Tourist group tours Uzbekistan include well-known routes in the ancient cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva and entirely new destinations that tourists discover each year. These are historical sites and unique natural and cultural objects of the modern era, attracting visitors worldwide. We present the top ten new routes to travel in Uzbekistan. Our Uzbekistan tours reveal a truly unique land brimming with colour, culture, caravanserais, and stunning blue minarets and mausoleums. Uzbekistan is an ethnic and cultural melting pot with ancient roots and many stories.
Where
Do You Go on Escorted Tours in Uzbekistan?
Our Uzbekistan group tours have been
carefully designed to highlight iconic and lesser-known sites along the famous
Silk Road. Uzbekistan is rich in culture and architecture, from the
awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage site of Khiva to the noble Registan Square
of Samarkand.
On our Highlights of Uzbekistan tour, you'll visit colourful cities via a high-speed railway line. Tamburlaine's legacy can be found in magnificent buildings and glorious Timurid mosques and shrines.
Samarkand's impressive central Asian design
will astound architecture connoisseurs, particularly the Registan (the main
square), with its surrounding buildings whose pillars, arches, and domes come
in various colours and shapes. The old town is a treasure trove of old and
beautiful buildings dotted around jumbled streets, with the Ark, an
18-meter-high citadel, at its heart.
Our Uzbekistan tours will take you to
Bukhara, a large, unique, authentic art museum city. Explore the magnificent
Poi Kalon Complex, the tea houses of Lyabi-Khauz Square, and the eye-catching
Maghoki Arrar Mosque. You will feel as if you have been transported back in
time when you join us on the Golden Road to Samarkand.
The Silk Road's eastern bazaars and tea
houses retain a wonderful atmosphere from a bygone era if you want to live out
your Marco Polo fantasies. Immerse yourself in vibrant colours, noises, and
aromas as you participate in the hustle and bustle – a must-do on any of our
Silk Road tours.
WHEN
SHOULD YOU GO ON SILK ROAD HOLIDAYS?
The climate in Uzbekistan is continental,
with warm summers and cool winters. Temperatures in different parts of the
country can vary due to their size, with warmer weather typically felt in the
south and cooler conditions in the north.
We recommend visiting Uzbekistan during the spring and autumn seasons to get the most out of your trip. You can expect warm weather and blue skies without feeling the full sweltering heat of summer.
Know
about the Tashkent tourism
Tashkent is Uzbekistan's capital and the
largest city in Central Asia. Tashkent has long been the country's most
important business and cultural centre, attracting tourists and business people
from all over the world. Tashkent tourism is one of Uzbekistan's favourite
tourism.
Tashkent restaurants will astound any
gourmet with their variety and level of service. Not only can you find national
cuisine in Tashkent, which differs in flavour from identical dishes in other
parts of the country, but you can also find the best representatives of the
foreign gastronomic industry. In Tashkent, you can sample Uyghur, Korean,
Chinese, Japanese, European, and even molecular cuisine. However, Uzbek cuisine
is unquestionably the most delectable! Did you know that pilaf was added to the
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List in December 2016? You now understand!
See and taste the world's most delectable cuisine!
Know us:
TopStarTour organizes tours all over
Uzbekistan also, group tours Uzbekistan.
We, the Pearl of the East residents, know everything there is to know about our
homeland. Our tour guides will take you to see artisans at work creating
ceramics and wood carvings that you will want to take home with you. You'll
visit and explore enchanting cities that were trading hubs long before Columbus
discovered America.