163 experiences available in Samarkand








82 experiences available in Bukhara








51 experiences available in Khiva








220 experiences available in Tashkent








16 experiences available in Nukus








6 experiences available in Urgench



2 experiences available in Fergana


166 experiences available in Central Uzbekistan


Common questions about booking Uzbekistan experiences through SimilarTours
The most-booked Uzbekistan experiences cluster in Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. They cover attractions, skip-the-line tickets, day trips, food tours, and guided visits. Browse every Uzbekistan city covered on this page, sorted by selection size, with price and rating side-by-side from top booking sites.
Uzbekistan pages on SimilarTours cover 8 cities. The biggest selections are in Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. Tap any city below to see its full lineup of attractions, walking tours, day trips, and skip-the-line tickets.
Most Uzbekistan tours run year-round, though prices and availability swing with the season. Shoulder months (April through June, September, October) usually have the right mix of weather and smaller crowds. Summer drives the highest prices and tightest slots on coastal areas and headline attractions, so book two to four weeks ahead minimum. Winter is quieter and often cheaper outside the major holiday weeks.
Yes for headline attractions and skip-the-line tickets, especially in Samarkand and Bukhara. Slots sell out days to weeks ahead in peak season. Walking tours, food experiences, and day trips often have day-of availability but at higher prices. Comparing the same tour across booking sites before booking is the easiest way to lock in a slot at the best price.
Open any tour on this page. SimilarTours shows the price from top booking sites side-by-side, so you can pick the cheapest option for the same experience. Filter by category, duration, rating, and price band to narrow Uzbekistan options. Click through to your preferred partner to complete the booking.
It depends on what you're after. Private and small-group Uzbekistan tours cost more per person but give you a personal guide, flexible pacing, and often early or after-hours access at major attractions. Large-group tours and coach day trips are cheaper and work well for outdoor sightseeing. Use the category filters on this page to compare private and small-group options against standard tours.
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan pulls travelers in with Samarkand's turquoise domes and Bukhara's old city bazaars - most people spend 8 to 14 days threading between these Silk Road anchors, often adding Khiva's fortress walls or Tashkent's modern pulse. You'll find yourself on pottery courses in Fergana, tracing caravanseray trails on horseback, or joining small-group cultural tours that dig into daily life. Some adventurers push toward the vanishing Aral Sea or deeper into Central Asia with multi-country loops. Most hire local guides for the historical layers - it's worth it - though independent travelers move comfortably between towns by train or car.