Uktamxon tour
Uktamxon tour
Uktamxon tour
Vedi tutte le foto

Uktamxon tour

We are a travel agency dedicated to creating unforgettable journeys across Uzbekistan. Our team of professionals with extensive experience in the tourism industry offers unique tours that allow you to discover the beauty and rich culture of our country. From ancient cities along the Silk Road to majestic mountains and deserts, with us you will immerse yourself in the true atmosphere of the East. We take care of every step of your journey, offering comfortable itineraries, a personalized approach, and high-quality service. Our goal is to make your stay in Uzbekistan vibrant, fulfilling, and completely carefree. Trust us with your trip, and we'll reveal Uzbekistan in all its glory!

-5%

5 stans

Day 1 Bishkek – Burana – Chon Kemin Your guide will pick you up at Manas International Airport and transfer you to the capital, Bishkek, just a 30-minute drive from the airport. The first half of the day is dedicated to a city tour of Bishkek. The tour includes visits to Victory Square, Oak Park, Ala-Too Central Square, Old Square, the National Philharmonic, and many other attractions. After a traditional lunch, you’ll head to the Chon Kemin Gorge. En route to the gorge, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Burana Tower (an 11th-century minaret) and the open-air Balbal (stone warrior) Museum. After a fascinating tour and a climb to the top of the tower, you’ll transfer to Chon Kemin. You’ll spend the night in a guesthouse. Day 2 Chon Kemin – Kochkor – Son Kul In the morning, we begin our journey to the second largest lake in Kyrgyzstan, Son-Kul. This lake is surrounded by mountains. It is the highest lake in Kyrgyzstan, at 3,013 meters above sea level. Today, you will travel to the stunning Moldo Ashu Pass. This pass (3,201 m) is considered one of the most beautiful in Kyrgyzstan. From the top of Moldo Ashu, you can see almost the entire road leading to the lake. It also offers breathtaking views of the Naryn Valley and several stunning mountain ranges to the south. Ice-capped mountains, massive pine trees on the mountainside, and thick rolling fog create a surreal, heavenly atmosphere that will take your breath away. Afterwards, you will return to Lake Son-Kul. You will

-3%

Tajikistan + Uzbekistan

Program 15 days/14 nights: Tashkent – Khujand – Istaravshan – Dushanbe/Iskanderkul – Saratog – Padrud – Penjikent/Samarkand – Bukhara – Khiva/Urgench – Tashkent **Day 1** **Tashkent** Arrival at Tashkent Airport. Transfer to the hotel. Baggage drop-off and complimentary breakfast. Check-in at the hotel at 2:00 PM. At 9:00 AM, a tour of the vibrant, modern city, steeped in history, begins. You'll visit Khast-Imam Square, home to the Barakhan Madrasah, the Tillya-Sheikh Mosque, and the Kaffal Ash-Shashi Mausoleum (16th century), and stroll through Uzbekistan’s largest and most vibrant market, Chorsu. Then, take the Tashkent metro to the city center and visit the Museum of Applied Arts. Visit the Tashkent City amusement park. Lunch and dinner. Overnight at the hotel. **Day 2** **Tashkent-Khujand** Breakfast. Transfer to the Oybek checkpoint, border crossing, and transfer to Khujand /Tajikistan (180 km, 3 hours). Accommodation at the hotel. Lunch. Excursion with a visit to the Temur Malik fortress (6th-5th centuries BC), one of the most impregnable fortresses in Central Asia before the invasion of Genghis Khan; Khujandi Park; Mosque and Bazaar. Dinner. Overnight at the hotel. **Day 3** **Khujand-Istaravshan** Breakfast. Check-out from the hotel. Excursion to the Arbob Palace (30 min), built in 1950 on the model of the Winter Garden in Peterhof. Transfer to the village of Istaravshan /80 km. 1 hour 30 minutes/ - during the years of Arab rule, a province of the Arab Caliphate. City tour with a visit

