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Bestseller Kyrgyzstan – Uzbekistan

Tour itenirary: Bishkek → Issyk Kul → Issyk-Kul → Karakol → Chon Kemin → Bishkek → Osh → Fergana → Kokand → Tashkent → Nukus → Muynak → Nukus → Ayaz Kala → Khiva → Bukhara → Samarkand → Tashkent
Season: spring-autumn
Days: 16 | Nights: 15

Best Seller Kyrgyzstan - Uzbekistan Tour
Best Seller Kyrgyzstan - Uzbekistan Tour is a balanced nature and historical sightseeing trip to the must-visit places of Central Asia. Carefully designed by local travel experts with years of experience, this tour offers an authentic introduction to the region’s most iconic destinations.

Kyrgyzstan welcomes guests with pristine lakes, soaring mountains, and deep-rooted nomadic traditions, offering a close-up experience of its untouched natural beauty. In contrast, Uzbekistan astonishes travelers with its kaleidoscopic landscapes — from fertile valleys to arid deserts — and the majestic cities of the Great Silk Road such as Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva.

This best-selling itinerary is trusted by travelers worldwide and highly rated for its deep cultural insights, comfortable pacing, and professional organization.

Book the trip now and experience the most popular Central Asian touristic route, guided by a team that values your journey, safety, and authentic discovery.

Excursion

Flight to Bishkek.

Morning Arrival in Manas International Airport (ETA 07:00).

Migration formalities usually take 30 min to 60 min: visa/passport control and baggage claim. Come out of the terminal and meet the driver holding a sign “ANUR TOUR”.

Transfer to the hotel. Arrival in the hotel, check – in. Resting time after the flight.

Breakfast at the hotel. 

 

Start Bishkek sightseeing tour visiting:

- Oak Park in the city center. It is known also as Dubovy Park - today it is one of the favorite places among locals and tourists in Bishkek. 

Ala-Too Square is the central square in Bishkek. It serves as a place for state events and celebrations. Philharmonic hall – situated at the top of Rose Alley.

- Statue of Manas (Manas is a legendary Kyrgyz hero and the classic centerpiece of Kyrgyz literature).

- Victory Square in the centre one can see the Victory monument, a memorial which was completed in 1984. Usually, the main festival events are held in Bishkek at eternal flame, on Victory Square, where is posted a guard of honor, forces of Kyrgyz garrison, and a military band.

- State History Museum is a perfect display of the Kyrgyz people and the history of Kyrgyzstan.

Transfer to the yurt camp near Issyk Kul with sightseeing en-route.

Burana Tower was the vertical dominant of the ancient city Balasagun, the north capital of the Turkic lingual state of the Karakhanids, and the small nearby museum with its collection of ancient bal-bals, carved stone figures used as monuments. 

- Continue to Issyk-Kul. The lake is called "the pearl of Central Asia". Due to the salty water, Lake Issyk Kul possesses curative qualities. 

- Easy hike near the lake. Issyk Kul is one of the most wonderful lakes of the world, located in the north-eastern part of the Kyrgyz Republic. Issyk Kul is translated as “Hot Lake”.

Enjoy your stay in and real experience of nomadic life in the yurt camp.

Traditional dinner/BBQ and overnight in a yurt.

Breakfast at the hotel.

09:00 Transfer to Karakol.

On arrival, start sightseeing in Karakol visiting:

The wooden Russian-orthodox church.

Dungan mosque is one of the most famous places in Karakol town. The most interesting thing is that it is built without a single metal nail. More than 100 years ago there was a Chinese master who lived in this town. Dungans are people from China who had Muslim religion. The construction was made of bricks and wood and decorated with various ornaments.

- Museum of N.M. Przhevalski (Russian explorer of Asian continent).

Transfer to the hotel.

Resting time in the evening. Overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel.

09:00 Transfer to green Chon Kemin valley en- route visiting:

- Ancient stone inscriptions (dating back to 800 B.C.). These petroglyphs were made more than 2 000 years ago by shamans. They depict wolves, long-horned ibex, goats, horses, snow leopards, sacrifices, and some hunting scenes.

