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Responsible Travel

R-36, Yangikishlak, Uzbekistan
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About Responsible Travel

Responsible Travel is based in Uzbekistan.

We specialize in small group-trekking tours, Eco tours, and cultural and adventure tours; all our tours offer unique opportunities to explore Uzbekistan in a very authentic way.

Why Book With Responsible Travel

We promote the development of Community Based Tourism (CBT) in the Nuratau mountain villages located in central Uzbekistan. By promoting the development of CBT in the Nuratau mountains, we give local people opportunities to earn additional income from Eco-tourism and we try to motivate them to protect the environment. As a socially responsible tour operator, we also organize social projects (such as drinking water system improvement, school renovation, etc) aimed at improving living conditions of the locals in areas that receive tourists. By booking our tours, you support a local company that has committed itself to protect the environment, improve the living conditions in villages and create additional income for local people from tourism.

Responsible Travel Reviews

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Ananth | Traveled in October
Tashkent Samarkand Bukhara 7 days

We Just got back yesterday from our Uzbekistan Tour. Our tour was Excellent! Uzbekistan is a wonderful destination. Extremely safe, warm people - big departure from it's soviet republic past. Excellent sightseeing, well organized. Restored monuments help you visualize the glory of cities like this as they stood in the 14th-17th century.Tashkent feels very modern city, Bukhara feels traditional and Samarkand seems to fit in-between. Tashkent is a nice city with it's own bit of history. We did Beldersay and surrounding areas from Tashkent, the cable car ride was awesomeWe rode the train to Samarkand. Gave us a chance to see the beautiful, rustic countryside at leisureThe monuments in both Samarkand and Bukhara are excellent. The restoration work shows them in all glory. Well done.The light show in Samarkand - Registon is spectacular. It's pricey, but looks like it goes on every now and then and bystanders watch for free. For a group, it is quite affordable ($150).The trip involves a bit of walking, all monuments are grand and need you to be on foot to truly enjoy them. You can do it at a leisurely pace.Overall, excellent program!