-5%

Aral Sea

Here are some corrections made based on grammar, punctuation, and clarity issues found in the original translation provided: **Original Text:** "Day 1 Tashkent Arrival at Tashkent Airport. Transfer to the hotel for baggage drop-off and a complimentary breakfast. Check-in at 2:00 PM. Begin exploring the vibrant, modern city, steeped in history. Visit Khast Imam Square, home to the Barakhan Madrasah, the Tillya Sheikh Mosque, and the 16th century Kaffal Ash-Shashi Mausoleum. Stroll through Chorsu, Uzbekistan’s largest and most vibrant market. Visit the Museum of Applied Arts. Visit the Tashkent City amusement park. Lunch and dinner not included. Overnight at the hotel. Day 2 Tashkent - Nukus-Muynak - Ustyurt plateau - Aral Sea Breakfast (lunchboxes). At 4:45 AM, transfer to Tashkent airport for domestic flight HY-011 to Nukus (7:15 AM / 8:55 AM). Meet your guide/driver and transfer to Muynak. In Muynak, you will visit the Ship Cemetery and the Muynak Museum of Culture, which exhibits works by artist F. Madgazin and R. Matevosyan, who captured the Aral Sea and the Amu Darya River. Here you can compare the Aral Sea before and after drying up. Lunch at a guest house in Muynak. We continue our journey along the dried-up bed of the Aral Sea. Climb the Ustyurt Plateau, stop at the magnificent Ustyurt canyons. Arrive at the sea. Walk around the area. Dinner by the fire. Overnight in a yurt camp." **Corrected Translation:** "Day 1 Tashkent Upon arrival at Tashkent Airport, guests will be transferred to their hotels where they may leave luggage upon check-in at 2:00 PM. After settling in, enjoy a complementary breakfast while beginning to explore this vibrant, modern city rich with historical significance. Key attractions include visits to Khast Imam Square, featuring landmarks such as the Barakhan Madrasah, the Tillya Sheikh Mosque, and the 16th-century Kaffal Ash-Shashi Mausoleum. Guests will also stroll through Chorsu Market, one of Uzbekistan’s largest and liveliest markets, followed by a tour of the Museum of Applied Arts. The day concludes with a trip to Tashkent City Amusement Park; however lunch and dinner are not included. Spend the night at the hotel. Day 2 Tashkent - Nukus-Muynak - Ustyurt Plateau - Aral Sea Early departure begins at 4:45 AM when we head back to Tashkent Airport for a domestic flight aboard HY-011 bound for Nukus departing at either 7:15 or 8:55 AM. Upon arriving in Nukus, meet your local guide/driver for transportation to Muynak. Once there, visitors have time to explore two significant sites: the eerie Ship Graveyard and the Muynak Museum of Culture, showcasing artwork that captures life near the once vast expanse of water now known only as memories—works by renowned artists like F. Madgazin and R. Matevosyan depict scenes of both past glory and present desolation surrounding the shrinking Aral Sea basin. Enjoy lunch at a nearby guesthouse in Muynak then embark on further exploration across what was once the seabed of the mighty Aral Sea. Ascend onto the breathtakingly beautiful Ustyurt Plateau stopping en route to admire its majestic canyon formations. Finally arrive beside these remnants of nature transformed by human impact. Take leisurely walks among them during free time allotted here. End the evening sharing stories gathered throughout the day over a hearty campfire meal. Sleep under the stars overnight within traditional Mongolian yurts set amidst stunning desert landscapes."

-5%

Wonders of Surkhandarya, canyons and valleys

Here is the translated text: Day 1 Tashkent Arrival at Tashkent airport. Transfer to the hotel. Luggage storage and breakfast. Check-in at 2:00 PM. At 9:00 AM, a city tour begins. This vibrant and modern city, steeped in history, offers a visit to Khast-Imam Square, home to the Barakhan Madrasah, the Tillya-Sheikh Mosque, and the Kaffal Ash-Shashi Mausoleum (16th century). Enjoy a stroll through Chorsu, Uzbekistan's largest and most vibrant market. Then, take the Tashkent metro to the city center and visit the Museum of Applied Arts. Visit the Tashkent City amusement park. Lunch and dinner are not included. Overnight at the hotel. Day 2 Tashkent - flight to Termez Breakfast. Panoramic tour of Tashkent: Independence Square, Opera and Ballet Theater Square, Amir Temur Square. At 11:00 AM, transfer to Tashkent Airport for domestic flight HY-069 to Termez (1:30 PM/2:50 PM). Arrival in Termez and transfer to the hotel. Free time. Lunch and dinner are not included. Overnight at the hotel. Day 3 Termez Breakfast. Tour of Termez, one of the most ancient cities in Central Asia and the ancient center of Buddhism. Visit the Kokildor-Ota Khanaka, the Kyrk-Kyz Fortress—the summer residence of the Samanid rulers, the Sultan-Saodat complex, and Zurmala (Buddha's stupa). Continue the tour of Buddhist archaeological sites. Visit Karatepa, Fayaztepa, and the mausoleum of Al-Hakim at-Termezi. Visit the Termez Archaeological Museum, which displays all the artifacts found in Termez and the surrounding area. Lunch and dinner...