- Light sightseeing in beautiful Chon Kemin valley to enjoy the leisure and relaxing time, fresh air, and the breathtaking nature of Chon Kemin green valley.

Morning easy hike to enjoy the panorama of the Chon Kemin village and the fir and birch forests.

Resting time in the evening. Overnight at the guesthouse.

Breakfast at the guesthouse. 

Transfer to Bishkek with sightseeing en-route:

Ala Archa Natural park (~35 km from Bishkek, ~ 40min)

Take an easy walk high up to observe the view of mountains and rich Kyrgyz nature, spectate birds and animals living their lives, watch how cold water of Kyrgyz rivers falling down the mountains and continue its way among ancient trees and gorge itself.

Time to explore the area, take photos, and enjoy the fresh air and beautiful nature.

Transfer to Bishkek.

Resting time in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel.

06:00 Transfer to Bishkek airport.

08:00 Flight Bishkek - Osh.

08:40 Arrival in Osh Airport. 

Meet the driver and guide at the meeting zone.

 Start sightseeing tour in Osh, the oldest city in Kyrgyzstan, visiting

-  Suleiman Too (Suleiman is the prophet Solomon - Suleyman in Quran, “Too “is “mountain”). The museum is the only UNESCO sight of the whole mountain with many sacred places in caves and paths. It is quite unusual – the museum with rare artifacts is located in the largest cave in the mountain. Besides, there are several caves, rocks, and niches each with its name. The locals and pilgrims believe every spot of the mountain is sacred and come here to follow the rituals and pray for a better life and good health; couples come to pray to be blessed with a child. It is believed that every spot of the mountain is sacred. There is a watching platform with beautiful panoramic views of the city and surroundings.

- Osh Bazaar, a colorful bazaar with more than 2000 years of history, plays an important role in the Great Silk Road as a major landmark. Nowadays, the visitors may take a walk around and enjoy shopping in the shops of national clothes, embroidery, handicrafts, and souvenirs.

-  Main Square with Lenin statue. Kyrgyz people are very respectful of the history of the Soviet period and kept the monument to Lenin in main cities as the country major developments were made during the Soviet time.

Resting time in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel.

11:00 Transfer to the Kyrgyz-Uzbek border  Dostyk- Dostlik. Border crossing formalities (40 min- 1, 5 hrs depending on the customs formalities and tourist flow).

Meet the guide and driver on the Uzbekistan side of the border.

Transfer to Fergana with sightseeing en-route.

- Margilan (“Marg” from Persian green grass, “lon”- “place“) was an inhabited settlement in Fergana valley since IV-III Centuries BC, the town was well known for its crafts and finest silk fabrics from the Great Silk Road period up to now.

Silk factory Yodgorlik where visitors are welcome to observe the process of silk manufacture with traditional decoration “ikat”.

Fergana is a relatively young city that was founded as a strategic fortified point in Turkestan in 1876 during the tsarist period of the region. The town was initially called New Margilan, further in the Soviet period renamed Fergona in 1924. Nowadays, Fergana is a flourishing beautiful town and despite its young history became the central point of Fergana valley.

- Visit Ahmad Al-Fargoni monumental complex.

Transfer to the hotel.

Resting time in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel.

09:00 Transfer to Kokand with sightseeing en-route:

Rishton (50 km west of Fergana) is famous all over the world for its pottery that is decorated according to the ancient tradition that is more than 800 years. Masters hand down their trade secrets from father to son. The unique red clay ceramic masterpieces are decorated with naturally made ultramarine, turquoise, and azure ornaments known as blue glaze "ishkor".

- Workshop of the famous potter Rustam Umarov where visitors are welcome to observe the finest Rishtan ceramics in wonderful hand-made and painted tea sets and lagans and beautifully decorated jugs and vases.

Start sightseeing tour around Kokand visiting:

Khudoyar-Khan Palace of 19th century is listed in the world heritage of UNESCO, at present days houses Kokand Regional History Museum that exhibits a unique collection of more than 3000 artifacts from ancient, khanate, and tsarist periods of the region.

Norbut-Biy Madrassah, the largest madrassa in Kokand. The madrassa was built in the XVIII century by captured architects as well as the famous Bukharian architect Usto Muhammed Salih Kasim, so the design and construction are quite typical to some monuments of the XVIII Century in  Bukhara.

