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TASHKENT – SAMARCAND – BUKHARA – KHIVA – URGENCH – ST.PETESBURG
Experience the captivating journey through the Great Silk Road cities of Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Urgench with our 8-day tour with fixed departures that unveils the living heritage of a land where ancient trade routes still whisper the stories of caravans and kings.
You will retrace the path of history itself: the route once traversed by the first camel caravans, when silk, spices, and bronze mirrors crossed deserts and mountains to connect East and West. Today, that same path awaits — brighter, safer, and infinitely more inspiring.
Embark on a Silk Road cities tour in Uzbekistan and explore the immortal architecture of Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, and Tashkent — cities where legends live in blue mosaics.
This group tour of Uzbekistan combines cultural immersion, historical insight and modern comfort.
The second largest city in Russia has more to offer than just the Hermitage Museum and the Mariinsky Theater. It is one of the biggest cultural centers in the world, a city with an exceptionally rich history, traditions and a promising future.
Almost all basic trends in the world and Russian architecture of the 18th-20th centuries are found in Saint Petersburg. The city has played a vital role in both Russian and European history. Founded by Peter the Great in 1703, it was the capital of the Russian Empire for two centuries.
The city is usually called « the Venice of the North » or « Russia’s Window on the West ». Having quite a rich history, today it is a large industrial, transport, scientific and cultural centre of Russia with a population of 5 million people.
Saint Petersburg is one of the largest centers of world tourism. It is ranked alongside Paris and Rome as one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
This tour is available in Spanish only.
Tashkent (Monday)
| March | 09, 16, 23 |
| April | 06, 13, 20, 27 |
| May | 04, 11, 18, 25 |
| June | 01, 08, 15, 22, 29 |
| July | 06, 13, 20, 27 |
| August | 03, 10, 17, 24, 31 |
| September | 07, 14, 21, 28 |
| October | 05, 12, 19, 26 |
| November | 02, 09, 16, 23, 30 |
Arrival in Tashkent. Transfer to the hotel. Accommodation.
Breakfast. Excursion through the old part of the city visiting the Earthquake Monument, the Hast-i Imam Architectural Complex including the Barak Khan Madrasah, Kafal Shoshi Madrasah, Tilla Sheikh Mosque and the Museum of the “Uthman Quran” from the 7th century, and the Chorsu Bazaar. Lunch. Continuation of the visit to Independence Square and Eternity Square, the 19th-century Romanov Palace (external visit), Opera and Ballet Square, Amir Temur Square, and the city metro.
Breakfast. Transfer to the train station to take the train to Samarkand.
Arrival in Samarkand, excursion through the legendary city, known in the past as Marakanda, visiting the Gur-e Amir Mausoleum (tomb of Tamerlane, 14th-15th centuries) and Registan Square with the 15th-century Ulughbek Madrasah, the 17th-century Shir-Dor Madrasah, and the 17th-century Tilla-Kori Madrasah. Lunch. Visit to the Shakhi-Zinda Architectural Complex (9th-15th centuries) and the 15th-century Ulughbek Observatory.
Breakfast. Visit to the 15th-century Bibi-Khanym Mosque and the Siab Bazaar. Lunch. Departure to Bukhara.
Arrival and accommodation at the hotel.
Breakfast. City tour of the sacred city of Bukhara: Samanid Mausoleum (9th-10th centuries), Chashma Ayub Mausoleum and Holy Spring (14th century), Bolo-Khauz Mosque (19th century, external visit), Ark Citadel (5th-19th centuries) – the oldest structure in the city which was the residence of the Emirs of Bukhara, Kalyan Minaret (external visit) and Kalyan Mosque (12th-15th centuries), and Miri Arab Madrasah (16th century, external visit). Lunch. Visit to the three bazaars – the 16th-century domed complex known as the First, Second, and Third Domes, vaulted enclosures with galleries for trade and artisan workshops. Continuation to the Lyabi Hauz Complex (16th-17th centuries), the heart of the city which includes the Kukeldash Madrasah and Nodir Devon Begi Madrasah, built around the city’s largest pool. Visit to the 15th-century Ulughbek Madrasah and the 17th-century Abdulaziz-Khan Madrasah.
Breakfast. Transfer to Khiva. Lunch.
Arrival in Khiva and accommodation at the hotel.
Breakfast. Visit to the Ichan-Kala Architectural Complex (12th-19th centuries, UNESCO Heritage) including the Kalta Minor Minaret, Mohamed Amin Khan Madrasah (converted into a hotel), Kunya Ark Fortress, and Mohammed Rakhim Khan Madrasah. Lunch.
Continuation of the visit with the Islom Khodja Minaret and Madrasah (external visit), Juma Mosque, Tash Hovli Architectural Complex (harem), Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum (patron saint of the city), and Allakuli Khan Madrasah and Caravanserai.
Breakfast. Transfer to Urgench Airport (30 km), flight to St. Petersburg (additional cost depending on the option chosen). Arrival in St. Petersburg. Transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay.
Breakfast. Panoramic tour of the city founded by Tsar Peter the Great, including Nevsky Prospekt, admiring St. Isaac’s Cathedral, Kazan Cathedral, Palace Square, the Winter Palace, the Admiralty, the Summer Garden, and the Battleship Aurora. We will visit the Peter and Paul Fortress, the first building in St. Petersburg and the final resting place of the Russian tsars. Lunch.
Breakfast. This morning we will visit the Hermitage, one of the world’s largest museums with over 4 million works, including masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Titian, Rubens, Rembrandt, El Greco, and Poussin. Lunch. Free afternoon.
Breakfast. At the indicated time, transfer to the airport to take the return flight.
*Please, take note that we reserve the right to change the order of visits.
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Level 1 (easy)
Cruise
Level 2 (moderate)
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