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Almaty Tours in June 2026

Almaty Tours in June 2026

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Anonymous | Traveled in June
Amazing!

If you want to discover 5 countries and their varied cultures, histories and scenery and meet some lovely people, all in three weeks, this trip is for you. We saw some wonderful, stunning scenery, met some amazing friendly people, found out about the past complicated history and the challenges they face today. It is fast paced, there are long journeys but totally worth it and loads to see and do on the way.

Anonymous | Traveled in June

The guides were very good but delivered far too much historic information. additionally as a group of 60- to 75 year olds guides need to stop for lunch rather than push through to 3pm which often happened All guides should start the day with an outline of the days activity and a rough timeline

Anonymous | Traveled in June

A fantastic and memorable trip with contrasting cultures and scenery. Knowledgeable guides in each Stan giving insight into the past and present lives of people in Central Asia. A good mix of accommodation was included. Highly recommended for the adventurous soul.

Anonymous | Traveled in June

The Five Stans Tour is an extremely well organized, informative and entertaining tour. We went to learn about the central asian countries and the Silk Road and the tour certainly did that. And in fact exceeded our expectations in all categories. What an amazing experience!

Anonymous | Traveled in June
The Five Stans - A journey through history and the Central Asian Republice

A great holiday with plenty of superb sites and stunning scenery. One reason for calling this the Silk Road was that silk was used to pay people. It started with the Chinese needing horses to fight the nomads from the north. By 53BC, Rome was spending half its silver production on silk and other products from the Silk Roads. Rome also had to introduce modesty legislation because of the number of people wearing only silk. Whilst Julius Caesar was invading Britain in 53BC, his friend Marcus Crassus was leading another Roman army to defeat by Persia, in an empire that stretched from modern day Iran to Afghanistan and north to Merv. 10,000 Roman captives were sold at the Merv slave market to the Chinese, to fight on their northern border against marauding nomadic tribes. The ruins of three cities can be seen at Merv, in southern modern day Turkmenistan. The first was built by Cyrus the Great when he created the first Persian Empire. Next to it is the remains of the city built by Alexander the Great and next to that the remains of the city built after the Arab invasion, which was destroyed by the armies of Genghis Khan 1221 AD, with up to a million people being massacred. Alexander is a hero in Turkmen, after he freed them from Persian rule. In Uzbekistan, Timor is the hero, as he rose from hired sword to ruler of a vast empire, stretching from the Chinese border to Egypt, destroying many armies on the way. He made Samarqand his capital and made it one of the greatest cities. In Tajikistan, it is Cyrus the Great who is remembered, partly because he was murdered there. In Osh, Kyrgyzstan, it is Babur, great great grandson of Timor and founder of the Indian Mughal dynasty who is remembered. Although it is Manus who is the local hero.

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