Modari Khan Mausoleum (Modari-khan means "Mother of Khan”)  was built in 1825 by order of the widow of Umarkhan,  famous poetess Nodira to honor the tomb of her mother-in-law. Since then the mausoleum became the family mausoleum where most of the female members of khan family were buried.

16:10 Transfer to the railway station in Kokand.

17:24 Departure for Tashkent by speed train " O'zbekistan".

21:54 Arrival in Tashkent.

Come out of the terminal and meet the driver. Transfer to the hotel.

Resting time in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.

09:00 Meet with a guide.

Start sightseeing tour of Tashkent (5-6 hrs) visiting old and new parts of the city:

Amir Timur Square, founded in 1882 and originally called Konstantinovsky Square, was renamed on August 31, 1994 after the Amir Timur to honor the cultural and historical contribution of the great conqueror.
Around the Square, there is the Museum of History of Timurids, Uzbekistan hotel, Forum Palace, and famous Tashkent striking clock.

Tashkent striking clock, one of the major symbols of Tashkent.

Theater Square with the Opera House: State Academic Theater of Uzbekistan named after Alisher Navoi built in 1947 is one of the best opera theater of the world performs both classical and national repertoires. 

Independence Square, the main square of Uzbekistan reflects the past, present, and future of the country. There are fountains standing for the life energy of Uzbek people, the Cabinet and the Senate, the “Eternal flame" in honor of soldiers who died during the Second World War.
Earthquake Memorial, the composition is devoted to the tragic date of earthquake in Tashkent on April 26, 1966, and is erected in the approximate place of the earthquake epicenter. Residents still come to the monument to honor those people who took a part in the reconstruction of Tashkent;

Khast Imam Square – a religious center of the city consisting of the Barakkhan madrasah; Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum and the library of Islamic Literature with the Holy Koran Book of the VII century (original Quran Othman). Khast Imam is one of the most significant spiritual centers in Central Asia and attracts pilgrims and visitors all over the world.

Chorsu bazaar – the ancient bazaar of Tashkent. “Chorsu” means “four waters”, symbolically meaning the conjunction of four major parts of the old city in the bazaar where people come for trades. The bazaar beautiful blue dome, built in traditional style after the Tashkent earthquake, is often depicted in postcards and international magazines and became one of the major sights of interest both for locals and guests – one can see oriental tiled bazaar from different souvenir shops with ceramics, handicraft works, carpets and jewelry, the whole pavilion full of delirious fruits to the finest textiles and colorful fabrics.

Tashkent Metro (the first line was launched in 1977) with beautiful train stations each decorated in thematic style with traditional ornaments and special lightning.

Overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel.

05:30 Transfer to the local airport.

07:15 Flight Tashkent-Nukus  HY 11.

08:55 Arrival in Nukus.

Come out of the terminal to meet the driver and guide at the meeting zone.

- Visit to Savitsky Museum exhibiting a unique collection of antiques of Khorezm and Karakalpak, Uzbek fine arts and second largest collection of Russion avant- garde works after Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg.

The founder of the museum, Igor Savitsky devoted his life to piece-by-piece collecting of finest works of modern artists of Uzbekistan and Russian avant-gardists. In 70 s it was quite risky to become anti-Soviet propagandist. During perestroika and first years since Uzbekistan independence, the museum earned the world recognition and deserved rightfully the must see sight status in Central Asia.

- Transfer to Muynak via beautiful Red Canions with beautiful and unusual Martian landscape. Arrival in Muynak city that used to be one of the richest city in the delta of Amu-darya,”the gates to Uzbekistan from the sea”. Nowadays there is only cemetery of Aral Sea ships. 

Transfer to Nukus.

Resting time in the afternoon. Overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel.

09:00 Meet the driver in the lobby.

Visit Savitsky Museum exhibiting a unique collection of antiques of Khorezm and Karakalpak, Uzbek fine arts, and second-largest collection of Russian avant-garde works after the Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg.

