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Second day in Samarkand: unexplored places reshaping civilization! In this tour program we offer you what you can do on the second day. According to the standard, guests spend the first day in the Old Town, where they can learn about: - the history of Amir Temur and the period of the Timurid Empire; - beautiful Persian style, history of Islam and etc. But in this tour program you will get to know a completely new part of Samarkand. You can see beautiful historical and cultural places such as: - Afrosiab Museum; - Mausoleum of Khoja Daniyar; -Observatory of Ulugbek; - Samarkand Bukhara Silk Carpets factory; - Church Of St. Alexius Metropolitan Of Moscow; - Konigil – tourist village; And at the end, as additional options we offer you: - Imam Al-Bukhari Memorial Complex - Khovrenko Winery in Samarkand;
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This tour offers a rare chance to visit Tajikistan’s beautiful Seven Lakes in just one day from Samarkand. It is more than a nature trip — it combines a cross-border experience, ancient history, local life, and breathtaking mountain scenery. Travelers cross the Uzbekistan–Tajikistan border on foot, meet the Tajikistan-side driver, and continue toward the Fann Mountains. On the way, the tour includes short stops at Sarazm UNESCO Archaeological Site and Panjakent Bazaar before reaching the Seven Lakes. The highlight is the scenic drive through the Haft Kul valley, with photo stops at the lakes and special time at Marguzor Lake, the largest and most impressive of the Seven Lakes. With TravelX coordination and border assistance, guests can enjoy a smooth, memorable, and well-organized day trip.
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This tour stands out for its depth, diversity, and honest approach to exploration. It’s not just about ticking off famous sites it’s a carefully designed journey that connects travelers with culture, history, nature, and people. You’ll visit legendary Silk Road cities, but also go far beyond: from masterclasses with artisans to remote desert fortresses, from traditional meals to the haunting beauty of the shrinking Aral Sea, where you’ll stay in a yurt under a star-filled sky. We travel responsibly by train where possible, with respect for local communities and support for traditional crafts. Our small group size allows for more meaningful encounters and a lighter footprint. This tour is for those who seek real stories, open landscapes, and the quiet power of places that most travelers never reach.
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Description: - Gur Emir Mausoleum A medieval mausoleum whose interior decoration is gilded and was built for the great Tamerlane. - Registan - visit card not only of the city or Uzbekistan but also of the entire middle East. - Bibi Khanym Mosque The largest mosque in Central Asia including Iran. - Central Bazaar Siyab - Oriental Bazaar with spices, fresh and dry fruits. - Hazrat Khizr Mosque The first mosque of Samarkand where the first President of the Republic was buried. - Shah-i-Zinda The complex consists of about 20 mausoleums. Female tomb of Tamerlan's family. The only place in Central Asia where was buried a family relative person of the prophet. - Observatory was built by Ulughbek who was grandson of Tamerlan. - Afrasiyab Museum - the only museum in Uzbekistan where preserved frescoes from the pre-arabic period of Central Asia (VII A.C.) - Silk Paper Factory - the unique way of producing paper from mulberry tree, which is made exclusively in the ancient traditions.
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Welcome to Samarkand, the fabled “Rome of the East,” the dazzling crossroads of East and West, whose splendour once rivalled the greatest capitals. On this self-guided audio tour, you’ll stand amongst turquoise domes that pierce the vast Central Asian sky, where the echoes of Silk Road caravans, conquering empires, and brilliant scholars still linger in the air. The tour starts outside the Museum of Regional Studies. Your guide is Saodat: a passionate local historian and masterful storyteller who knows every corner of her beloved city by heart. She’ll share the city’s history along with her insights, bringing its ancient stones to life. Saodat doesn’t just list facts; she brings the past to life. By the end of the tour, you’ll have journeyed through 2,700 years of this dazzling city’s past and understand why, for millennia, travellers have left Samarkand utterly enchanted.
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This walking tour of Samarkand offers an authentic and close experience, guided by a local expert who knows the history, culture and traditions of the city.Unlike the massive tours, the group is small, allowing personalized attention and time for questions. We visit the must-see places, such as Bibikhaym Mosque, Siyob Bazaar and Shah-i-Zinda complex, while discovering stories, legends and details that do not appear in the guides.The pace is calm and flexible, ideal for enjoying, taking photos and understanding the Samarkand era.
