Explore the haunting beauty of the Aral Sea, witness nature’s resilience, and connect with rich cultures on this unforgettable adventure.
Explore the haunting beauty of the Aral Sea, witness nature’s resilience, and connect with rich cultures on this unforgettable adventure.
Day 1: Arrival
Tashkent - Fly to Tashkent, arriving in the evening or early the next morning, depending on flight schedules. Upon arrival, a travel guide will greet you at the international airport and escort you to your hotel. Enjoy two nights in Tashkent.
Day 2: Tashkent
Chorsu Bazaar - After resting at the hotel, embark on a tour of…
Day 1: Arrival
Tashkent - Fly to Tashkent, arriving in the evening or early the next morning, depending on flight schedules. Upon arrival, a travel guide will greet you at the international airport and escort you to your hotel. Enjoy two nights in Tashkent.
Day 2: Tashkent
Chorsu Bazaar - After resting at the hotel, embark on a tour of Tashkent’s old town. Visit the historic Khasti Imam complex, where you’ll find the Tilla-Shaykh Mosque, Barakkhan Madrasa, Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum, and a library housing the oldest Koran. Explore the Chorsu Bazaar, a medieval hub on the Great Silk Road. In the afternoon, stroll through the modern city, visiting Independence Square and Amir Timur Park. At the Museum of Applied Art, located in a historic community center, view over 7,000 exhibits of traditional and foreign cultures. Conclude the day with a ride on Central Asia’s only underground train, featuring numerous impressive stations. Dinner will be at a local restaurant.
Day 3: Tashkent – Nukus
The Karakalpakstan State Museum of Art named after I.V. Savitsky - Enjoy an early breakfast at the hotel. At 05:30, transfer to the airport for a 07:10 flight to Nukus, arriving at 09:55. After hotel check-in, visit the Savitsky State Museum of Art, home to the world’s second-largest collection of Russian avant-garde art and one of Central Asia’s largest applied art collections. Dinner will be at a local restaurant. Spend one night in Nukus.
Day 4: Nukus – Kungrad – Ustyurt Plateau – Sudotche Lake – Aral Lake
Day 5: Aral Lake – Muynak (250km) – Misdakhkan XIV в. – Gyaur Kala – Nukus
Ships Cemetery - Start early to capture the sunrise. After breakfast, travel to Muynak (250 km – 4 hours) to see the old port with its abandoned ships in the sand, known as the ‘ship cemetery.’ Continue across the dry lakebed past the Uschsai gasworks towers. After lunch, stop in Nukus to visit the 14th-century architectural complex of Mizdakhan and Gyaur Kala, destroyed by Genghis Khan. Arrive in Nukus for dinner at a local hotel. Spend one night.
Day 6: Nukus – Toprak Kala – Ayaz-Kala – Khiva
Ayaz-Kala - Travel to Khiva, stopping at Ayaz Kala, an impressive ancient mud fort. In the Kyzylkum Desert, see the vast ruins of Ayaz Kala, a major fort from ancient Khoresm, dating back to the 2nd century BC. It was part of a border fort system protecting the Khiva Oasis from the desert. Visit the Toprak Kala mud fort, the ancient capital of Choresms from the 2nd century AD. Arrive in Khiva in the afternoon, where you can enjoy “Shivit oshi,” or “green noodles,” made with dill juice. Stay two nights in Khiva.
Day 7: Khiva
Itchan Kala - A trip highlight! The mud roads and donkey carts offer a glimpse into medieval life. Explore the historic center, admiring the oriental ornaments and turquoise tiles of the richly decorated buildings, earning Khiva the name “Ichan Kala” (open-air museum). Visit Kuhna Ark, the former residence of Khiva’s Khans, the Juma Mosque with its 212 artistically decorated wooden columns, the Pakhlavon-Makhmud Mausoleum, the Islam Khodja Madrasa and Minaret, and the Tash-Hovli Palace. In the evening, enjoy the sunset over the oasis and a princely dinner at the Khans’ summer palace, “Toza-Bog.” Relish the day’s magical impressions.
