Explore Uzbekistan with Deen Arts Foundation – 9 days 8 nights
March 29 - April 6
$19999 days - 8 nights travel plan for Uzbekistan 4 Cities Tours / Khiva - Bukhara - Samarkand - Tashkent
Explore Uzbekistan with Deen Arts Foundation - 9 days 8 nights
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to explore the heart of Central Asia. Reserve your place now and take advantage of our early bird pricing. Immerse yourself in the history, culture, and breathtaking beauty of Uzbekistan on this once-in-a-lifetime adventure.
📅 Dates: Saturday March 29th – Sunday April 6th, 2025
🗺 Cities: Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent
⏳ Duration: 9 Days, 8 Nights
➡Age Restrictions: 16-65
🎟 Early Bird Pricing: $1999 (Ends in January 1st)
► Regular Pricing : $2299 = Registration closes by end of January
► Single Room : Additional $100
✈️ Itinerary Highlights:
► 29th March 2025 (Saturday): Fly to Urgench (Khiva). Arrival in Khiva latest 9PM.
► 6th April 2025 (Sunday): Depart from Tashkent to Istanbul early morning.
💵 Refunds:
► 50%, if canceled by February 15th, 2025
► 25%, if canceled by February 28th, 2025
For more information please contact tours@deenartsfoundation.org
► Accommodation at mentioned hotels; Bed and Breakfast
► Entrance fees to mentioned sights per program
► Dinner meals availability only with escort guide
► Transportation per program in comfortable a/c transport with professional drivers
► 15 and more pax – Big bus (Yutong, Higer)
► English speaking escort guide for entire tour
► Train tickets Bukhara – Samarkand and Samarkand – Tashkent in economy class (bullet or normal train – as per availability on day of issuance)
► Daily two bottles of 0.5l water per person
► International flight ticket
► Visa consular fees and processing expenses
► Photo and video charges at sights
► Travel Insurance
► Lunch
► Additional charge will apply for beverages during dinner.
► Extras, not indicated in inclusions
► Domestic air tickets Tashkent – Urgench (will be charged additionally) – Please contact us for inquiries.
From our last trip to the ancient city of Samarkand , Uzbekistan.
📸 Pictures of Uzbekistan and Highlights from Our Last Trip 🌍
We explored the breathtaking beauty of one of the world's oldest civilizations, creating unforgettable memories along the way.
ITINERARY
Please note that this itinerary is also subject to change depending on the availability of flights and train schedules.
- If mentioned hotels are overbooked or not available, we will give appropriate alternative.
- If there are no free seats in bullet train, we will have to replace by normal train.
Day | Date | Location | Activity/Transfer | Accommodation |
Day 1 | 29.03.2025 (Saturday) | Khiva | Arrival at Urgench airport; Transfer to Khiva city center | Night stay at our hotel in Khiva |
Day 2 | 30.03.2025 (Sunday) | Khiva | – | Night stay at our hotel in Khiva |
Day 3 | 31.03.2025 (Monday) | Khiva – Bukhara | Morning transfer to Bukhara (~440 km, 7 hours) through Kizilkum Desert; Views of Amu Darya River | Night stay at our hotel in Bukhara |
Day 4 | 01.04.2025 (Tuesday) | Bukhara | – | Night stay at our hotel in Bukhara |
Day 5 | 02.04.2025 (Wednesday) | Bukhara – Samarkand | Afternoon train to Samarkand | Night stay at our hotel in Samarkand |
Day 6 | 03.04.2025 (Thursday) | Samarkand | – | Night stay at our hotel in Samarkand |
Day 7 | 04.04.2025 (Friday) | Samarkand | – | Night stay at our hotel in Samarkand |
Day 8 | 05.04.2025 (Saturday) | Samarkand – Tashkent | Early morning train to Tashkent | Night stay at our hotel in Tashkent |
Day 9 | 06.04.2025 (Sunday) | Tashkent – Istanbul | Transfer: Transfer to the airport for your departure flight. | – |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the commonly used electricity plugs and power outlets in Uzbekistan?
Type C and Type F plugs are commonly used in Uzbekistan.
What is the standard voltage and frequency for electricity in Uzbekistan?
The standard voltage is 220V, and the frequency is 50Hz.
Do I need a visa to visit Uzbekistan?
Yes, most visitors to Uzbekistan will require a visa. It is recommended to check the specific visa requirements for your nationality and plan accordingly.
What should I do if my country uses different plug types?
You will need a travel adapter to plug in your devices. Adapters for Type C or Type F plugs can be easily found in local electronics stores or can be purchased online before your trip.
What is the official currency in Uzbekistan?
The official currency in Uzbekistan is the Uzbekistani som (UZS).
Where can I exchange currency in Uzbekistan?
Currency exchange facilities are available at airports, banks, and some hotels.
What languages are spoken in Uzbekistan?
The official language is Uzbek, but Russian is widely spoken and understood in many areas.
What are popular means of transportation in Uzbekistan?
Taxis and shared taxis (marshrutkas) are popular means of transportation in cities and towns.
How can I ensure my safety while in Uzbekistan?
Take precautions, be aware of your surroundings, keep valuables secure, avoid walking alone in unfamiliar areas at night, and be cautious with your personal belongings in crowded places.
Is the tap water safe to drink in Uzbekistan?
Tap water in Uzbekistan may not be safe for drinking. It is best to stick to bottled water or boil tap water before consuming it.
Are there any specific customs and etiquette I should be aware of in Uzbekistan?
It is respectful to follow local customs and traditions, such as dressing modestly when visiting religious sites and avoiding excessive public affection, especially outside major tourist areas.
What health and safety precautions should I take when traveling to Uzbekistan?
It is recommended to consult your doctor or travel health clinic regarding vaccinations and medications needed for traveling to Uzbekistan. Carry basic first aid supplies, use insect repellent, and apply sunscreen as required.
Are there any traditional customs or rituals I can experience in Uzbekistan?
Yes, you can embrace Uzbek culture by experiencing traditional customs and rituals, such as taking off your shoes when entering someone’s home and using your right hand for greetings and eating.