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Tashkent Tours and Trips

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A trip to Tashkent will allow you to experience an eclectic mix of traditional Uzbek culture, 20th Century Soviet style and the ever-growing atmosphere of modernity. Once an important point of the Silk Road, and today the largest central Asian metropolis, a visit to Tashkent will provide you with an ideal opportunity you to explore the finest

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Tashkent Tour Reviews

Guest reviews from travelers on tours in and around Tashkent

Kerry | Traveled in May

Great itinerary in a beautiful country. Our guide, Ruslan, was friendly informative and entertaining. The recommendations for places to eat and visit were all good value. This was my first time on a guided tour and I loved having logistics and luggage managed. The people in the group were all very different and all very lovely! There was a good balance of free and directed time. Standards of accommodation and transport were great. Will definitely book another trip!

Anonymous | Traveled in May
A fantastic journey through Central Asia bursting with History and Culture

This is an incredible trip visiting 3 Stans, and all very different from each other. The scenery and hiking in Kyrgyzstan was spectacular and the Golden Eagle experience was a real highlight. Uzbekistan was such a contrast to the first 2 countries and some of the sights were breathtakingly beautiful. All of the countries were fascinating in their own way and our guides Vitaliy and Dilshod were excellent! Both very knowledgeable and gave us great insights and the history of each place we visited.

Michael | Traveled in May

It was an area of the world I had always wanted to explore and it lived up to expectations. In part to our excellent Tour leader Alex, who was very knowlegeable and companionable. As well as the stunning landscape, history, architecture, food, I could go on! Another benefit was being in such a small group, meant we could all gel together and not have to fight for the leaders attention. Not forgetting the the skill of the driver Edward, ensuring we all arrived safely!

Mary | Traveled in May

Excellent travel experence,very well organised with a highly efficient knowledgeable and personable tour Leader ,Alex and two great drivers. We managed to visit the major cultural sites vast distances apart thanks to an internal flight and a speed train plus two long bus journeys. The food was good and the bread delicious. The people were so friendly. All in all a lovely holiday.

Anonymous | Traveled in May

The tour itself was fantastic. Great pace, a good amount of sites and not too much travel. It was our guide, Ildar who let down the experience. Among the group there was lots of chatter about his dismissive tone towards some of the older group members (one in particular who had a lot of questions), and his inadequency to listen to the feedback of the group, especially when it concerned group safety. At every attraction he would walk far ahead, only turning around to check on us after he had walked too far. The sites were often busy, so it was difficult to keep track of him as he didn't wear any identifying clothing, carry a flag or even wear a brightly coloured hat to keep himself visible in crowds. The group was often left to keep track of each other, guiding each other in the right direction. His fast pace was brought up by several group members many times, but he never took the feedback on and continued his fast walking at every site and location. Many of the group members were older and this was a huge oversight by him. This led to a very scary and unsafe situation where the group needed to cross a fast moving and busy freeway in a rural area of Uzbekistan. He was so far ahead that only half the group were able to cross safely with him, the rest, despite calling out for him to wait, were left stranded on the other side of the road. He did not look back once before crossing to check that everyone was with him. This was a 4 lane freeway where large trucks and cars were EASILY going over 100km/hr. A few of us had stern words with him when we reunited, and he apologised, but it made no difference to his behaviour going forward. He continued to walk ahead and neglect to check behind him for the group before leading the group into new areas/sites. He knew his information, but it felt often rehearsed like a script, and when extra questions were asked, his responses were often very short, like "yes" or "no". By the end, many group members decided not to ask him questions anymore as they knew they weren't going to get much information out of him. His demeanour was also unpleasent. When he sat with us for dinner he was often on his phone, rarely talking or interacting with us. It was very awkward! Outside of the overload of information that he would give us at the sites, he rarely spoke or interacted with the group. This is such an important part of being a guide. Interacting and joking with the members and being personable helps keep morale high and just makes the whole trip more enjoyable! The trip itself was fantastic, and I would highly recommend it to anyone, but I can only hope for new groups going forward that they have a much more plesant guide!

Anonymous | Traveled in May

This trip was like three trips in one with very different countries. The tour leaders were knowledgeable and experienced, the sights were amazing and the group was small. Highly recommend.

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