Witness nature's awakening with over 3,500 spring tours across Asia in January 2001. Perfect weather, blooming landscapes, and comfortable temperatures make this ideal for exploration, backed by 18,000 spring travelers.
For cyclists seeking a one-of-a-kind adventure, "Uzbekistan by Bike" is a 15-day bicycle tour that starts and ends in Tashkent, offering a unique, up-close exploration of Uzbekistan’s diverse landscapes and rich history. Ride through destinations like Maydansay, Lake Tuzkan, and Aktash Village, as well as the legendary cities of Samarkand and Bukhara.
This challenging cycling trip is ideal for experienced travelers who relish active exploration and cultural immersion. Pedal across deserts, ascend into the Nurata Mountains, and traverse dramatic gorges and valleys, staying in a mix of yurts, hotels, and traditional guesthouses for a truly authentic experience.
The USP of this tour package is the chance to connect deeply with local life—discover traditional crafts, savor regional cuisine, and interact with welcoming communities, all while enjoying the support of quality bikes and a backup vehicle for extra peace of mind.
If you’re looking for a cycling tour that combines adventure, history, and genuine local encounters, Uzbekistan by Bike is your ticket to a memorable journey through Central Asia’s hidden gems.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Home-stay, Guest House
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Tashkent, Bukhara, Samarkand, La
Tashkent, Bukhara, Samarkand, Lake Tuzkan, Ortacheku Rocks, Hayat Village, Sob Gorge, Aktash Village, Chuya, Maydansay, Chinaz
This was my first G Adventure and it won't be my last.. It was so nice to have all the planning done for us, especially with all the permits required. The pace of the tour was good, we had time to ourselves and time with the group. The guides were professional and fun and took excellent care of us.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Japan- an incredibly fascinating country with a culture like no other. The 2 week bike trip was a wonderful way to start to get to know Japan. Of course cycling is the best way to travel anywhere but having guides that explain their beloved country, teach you some of its culture, try to teach you the social skills that the Japanese excel at, getting you to test all the interesting food, giving history lessons and nature lessons, explaining the Shinto or Buddhist religion all the while giving you a great cycling experience makes the entire experience beyond memorable. The choice of the route gave us a good variety places to see. Staying in the Japanese inns ( ryokans) was amazing and definitely a must on any Japan trip. The food is an experience all on its own and if you are a fish lover than you will be in paradise. I really felt that the trip was complete and didn't just focus on one element of Japan so I never felt that I had too much of any one thing which was great. The description of the tour corresponded to what the trip really was and that is always appreciated. In the end, I didn't have too many preconceived notions of what I would be seeing and I can tell you that I was constantly amazed and ended up having enormous respect for the Japanese and their way of life. I thought my own country of Switzerland was well run but Japan wins on that respect. Kudos to the people of Japan and their being so courteous towards us tourists. Weeks later I am still feeling the effects of this trip and it is wonderful. Oh and thanks to Mother Nature for blessing us with the cherry blossoms.
Bicycle toursBeach
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
I have been working with Chris and his team on behalf of my clients for the past one year.
In a nutshell, I couldn't have picked a better partner.
His ability to manage situations (as things are extremely fluid during adventures), remain calm, problem solves and handle updates is beyond exemplary.
Thank you for everything that you do.