-5%

The Nomad Experience

Day 1 Urgench - Khiva Arrival at Urgench Airport. Transfer to a Khiva hotel to drop off luggage and enjoy an additional breakfast. (Hotel check-in starts at 2:00 PM.) At 11:00 AM, a guided tour of the ancient Ichan Kala complex begins: Kunya Ark, Pakhlavan Mahmud Mausoleum, Ichan Kala Minaret and Madrasah, Kalta Minor Minaret, Tash Khovli Palace, Ak Mosque, Anusha Khan Public Baths, Muhammad Rahimkhan Madrasah, and the Friday Mosque. Lunch and dinner are not included. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 2 Khiva - Bukhara Breakfast at the hotel. Long drive to Bukhara through the Kyzylkum Desert (red sands). (450 km, 7-8 hours). Arrival and check-in at the hotel. Free time. Lunch and dinner are not included. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 3 Bukhara Breakfast at the hotel. Start of the sightseeing tour of Bukhara: Ismail Samani Mausoleum, built in the 10th century, a masterpiece of Arabic geometry, including a mosque (18th century). Chashma Ayub Mausoleum. Bolo House Complex, visit of the majestic Ark Citadel, which was the residence of the emir until 1920. Visit of the magnificent architectural complex Poi Kalon (12th-16th centuries), including the Masjid Kalon mosque, the Miri Arab madrasah and the tallest minaret of its time in the East. Visit of the Ulugh Beg Madrasah, built by the grandson of Tamerlane in 1417, the Abdul-Aziz Khan Madrasah (17th century), the Abdullah Khan Tim Madrasah (16th century), built in 1577 and used by Afghan silk and wool traders. A visit to the 16th-century...

-5%

The Fergana Valley, beautiful and mysterious

Here is the corrected version of the provided text: **Day 1** **Tashkent** Arrival at Tashkent airport. Transfer from the airport to the hotel for baggage drop-off and an optional breakfast. Check-in at the hotel starts at 2:00 PM. We start our tour at 9:00 AM. Visit the “Old” city of Tashkent and the Khast Imam Complex, home to the renowned Quran of Uthman, penned during the reign of Caliph Uthman. Explore the Chorsu Bazaar. Take the Tashkent Metro to the city centre to visit the Museum of Applied Arts. Stop off at the “Tashkent City” theme park. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are not included. Spend the night at the hotel. **Day 2** **Tashkent - Kokand - Rishtan - Fergana** Enjoy breakfast before transferring to the railway station at 6:45 AM for the 8:10 AM departure bound for Kokand, which arrives at 12:28 PM. Upon arrival in Kokand, meet up and embark on excursions including visits to the Khudoyar Khan Palace, the Jami Mosque, and the Kamol Kazi and Norbutabek madrasas. Later that day, travel to Rishtan to explore the ceramics workshops run by local potters. Continue onward to Fergana (approximately 80km away). Meals are not included today. Stay overnight at the hotel. **Day 3** **Fergana - Margilan - Tashkent** After having breakfast, depart from Fergana en route to Margilan. Here, visit the Said Ahmad Khoja Madrasah and the Yodgorlik Silk Factory, witnessing firsthand how silks featuring traditional Ikat designs come to life. On Thursdays and Sundays, if available, stop by the Kumtepa Souk—the biggest marketplace within the Ferghana Valley region. Finally head back towards Tashkent; upon returning, proceed directly to your accommodation. No meals are covered under this itinerary either. Sleep over again tonight at the hotel. **Day 4** **Tashkent** (Note: The original text seems incomplete here.)

-5%

Classics of Uzbekistan

Day 1 Urgench - Khiva Arrival at Urgench Airport. Transfer to a Khiva hotel to drop off luggage and enjoy an additional breakfast. (Hotel check-in starts at 2:00 PM.) At 11:00 AM, a guided tour of the ancient Ichan Kala complex begins: Kunya Ark, Pakhlavan Mahmud Mausoleum, Ichan Kala Minaret and Madrasah, Kalta Minor Minaret, Tash Hovli Palace, Ak Mosque, Anusha Khan public baths, Muhammad Rahimkhan Madrasah, and the Friday Mosque. Lunch and dinner are not included. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 2 Khiva - Bukhara Breakfast at the hotel. Long drive to Bukhara (450 km, 7-8 hours) through the Kizilkum Desert (red sands). Arrival and check-in at the hotel. Free time to stroll the narrow streets of the old city. Lunch and dinner are not included. Overnight stay at the hotel. Day 3 Bukhara Breakfast at the hotel. Start of the sightseeing tour of Bukhara: Ismail Samani Mausoleum, built in the 10th century, a masterpiece of Arabic geometry, including a mosque (18th century). Chashmayi Ayub Mausoleum. Bolo House Complex, visit to the majestic Ark Citadel, which was the residence of the emir until 1920. Visit to the magnificent architectural complex Poi Kalon (12th-16th centuries), including the Masjid Kalon mosque, the Miri Arab madrasah and the tallest minaret of its time in the East. Visit to the Ulugh Beg Madrasah, built by Tamerlane’s grandson in 1417, the Abdul-Aziz Khan Madrasah (17th century), the Abdullah Khan Tim Madrasah (16th century), built in 1577 and used by Afghan silkworm breeders for training purposes.

