
Uzbekistan Tours in October 2026
Planning for a trip to Uzbekistan during October? We offer 10+ tour packages to Uzbekistan departing in October 2026 that have 100+ customer reviews. Operated by our hand-picked, qualified travel experts, you will experience the best of Uzbekistan on your October holiday.
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10 Best October 2026 Tours in Uzbekistan
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Tashkent, Samarkand, Aydar Kŭl, Bukhara & Khiva
Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, Kyzylkum Desert, Kungrad & Nukus
Tashkent, Urgench, Khiva, Bukhara, Nurata & Samarkand
Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara & Khiva
Tashkent, Bukhara, Kyzylkum Desert, Nuratau Mountains & Samarkand
Tashkent, Ashgabat, Samarkand, Mary, Bukhara & Khiva
Tashkent, Bukhara, Samarkand & Tashkent
Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara & Samarkand
Tashkent, Fergana, Shakhrisabz, Hayat & Bukhara
Samarkand, Tashkent, Bukhara, Urgench, Tashkent, Shakhrisabz & Khiva
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Reviews of our Uzbekistan Tours for October
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The trip was very well run with the tours and transport always smooth and on time. The guides were well informed and there were plenty of breaks and the tours weren't exhausting. The hotels were pleasant especially in Khiva and Tashkent. Our tour leader Fariddun was extremely helpful, well-organised and coped with all sorts of small and larger problems with ease and grace. He never seemed stressed or out of his depth.
Excellent holiday, fascinating destinations. Group was very friendly and we laughed a lot. I would have liked an extra day in Tashkent not necessarily part of the tour as both countries felt very safe but maybe as a suggestion at the time of booking.
I thought this was a great trip. The pace was quite fast but we had some free time as well. The Moslem architecture of the mosques and madrasas is stunning and I also greatly enjoyed the Savitsky art gallery and museum in Nukus, where we had an extremely well-informed guide. Uzbekistan is a very clean and safe country for tourists. As a female travelling alone, I had no concerns about exploring the cities on my own when we had free time. Our guide was very knowledgeable, efficient and pleasant, and everything ran like clockwork. We all particularly enjoyed Bukhara, where the hotel was conveniently located in the heart of the old town; it had a variety of interesting sights and a vibrant atmosphere, without being overwhelmed by tourists in the way that Khiva and the key attractions of Samarkand were. We were also lucky to be there at the time of the first Bukhara Biennial, which was an added bonus. The hotels at Tashkent and Samarkand, though very good, were located some way outside the city centres; at Tashkent this necessitated negotiating the underground and walking quite a distance to the nearest station when we had free time, while in Samarkand it was not an issue as we had no time to explore directly from the hotel. If you want to do souvenir shopping, I would advise doing it in Khiva and Bukhara as the options and time for this are limited in Samarkand. Bottled water is freely available in all the hotels and on the coaches. For anyone who enjoys almost guaranteed sunshine and warm weather (in September at least), comfortable travel in spacious coaches, beautiful architecture, and learning about the culture and history of this fascinating region, I would thoroughly recommend this trip.
Excellent trip. Busy with very good guides but with some days to explore the wonderful cities on our own. Perfect for us. The yurt was too basic for us oldies!!
This is a fascinating part of the world which was and is great fun to learn about. The initial three plane journeys were tough but after that the itinerary worked well and opened up a new world with the help of our brilliant guide - who was also determined to fill in the health and safety which Uzbekistan is fairly laid back about! Our hotels were largely very well placed and independent, helping to build up an idea of the local culture. We found the people to be very friendly and hospitable despite the fact that English is not necessarily even their third language. Twice we were dragged into group photographs by older Uzbeks in traditional dress. Explore travelers as tourist sights themselves! The only negative i would say was the night in the yurt which sounded exotic but wasn't. I find sleeping on a barely padded wooden bed very difficult and the joyful but rather selfish Polish contingent who took over the camp did not add to our enjoyment. In fact, I would opt to miss this altogether (although I quite enjoyed the chance to ride a Bactrian camel for a change) and maybe visit the lake we saw from a distance or another site which provided variety. Altogether though a great holiday, well organised and spent with like-minded people.
This was my second trip with Explore, and like the first was excellent overall but with a few observations I would like to make. The night at the yurt camp was very disappointing. I was not expecting to have the place to myself but the atmosphere was ruined by the addition - somewhat bizarrely - of a disco and another tour group who sang loud songs long after we had all gone to bed. Secondly, Explore's advice to bring mainly US Dollars seems over cautious. There were plenty of atm's in Samarkand and Bukhara where you can take out local currency (and you need a lot of it) but less banks to change money over. That said the tour itself fulfilled a dream of visiting Samarkand. The accommodation and itinerary were good with enough down time to explore or go back to places we had visited. The people are very friendly, happy to haggle a bit and enjoy having their photos taken with visitors from foreign countries! I loved it!
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