Discover the heart of the Silk Road with a passionate local guide and comfortable private transport. This tour includes all of Samarkand's must-see landmarks — from the majestic Registan Square and Gur-Emir Mausoleum to the sacred Shah-i-Zinda necropolis and Bibi-Khanym Mosque. You'll also visit the unique Konigil paper-making village and the famous Ulugh Beg Observatory. Our flexible, full-day experience blends deep history, culture, and hidden gems — all tailored to your pace. Perfect for first-time visitors and history lovers alike.
Our guide will be waiting for you at the main gate, holding a small sign with the operator's company name. Please arrive 10 minutes before the scheduled tour start time to ensure a smooth beginning. If you have any trouble finding the guide, feel free to contact us via phone or WhatsApp.
From Shah-i-Zinda, it's easy to find taxis or walk to nearby locations such as Siab Bazaar or Bibi-Khanym Mosque. If you require return transport to your hotel or train station, please let us know in advance — we can assist with arrangements
Step into history at Gur-Emir, the majestic mausoleum of Tamerlane (Amir Temur), one of the greatest conquerors in Central Asian history. Admire the intricate blue tiles, soaring dome, and beautifully detailed interiors that reflect the power and grandeur of the Timurid Empire. This site inspired architectural marvels like the Taj Mahal.
Explore the heart of ancient Samarkand at Registan Square, a breathtaking ensemble of three grand madrasahs: Ulugh Beg, Sher-Dor, and Tilla-Kari. Marvel at the symmetry, tilework, and the architectural brilliance that once made this the cultural and educational center of Central Asia.
Visit the legendary Bibi-Khanym Mosque, once among the largest and most magnificent mosques in the Islamic world. Built by Tamerlane in honor of his wife, it showcases grand scale, majestic archways, and intricate mosaics that speak to Samarkand's golden age.
Historical bazaar in Samarkand
Visit the Ulugh Beg Observatory, a 15th-century marvel built by the astronomer-king Ulugh Beg. Here you’ll see the remains of the giant sextant used to chart the stars with incredible precision. This place is a testament to Central Asia’s scientific achievements long before modern technology.
Discover traditional craftsmanship at the Konigil Paper Mill, where artisans produce paper by hand using ancient techniques from mulberry bark. See each step of the process and learn how Samarkand's famous silk paper was once exported along the Silk Road. A peaceful, authentic spot surrounded by nature.
Walk the "Street of the Dead" at Shah-i-Zinda, a sacred burial complex filled with richly decorated mausoleums and spiritual atmosphere. Considered one of the holiest places in Uzbekistan, its turquoise domes and ancient tilework leave a lasting impression on every visitor.
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