Tashkent Group Tour

6 Days 5 Nights
  • Seat in coach basis
  • 4 Star Hotel
  • Easy
  • Baku
  • April to September
  • English Speaking Guide
  • Group Tour
  • Breakfast and Indian Dinner

Overview

Discover the wonders of Central Asia with unforgettable Uzbekistan tour packages that take you through the rich culture, history, and hospitality of this ancient land. Start your journey in Tashkent, the vibrant capital, with customizable Tashkent tour packages that offer a perfect mix of tradition and modernity. For Indian travelers, there are a variety of Uzbekistan tours from India and Tashkent tour packages from India designed for comfort and affordability. Curious about the Uzbekistan trip cost from India? Many options are available to fit different budgets, from luxury experiences to economical adventures. Whether you're looking for a cultural getaway or a relaxing escape, Uzbekistan holiday packages from India and Uzbekistan tourism packages offer excellent value. With ancient Silk Road cities, warm hospitality, and seamless travel options, Uzbekistan tour packages from India provide a unique and memorable travel experience like no other.

Trip Highlights

  • Uzbek plov meal
  • Shah-i-Zinda necropolis and Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum
  • Chimgan Mountains or near Charvak Lake

Itinerary

  • Day
    01

    Arrival in Tashkent – Welcome to Uzbekistan!

    Upon arrival at Tashkent International Airport, your group will be welcomed by the local guide.

    After a smooth transfer to the hotel, you’ll have time to rest.

    In the evening, enjoy a panoramic city tour featuring Amir Timur Square, Independence Square, and Broadway Street.

    End the day with a welcome dinner at a traditional Uzbek restaurant with live music.

  • Day
    02

    Tashkent → Samarkand – The Legendary Silk Road City

    After breakfast, the group boards the Afrosiyob high-speed train to Samarkand (approx. 2 hours).

    On arrival, explore the Registan Square, a breathtaking complex of three madrasahs.

    Visit Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, where conqueror Tamerlane (Amir Timur) is buried.

    See the grand Bibi-Khanym Mosque and Siab Bazaar, where you can sample local sweets and dried fruits.

    Check into the hotel and rest for the night in Samarkand.

  • Day
    03

    Samarkand → Bukhara – Road to Royalty

    Start the day visiting the sacred Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis, a beautifully tiled burial complex.

    Continue to Ulugh Beg Observatory, one of the world’s oldest astronomical centers.

    Depart for Bukhara by train or comfortable coach (approx. 4 hours).

    Upon arrival, check into the hotel and enjoy a relaxed evening in this atmospheric old city.

  • Day
    04

    Bukhara – Ancient Architecture & Traditions

    Full-day guided tour of Bukhara, one of Central Asia’s most historic cities.

    Visit the Ark Fortress, Kalon Minaret & Mosque, and Bolo Hauz Mosque.

    Wander the Trading Domes—ancient covered bazaars selling silk, spices, and handicrafts.

    Discover religious sites like Mir-i-Arab Madrasah and Abdulaziz Khan Madrasah.

    Optional: attend a folk music and dance performance in a historic caravanserai.

    Overnight stay in Bukhara.

  • Day
    05

    Bukhara → Tashkent – Back to the Capital

    Enjoy a relaxed morning or optional visit to Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa, the Emir’s summer palace.

    Return to Tashkent by high-speed train or domestic flight.

    Check into the hotel and gather for a farewell dinner with the group, celebrating your Silk Road adventure.

  • Day
    06

    Departure from Tashkent

    • After breakfast, check out from the hotel.
    • Transfer to the airport for your return flight.
    • Depart with unforgettable memories of Uzbekistan’s history, hospitality, and charm.

Cost Includes

  • Accommodation in 4 star hotel
  • Arrival and departure transfers in Tashkent
  • Domestic train or flight tickets (e.g., Tashkent to Samarkand)
  • Daily breakfast
  • Lunches and dinners as per itinerary (often at local restaurants)
  • Sightseeing & Entry Fees
  • Guided tours to major cities: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva
  • Entrance fees to monuments, museums, and heritage sites
  • English-speaking local guide throughout the tour
  • Cultural and historical insights
  • E-visa assistance or invitation letter (LOI) if needed
  • Bottled Water

Cost Excludes

  • International Airfare
  • Personal Expenses
  • Shopping, minibar, snacks, laundry, room service, phone calls, etc.
  • Travel Insurance
  • Visa Fees
  • PCR/Medical Tests
  • Tips & Gratuities
  • Meals Not Mentioned
  • Early Check-in / Late Check-out
  • Optional Tours or Activities
  • Activities like hot air balloon rides, local shows, or cultural performances.
  • Excess Baggage Charges
  • Fees for luggage exceeding airline or train limits.

FAQS

Do I need a visa to travel to Uzbekistan?

Yes, most travelers need a visa, but Uzbekistan offers e-visa and visa-free options for many nationalities. Indian passport holders can apply online via the official e-visa portal.

What is the best time to visit Uzbekistan?

The ideal seasons are spring (April–June) and autumn (September–November) when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing.

Are there vegetarian or special meal options?

Yes, most restaurants can accommodate vegetarian and special dietary needs with advance notice.

How do we travel between cities?

You’ll travel in comfort by high-speed trains (e.g., Afrosiyob) or domestic flights depending on the itinerary.

Can I use my mobile phone in Uzbekistan?

Yes, you can use roaming or buy a local SIM card (available at the airport or city shops). Internet access is generally available in hotels and cafes.











What are the must-try local dishes?

Try Plov (rice pilaf), Samsa (baked pastry), Lagman (noodle soup), and Shashlik (grilled skewers). Group tours often include a traditional Uzbek meal experience