Uzbekistan in 2 Days from Tashkent

2 days

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A 2-day tour from Tashkent exploring the ancient cities of Samarkand and Bukhara by high-speed train. Discover the architectural marvels and rich history of these Silk Road gems, from Samarkand’s Registan to the timeless beauty of Bukhara’s Ark Fortress.
 

TASHKENT - SAMARKAND - BUKHARA - TASHKENT

Bukhara and Samarkand, two of Uzbekistan’s crown jewels, stand as living museums of Islamic art, architecture, and history. Bukhara, with its deep cultural heritage, was once a major center of Islamic theology. From the imposing Ark Fortress to the majestic Po-i-Kalyan Minaret, the city has withstood the test of time, remaining a beacon of history and spirituality. Samarkand, the legendary city of Tamerlane, continues to captivate visitors with its grand Registan Square, an architectural marvel of the Timurid dynasty.

This 2-day tour offers the perfect balance of history, culture, and adventure, showcasing two of Central Asia’s most iconic cities—ideal for those short on time but big on experience! 


IMPORTANT: When booking tours during high season (March-May, August-October), please be aware that the number of seats available on trains are extremely limited. Therefore, any tours booked less than 45 days (high speed trains) and 20 days (regular trains) in advance, that have transport between cities are subject to availability only. We can always organize transport on cars, but the prices will differ. If you happen to fall into any of these categories, please email or call us beforehand so we can check the availability of tickets. We apologize for any inconveniences and thank you for your understanding.

What's included?
    • Breakfast
    • All Fees and Taxes
    • 1x night in a 3* hotel or boutique hotel
    • Local guides in 2 cities
    • Air-conditioned vehicle
    • Entrance fees to objects
    • 24 hour customer service
    Exclusions
      • Single room supplement $25/per night/per single room
      • Photo- /video museum charges to be paid at entrance  ($ 1-2/per site)
      • Tips for guide and driver
      Please note
      • Stroller / pram accessible
      • Not wheelchair accessible
      • Not suitable for pets
      • Infant seats unavailable
      • The driver will wait for you with a name shield
      • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
      What to bring

        Uzbekistan has a dry continental climate, with very cold winters and extremely hot summers. Sunscreen and a hat are essential during the summer months. As winter approaches (late October to late March), be sure to bring extra warm clothing.

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