Tours and Trip Packages to Izboskan in June 2024

Traveling to Izboskan in June 2024? We offer 1 tours, trips and vacation packages to Izboskan in June 2024. Our Izboskan in June 2024 tour packages and trips have 24 customer reviews. All the Izboskan June 2024 tour packages and trips are carried out by hand-picked, qualified local and international Izboskan tour operators.

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The Silk Road

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  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites & Trekking and Hiking
  • Accommodation Hotel, Guest House & Sleeper Train
  • Transport Train & Sleeper Train
  • Age Range 16-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Izboskan Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 24 customer reviews
Outstanding Trip
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“We have been on a number of trips by this tour operator and without doubt this is one of the best we have undertaken.Uzbekistan is a stunning country with wonderful buildings and monuments and incredibly friendly and polite people. Our guide was the best guide we have had, he was so enthusiastic about his country you could not fail to enjoy your time there.Kazakhstan could really be missed from the trip with the time saved being spent in the other two countries, we just saw lots of open plains and a big busy city in Almaty.Kyrgyzstan is a stunningly beautiful country with wonderful scenery. Some days involved long drives and perhaps driving all the way around Issyk Kul may be a little excessive but you get great views of the snow capped mountains and have the opportunity to stop at various sites along the way.The food overall was very good though the service in all three countries is very slow, haphazard and random.Whilst the dominant religion in each of the countries is Islam they are open to western culture and dress and therefore provided you offer the usual respect in mosques etc. there is no issue regarding the suitability of clothing”
a trip along the silk road
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“This was a busy trip through three very contrasting countries. Almost a surfeit of historical monuments in Uzbekistan, just a glimpse of Kazakhstan and then the natural beauty of Kyrgyzstan. Some long bus drives but with plenty of "photo stops" and the drives are a great way to appreciate the scenery and see a little of local life along the way. The food was fine, and it was fairly easy to avoid meat, with plenty of delicious salads and pumpkin manti (a type of dumpling) usually available. Also some lovely soups, but often with unexpected chunks of lamb or beef. I did also enjoy the plov and the kebabs, as well as the fresh bread. The people were mostly friendly, welcoming and curious - we encountered no problems.”
Silk Road cities and sublime scenery
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“Cities tend not to be high on my list of places to visit but I was surprised by the many parks and green spaces offsetting the large buildings and wide roads in all the cities visited. Of course the amazing architecture of the mosques, madrassas, minarets, mausoleums, museums and markets were impressive and interesting with a wealth of information from both our tour leaders and local guides, all of whom spoke excellent English.The train journeys and the brief ride on the Metro in Tashkent made pleasant changes to the coach travel. Good to see family groups enjoying the warm evenings in pedestrianised streets and squares, parks, local cafes and bars, etc. No litter, no noisy groups of youths, just a nice atmosphere.Though the planned overnight train ride to Kazakhstan didnt happen owing to international cancellation at little notice, the replacement coach was large and comfortable. In the morning traffic to Almaty many more upmarket cars were on the roads, after very few in Uzbekistan.The short drive out of Almaty with the walk up to the waterfall was a welcome change from the city streets. Then the long drive into the Kyrgyzstan countryside was literally a breath of fresh air; with the vast lake, snow-capped mountains, rushing rivers, flower-strewn meadows and leisurely walks. Not forgetting the impressive golden eagle demonstration. I would have preferred more than one night at the Yurt shores of Lake Camp. A couple of days later, an afternoon swim at the seaside on the Issyk Kul Lake was refreshing.Inevitable long road journeys were offset by ever changing views, excellent driving, mainly good roads and frequent stops.”
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