Silk Road Tour - 9 days
Have you ever imagined traveling along the roads that once linked East and West, visiting cities steeped in history and mystery? With S&P Travel, you can now experience an extraordinary journey by signing up for the "Silk Road" tour. If you choose this exclusive nine-day itinerary, you'll be invited to discover the rich cultural heritage of Uzbekistan, a country whose every corner tells a story thousands of years old.
During this adventure, you'll visit the extraordinary cities of Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva, all jewels of the Silk Road.
With S&P Travel, the Silk Road tour is much more than just a journey; it's a window onto the past and the discovery of history in the making. This tour is designed for groups of min. 2 / max. 6 people, and we also offer tailor-made tours!
Highlights of the trip
During your stay you can enjoy the following highlights: Culture / Heritage, Faune and flora, Discovery, Adventure / Sports & Leisure, Nature travel.
Best months to go
The best time(s) to go is/are : Avril, Mai, Septembre, Octobre.
How to get there?
You can get there by Plane.
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From 1338€ / person
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Detail of the stay : Silk Road Tour - 9 days - 9 days
Arrival in Tashkent - Welcome to the heart of Central Asia!
Steps: Tachkent
- Your odyssey begins in the capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, a city that has been home to many civilizations for over two thousand years. On arrival at Islam Karimov International Airport, you will be met by our driver, who will take you to a comfortable hotel where you will stay.
- Depending on your arrival time, you'll either relax at the hotel or begin a guided tour of the city, one of the stops on the Silk Road.
- Wander through the bustling Chorsu market, in the heart of the city, among stalls laden with spices, fruit, handicrafts and fabrics.
- Visit Hazrati Imam Square, an architectural ensemble that includes the Barak-Khan Medersa, the Hazrati Imam Mosque, the Muy Muborak Medersa, home to the famous Usman Koran, one of the oldest copies in the world, and the Qaffol Shoshi Mausoleum.
- In the evening, sample local specialties such as plov (rice pilaf), Uzbekistan's national dish.
From Tashkent to Samarkand - Enter the legend of the Silk Road
Steps: Samarkand
- After breakfast at the hotel, set off for Samarkand, a center of power and high civilization since ancient times. During the journey, which lasts just over four hours, the scenery will change constantly, from the green plains to the hills on the outskirts of Samarkand, the city of the Thousand and One Nights.
- On arrival at around 1:30 p.m., you'll check into a comfortable hotel and have time for lunch.
- Accompanied by your guide, you'll begin by discovering the Ulugh Beg Observatory, built in the 15th century under the Timurid dynasty and considered at the time to be one of the most advanced observatories of its time.
- Then on to Shah-i-Zinda, a vast necropolis featuring numerous tombs and mausoleums of famous figures, decorated with turquoise and blue ceramic tiles and dating from the 11th to the 19th century. This Unesco-recognized site, a magnificent place devoted to religious rituals, comprises more than twenty buildings.
- In the evening, you'll dine in a restaurant, where you'll enjoy traditional dishes such as shashlik, a typical Central Asian dish, in a setting steeped in history.
Samarkand - Splendor of the Timurid dynasty
- After breakfast, you'll discover the heart of Samarkand, starting with the imposing tomb of Gour Emir, the mausoleum of the great conqueror Tamerlane, also known as Timur. With its blue dome and rich interior decoration, this is one of the finest examples of Timurid architecture, dating from the early 15th century.
- Then it's on to Samarkand's jewel, the center of the Timurid renaissance, the Registan, another UNESCO-protected site. This majestic complex comprises three medersas (or Islamic universities) - Ulugh-Beg, Cher-Dor and Tilla-Kari - representing the power and grandeur of the city. It also includes the Shaybanid mausoleum and, to the northeast, the Chorsu market, an ancient bazaar with an impressive dome.
- You'll then stop off at the Bibi Khanym mosque, built in honor of Tamerlane's favorite wife.
- Finally, stroll along the aisles of the Siab bazaar, Samarkand's largest market, where you can buy local specialities such as dried fruit, spices and fabrics.
- In the afternoon, you'll visit the Konigil village and its paper mill, "Meros", where you'll discover the traditional paper-making process based on techniques dating back to the time of Tamerlane.
- In the evening, a delicious dinner awaits you in a local restaurant, where you can continue to enjoy Uzbek dishes such as laghman.
Samarkand - Bukhara - From domes to minarets
Steps: Samarkand
- After breakfast, you'll embark on a four-hour drive to Bukhara, during which you'll see for yourself the splendor of Uzbekistan's landscapes. As you pass through lands that were once the setting for the Timurid dynasty, you'll feel as if you're traveling through time, along deserts and plains that have seen centuries of history pass by.
- You'll have lunch before returning to your hotel in Bukhara at around 3pm.
- You'll have the rest of the afternoon to explore the center of Bukhara, one of Central Asia's most ancient cities, with its labyrinth of cobbled streets where you'll discover bazaars, medersas and mosques, all reminders of the grandeur of times gone by.
- You'll end your evening with dinner in a traditional restaurant, where you can enjoy the local cuisine, famous for its diversity and tastiness, with typical dishes such as samsa.