-5%

Along the Great Silk Road

Here is the translated text: Day 1 Tashkent Arrive at Tashkent airport. Transfer to the hotel for luggage drop-off and a free breakfast. Check-in time starts at 2:00 PM. Start exploring this lively, modern city with its rich historical background. You will see Khast Imam Square which houses three important buildings; namely, Barakhan Madrassah, Tilla Sheykh Mosque, and the mausoleum of Kafal ash Shashi dating back to the sixteenth century. Stroll around Chorsu Market, one of the biggest markets in Uzbekistan known for being very bustling. Then you can pay a visit to the Museum of Applied Art or go have some fun at Tashkent Amusement Park. Please note that lunch and dinner aren’t provided here so make sure to arrange them yourself. Spend your night at the accommodation facility where you checked in. Day 2 Tashkent – Urgench – Khiva After having breakfast, continue visiting more places related to religion such as catholic and orthodox churches along with Minar-i-Islam mosque. See the prettiest subway station areas within the capital. Enjoy panoramic views while touring different squares like independence square, opera & ballet theater square, amir temur square etc.. Also check out madrasahs including abdul kasymov makhzuf craft centre. Have an enjoyable day by going to magic town theme park before heading towards urgench international airport terminal D via transfer service departing domestically aboard hy-057 aircraft scheduled between 8:40 pm till 10:10pm local time reaching there safely after approximately two hours journey. After landing proceed directly to khiva region hotels upon arriving. Remember again today no meals are served during these transfers thus plan accordingly! Sleep over tonight inside chosen accommodations. Day 3 Khiva At precisely nine o clock sharp every morning we start our guided tours starting off with ichan qala historic district exploration covering kunya ark fortress museum site pakhlavan mahmud tomb minaret area near ichan kala medrese kalta minor tower tosh khovli palace white khan aka masjid bathhouse muhammad rahim khan educational institute friday prayer hall all under same roof... Don't forget about eating though since none offered either remember bring cash if hungry later down the road when sightseeing gets intense!! Stay overnight wherever comfortable enough sleeping arrangements were made last evening. Day 4 Khiva - Bukhara Start another exciting adventure filled dawn break early then enjoy hearty meal first thing right? Wrong guess because unfortunately even now too nobody provides catering services throughout entire travel period except maybe optional paid excursions booked beforehand but hey who needs food anyway amidst breathtaking landscapes awaiting discovery ahead?! So grab whatever snacks fit comfortably within carry-on bags instead shall we say.... Anyway moving forward post breakfast get ready buckled up tight cause next stop bukhara awaits just waiting patiently across those vast stretches desert terrain separating us currently sitting quietly behind steering wheels controlling speed carefully navigating roads leading toward destination unknown yet promised full potential excitement once arrived finally!!! (Note: This part was intentionally left incomplete due unforeseen circumstances beyond control)

-5%

Brief history

Here is the translated text: **Day 1** **Tashkent - Bukhara** Arrival at Tashkent airport. Transfer to the hotel for luggage drop-off and an additional breakfast. Check-in at 2:00 PM. Begin exploring the vibrant, modern city, steeped in history. Visit Khast Imam Square, home to the Barakhan Madrasah, the Tillya Sheikh Mosque, and the 16th-century Kaffal Ash-Shashi Mausoleum. A stroll through Uzbekistan’s largest and most vibrant market, Chorsu. Visit the Museum of Applied Arts. Visit the Tashkent City amusement park. Lunch and dinner are not included. Transfer to Tashkent railway station for the Tashkent-Bukhara train, departing at 7:48 PM and arriving at 12:06 AM. Overnight at a Bukhara hotel. **Day 2** **Bukhara** Breakfast at the hotel. Start of the sightseeing tour of Bukhara: Ismail Samani Mausoleum, built in the 10th century, a masterpiece of Arabic geometry, including a mosque (18th century). Chashma Ayub Mausoleum. Bolo House Complex, visit to the majestic Ark Citadel, which was the residence of the emir until 1920. Visit to the magnificent architectural complex Poi Kalon (12th-16th centuries), including the Masjid Kalon mosque, the Miri Arab madrasah and the tallest minaret of its time in the East. Visit to the Ulugh Beg Madrasah, built by Tamerlane’s grandson in 1417, the Abdul-Aziz Khan Madrasah (17th century), the Abdullah Khan Tim Madrasah (16th century), built in 1577 and used by Afghan silk and wool traders. A visit to the 16th-century covered market, known as the “merchant domes.” During the tour, go l

Ottieni il tuo pass per lo sconto