Discover the magic of the Silk Road on a 2-day tour to Samarkand and Bukhara from Tashkent. This journey is the perfect way to experience Uzbekistan’s most historic cities in a short time, visiting all the must-see landmarks with expert local guidance.
In Samarkand, marvel at Registan Square, the stunning Gur-Emir Mausoleum, the grand Bibi-Khanym Mosque, and the sacred avenue of mausoleums at Shah-i-Zinda.
Continue to Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage city known for its preserved medieval atmosphere. Explore highlights such as the Ark Fortress, Kalyan Minaret, Lyabi Hauz ensemble, and centuries-old caravanserais.
With comfortable transport, knowledgeable guides, and carefully planned itineraries, this tour ensures you’ll enjoy the very best of Uzbekistan’s cultural and historical heritage. An ideal choice for travelers who want to see more in less time.
We pick up from any hotels, hostels and guesthouses in Tashkent.
A masterpiece of Islamic architecture of medieval East
The Registan was the heart of the ancient city of Samarkand of the Timurid dynasty
Sher-Dor Madrasah was built on the Registan Square, Samarkand in 1619-1636
Ulugbek Madrasah was built by order of Ulugbek, Tamerlane’s grandson, in 1417-1420
Was built in 1660, and it is the final building in the Registan architectural Ensemble
In the 15th century, it was one of the largest and most magnificent mosques in the Islamic world
Shakhi Zinda is the complex of mausoleums of 14-15th centuries
The largest traditional bazaar in Samarkand
Ark-Citadel is a residence of Bukhara khans. According to the last excavations, it was determined the citadel was on this place from 4 century BC. For many years of building and destruction, 20 meters height artificial hill was formed; its upper layers were built over in the time of last Bokharan emirs.
Architectual ensemble Lyabi-Khauz is formed with three large monumental buildings: Kukeldash Madrasah in the north, khanaka and Nodir Divan-begi in the west and in the east. From the south the square was closed with Trade Street. The center of old Bukhara large ensemble became a reservoir
The Magoki-Attori Mosque in the city's centre is an example of an urban mosque in a residential quarter
Trading domes of Bukhara, a massive complex having a hexagonal orientation. Under its spherical dome there concentrate shops selling knives, jewelries, music instruments and various remembrances.
The Kalyan minaret is a minaret of the Po-i-Kalyan mosque complex in Bukhara, Uzbekistan and one of the most prominent landmarks in the city.
This madrasah is considered one of the most interesting monuments of Bukhara, and is still an acting institution, where future imams and religious mentors receive their education.
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