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Embark on a journey through ancient cities, where the spirit of legendary empires still resonates. Our expertly crafted itinerary combines cultural immersion, historical insights, and luxurious accommodations, ensuring a remarkable experience from start to finish.
Discover the best places to visit in Uzbekistan with our five-star package. Traverse Islamic heritage sites that have shaped Uzbekistan’s legacy and discover the architectural splendors that have withstood the test of time.
Khasti-Imam Complex: The spiritual heart of Tashkent, this complex is home to some of Uzbekistan’s most revered Islamic relics, including the Uthman Quran. It’s a must-visit site, showcasing exquisite Islamic architecture and a serene atmosphere.
Kunya-Ark Fortress: Explore the ancient walls of this historic fortress in Khiva, once the royal residence. Kunya-Ark offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of past rulers and provides stunning views over the city.
Mohammed-Amin-Khan Madrassah: Admire the grandeur of Khiva’s largest madrassah, a marvel of Islamic architecture adorned with turquoise tiles. This 19th-century madrassah is an essential stop for history and architecture enthusiasts.
Islam Khodja Minaret: Standing as Khiva’s tallest minaret, Islam Khodja Minaret is an architectural masterpiece that offers panoramic views over the city’s old quarter, showcasing Khiva’s enduring charm.
Pakhlavan Mahmoud Mausoleum: Discover the resting place of Khiva’s beloved poet and warrior, Pakhlavan Mahmoud. This mausoleum features beautiful mosaics and a peaceful atmosphere for reflection.
Juma Mosque: Step into Bukhara’s famous mosque, unique for its 200 wooden pillars that create a mystical and tranquil ambiance. The Juma Mosque is a historic landmark representing the spiritual life of the region.
Registan Ensemble: One of the most iconic sites in Samarkand, the Registan Square is flanked by three grand madrassahs. A marvel of Islamic architecture, it has been the heart of Samarkand for centuries.
Ark Fortress: This ancient fortress in Bukhara was a royal town within a town. With its formidable walls, the Ark Fortress holds layers of history from the times of the emirs and offers an intriguing exploration.
Bolo-Hauz Complex: Located in Bukhara, the Bolo-Hauz Mosque complex captivates visitors with its intricately carved wooden pillars and peaceful reflecting pool, providing a serene space for contemplation.
Ismail Samani Mausoleum: This 10th-century mausoleum in Bukhara is one of the oldest monuments in Uzbekistan. It stands as a symbol of early Islamic architecture with its unique terracotta brickwork.
Chashma-Ayub Mausoleums: Known as the “Spring of Job,” this mausoleum complex in Bukhara is revered for its sacred spring and unique domed structure, attracting pilgrims and visitors alike.
Poi-Kalyan Ensemble: Situated in Bukhara, this historic complex includes a grand mosque, minaret, and madrassah, epitomizing the golden age of Islamic architecture.
Gur-Emir Mausoleum: The resting place of Tamerlane, Samarkand’s Gur-Emir is a magnificent mausoleum adorned with blue domes and intricate tilework. It holds a significant place in Uzbekistan’s history.
Shahi-Zinda Necropolis: A sacred complex of mausoleums in Samarkand, Shahi-Zinda is revered for its vibrant blue tilework and intricate architectural details. It offers a spiritual and visual journey into Uzbekistan’s past.
Ulugbek Observatory: Visit one of the oldest astronomical observatories in Samarkand, established by the Timurid astronomer Ulugbek. The observatory showcases Uzbekistan’s contributions to science and astronomy.
Book your Bosnia holiday now for a unique adventure, blending history, culture, and natural beauty into an unforgettable experience. Al-Wahab Tours is your gateway to the wonders of Uzbekistan.
British nationals do not need a visa for Uzbekistan for tourist visits up to 90 days.
Yes, they are the same, as everyone will receive the same facilities.
Yes, Mufti Abdul Wahab will be the Islamic guide for the tour group
The tour will be conducted in a mix of English and Urdu/Hindi
Yes, you must have travel insurance for the entirety of the trip. You will be responsible for arranging and buying the travel insurance yourself, insurance expenses not covered in the tour cost.