Discover Samarkand on a private day tour from Tashkent. Explore historical sites, shop local bazaars, and capture stunning photos. Customize your adventure today.
Discover Samarkand on a private day tour from Tashkent. Explore historical sites, shop local bazaars, and capture stunning photos. Customize your adventure today.
- Chorsu - A large wholesale bazaar in Tashkent where visitors can purchase souvenirs at more competitive prices compared to Samarkand and Bukhara. Explore the big blue dome dry fruits market, hot bread markets, and the open food bazaar.
- Kukaldosh Madrasah - Currently part of an Islamic university, this madrassah was historically an Islamic…
- Chorsu - A large wholesale bazaar in Tashkent where visitors can purchase souvenirs at more competitive prices compared to Samarkand and Bukhara. Explore the big blue dome dry fruits market, hot bread markets, and the open food bazaar.
- Kukaldosh Madrasah - Currently part of an Islamic university, this madrassah was historically an Islamic school for boys. Located next to the bazaar, it once served as a Caravan Saray, and an Old Traditional Hammam was nearby, which no longer exists.
- Uzbekistan Hotel - The Hotel Uzbekistan in Tashkent is a notable example of Soviet-style Brutalist architecture. Built in 1974, it was a leading luxury hotel during the Communist era and is situated near Amir Temur Square.
- Sacred Heart of Jesus Cathedral - This cathedral in Tashkent is a significant religious and architectural landmark.
Location: Situated in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.
Religious Affiliation: Part of the Roman Catholic Church.
Architectural Style: Known for its Gothic Revival architecture, unique in Central Asia.
Historical Background:
Construction began in 1912.
Its history includes interruptions, especially during the Soviet era when it was used for non-religious purposes.
It has been restored and consecrated.
Significance:
It represents the Catholic community’s presence in Uzbekistan.
Its architecture is unique and visually striking in the city.
It symbolizes religious tolerance in Uzbekistan.
Sometimes referred to as the “Polish Church” due to its construction history.
- Amirsoy - Amirsoy Ski Resort in Uzbekistan offers a variety of activities for winter sports enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing mountain retreat. Key activities include:
Winter Activities:
Skiing and Snowboarding:
The resort features well-maintained slopes for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced skiers.
Ski and snowboard rentals are available, with professional instructors offering lessons.
Gondola Rides:
Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Tien Shan Mountains on modern gondola lifts.
Snowmobiling:
Experience the excitement of exploring the snowy landscape on a snowmobile.
Snow Tubing:
A fun and accessible activity for all ages, providing a thrilling ride down the slopes.
Snowshoeing:
Sightseeing:
The resort’s views are worth the visit.
Quad riding:
Available for those seeking an exciting off-road experience.
- Chimgan - Nestled in Uzbekistan’s Tien Shan mountains, Chimgan offers stunning natural beauty and outdoor adventures. The Chimgan chairlift provides a thrilling 10-minute ride to the top, with opportunities for ziplining, horse riding, and quad biking.
- Chorbog - Charvak Lake, meaning “Four Gardens Lake,” is a man-made reservoir built in 1963. It supplies water to Tashkent and houses a hydrostation. Activities include paragliding when the wind permits, as well as quad biking, horse riding, and water biking during the summer.
- Central Park - Central Park is a delightful place to watch colorful fish, enjoy coffee or ice cream, and take a leisurely walk. Known mainly by locals, it offers many attractions.

- Private transportation
- Fuel
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Fuel
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- anding and/or facility fees
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Entrence fees per person around $15
- Gur Amir moseleum entrence fee per person $3
- Registan Square and Bibikanum mosque $10 per person
- Mirzo ulugbek observatory $3 per person
- anding and/or facility fees
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Entrence fees per person around $15
- Gur Amir moseleum entrence fee per person $3
- Registan Square and Bibikanum mosque $10 per person
- Mirzo ulugbek observatory $3 per person
This is a private tour. If you are a family, arrangements can be made for a guide and minivan for your journey.
Discover Samarkand: A Journey Through Time & Wonder
“Explore the essence of the ancient Silk Road civilization on this enchanting Samarkand city tour.
Engaging Storytelling: Our knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories, bringing the…
This is a private tour. If you are a family, arrangements can be made for a guide and minivan for your journey.
Discover Samarkand: A Journey Through Time & Wonder
“Explore the essence of the ancient Silk Road civilization on this enchanting Samarkand city tour.
Engaging Storytelling: Our knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories, bringing the history and legends of Samarkand to life.
Beyond the Tourist Path: We explore beyond the usual tourist routes, revealing hidden treasures and offering unique insights into this captivating city.
Customized Experience: The tour is tailored to your interests, whether you’re passionate about art, a history enthusiast, or simply in search of an unforgettable cultural adventure.
Genuine Local Interactions: Connect with local artisans, savor delicious regional dishes, and gain insights into the everyday life of Samarkand’s residents.
Registan Square:
Gur-e Amir Mausoleum:
Necropolis of Shakhi-Zinda:
Ulugh Beg Observatory
Book Now & Experience the Magic of Samarkand!”
- Travel time is already included in the total duration
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.