09-Days Private Tour - The Splendors of Uzbekistan

Private Tour: 09-Days The Splendours of Uzbekistan

Duration: 08 Nights | 09 Day
  • Airfare
  • Assistance
  • Breakfast
  • Hotels
  • Sightseeing
  • Taxes
  • Transfers
  • Transport
  • Visa Fee

Private Tour: 09-Days The Splendours of Uzbekistan

If you have been fascinated by the ancient silk road but do not have time to travel from China to Turkey, book our 09-Days tour - The splendors of Uzbekistan to visit the architectural heartland of the Central Asian silk road including the most important cities namely Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand and Tashkent in Uzbekistan. This holiday package with private services makes exploring Uzbekistan easier. Read on to know more about inclusions and itinerary.

Highlights

  • Traveling the Silk Road in Uzbekistan
  • Visit capital Tashkent and Samarkand
  • Comprehensive sightseeings in all places
  • Private Services for maximum comfort during the tour
  • Time for shopping or to explore on own
  • Knowledgeable professional guides
  • Visit Urgench, Khiva, and Bukhara
  • Visit important attractions and historical sites
  • Uzbek food | Indian meals as per choice
  • Opportunity to interact with local Uzbek

Inclusions

  • Uzbekistan airlines economy airfare with all taxes
  • Domestic airfare for domestic travel sectors
  • Visa facilitation charges and approval letter for Uzbekistan visa
  • Medical insurance for the duration of the silk road tour.
  • Carefully selected hotel in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • Carefully selected hotel in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
  • Carefully selected hotel in Khiva, Uzbekistan
  • Carefully selected hotel in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
  • Daily buffet breakfast at the hotel
  • All other meals as mentioned in the itinerary
  • Friendly driver, a professional guide on a private basis during the tour
  • All entrance fees to the monuments, museums, and places of interest
  • Private transfers from airport to hotel and back to the airport
  • All assistance.

Exclusions

  • Any optional sightseeing tour indicated in the itinerary
  • Anything not mentioned in the Inclusions above
  • GST

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Questions & Answers

Q.

What are the Souvenirs that you can buy in Uzbekistan?

A.

Ceramics, wood carvings, puppets, textile and fabrics, miniature paintings,  embroidery, metal art engravings, Uzbek jewelry, skull caps, cloths, and carpets are some of the popular souvenirs that you would like to buy on your trip to Uzbekistan.

Q.

09-Days Splendour of Uzbekistan tour includes private vehicles and guides?

A.

Our 09-Days Splendour of Uzbekistan tour is a private tour, this means it is tailored to meet your requirements. You may choose the date of travel, cities you would like to visit in Uzbekistan and the attractions you would like to see. Our friendly driver and a professional guide will be there throughout your tour to assist you and your party with everything.

Q.

What is the best time to visit Uzbekistan?

A.

Uzbekistan can be very cold from November to March however if you are ready to dress warmly you are likely to get the best rates as it also the quietest time of the year.  The best time to visit Uzbekistan is during spring and autumn (April to May, and September to early November). During these periods the weather is warm and dry

Q.

Do you help with Uzbekistan Visa?

A.

Yes, we help all our customers with the visa application process for Uzbekistan. A simple set of documents are required for visa application like a valid passport, photographs and approval letter from Uzbekistan along with the confirmation of services like hotels, etc.

Q.

Is Indian food available everywhere in Uzbekistan?

A.

There are many Indian restaurants in both Tashkent and Samarkand in Uzbekistan. Indian food is equally popular among the locals in Uzbekistan too. It is, however, difficult to find Indian restaurants in places like Nukus, Fergana, Bukhara or Khiva. It is recommended to try out Uzbek dishes at local restaurants.

Q.

Is it allowed to drink alcohol in Uzbekistan?

A.

Most of the restaurants and bars in Uzbekistan serve alcohol, it is a part of daily life for many people in Uzbekistan particularly Russians. Vodka is a popular drink in Uzbekistan especially because of the Soviet influence.  Alcohol is easily available throughout Uzbekistan