Day 8: Khiva – Bukhara
Day 9: Bukhara
Ark of Bukhara - Take a walking tour of the 2,500-year-old city of Bukhara. Visit the Citadel Ark, Bolo Havuz Mosque, Chashma-Ayub, and Samanid Mausoleums, Bukhara’s oldest buildings. In the afternoon, explore the vast Poikalon architectural complex. Visit the domed bazaars and trading streets of Toqi-Sargaron goldsmiths and Toki Telpak-Furushon capmakers, and the Kosh-Madrasa complex with Ulugbek and Abdulasis-Khan madrasas. Relax with tea at the Labi-Hauz Complex, listening to stories and legends by the Nasreddin monument. Dinner will be in an old Jewish house with a Bukhara family, where Susani embroiderer Abdurahman will share insights on Bukhara embroidery. Try Emirs Plov.
Day 10: Bukhara – Shakhrisabz – Samarkand
Statue of Amir Timur - Travel to Shakhrisabz (270km), Amir Timur’s birthplace. Timur was a 14th-century ruler who conquered Iran and the Caucasus and defeated the Golden Horde in South Russia. Visit the ruins of Ak Sarai Castle, Kuk-Gumbaz Mosque, and the “Dorut-Tilovat” Complex with Shamseddin Kulal and Gumbas Saineddin mausoleums. Continue to Samarkand (170km). Check into the hotel and enjoy free time for the rest of the day. Dinner will be at a local restaurant. Stay two nights in Samarkand.
Day 11: Samarkand
Samarkand Textile Workshop - Experience the magic of ‘One Thousand and One Nights’ in Samarkand, one of the world’s oldest cities and a Silk Road center. At the Afrosiyob Museum, learn about ancient Samarkand. Visit the Shahi-Sinda Complex, a stunning collection of Timurid-style mausoleums with majolica and mosaic tiles. At the paper manufacturing factory, witness traditional paper-making using mulberry tree fibers. End the day at the Ulugbek Observatory, built in 1428-1429 on a Chupanata-chain hill. In the evening, attend a theatrical presentation of Oriental historic costumes at the “El Merosi” Theatre, showcasing Central Asian attire from ancient times to the 19th century. Dinner will be at “Samarkand” restaurant, offering an immersive cultural experience.
Day 12: Samarkand – Tashkent
Samarkand Textile Workshop - Ancient Samarkand still radiates its historical grandeur! In the Middle Ages, it was among the world’s most beautiful and significant cities. The Gur-Emir Mausoleum, the palace-like tomb of ruler Amir Timur, is sure to impress. Enjoy the trip’s highlight, Registan Square, with its three grand, artistically adorned madrasas. Visit the once-largest mosque in Central Asia, the Bibi-Khanum Mosque. Afterward, explore a vibrant bazaar, transitioning from a museum-like setting to Oriental reality. Stalls are piled with nuts, almonds, pistachios, dried apricots, raisins, and fresh produce, with exotic spice and herb aromas filling the air. A market as colorful and fascinating as life itself. In the late afternoon, depart Samarkand on the “Afrosiyob” fast train at 17:00 to Tashkent, arriving at 19:10. Transfer to the hotel. Dinner will be at a local restaurant. Overnight in Tashkent.
Day 13: Tashkent – Return Flight
Tashkent International Airport - After an early breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight home.

- Excursion to Aral Lake by jeep, tents and cook
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Inland flight Tashkent-Nukus
- Fast train Samarkand – Tashkent
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Entrance tickets
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide service
- Excursion to Aral Lake by jeep, tents and cook
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Inland flight Tashkent-Nukus
- Fast train Samarkand – Tashkent
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
- Entrance tickets
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide service
- International flights
- International flights
The journey to Aral Lake offers tourists a chance to witness human folly and marvel at nature’s wonders. This exciting and dynamic tour to Aral Lake, located on the border of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, highlights the tragedy of the lake’s disappearance. Visitors are left with a blend of admiration and sorrow. Admiration for the stunning beauty of the…
The journey to Aral Lake offers tourists a chance to witness human folly and marvel at nature’s wonders. This exciting and dynamic tour to Aral Lake, located on the border of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, highlights the tragedy of the lake’s disappearance. Visitors are left with a blend of admiration and sorrow. Admiration for the stunning beauty of the desolate landscape and the Ustjurt Plateaus, and sorrow for the visible scars of the region. In this unique setting of deserts and oases, travelers encounter welcoming locals who are open to Western influences while remaining deeply connected to their ancient culture.
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.