Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Khiva’s Ichan-Kala on this enriching 6-hour walking tour. Visit iconic landmarks such as the stunning Kalta Minor Minaret, the grand Kunya-Ark Citadel, and the intricately designed Juma Mosque. Led by a knowledgeable English-speaking guide, this tour provides a deep dive into the historic Silk Road, showcasing the region's rich architectural heritage and cultural significance. Perfect for those seeking an immersive experience in Khiva’s vibrant history and local craftsmanship.
- Guided walking tour of Khiva's main monuments and attractions
- Visit highlights like Tash-Hauli Palace and Pakhlavan Mahmoud Mausoleum
- Daily tours available, rain or shine, with expert insights
- Optional traditional Khorezm lunch available for an additional fee
In front of Kalta Minor Minaret (inside Ichan-Kala) Your guide will be waiting with a TravelX badge.
Arab Muhammad Khan Madrasah – the final site of the tour, after which travelers are free to explore, shop for handicrafts, or enjoy a local café.
Your journey begins at the breathtaking Kalta Minor Minaret, Khiva’s most photographed landmark. Its dazzling turquoise tiles glow under the desert sun, and your guide will share the legend of why this “short minaret” was never finished. Next door, step into the Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah, once the largest in Central Asia, where hundreds of students once studied theology and philosophy.
From here, stroll through Ata-Darvaza, the northern gate of the fortress. Feel the weight of centuries as you look upon the massive city walls that once defended caravans, travelers, and armies along the Silk Road.
Step into the private world of the Khiva khans. Walk through the harem, mosque, mint, and climb the watchtower for panoramic views of the fortress.
Be amazed by a forest of 213 carved wooden columns, some over 1,000 years old, creating a mystical atmosphere unlike any other mosque in Central Asia.
At the Tash-Hauli Palace, discover the luxurious world of Khiva’s rulers. Wander through its courtyards and marvel at the vivid painted ceilings of the harem. Your guide will reveal stories of intrigue, ambition, and daily life in the royal court.
No visit to Khiva is complete without the Pakhlavan Mahmoud Mausoleum, a shrine to Khiva’s beloved poet, philosopher, and wrestler-saint. The turquoise domes shimmer with beauty, and pilgrims still visit to pay their respects.
Refreshed, continue to the Islam Khoja Minaret & Madrasah. This is the tallest minaret in Khiva, offering adventurous visitors the chance to climb to the top and see the entire city unfold beneath them — a photographer’s dream.
At the Allakuli Khan Caravanserai and Tim Market, picture the days when merchants from Persia, Russia, and China bartered in silks, spices, and ceramics. Today, you’ll meet local artisans still keeping these crafts alive.
The Shirgazi Khan Madrasah tells a darker tale: built by enslaved Persian captives, its walls echo with both tragedy and beauty. Then, visit the more modest but still elegant Abdulla Khan Madrasah, which showcases Khiva’s architectural variety.
Then, visit the more modest but still elegant Abdulla Khan Madrasah, which showcases Khiva’s architectural variety. Finally, your journey ends at the Arab Muhammad Khan Madrasah, where your guide will recount how this khan reshaped Khiva in the 17th century, setting the stage for the city you see today.
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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