Join us on this extraordinary adventure to discover Uzbekistan’s legendary Silk Road settings, including the majestic architectural ensemble of Samarkand’s 15th century Registan Square, the atmospheric bazaars of Bukhara, and the lost-in-time city of Khiva, a mirage in the desert. Along the way, we’ll sip tea in chaikhanas (teahouses), meet artisans, and roam the fascinating markets. Mid-trip, we’ll take a two-day break from city life and head to a village guesthouse in the Nurata Mountains, an opportunity for wonderful hill walks and a cooking class in a local home. The mixture of Silk Road heritage, Soviet legacy, and distinctive Uzbek culture in this fabled land is fascinating, and the welcome is truly heartfelt.
Arrive: Tashkent
Depart: Tashkent
We visit Tashkent, the country’s modern metropolis, then fly to off-the-beaten-path Termez to discover its unique Buddhist archaeological treasures, including UNESCO-listed Fayaz-Tepe, an ancient rock-cut monastery.
The celebrated city of Samarkand has been conquered, destroyed, and rebuilt by the likes of Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan. One of the treasures we see here is the Registan, a medieval square of dazzling Persian architecture lined on three sides by grand 17th century madrasas.
In the mountains, we’ll be welcomed at a village guesthouse. Hill walks bring us into a peaceful setting of farms and orchards, and we’ll have a cooking class one evening. At night under the clear sky, the stargazing is delightful.
Ancient Bukhara, where azure domes dot the skyline, stands as one of Central Asia’s most romantic cities, dating back 25 centuries. We’ll visit the Samanid Mausoleum, the best surviving example of 10th century architecture in the Muslim world, stop in at teahouses, and have an option for a soak in a traditional hammam (bathhouse).
We head to remote Khiva, a stunning walled town and Central Asia’s very first UNESCO site. Its mud-walled alleyways and blue-tiled domes make a spectacular finale for our Silk Road odyssey. Our explorations include the peaceful Juma Mosque, with its maze of 200 carved wooden columns. After a return to Tashkent, depart on Day 13.
Scroll through our signature accommodations for this trip below. Although it is highly unlikely, we may make substitutions when necessary.
The trip is Level 2+, Easy to Moderate, according to our trip grading system, with walking tours and cultural explorations. While this is not a hiking trip and is not expected to be physically strenuous, the rustic accommodations, long travel and touring days, and transportation conditions may feel demanding. You will need to be comfortable being on your feet for 6-7 hours a day and sitting in a car for up to 6-7 hours in a day.
The best times to visit Uzbekistan are April-May and September-November. In these months, the daytime temperatures are milder and the nights are nice and cool. Daytime temperatures are in the 70-90s, dropping to the 60s at night. The hottest period is from late June to mid-August. The winter months can be very cold.
"It was an eye opening experience. I expected to be dazzled by the architecture and tile work but to do a deep dive into the history was so fascinating."
Anne J.
Long Beach, CA
"This was a great trip! The guides were warm and engaged. The new people I met were also wonderful. We saw the most beautiful places, the pace was good, and I learned a lot."
Jennifer T.
Ithaca, NY
"Uzbekistan was fascinating...the history of Central Asia is so complicated but this trip elucidated it well. The architecture was truly majestic."
Lucy H.
Sunset Valley, TX
"The itinerary and logistics were thoughtfully designed. The historical progression from pre-Islamic to highlights of the Silk Road made for a great learning experience, and the break in the mountains to experience village life and stretch our legs in a beautiful setting was very enjoyable."
Nagesh M.
Cambridge, MA
"I was very pleased to be welcomed so warmly by all the Uzbekistanis that we encountered, many wanting to take pictures of us with their friends. The food was really good and extremely generous."
Nancy G.
Orlando, FL
"I really loved this trip. It reminded me of how much I don't know. I loved learning some of the history of this area. It was just amazing to have a glimpse of what this area was like over the centuries."
Shirley L.
Oakland, CA
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