Sultan Saadat Necropolis - A remarkable burial site için region’s nobles and saints.
Overnight at the hotel
4. Gün
Termez – Darband – Boysun
Otelde kahvaltı.
Transfer to Darband.
- Visit the Darband Gorges and enjoy a scenic walk along the mountain cliffs.
- Stop at the Khudjamaykhona natural spring.
- Transfer to the picturesque Sairob village to admire its ancient plane trees.
- Explore the red canyons of Tangisara and visit Padang village.
- Discover the juniper forest and the stunning Zaurboshi Gorges.
- Transfer Boysun, a region known for its rich cultural heritage.
- Visit the Art Suzane Craft Centerile ünlüdür. traditional embroidery.
Yemekler: Breakfast at the hotel / Öğle Yemeği / Dinner with a local family
Overnight at a local homestay
5. Gün
Boysun – Shakhrisabz – Samarkand
Breakfast at the homestay.
Depart for Shakhrisabz (189 km, ~3h), the birthplace of Tamerlane.
Sightseeing in Shakhrisabz:
- Aksarai Palace (The White Palace), Tamerlane’s grand summer residence.
- Dorus Saodat Complex (The Abode of Power), an important Timurid dynasty mausoleum.
- Dorut Tilovat Complex (The Abode of Reflection), a spiritual and educational center.
Öğle yemeği molası.
Devam et Semerkant (120 km, ~2h).
Upon arrival, otel check-in.
Yemekler: Breakfast at the hotel / Lunch free / Dinner at a restaurant
Overnight at the hotel
6. Gün
Semerkant
As Amin Maalouf once said, “Samarkand, the most beautiful face that the Earth has ever turned towards the sun.”
Breakfast at the hotel, followed by a guided city tour:
- Uluğ Bey Gözlemevi, one of the most advanced astronomical centers of the 15th century.
- Shakhi Zinda Complex, a stunning necropolis that houses the tomb of Prophet Muhammad’s cousin.
- Bibi-Khanym Medresesi, a magnificent structure built by Tamerlane in honor of his beloved wife.
- Siab Bazaar, a bustling local market offering spices, dried fruits, and traditional sweets.
Öğle yemeği molası.
- Registan Meydanı, the architectural heart of Samarkand, home to the iconic Ulugh Beg, Sher-Dor, and Tilla-Kari madrasahs.
- Gur-e-Amir Anıt Mezarı, the final resting place of Tamerlane, adorned with intricate blue domes and mosaics.
Overnight at the hotel
7. Gün
Samarkand – Aydarkul
Breakfast at the hotel, then departure for the Aydarkul for a unique camping safari.
- Arrival at the yurt camp, a traditional nomadic settlement.
- Camel ride across the desert landscapes.
- Visit to Lake Aydarkul, an oasis in the middle of the steppe.
- Swimming in the lake, depending on weather conditions.
- Return to the yurt camp for relaxation.
Evening program:
- Dinner under the stars, surrounded by the tranquility of the desert.
- Traditional Kazakh songs by the fire, immersing in nomadic culture.
Overnight at the yurt camp
8. Gün
Aydarkul – Bukhara
Breakfast at the yurt camp, then departure for Buhara üzerinden Nurata.
Visit to the Wall of Alexander the Great ve water reservoir ile sacred fish.
Stop at the caravanserai Rabat-i-Malik ve Sardoba water reservoir.
On the way, visit Gijduvan to explore the workshop of master ceramist Abdullo Narzullaev.
Excursion to the Ceramics Museum and pottery workshop, followed by a discovery of traditional silk embroidery.
Continuation to Buhara. Arrival and check-in at the hotel.
Overnight at the hotel
9. Gün
Buhara
Breakfast at the Otel, followed by the start of the city tour:
• İsmail Samani TürbesiBuhara'nın en eski anıtı olan ve geçmişi 10. yüzyıl.
• Chashma Ayub Mausoleum, linked to the Prophet Job.
• Bolo-Khauz Camii.
• Ark Kalesi, the residence of Bukhara’s rulers.
• Ortaçağ ticaret kubbeleri bir şey yok. 16. yüzyıl.
• Kalon Camii ve Minaresi, the tallest in Buhara.
• Mir Arap Medresesi, a still-active 16. yüzyıl Islamic school.
• Ulughbek and Abdulazizkhan Madrasahs.
• Lyabi Khauz Complex.
Overnight at the hotel
10. Gün
Buhara
Breakfast at the Otel, followed by the continuation of the Buhara tour:
• Bakhouddin Nakşibend Kompleksi, adanmış founder of the Naqshbandi Sufi order.
• Sitorai Mokhi Khosa Sarayı, the yazlık konut of the Emir of Bukhara.
• Chor Minor Madrasah.
• Chor Bakr Complex.
Overnight at the hotel
Day
Bukhara – Khiva
Bukhara – Khiva
Breakfast at the Otel, then departure for Hiva, a city of Oriental tales with over 2.500 yıllık tarih.
Öğle Yemeği en route. Varış Hiva in the evening and check-in at the Otel.
Dinner with a folklore show.
Overnight at the hotel
12. Gün
Hiva
Bu inner city, known as Itchan-Kala, offers an immersion into a Central Asian city as it was in the 19. yüzyıl.
The main sites include:
- Kunya Ark Sarayı
- Kalta Minaret
- Mohammed Aminkhan Madrasah
- Mohammed Rakhimkhan II Madrasah
- Pahlawan Mahmoud Complex
- Cuma Camii
- Tash Khovli Palace
- Islam Khodja Madrasah
In the evening, you can climb Ak-Sheikh Tower to enjoy a panoramic view . Hiva.
Breakfast at the hotel / Lunch on your own / Dinner at the restaurant
Overnight at the hotel
13. Gün
Khiva – Urgench – Paris
Breakfast, then transfer to Urgench için return flight.
Notlar
Fiyata Dahil Olanlar
Transportation services (airport-hotel-airport, intercity travel)
Domestic flight Tashkent – Termez
Accommodation in traditional guesthouses, yurts, and hotels (double/twin rooms as per the program)
Half-board meals (breakfast and dinner for groups of 8 or more; only breakfast for smaller groups)
Şehirlerde ve köylerde geziler
Entry tickets to museums, historical monuments, cultural sites, and folklore concerts in Khiva
Services of a tour guide
Drinking water (1L per day)
Final banquet at the end of the trip
Tüm vergi ve harçlar
Fiyata Dahil Olmayanlar
Uluslararası uçuşlar
Sigorta
Any Private Expenses
Camera fees at historical monuments
İpuçları
SSS
Do I need a visa to visit Uzbekistan?
Most nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 30 days. Others can apply for an e-visa online. Check the official government website for details.
What is the best time to visit Uzbekistan?
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) offer the best weather for sightseeing. Summers are hot, and winters can be cold but still enjoyable.
What currency is used in Uzbekistan? Can I use my credit card?
The Uzbek Som (UZS) is the official currency. Cash is widely used, but credit cards are accepted in major hotels and restaurants. ATMs are available in big and small cities.
Is Uzbekistan safe for tourists?
Yes, Uzbekistan is one of the safest countries in the world. People are friendly, and crime rates are low. Just follow standard travel precautions.