Uzbekistan Tours & Trips
Imagine walking through Tashkent, where Soviet grandeur meets Islamic heritage, and finding Samarkand's famous Registan Square. Learn how to cook traditional Uzbek food and share the results with new friends. Visit Bukhara's UNESCO-listed sites, where traders used to haggle along the Silk Road, and see Khiva's amazing historic buildings. Ready for a true adventure?
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Nobumi • traveled in November
It was a good tour and I enjoyed it very much in a small group. The guides are different in each city but they are well trained and have a lot of knowledge, especially Mr. Sean in Samarkand. The hotels are neat and clean, very comfortable. I recommend Yurt stay even though there is no hot-water shower. Just one point I am disappointed about was the transport. We had the option to drive or train from Samarkand and Bukhara, and chose drive. It was an 8 hour drive (without visiting Shahrisabz on the way) and spent all day in the car on the bumpy road such a long time. If I knew that I would not choose the drive. I suggest to delete the drive option or explain before we chose. Anyway I guarantee you can enjoy Uzbekistan with this travel agency, Steppe Journey.
Uzbekistan 8 Day Cultural Tour (3 Star Hotel Option) - A
AnnaDomini • traveled in July
Great tour! Much enjoyed! :)
Ancient Cities Tour to Uzbekistan - Private Tour - A
Adam • traveled in January
GLOBAL CONNECT created a tour to Uzbekistan according to our own wishes and preferences. The company gave us a lot of ideas to adjust our itinerary. We enjoyed our stay in Tashkent, Samarkand, Shakhrisabz, Nurata, Bukhara, Khiva and even in yurts along the shore of Aral Sea. Exceptional service! Would surely recommend to everyone!
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- The best Uzbekistan tour packages
- Most popular destinations in Uzbekistan
- Travel Uzbekistan your way
- Best tour companies for Uzbekistan tours
- Best places to start your Uzbekistan tour
- Discover Uzbekistan tours for every budget
- Uzbekistan tours for every type of group
- Top Uzbekistan travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Uzbekistan
- What our customers ask about Uzbekistan Tours & Trips
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Uzbekistan 8 Day Cultural Tour (3 Star Hotel Option)
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“All the Hotels selected were excellent and sufficiently central with dining options nearby.”
Tze, traveled in June
Architectural marvels range from Tashkent's modern railways to Samarkand's majestic Gur Emir mausoleum. Bukhara's Sitorai Mohi Hosa summer palace and Khiva's UNESCO-listed Ichan Kala await. Traditional folk shows at Nadir Divan Begi complement daily breakfast and expert guidance.
Duration 8 days Destinations Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Steppe Journeys From $1,190
5% Off- US$1,131You save $60
Ancient Cities Tour to Uzbekistan - Private Tour
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Uzbekistan itself is awesome, and GLOBAL CONNECT made it unforgettable.”
Andrew, traveled in November
Five major cities showcase their treasures, from the Uthman Quran at Khast Imam to Itchan Kala fortress in Khiva. Samarkand's Registan Square dazzles visitors. Domestic flights to Urgench and high-speed trains connect travelers staying at centrally located 3-star hotels.
Duration 8 days Destinations Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, Shahrisabz Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Russian Operator Global Connect From
5% Off- US$1,200
Charming Uzbekistan Tour - Private Tour
28 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well organised, good people who looked after us very well. Value for money.”
Arthur, traveled in September
Art Royal Tashkent and Dendi Plaza Bukhara serve as luxurious bases for exploring UNESCO treasures like Registan Square and Khast Imam complex. High-speed Afrosiyob trains connect cities, while traditional plov meals showcase authentic cuisine.
Duration 5 days Destinations Tashkent, Bukhara, Samarkand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Russian Operator Global Connect From
5% Off- US$780
Uzbekistan Cultural Tour (Tashkent to Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva) boutique hotels option
42 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour guides all seemed like academics. Their knowledge on their respective cities is vast.”
Cecilia, traveled in May
UNESCO treasures await with charming guesthouse stays in Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. The Gur Emir mausoleum captivates visitors, while ancient paper-making traditions live on. Bukhara's Laby Hauz pulses with local culture. Fast trains and domestic flights connect groups of 2-20 travelers.
Duration 8 days Destinations Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Steppe Journeys From $1,190
10% Off- US$1,071You save $119
Uzbekistan Adventure
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Samarkand was a dream come true and Bukhara a surprise highlight. Our group strongly recommend the hammam visit as a great bonding experience.”