Bukhara - A day in the city of miracles
Steps: Boukhara
- You'll start by visiting the Samanid mausoleum, one of the masterpieces of 10th-century Islamic funerary architecture.
- Then you'll visit the mausoleum of Chashma Ayub, also known as "Job's Well Mausoleum", a sacred site dating from the 12th century.
- Continue on to the Bolo Haouz mosque, famous for its exceptional carved wooden iwan. Built in the 18th century, it is now a Unesco World Heritage Site.
- Next, you'll visit the famous Bukhara Citadel, a fortress that served as the residence of the emirs and was the center of power from the 5th century until the 1920s.
- Here, you'll pause for lunch.
- In the afternoon, you'll visit the spectacular Poyi Kalon architectural complex, a landmark of Bukhara and one of the region's finest examples of Islamic architecture, testimony to its past grandeur.
- You'll visit Bukhara Photo Gallery, the finest art gallery in Uzbekistan, located in the famous Olimjon caravanserai.
- End the afternoon strolling through the bazaars under the domes dedicated to different trades: Toqi Telpak Furushon, Tim Abdullah Khan, Toqi Sarrofon Bazaar, and Toqi Zargaron.
- The evening ends with dinner in a typical restaurant, where you can enjoy traditional dishes such as halva, a local confectionery.
Bukhara's secrets - Discovering its hidden treasures
Steps: Boukhara
- After breakfast, on your second day in Bukhara, you'll discover some of the city's lesser-known gems. You'll visit the Tchor Minor. This edifice, located in the historic center of Bukhara, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Next, you'll be taken to the Bahauddin Naqshbandi complex on the outskirts of the city, an important place of pilgrimage for Sufis, home to the tomb of the founder of the Naqshbandiyya dervish order, Bahâ'uddin Naqshband. This is another of the 14th-century monuments inscribed on Unesco's World Heritage List.
- Stroll through the gardens surrounding the summer palace of the Bukhara emirs, Sitoraï Mokhi Khossa, a group of luxurious 19th-century buildings in which the emirs took refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city.
- You'll have time for lunch after your visit.
- In the afternoon, 13 km from Bukhara, you'll visit the Tchar-Bakr necropolis, home to the tomb of Abu-Bakr Said, one of the four descendants of the Prophet Mohammed. This site, eminently sacred to Muslims, also houses the tombs of his three other brothers, within walled courtyards.
- Your day ends with dinner in a typical local restaurant, where you can sample local specialities such as achik-chuchuk salad.
En route to Khiva - Crossing the Kyzylkoum desert
Steps: Khiva
- On the seventh day, after breakfast, you'll leave Bukhara and head for the immense Kyzylkoum "red sand" desert, which not only crosses Uzbekistan, but extends into the Khwarezm region, passing close to the Amou-Daria river.
- Your journey, which lasts around seven hours, is interrupted by lunch in an oasis, where you can enjoy the tranquillity of the desert while observing the local wildlife.
- As you approach Khiva, one of the jewels of the Silk Road, you'll begin to see the walls of the Itchan Kala citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- On arrival, after checking into a hotel within the citadel walls, you'll have plenty of time to relax before setting off to explore this exceptional site.
- In the evening, you'll once again have the opportunity to dine in a typical Uzbek restaurant, where you can sample other Uzbek dishes such as kurut.
Itchan Kala - A fairytale town
Steps: Khiva
- After breakfast, you'll head off to visit the citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an open-air museum where every nook and cranny recalls a piece of history. Throughout the day, you'll explore its maze of narrow streets, mosques, medersas and minarets. The citadel includes over fifty historic monuments, caravanserais, markets and houses dating mainly from the 17th to 19th centuries. It is said that the city was built by the Prophet Mohammed. This is why it is said to have become a sacred site.
- Here are some of the main places you can visit:
o Konya Ark, the ancient citadel of Itchan Kala,
o Djuma Mosque,
o Ak Mosque,
o The imposing Kalta Minor minaret,
o Hasan Murad Qushbegi mosque,
o Medersas of Alla Kouli Khan, Mohammed Amin Khan, Mohammed Rahim Khan, Islam Khodja,
o Pahlavan Mahmud, Saïd Allaouddin and Shergozikhon mausoleums,
o Tach Khaouli,
o Isfandiyar Palace, another luxurious palace in which European and Asian elements were deliberately combined by the last khan.
- During your visits, you'll stop for lunch
- In the evening, celebrate the end of your stay in Uzbekistan with dinner in a typical restaurant, featuring gourmet specialties such as shurpa.
Ourguentch - Tashkent - Back home
- After breakfast, your Silk Road tour comes to an end, as you fly into the ancient city of Khiva and back to bustling Tashkent.
This nine-day journey along the legendary Silk Road will have been much more than just a sightseeing tour; you'll have immersed yourself deeply in the heart of Uzbekistan, a country where ancient history and rich culture come together at every turn. With S&P Travel, you'll not only have discovered majestic cities and emblematic monuments, you'll also have experienced the genuine hospitality of this country's exceptional heritage, as its people have been welcoming travellers for centuries. We hope that your memories of the "Silk Road" tour will stay with you for a long time to come, inspiring you to return to Uzbekistan one day and delve even deeper into the mysteries of this fantastic country. May your adventures continue to enrich your life!