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Presentation
Stages: Tashkent – Khiva – Bukhara – Samarkand – Darbent – Termez – Tashkent
Description: Discover the treasures of Uzbekistan in 14 days / 13 nights from €1985.
Day 1: Paris – Tashkent
Arrival in Tashkent. Airport reception. Transfer and installation at the hotel (hotel available from 12:00). Breakfast.
Visit the capital, the Museum of History of the Uzbek People, Independence Square, the Tashkent metro which is unique in Central Asia and the Abdoul Kassim madrassa (19th century).
Night at the hotel.
Day 2: Tashkent-Urghentche-Khiva
Breakfast at the hotel and transfer to the airport for flight to Ourgenche. Arrival and transfer to Khiva (30 km). Installation at the hotel.
Visit of the city. Khiva is one of the most notable cities in the Khorezm oasis. Capital of the khanate from the 17th century, it was one of the largest markets in Central Asia and its prosperity lasted until the beginning of the 20th century. Today, the inner city Itchan Kala is a real open museum where you can admire the authenticity of the monuments: Kounia-Ark (the residence of the Khans) 16th century, the mausoleum of Pahlavan Mahmoud 15th century, the Friday mosque and its 11th century minaret, the 19th century Islam Khoja madrasa, etc. The city is surrounded by pink clay ramparts, which give it the appearance of a medieval city.
Night at the hotel.
Day 3: Khiva- Ayaz Kala – Touprak Kala – Khiva
Breakfast and departure towards the Kisil Koum desert (Red Sands) to visit Ayaz-kala and Touprak-kala sites.
On the territory of the Ellikkala district (Republic of Karakalpakstan) there are more than 200 ancient fortresses, the most famous of which are Ayaz-kala or Touprak-kala. The ingenuity and dimensions of these constructions bring them closer to the Egyptian pyramids. Throughout the territory of ancient Khârezm, more than 1,000 ancient fortresses have been found, most of which have not yet been studied.
The civilization of ancient Khârezm was born in the middle of the 2nd millennium BC. Fed by the glaciers of the Pamirs, the great Amu River carried its waters several hundred kilometers to irrigate an oasis with fertile soils near its estuary . Agriculture linked to the great floods of the river, the coastline of the Aral Sea rich in game and fish, and limitless meadows brought together all the conditions for the birth of a unique civilization which left astonishing monuments – lost cities and immense fortresses.
Return to Khiva at the end of the afternoon.
Installation at the hotel.
Day 4: Khiva-Bukhara
Breakfast and departure for Bukhara. Crossing the Kisil Koum desert (Red Sands).
Picnic on the way. Arrival late in the afternoon. Installation at the hotel.
First discovery of the city; the Labi Khauze ensemble: Koukaldach madrassa 16th century, Nadir Devan Beghi madrassa and khanaka 17th century. Dinner at Tchaykhana Labi Khause.
Night at the hotel.
Day 5: Bukhara the Holy
This city is located in the Zerafshan Valley. It has always kept its authentic charm. It was one of the important cities of the Silk Road, where all the traders rushed to sell their goods, especially carpets and jewelry. Although Islam originated elsewhere, it was Bukhara that was the center of development of this religion. The city is home to hundreds of Islamic schools, madrasas, and as many mosques and tombs of saints. The historical monuments take us back to the medieval period and even well before: The ark (the citadel) I-IVth century, the whole of Poï-Kalian 15th-16th century, Kosh madrasa of Oulougbek and Abdoulaziz Khan 15th-17th century, the whole of Liabi-Khauz 16th-17th century.
Night at the hotel.
Day 6: Bukhara
Breakfast and visit outside the city: the “Bahoutdin Naqchbandi” necropolis, a very important place of pilgrimage for Muslims, the summer palace of the last Emir of Bukhara “Sitorai Mohi Hossa” and the “Tchor Bakr” necropolis.
Free time in the afternoon.
Day 7: Bukhara – Samarkand (280 km)
After breakfast departure to Samarkand.
On the road visit the ceramist workshop in Guijduvan.
Continuation of the road to Samarkand and stop in the village of Yangiabad to share unforgettable moments with the local population.
Arrival and installation in a typical village house. Warm welcome by the locals.
There is the possibility of seeing and witnessing the preparation of typical dishes of the region.
Lunch with the locals.
Road to Samarkand.
Arrival and installation at the hotel.
Night at the hotel.
Day 8: Samarkand
Samarkand was the main city of ancient Sogdiana, capital of Tamerlane. It prospered at the crossroads of the great trade routes coming from China, Siberia, Persia and the West. It was prosperous until the surge of the Mongol hordes of Genghis Khan who destroyed the city. Samarkand’s hour of glory came two centuries later, when Timur made it the capital of his empire.
The marvelous madrasas of Place du Régistan (15th-17th century) decorated with dazzling earthenware describe the multiple influences which will mark the evolution of Timurid architecture. The mausoleum of Roukhabad and the Gour-Emir, tomb of the great conqueror which preserves the remains of Timur, his sons and his grandsons. Lunch during the visit.
Night at the hotel.
Day 9: Samarkand
Continuation of the visit to Samarkand: the famous Bibi Khanum mosque, the Shakhi-Zinda mausoleum, the Ulugbek Observatory and the Samarkand history museum “Afrosiab”.
Lunch and dinner in town.
Night at the hotel.
Day 10: Samarkand – Shakhrisabz – Darbent
Breakfast and departure for Darbent. On the road visit Shakhrisabz, birthplace of Timur Beg (Tamerlane).
Crossing the Zérafshan mountains, foothills of Pamir. Stop at the Takhtakaracha pass at 1680 m altitude. Discovery of magnificent mountain landscapes.
Visit to the remains of the White Palace (Ak Saray), summer residence of Timur, Darut Saodat complex, mausoleum of the descendants of Timur and Darut Tilovat ensemble with the Kok Goumbaz mosque, Friday mosque of Shakhrisabz. Continuation of the road to Darbent.
Arrival and settling in with the locals.
Night at a local’s place.
Day 11: Darbent – Boysun – Termez
Breakfast and departure for Termez via Boysun.
Boysun is one of the most beautiful regions of the country located in the Guissar Mountains. Arrival in Boysun, walk in the village and discovery of the magnificent landscapes.
Lunch and departure for Termez.
Day 12: Finish
Termez is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia.
Visit to Termez: the mausoleum of Sultan Saadat from the 11th and 12th centuries, the Djakurgan minaret from the 12th century, the mausoleum of Al-Hakim-At-Termezy from the 11th century and the Kirk-Kiz castle, Fayaz Tépé complex from the 1st century . the remains of an ancient Buddhist monastery and temple with part of the stupa next to it.
Statues of Buddha, wall paintings, pottery, inscriptions discovered on the site.
The Zourmala 2nd century tower. 16m high and 14.5m in diameter.
Day 13: Termez- Tashkent
Transfer to Termez airport and flight to Tashkent. Arrival and installation at the hotel.
City tour: the Barakhan madrasa, the Hasti Imam complex, the Thorsu bazaar, the Koukeldash madrasa (16th century).
Night at the hotel.
Day 14: Tashkent
Free morning. Lunch and transfer to the airport for the international flight.
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