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Discover Samarkand’s most iconic sites in one seamless tour, from the majestic Gur-e-Amir to the stunning Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis. Enjoy insider stories from a, stroll through the lively Siyob Bazaar, and capture unforgettable photos at the city’s historic landmarks.
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Description: - Gur Emir Mausoleum A medieval mausoleum whose interior decoration is gilded and was built for the great Tamerlane. - Registan - visit card not only of the city or Uzbekistan but also of the entire middle East. - Bibi Khanym Mosque The largest mosque in Central Asia including Iran. - Central Bazaar Siyab - Oriental Bazaar with spices, fresh and dry fruits. - Hazrat Khizr Mosque The first mosque of Samarkand where the first President of the Republic was buried. - Shah-i-Zinda The complex consists of about 20 mausoleums. Female tomb of Tamerlan's family. The only place in Central Asia where was buried a family relative person of the prophet. - Observatory was built by Ulughbek who was grandson of Tamerlan. - Afrasiyab Museum - the only museum in Uzbekistan where preserved frescoes from the pre-arabic period of Central Asia (VII A.C.) - Silk Paper Factory - the unique way of producing paper from mulberry tree, which is made exclusively in the ancient traditions.
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Discover the grandeur of Samarkand, a city steeped in history and architectural marvels. This comprehensive tour showcases the exquisite Gur-Emir Mausoleum, where Amir Timur rests, and the iconic Registan Square, home to three stunning madrassas. Marvel at the Bibi-Khanym Mosque's impressive dome and explore the Shah-i-Zinda Complex, a site of rich heritage. Engage in local culture with a visit to a traditional paper mill and an oriental bazaar, where you'll learn haggling techniques and savor the famous Samarkand pilaf. - Visit the historic Gur-Emir Mausoleum and learn about Tamerlane's legacy - Explore Registan Square and its three magnificent madrassas - Admire the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, a symbol of Amir Timur's ambition - Experience local culture with a paper mill visit and taste Samarkand pilaf
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No name is so evocative of the Silk Road as Samarkand. For most people it has the mythical resonance of Atlantis, fixed in the Western popular imagination by poets and playwrights of bygone eras, few of whom saw the city in the flesh. On the ground the sublime, larger-than life monuments of Timur, the Technicolor bazaar and the city’s long, rich history indeed work some kind of magic. Surrounding these islands of majesty, modern Samarkand sprawls across acres of Soviet-built buildings, parks and broad avenues used by buzzing Chevrolet taxis. You can visit most of Samarkand’s high-profile attractions in two or three days. If you’re short on time, at least see the Registan, Gur-e-Amir, Bibi-Khanym Mosque and Shah-i-Zinda.
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Discover Samarkand on a comfortable private tour in an air-conditioned vehicle, accompanied by a professional guide. During the experience we will visit the most emblematic places of the city, such as Gur-e Amir Mausoleum, Registan Square, Bibi Khanum Mosque, Shah-i-Zinda architectural complex and Siyob bazaar. Private chauffeured transportation allows you to travel comfortably and efficiently between the main monuments, while the guide offers detailed historical and cultural explanations. This tour is ideal for travelers who want to know Samarkand in a relaxed, safe and personalized way.
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Join us in Shakhrisabz for a day brimming with history, culture, and unforgettable flavors that will linger long after your visit! This is not just a tour; it’s an experience that will awaken your senses and leave you yearning for more.
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Embark on an incredible journey through North Tajikistan with this tour, a captivating exploration of the country's cultural gems, natural wonders, and historical marvels. During the tour you will explore Penjikent's ancient ruins and Khujand an ancient city with a rich history. Majestic Fann Mountains will steal your breath away. Spend a night at Iskandakul-a tranquil haven surrounded by the picturesque Fann Mountain. This tour is more than just a journey; it's a personal odyssey, promising to fill your heart with memories as diverse and vibrant as the beautiful landscapes of Tajkistan.
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