Signature: Uzbekistan & Turkmenistan - 11 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Age range

12 - 100

Start / End

  • Tashkent
  • Ashgabat

Physical rating

2/5

Group size

1 - 22

Meals included

23

Highlights

  • Enter Tamerlane’s mausoleum after hours for a private talk on the Timurid legacy
  • Walk the ruins of the Parthian capital with a specialist to uncover its ancient power
  • Learn the history of Uzbekistan’s national dish in a hands-on workshop with a chef
  • Bake bread and samsas with a local family before sharing a home-cooked meal
  • Stand in the centre of the Silk Road
  • Surrounded by the colossal madrasahs of Samarkand.
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Summary

Follow the caravans of the Silk Road through the heart of Central Asia. From the blue-tiled domes of Samarkand to the marble monuments of Ashgabat, traverse two nations defined by ancient empires. Guided by experts, explore the ruins of Parthian Nisa, unlock the secrets of Sufi heritage, and master the art of Uzbek cuisine.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Tashkent

    Welcome to Uzbekistan. Your expedition begins as you touch down in Tashkent, a city where modern boulevards intersect with ancient history. You will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. In the evening, gather with your National Geographic Expedition Leader and fellow travellers. An engaging presentation sets the historical stage for the expedition ahead, followed by a welcome reception and a three-course dinner, blending traditional flavors with modern flair.

  • Day 2

    Tashkent

    Dive into the historic soul of Tashkent at the Hasti Imam complex, the spiritual center of the city. Stand in the quiet library to view the Uthman Quran, one of the oldest in the world, stained with the blood of the third Caliph. Then, immerse yourself in the lively Chorsu Bazaar. Wander beneath its massive blue-tiled dome, inhaling the scent of cumin and freshly baked non bread as you navigate stalls piled high with dried apricots and almonds. In the afternoon, visit the Rakhimov Family Art Studio. Meet a multigenerational family of ceramic masters, and learn about their use of natural dyes and the revival of ancient glazing techniques. Watch as they transform raw clay into intricate works of art, preserving a heritage that dates back centuries.

  • Day 3

    Tashkent/Samarkand

    Board a high-speed train, watching the landscape shift to the fertile plains of Samarkand, the jewel of the Silk Road. Stand in awe at Registan Square, a symphony of majolica and azure mosaics. Feel dwarfed by the colossal madrasahs that frame the plaza, their facades shimmering in the sun. Walk the avenue of mausoleums at the Shahi Zinda necropolis, where every surface is covered in turquoise tilework. The evening is free to rest or head out to catch the Registan Square light show.

  • Day 4

    Samarkand

    Leave the city for the rolling hills of Tersak Village to connect with the heart of Uzbekistan. Join a local family in their courtyard kitchen to knead dough and bake savory samsas in a traditional clay tandoor oven. As the scent of baking bread fills the air, share the warm, home-cooked lunch you helped prepare, exchanging stories of daily life. Return to the city to visit the Afrasiab Museum, located on the site of ancient Samarkand. View rare 7th-century murals that survived the Mongol conquest, revealing a pre-Islamic world of Zoroastrian rituals and royal procession, gaining archaeological context for the empire you are exploring. The day ends with after-hours access to the Guri Emir Mausoleum–step beneath the gold-leafed dome to stand before Tamerlane’s jade tomb. A local professor leads a discussion on the legacy of the conqueror who built this empire, bringing the history to life in the hush of the sanctuary.

  • Day 5

    Samarkand/Bukhara

    Take the high-speed train across the Kyzylkum Desert to Bukhara, a city that feels like an open-air museum frozen in time. Walk the dust-swept streets to the Ark Fortress, the massive citadel that once housed the Emirs. Stand beneath the intricate brickwork of the Ismail Samanid Mausoleum and gaze up at the towering Kalyan Minaret, a structure so beautiful that Genghis Khan spared it from destruction. In the evening, roll up your sleeves for a hands-on masterclass with a local chef. Learn the precise rhythm of chopping carrots and layering rice to create plov, Uzbekistan’s beloved national dish. Savor the fruits of your labor for dinner, tasting the rich history of the Silk Road in every bite.

  • Day 6

    Bukhara

    Begin at the sacred Naqshbandiy Mausoleum, a serene pilgrimage site for the Sufi order. Walk the peaceful courtyards, learning about the spiritual teachings of ‘heart with God, hands in work’ that define the region's faith. Continue to Sitorai Mohi-Khosa, the Emir's Summer Palace, to admire its eclectic blend of Russian mirrors and Oriental plasterwork. Wander the labyrinthine streets of the Old Jewish Quarter and the architectural gems of the old city as the sun begins to lower. Conclude the day with dinner in a restored caravanserai, dining under stone arches where merchants and their camels once rested after crossing the desert.