The founder of the museum, Igor Savitsky devoted his life to piece-by-piece collecting of the finest works of modern artists of Uzbekistan and Russian avant-gardists. In 70 s it was quite risky to become an anti-Soviet propagandist. During perestroika and first years since Uzbekistan independence, the museum earned world recognition and deserved rightfully the must-see site status in Central Asia.

Transfer to Khiva (180 km, ~ 3,5 hours) en-route photo stops at the ruins of fortresses of ancient Khorezm.

Ayaz-Kala and Toprak-Kala, the fortresses of the Kushan period of Ancient Khorezm that used to be mighty border forts protecting the residents from raids of nomadic tribes.  The forts were built in ~4-7th century BCE, during the ages when Khorezm achieved its independence. The fortresses are located on the hills quite close to each other and visitors are welcome to have a short overview tour in the monumental forts that currently are drowning in sands.

Arrival in Khiva. Check-in the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel.

09:00 Meet the guide at the lobby.

Start WALKING excursion in the historical part of Khiva – Ichan-kala (translated as “Inner town”). Ichan-kala - the largest Museum in the open air in Central Asia consisting from the next monuments:

Ata-Darvaza, Kunya - Ark;

Madrassah of Muhammad Rahim Khan;

Madrassah of Muhammed Aminhan;

Kalta Minor, the Palace of the Allakulihan Khan of Khiva;

Tash Hauli, where the harem of 40 concubines was;

Caravanserai and Tim Allakulihan;

Pahlavan Mahmud Gates;

Mausoleum of Seyd Allaudin;

Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum;

Minaret and Islam-Khoja Madrassah, Mosque and Jami Minaret.

Free time in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel.

Transfer by car Khiva - Bukhara (475 km, ~7hrs) via Kyzylkum desert with short stops en-route Or by TRAIN (depending on train schedule /Dep.: 08:57/ Arr.: 14:50 / Tue, Fri, Sun)

Kyzylkum desert - Kyzylkum (from Turkic means «red sand») – is a sandy desert between the rivers Amudarya and Syrdarya in Central Asia. Its area is 300 thousand sq. km. On the north-west the desert is limited by hollow of Aral Sea, on the north-east by Syrdarya and on the south-west is limited by Amudarya. In ancient time, Great Silk Road passed through the Kyzylkum desert. Thanks to it, such famous cities as Bukhara, Samarkand and Khiva prospered. People of different professions worked here: sellers, interpreters, guarder of caravans, tax collectors. It is very strange but there was hectic life in the desert.

Arrival in Bukhara. Transfer to the hotel, check-in.

Resting time.

Overnight.

Breakfast at the hotel.

09:00 Meet the guide in the lobby.

Start WALKING sightseeing program in Bukhara (5-6 hours):

Ensemble Lyabi Hauz (Nadir Divanbegi Madrassa, Khanaka, Kukeldash Madrassa and the monument of Khodja Nasreddin);

Magoki Attari Mosque is one of the oldest mosques survived in Bukhara from the time before the Mongolian invasion;

Abdullakhan’s Tim with numerous handicraft shops of souvenirs, ceramics, national clothes, and carpets;

- Caravanserai Sayfuddin (the Center of Handicraft Development of Bukhara);

- There are three trading domes or so called covered bazaars Toki Sarrofon, Toki Telpak Furushon, and Toki Zargaron preserved from the XVI century and these bazaars were the centers for trade of silk, jewelry and even for money exchange. Today as well, one can enjoy and purchase different souvenirs of a wide range, from small souvenir magnets to the famous Bukhara carpets;

- Visit Ulugbek and Abdulazizkhan Madrassas or so-called Kosh (pare) madrassas opposite each other with the distinctive style of facade ornamental decoration;

Poi Kalon Square with Kalon Minaret and Mosque, Mir Arab Madrassa – the heart of Bukhara, a monumental complex impresses the imagination;

Ark Fortress – the oldest citadel dating back to I century BC where one can feel the history of the great fortress covered in beautiful legends and myths.

Optionally can be added by request:

Visit Samanids mausoleum (IX century), a monument of early medieval architecture.

Resting time in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel.

Free day in Bukhara.


By request ( extra payment)

Sightseeing program in Bukhara countryside visiting:

Samanids mausoleum (IX century), a monument of early medieval architecture.

