Uzbekistan Tours and Trips 2024/2025

Uzbekistan is the jewel in the ancient Silk Road’s crown. Each of its major cities have been beautifully restored, offering gorgeous sights for visitors. Tashkent has interesting museums and great sightseeing tours, while Samarkand is best known for its cultural, religious and historic sites (particularly its gorgeous mosques) and food tours. Meanwhile, Bukhara’s bazaars and palaces are best explored by foot with a walking tour.

4 Trips in Uzbekistan with 169 Reviews

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The Silk Road of Uzbekistan

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11 day active and outdoor trip to Tashkent, Khiva and 3 other destinations traveling through Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Active and outdoor & Explorer +1 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Tent, Guest House & Camping
  • Transport Train, Bus & Flight
  • Age Range 16-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
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The Silk Road of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

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23 day active and outdoor trip to Bishkek, Djalal-Abad and 11 other destinations traveling through Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Active and outdoor & Walking tours +2 more
  • Accommodation Guest House, Hotel, Hut, Camping & Resort
  • Transport Bus, Flight, 4WD Jeep & Train
  • Age Range 16-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
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Wonders of the Silk Road

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13 day cultural, religious and historic sites tour to Ashgabat, Samarkand and 4 other destinations in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites & City sightseeing
  • Accommodation Hotel & Guest House
  • Transport Train & Bus
  • Age Range 16-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
days13 From US$ 3,230 View Tour
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Kyrgyzstan's Silk Road Journey

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14 day active and outdoor trip to Bishkek, Djalal-Abad and 7 other destinations traveling through Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. Read More
  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Active and outdoor & Walking tours +2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel, Guest House & Resort
  • Transport Bus & 4WD Jeep
  • Age Range 16-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
days14 From US$ 3,140 US$ 2,870
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Uzbekistan Tour Reviews

5 - Excellent
Based on 169 customer reviews
the delights of uzbekistan
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“The people of uzbekistan are so open and friendly. The cities and the monuments within them live up to all expectations and there is so much to see. The Yurts are comfortable and spacious, toilet facilities at the camp are good, much better than expected. Camel ride and walk through the desert was a great experience and finishing up with a swim and a picnic beside the lake was a great rounding off of the camp experience. There are long bus journeys on this trip between the towns and some of the roads are quite rough but we felt safe in the hands of our driver. Food is much better than expected and there is more variety than the trip notes seem to indicate. Nobody appeared to get any serious stomach bugs on the trip which is unusual when the weather was so hot. I think this was because our guide advised on good eating places and kept us right. The currency issues are not as difficult as hinted at and are easily managed. Security, including arrival and departure at the airport was robust but not a problem”
uzbekhistan uncovered
4 - Very Good
  • Anonymous
“overall rating on the ground brilliant, transport to London and back DIRE; only a few hours of the 12 glorious days but if Uzbekhistan wants to encourage tourism, the age of their (only) Boeing 757 and the Soviet charm of their staff needs to be seriously improved; this (an overnight flight out of 6 hours so arriving shattered and a miserable 7+ hours back, seats broken, minimal leg room, the most appalling inflight service etc etc) left an appalling impression. Having got that off my chest, the trip was exhilarating and a much better itinerary than many of the other groups met at the airport (only 2 London flights a week so all, whatever their cost, suffered the same indignities) (C&K, VJV, etc who were submitted to a an unvarying diet (saturation) of the 3 Ms (mosques, madrassahs and markets); this one had intervening days out in the desert including an arguable highlight, a night in a yurt followed by a Bactrian camel ride to a swim in an inland sea”
Uzbekistan Uncovered
4 - Very Good
  • Anonymous
“This was well planned and organised, and very satisfactory. The variety, with city explorations plus trips to the desert fortresses and into the desert to stay in yurts, was a good idea, but entailed a lot of time spent in the bus driving over indifferent roads. Hard to avoid that, but the journeys used a lot of time. The advance notes were adequate, but incremental changes had been inserted and noted, some of which conflicted with the earlier text, but the whole document had not been adjusted and edited to create a clear narrative (about the details and practicalities, such as liability for a departure airport tax). The local leadership was excellent and might be worth more emphasis - it was a 24/7 service whilst I certainly expected to be relying on my own resources much more. The hotels were generally good (even the Uzbekistan in Tashkent had no hot water on day one, and the loos in Bukhara were somewhat smelly). The airline trip was really uncomfortable in both directions - London to Tashkent direct might only be possible with Uzbekistan Airlines, which is a plus, but the seating and the service - the food - was quite dreadful.”

Uzbekistan - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

A trip to Uzbekistan will introduce you to the best treasures of the ancient trading Silk Road. The cities of Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand were all popular sites for traders and have each been delicately restored.These stunning mosques and mosaics are complimented by classic Russian architecture, as the country equally pays homage to its many years under Soviet rule. With few foreign tourists, get ready for an intimate visit through Uzbekistan’s wonders.

Tour Highlights

  • Get a panoramic view of old Khiva from the minaret of the Islam Khodja mosque
  • See the colourful mosaics of the Registan plaza in Samarkand
  • Roam through the 114 rooms of Khan's Palace in Kokand
  • Explore the Ark of Bukhara, an incredible fortress built in the 5th century AD
  • Shop beneath the blue dome of the Chorsu Bazaar

Travel Tips

  • Uzbekistan offers some great transportation links for anyone wanting to see all the country has to offer. Whether you prefer domestic flights, high-speed trains, or city metro-rides, Uzbekistan has it all.
  • While most of Uzbekistan's cuisine is quite flavourless (think boiled vegetables and grey meats), some dishes are worth seeking out. Try Lagman, a lamb soup with thick noodles and spices, and jiz, a stir-fry-like dish of beef, onion and eggplant.
  • Avoid border areas in Uzbekistan, particularly at its shared borders with Afghanistan. These areas are often riddled with landmines and have been known to incur cross-border gunfire.
  • Uzbekistan relies heavily on cash. Be sure to exchange your money before you visit, and carry the local currency (Uzbek Sum) rather than U.S. dollars or other foreign currencies.
  • Uzbekistan is a police state, so be prepared for heavy police presence across the country. Carry copies of your passport and other ID with you at all times, and think twice before taking photos (especially of important buildings). The main benefit of this is a relatively low crime rate.

Uzbekistan has seasonal weather so please do check up on best time to visit Uzbekistan before planning your tour.

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