Joanna, traveled in May
The Kalon Minaret and Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum stand as architectural marvels of Uzbekistan. Bukhara showcases its 100+ monuments, while the Narzullaev family ceramic workshop in Gijduvan maintains ancient traditions. Nuratau Mountain villages offer local encounters, complete with tandir bread baking and plov cooking demonstrations.
Duration 9 days Destinations Tashkent, Bukhara, Gijduvon, Samarkand Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
10% Off- US$1,820
Uzbekistan cultural tour - 10 days
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The 4cities were incredible to visit! So much history, so many details, so many wonderful colours and local people super kind and polite.”
Elizabeth, traveled in March
Tashkent's Khast Imam Complex opens doors to Uzbekistan's cultural heritage. Khiva's UNESCO-listed Ichon-Qala and Bukhara's ancient trading domes tell centuries-old stories. The Kyzyl-Kum desert leads to 2,000-year-old fortresses, while Samarkand's majestic Registan Ensemble stands eternal.
Duration 10 days Destinations Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Responsible Travel From
10% Off- US$1,960
Customized 11 Days Uzbekistan Desert Tour, Daily Depart & Private Guide and Car
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“One of the most magical trips. The whole experience was beyond memorable.”
Scott, traveled in March
A grand 12-day Uzbek tour takes you through Tashkent's Khast-Imom Complex, Khiva's ancient Ichan Kala, and Bukhara's historic center. The package includes an economy flight to Nukus, high-speed train from Samarkand, and stays at premium hotels like Wyndham Tashkent and Grand Samarkand Superior.
Duration 11 days Destinations Tashkent, Nukus, Muynak, Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Agate Travel From
10% Off- US$2,819
The Silk Road of Uzbekistan
38 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Seeing the wonderful buildings and tilework were the highlights.”
Susan, traveled in April
Ancient bazaars and Islamic architecture dot the path from Khiva's Old Citadel to Samarkand's Registan Square. Local hotels and desert yurts provide unique stays while visiting Bukhara's 140 historic sites and Tashkent's ornate metro stations.
Duration 11 days Destinations Tashkent, Urgench, Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From
10% Off- US$2,140
Uzbekistan Uncovered
20 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The desert fortresses were much better than I'd expected and the silence and brilliant skies and solitude of the yurt camp were to be savoured.”
Nicholas, traveled in May
The cultural tapestry unfolds from Tashkent's Independence Square to Khiva's UNESCO-listed Ichan Kala. Traditional life in Sentyab village, Bukhara's 900 monuments, and Samarkand's Registan Square astound visitors. Malika Kheivak Hotel and authentic yurt camps provide comfort for around $4,400.
Duration 15 days Destinations Tashkent, Urgench, Khiva, Bukhara, Navoi, Nurota, Samarkand Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From
10% Off- US$4,500
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Tashkent works as the main starting point for 64% of our Uzbek tours, though some travelers begin in Bukhara, Samarkand and also other cities. Looking at our booking patterns, you'll want to lock in your trip about 70 days before heading out - especially if you're traveling in spring or autumn when the weather's just right and cultural festivals are in full swing. The sweet spot for visiting falls between April and June or September through November, when you get mild temperatures and lots of local events. Getting around is straightforward now with the high-speed trains linking the major stops. Our solo travelers consistently tell us they feel comfortable exploring on their own, though knowing some basic Russian helps when you're away from the main tourist spots. What catches many visitors off guard is how Tashkent mixes old-world charm with modern city life and also new infrastructure.
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Best time to visit Uzbekistan
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Uzbekistan feels wonderfully quiet in winter, making it perfect for exploring ancient cities without tourist crowds. Our cultural tours run 3-7 days and focus on indoor activities along key Silk Road stops. You'll discover the beautiful metro station interiors in Tashkent, relax in Bukhara's traditional hammams and join local families to learn their cooking secrets. Travelers really appreciate the converted merchant houses and boutique hotels during cold months - especially the historic Jewish houses in Bukhara with their authentic décor and reliable central heating. The shorter winter routes connect major cities by high-speed train, while longer trips include visits to Nukus's Savitsky Museum where you'll find an incredible collection of avant-garde Soviet art.
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- Spring 2026
Spring hits the sweet spot for Uzbekistan tours with perfect temperatures for exploring. Our most popular routes run 8-10 days, covering major cities and adding special touches like nights in desert yurt camps. The spring festivals in Bukhara are a real highlight, and travelers love visiting ceramic workshops in Gijduvan and also spending time with families in the Nuratau Mountains. For something extra special, our premium tours include rooftop champagne at sunset in Khiva, traditional plov cooking with local families and private visits to silk carpet workshops. Many spring routes take you to mountain villages where you'll learn tandir bread baking and see daily village life up close.
