Day 1: Ship Graveyard & Desert Odyssey
Cemetery of Ships – Walk among the eerie, rusted skeletons of abandoned fishing vessels in Muynak.
Aral Sea Museum – Watch a poignant documentary about the sea’s ecological collapse.
Ustyurt Plateau Off-Road Adventure – 4x4 ride through surreal canyons and desert cliffs (photo stops!).
Kurgancha-Kala Fortress – Explore a 13th-century Silk Road outpost on the plateau.
Overnight in a Yurt Camp – Sleep under starry skies by the Aral Sea with traditional Karakalpak dinner.
Day 2: Ancient Necropolis & Return
Mizdakhan Necropolis – Discover 2,500-year-old tombs, mausoleums, and Zoroastrian relics.
Chilpik Dakhma Central Asia’s best-preserved Zoroastrian "dakhmas" (Towers of Silence). Used for sky burials, it offers haunting desert views and a glimpse into pre-Islamic funeral rites.
End Of The Tour We will Back to Khiva / Nukus /Urgench Afternoon 4:00 pm 5:00 . Drop-off to your Hotel / Airport or Train Station . You can Choose Adress
Pickup included from any hotel or Train station , Airport in Khiva and Nukus. Please wait in your adress 10 minutes before your scheduled pickup time.
The Ship Cemetery (or "Graveyard of Ships") near Moynaq, Uzbekistan, is one of Central Asia’s most surreal and poignant sights. Dozens of rusting fishing vessels and trawlers lie abandoned in the dry desert, stranded far from the water that once sustained them. This eerie landscape is a stark reminder of the Aral Sea’s tragic disappearance—once the world’s fourth-largest lake,
The Aral Sea Museum in Moynaq, Uzbekistan, is a small but deeply moving museum dedicated to the ecological tragedy of the Aral Sea. Once a thriving fishing town, Moynaq is now a symbol of one of the world’s worst man-made environmental disasters. Here’s what you’ll discover inside: Historical Maps & Photos – Showing the rapid shrinkage of the Aral Sea from the 1960s to today. Fishing Industry Relics – Old nets, ship wheels, and Soviet-era documents from Moynaq’s past as a bustling fishing port. Ecological Impact Displays – Explanations of how cotton irrigation policies dried up the sea, causing dust storms, health crises, and economic collapse.
This the best tour to introduce you to the Aral Sea and its surroundings with stops at the Ustyurt Plateau and Conyons.
✔ Swimming is optional—just relax on the shore if you prefer. ✔ Wear swimwear under clothes (no changing facilities). ✔ Bring a towel, sunscreen & extra water. ✔ The water is salty—avoid getting it in your eyes. Freshwater Rinse-Off – After swimming, you’ll have clean water to wash off the salt before continuing your adventure. Arrival at the yurt camp on the shores of the Aral Sea. (Dinner and overnight stay in a traditional Karakalpak yurt).
This vast 7th-century BC necropolis is one of Central Asia’s oldest and most mystical burial grounds. Perched on three hills, it blends Zoroastrian, Islamic, and local Karakalpak traditions with eerie beauty.
This 2,000-year-old circular tower is one of Central Asia’s best-preserved Zoroastrian "dakhmas" (Towers of Silence). Used for sky burials, it offers haunting desert views and a glimpse into pre-Islamic funeral rites.
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