  • Day 7

    Bukhara/Khiva

    Travel west by train, as the landscape shifts toward the stark beauty of the Khorezm region. Arrive in Khiva, the most intact of the Silk Road cities. Step inside the Ichan Qala, the walled inner city, where time seems to have stopped in the 10th century. Wander past the unfinished turquoise tower of the Kalta Minor minaret and through heavy carved wooden doors. As the sun sets, the mud-brick walls glow with a golden hue. Enjoy dinner with a view of the historic skyline, watching the silhouette of minarets against the darkening desert sky.

  • Day 8

    Khiva

    Delve deeper into the Ichan Qala with an in-depth guided tour. Step into the cool shadows of the Juma Mosque, a forest of 213 wooden pillars, each uniquely carved. Explore the Tash-Khauli Palace, with its intricate blue tiles and labyrinthine corridors that once housed the Khan’s harem. Spend the afternoon at leisure on your own — choose to climb the city walls for a panoramic view of the endless desert beyond or sipping green tea in a traditional chaikhana. The day concludes with a festive dinner featuring the vibrant rhythms of Khorezmian music and dance, a colorful celebration of the cultural legacy of this desert oasis.

  • Day 9

    Khiva/Ashgabat

    Cross the border at Shavat, transitioning from the history of Uzbekistan into the mysterious nation of Turkmenistan. Drive to Dashoguz to visit a local market before boarding a flight to Ashgabat. Upon arrival, witness the surreal contrast of this modern capital, recognized by Guinness World Records for its density of white marble buildings. The evening and dinner are on your own to relax or explore more on your own.

  • Day 10

    Ashgabat

    Drive to the foot of the Kopet Dag mountains to explore Old Nisa, the ancient capital of the Parthian Empire. Walk among the UNESCO-listed mud-brick ruins of a civilization that once rivaled Rome, uncovering 2,000 years of history in the fortress walls. Return to Ashgabat to tour the grandiose monuments, including the Arch of Neutrality topped by a gold statue, gaining insight into the unique identity of this reclusive nation. It is a futuristic vision rising from the ancient sands. The expedition concludes with a farewell dinner and wrap-up presentation. Reflect on the empires, cultures, and landscapes you have traversed — from the tiled domes of Samarkand to the marble avenues of Ashgabat —toasting to the end of an epic expedition.

  • Day 11

    Ashgabat

    Your expedition to Central Asia concludes today. Transfers to the airport are provided at any time during the day.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hotel (10 nights)

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 10, Lunches: 6, Dinners: 7

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Airport Transfers

    Arrival Only

    An airport transfer to the start of the tour is included. Please contact our team if you require a quote for a return transfer.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Essential trip information

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Frequently asked questions

  • What are the age requirements for participants on this tour?

    The tour has a minimum age of 12 and a maximum age of 100.
  • What is the typical group size for this expedition?

    The maximum group size is 22 travelers, with an average of 18.
  • What type of accommodation is included in the tour?

    Accommodation for the entire tour consists of 10 nights in hotels.
  • Are international flights included in the tour price?

    No, international flights are generally not included in the price of this tour.
  • What are the visa and entry requirements for Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan?

    Visas are the responsibility of the individual traveler. A Letter of Invitation (LOI) is required for both Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan visas. For Turkmenistan, the LOI must be submitted at least 40 days before the tour, and the visa is obtained at the Shavat border. A Covid-19 rapid antigen test for USD42 is also required at the Turkmenistan border. Passports must be valid for at least 6 months from departure and have two blank pages per country.
  • How should I manage currency and payments during the trip?

    Central Asia is generally a cash-operating region. It's recommended to bring approximately USD70 in small denominations (USD1, 5, 10), preferably banknotes printed after 1996 and without marks. ATMs are available in Uzbekistan for local currency (UZS), and USD or EUR can often be used for payments if local currency isn't accessible.
  • What is the recommended dress code to respect local customs?

    Central Asian dress is conservative. Travelers should plan to wear loose-fitting, light clothing that covers knees, shoulders, and chest. A hair scarf is recommended for women.
  • What meals are included in the tour?

    The tour includes 10 breakfasts, 6 lunches, and 7 dinners.
  • Who will be leading the group on this expedition?

    The group will be led by a National Geographic Expedition Leader and a National Geographic Expedition Expert.
  • Is travel insurance mandatory for this trip?

    Yes, travel insurance is compulsory. It must include medical coverage with a minimum of USD200,000 for repatriation and emergency rescue.
  • Are there any extra costs for solo travelers?

    Yes, there is a single supplement for those traveling solo.
  • What are some of the unique experiences included in this tour?

    Key experiences include an after-hours visit to the Guri Emir Mausoleum, a Plov cooking class in Samarkand, baking samsas with a local family in Tersak Village, and exploring the ancient ruins of Parthian Nisa with a specialist.
  • What health considerations and medication restrictions should I be aware of?

    It is your responsibility to consult with your travel doctor for up-to-date medical travel information and required inoculations. Turkmenistan has strict advisories on prohibited medications, so it's essential to check with the sales team if you require specific medications.
  • What is the physical rating for this tour?

    This tour has a physical rating of 2, indicating a relatively easy level of activity.
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