Discover the vibrant soul of Tashkent on a guided cultural journey that blends history, daily life, and hands-on creativity. Wander through the majestic Khast Imam Complex, where centuries-old manuscripts and serene courtyards reveal the spiritual heart of the city. Dive into the colors, aromas, and energy of Chorsu Bazaar, meeting local vendors and tasting seasonal delights. Ride through the underground art gallery that is the Tashkent Metro, each station uniquely designed with Soviet-era grandeur.
Pause for a traditional Uzbek plov lunch, freshly prepared and rich with flavor. Then, choose your own creative experience: shape clay in a pottery workshop, stitch your own suzani embroidery, or bake traditional Uzbek bread in a tandoor oven—guided by skilled local artisans. This immersive experience connects you not just to the sights of Tashkent, but to its living traditions and warm hospitality..
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Begin your journey at the Khast Imam Complex, the spiritual heart of Tashkent. Wander through its peaceful courtyards, admire intricate Islamic architecture with the legendary Uthman Quran — one of the oldest in the world. Hear fascinating stories behind this sacred place and its role in Uzbekistan’s cultural heritage.
Next, dive into the vibrant life of Chorsu Bazaar, the beating heart of the city. Surrounded by domed halls and colorful stalls, experience the true atmosphere of local trade. Taste dried fruits, nuts, sweets, and traditional kurut, and learn how each section of the market reflects the country’s rich regional traditions.
Continue your day with a hands-on cultural experience of your choice. Join a pottery class and shape your own ceramic piece under the guidance of a skilled craftsman, learn the secrets of Uzbek non bread baked in a traditional clay oven, or take part in a suzani embroidery workshop, where every stitch carries symbolic meaning.
Afterward, enjoy a traditional lunch at the famous Plov Center “Besh Qozon,” where chefs prepare Uzbekistan’s national dish in giant kazans over open fire. Watch the process, then savor your meal alongside local salads and tea.
End your experience by exploring the Tashkent Metro — a true underground museum. Each station is uniquely decorated with mosaics, chandeliers, and marble designs that reflect different eras and themes, from space exploration to Uzbek poetry.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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