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- Summer 2026
Summer tours work with the warm weather by scheduling early morning visits and evening cultural events. The popular 7-10 day routes include cooling swims at Lake Aidarkul and visits to the summer palace of Bukhara's last emir. Days mix city exploration with indoor activities - mornings in Samarkand's covered bazaars, afternoons learning traditional crafts in air-conditioned workshops and also evenings watching folklore shows in historic courtyards. Many summer trips include stays in cooler mountain villages and nights in desert yurt camps where traditional music under starlit skies creates unforgettable moments.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall creates ideal conditions for discovering both cities and countryside in Uzbekistan. Our top autumn tours span 8-14 days, blending UNESCO sites with seasonal activities. You'll visit paper workshops in Konigil when mulberry trees turn golden, explore Samarkand's lanes without summer heat and join families during their fall harvest. The premium routes include wine tasting at Bagizagan vineyard, time with master weavers in silk workshops and also special access to restoration work in Bukhara's historic Jewish quarter. Photographers particularly love the autumn light on ancient city walls in Khiva and also Bukhara. From what our travelers tell us, you've got four solid options for Central Asian tours, each with their own strengths and quirks. Zamin Travel gets lots of positive mentions for having really well-planned routes, and their German-speaking guides are particularly good - that's a big plus if you're looking for tours in German. GLOBAL CONNECT is the go-to choice if you want something built just for you. They're particularly strong with cultural immersion, and they pay attention to all those small details that make a trip feel special. Their guides work hard to help you really understand local life, traditions and also customs. Steppe Journeys has earned quite a reputation for running smooth operations. Two of their guides, Odil and Bek, keep getting mentioned by name in reviews - they're known for planning everything down to the last detail. That kind of consistency really shows in how their trips run. TourRadar customers who booked with Zamin Travel loved their guides' knowledge, but some mentioned hiccups with day-to-day communication about schedules and meeting points. It's worth noting this because while the actual touring is great, you might need to be a bit proactive about checking logistics. Each of these companies has its sweet spot - it really depends on whether you're after a German-speaking experience, want something totally customized, need everything planned perfectly or prefer to go with a larger platform like TourRadar.
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Why Choose Uzbekistan for Your Central Asian Adventure?
When you're looking to explore Central Asia there's really nowhere quite like Uzbekistan. It's right in the heart of the ancient Silk Road and you'll discover these incredible cities like Samarkand Bukhara and Khiva that just take your breath away. The Islamic architecture is stunning and what's really fascinating is how the whole place is this amazing mix of Persian Mongol and Soviet influences. You'll see it everywhere from the bustling bazaars to the amazing food and the incredibly warm welcome you'll get from locals.
What Local Cultural Experiences Can You Try and Where Do You Find Them?
There's so many ways to dive into Uzbek culture while you're here. You can learn how to make their national dish plov at the National House Adras in Samarkand watch the incredible silk carpet weavers work their magic in Bukhara or try on traditional clothes at Tashkent's Chorsu Bazaar. One of my favorites is heading to Uhum village to see how they make bread in these traditional clay ovens called tandirs it's really something special.
How Do You Get Around Uzbekistan?
Getting around Uzbekistan is actually pretty straightforward. The high-speed Afrosiyob trains are really efficient connecting major cities like Tashkent Samarkand and Bukhara you can cover 265 kilometers in just 90 minutes which is pretty impressive. If you're heading somewhere more remote like Nukus in Karakalpakstan domestic flights are your best bet. In the cities themselves you've got plenty of options with shared marshrutkas and regular taxis that won't break the bank.
What Are the Must-Try Local Dishes and Where's the Best Place to Find Them?
The food scene in Uzbekistan is this amazing blend of Central Asian flavors. You absolutely have to try plov it's their national dish made with rice lamb onions and carrots and it's incredible. Head to the Central Asian Plov Center in Tashkent or catch a cooking demo at National House Adras in Samarkand. Don't miss out on shurpa this hearty meat and vegetable soup or manti which are these delicious steamed dumplings. You'll find all of these plus fresh non bread and aromatic green tea in traditional restaurants called chaikhanas they're everywhere and they're the perfect place to experience real Uzbek food.





















