Naqshbandi mausoleum (the founder of Naqshbandi Sufi Spiritual order) Located near Bukhara the memorial complex of Bakhauddin Nakshbandi is considered as one of the most significant religious places of Bukhara that attracts many visitors as well as pilgrims.  The memorial was rebuilt several times in XIV - each Emir of Bukhara wanted to build something new near the mausoleum. This complex impresses with its incomparable style of oriental architecture, which reflects the spirit of the Sufi Order.

Sitora-I – Mohi Khosa – last Emir summer residence visit by request.


14:30 Transfer to the railway station in Bukhara.

15:50 Departure for Samarkand by train "Afrosiyob"/ "Sharq".

17:20 Arrival in Samarkand.

Come out of the terminal and meet the driver. Transfer to the hotel.

Resting time in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel.

09:00 Start sightseeing program in Samarkand visiting:

Gur Emir Mausoleum – a burial vault of Timur the Great and his descendants is decorated with gold ornaments and is considered as one of the most significant sights of the world;

Continue to the famous Registan Square – heart of Samarkand and real masterpiece of Central Asian medieval architecture, the ensemble of grandiose buildings: Ulughbek Madrassa, Madrassa Sherdor and Madrassa Tilla Kori; 

Bibi Khanim Mosque – the biggest medieval building in the city was one of the most magnificent mosques in the Islamic world in 15 Century

Shahi Zinda Necropolis – unique complex of Mausoleums formed by standing on both sides of the cenotaph (an imaginary grave) of the Muslim saint Abbas ibn- Kussam; 

Ulugbek’s Observatory – the finest astronomical centers in the medieval world was built by order of Ulugbek, an outstanding scholar and astronomer;

Samarkand bazaar – Siyab. 

16:30 Transfer to the train station in Samarkand.

17:28 Departure for Tashkent by high-speed train "Afrosiyob".

19:44 Arrival in Tashkent.

Come out of the terminal and meet the driver.

Transfer to the hotel.

Resting time in the evening. Overnight at the hotel.

Breakfast at the hotel. 

Transfer to Tashkent International Airport.
Morning departure flight from Tashkent.

End of the tour.

Included
  • Environmental fee;
  • Transport: all transfers according to the program, in comfortable tourist class transport with air conditioning, including transfers hotel-checkpoint-hotel in Uzbekistan;
  • Tourist tax.
  • Accommodation in standard double rooms in hotels;
  • Meals: breakfasts in hotels;
  • Single entrance tickets to sites, museums, mausoleums according to the program;
  • Train tickets for the route Bukhara - Samarkand, Samarkand - Tashkent for the train "Afrosiyab" or "Sharq";
  • Economy class train tickets: Bukhara - Samarkand by high-speed train "Afrosiyob"/"Sharq"
  • All transfers as per program by comfortable tourist class transport as per road conditions including transfers to-from train stations /borders;
  • English-speaking professional licensed escorting and local guides in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan;
Not included
  • Meals: lunch and dinner;
  • Other services not specified under “Price included”.
  • Transportation and guide services during free time and after standard city tours;
  • Air tickets for international flights;
  • Transportation and guide services on free days and free time after standard excursions;
  • Meals: lunches, dinners, except those specified in the program;
Price per person:
Number of persons Standart Comfort
1 $5235 $5665
2-3 $3195 $3425
4-5 $2625 $2845
6-12 $2355 $2585
Single supplement $450 $635
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Notes

- Check-in 14.00, check-out time 11.00. No early check-in/ late check-out is included unless indicated;

- Please note that the tour price does not include seasonal VAT 15 %, VAT can be added to the basic tour price.

- Please note that the drivers do not speak English or can speak only basic English;

- All the changes in the basic itinerary, the timing for transfers depending on the international flight departure/arrival time are to be discussed and pre-agreed;

- Please note that the train trip/s can be replaced for transfer/s by car depending on train tickets availability and trains schedule;

- After the date of publication, any changes in the hotels, air/train ticket prices, tax increase, and exchange rate fluctuation may influence the tour prices;

- Anur Tour is not responsible for the force majeure occasions (weather conditions during the tour, repairing-reconstructing works at some parts of roads, government restrictions).

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