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Table of contents
- The best Uzbekistan tour packages
- What people love about Uzbekistan Tours
- Most popular destinations in Uzbekistan
- Travel Uzbekistan your way
- Top operators in Uzbekistan
- Best places to start your Uzbekistan tour
- Discover Uzbekistan tours for every budget
- Uzbekistan tours for every group
- Top Uzbekistan travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Uzbekistan
The best Uzbekistan tour packages
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Highlights of Uzbekistan
56 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The stunningly beautiful architecture, delicious food, and overnight in a traditional yurt camp made for an unforgettable experience.”
Barbara, traveled in July 2022
Uzbekistan unfolds from Tashkent's blend of modern and Soviet architecture to Samarkand's stunning Registan Square. Alexander the Great's fortress stands proud, while traditional yurts at Aydar Kul Camp offer authentic stays. The UNESCO-listed Khiva presents its mud-brick maze, with guided tours through all major Silk Road cities.
Duration 10 days Destinations Tashkent, Samarkand, Nurota, Bukhara, Khiva Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $1,699
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Uzbekistan Adventure
1 Review 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 2023
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 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $1,845
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Uzbekistan Cultural Tour (Tashkent to Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva) boutique hotels option
34 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was an amazing trip. Almost every aspect of the trip exceeded my expectations.”
yan, traveled in September 2024
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 5 to 90 year olds Operated in English, German, Italian Operator Steppe Journeys From
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Ancient Cities Tour to Uzbekistan - Private Tour
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great tour! Much enjoyed!”
AnnaDomini, traveled in April 2019
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 1 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Russian Operator Global Connect From
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What people love about Uzbekistan Tours
- Highlights of Uzbekistan
Fantastic itinerary, wonderful places to see and explore. Very nice accommodations right in the middle of the places to see... so maximum time can be spent out and about. G-Adventures offers very good support prior to and during the tour.
- Premium Uzbekistan
Excellent tour, excellent guide Lochin. Well-planned and thoughtful itinerary.
- Uzbekistan Adventure
A great mix of Silk Road splendours with rural retreat. Our guide Jamshed was superb and greatly facilitated our group’s interaction with the people, places and cultures we encountered. Samarkand was a dream come true and Bukhara a surprise highlight. Our group strongly recommend the hammam visit as a great bonding experience and u can’t go past a bottle of Shtoff vodka for the price of a beer!
Most popular destinations in Uzbekistan
The old Silk Road really comes to life through genuine cultural moments that TourRadar customers keep talking about. In Kyrgyzstan, you'll spend nights in traditional yurt camps where the star-filled sky meets dramatic mountain peaks - it's a proper taste of nomadic living. The architectural heritage of Uzbekistan tells rich stories through time, from the detailed tiles of Khiva and bustling merchant domes of Bukhara to Samarkand's impressive monuments. What makes these trips special are the personal connections - you'll share family meals in local homes and hear musicians play melodies that have echoed along these routes for centuries. Our travelers often mention that local hospitality becomes their favorite memory, with many finding themselves invited to family celebrations or learning how to make traditional bread right in someone's kitchen.
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Travel Uzbekistan your way
The Nuratau Mountains trails offer a chance to really get into local mountain life. Our popular 7-day trek goes from village to village, where you'll stay with families and pick up traditional cooking skills like making plov. You'll walk through the Kadvan Valley with its ancient Arabic writings, stop at the clear waters of Lake Fazilman and also spot wildlife in the Nuratau Nature Reserve. If you're short on time, there's a 3-day option mixing yurt stays with walks around Lake Aydarkul, plus chances to watch local birds and learn traditional bread-making. Our travelers tell us they love staying in villages like Hayat, helping their host families with daily farming and also joining in meal preparation.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursThe deeper you go into Uzbekistan, the more fascinating it gets. Our explorer routes connect major Silk Road cities with real local experiences that our travelers love - especially the nights spent in traditional yurt camps near Lake Aydarkul and staying with families in the Nuratau Mountains. Most journeys start in Tashkent before heading west to Khiva, where you'll discover the winding lanes of Ichan-Kala fortress. Many people tell us they particularly enjoyed visiting the less-touristy Karakalpakstan region, home to the incredible Savitsky Museum's Soviet art collection and also the ancient Mizdahkan Necropolis. You'll spend good chunks of time in both Bukhara and Samarkand too, getting hands-on with traditional crafts, cooking local specialties and also checking out centuries-old astronomy sites.
See all Explorer toursSelect from our extensive range of 65 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Uzbekistan with our expert guides leading the way.
See all Fully Guided toursOur cultural tours typically run between 8 and 14 days, mixing the big historical highlights with genuine local connections that our guests really value. You'll start in Tashkent exploring its blend of Soviet and Islamic buildings, then zip to Bukhara on the high-speed train to discover over 140 protected monuments. The fuller itineraries take you into the Nuratau Mountains where local families host you, teach traditional plov cooking and also share their daily village routines. We've arranged special access to local artisans too - you can visit ceramic workshops in Gijduvan, watch paper being made in Konigil and also see silk carpet weaving in Samarkand.
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Top operators in Uzbekistan
- 5.0 (22,800 Uzbekistan reviews)
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- 1 Uzbekistan tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 1h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $254
- 4.5 (328 Uzbekistan reviews)
"Loved the Uzbekistan tour! It was well organized, and the tour group size was just right. Lochin Juraev was an excellent guide and we had a wonderful experience visiting Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva to learn about the rich history of the country. Some suggestions: The hotel choices were good to excellent, and were located well. The madrasa stay in Khiva, while interesting to experience, had tight quarters for two people. We enjoyed the food and the marvelous fruit/produce. We did note that the food choices are somewhat limited for people who are vegetarians. A quicker way to get to either Bukhara or Khiva (rather than via long bus rides) would have given us more time in these two historical gems. Also, allocation of some down time to wander around in the historical areas/ do shopping would enhance the overall experience!
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- 1 Uzbekistan tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 11h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $423
- 4.5 (11,928 Uzbekistan reviews)
"The Central Asia tour was extremely enjoyable and included a varied mix of history, old and new cities along the Silk Road, varied nature of canyons, mountains, lakes, deserts, and a mix of city and rural life. Wonderful people. Special thanks to our guides Svetlana and Ejesh. Our drivers, local guiedes and hosts. Thanks you, Intrepid.
- Tours
- 1 Uzbekistan tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 6h
- Response rate
- 88%
- Average price
- $307
Best places to start your Uzbekistan tour
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.
Discover Uzbekistan tours for every budget
Several well-priced Uzbekistan tours cover the main Silk Road spots in 7-10 days, starting from Tashkent and moving through Samarkand, Bukhara and also Khiva. Our customers love spending nights in traditional yurts by Lake Aydarkul and staying with families in the Nuratau mountain villages. You'll walk through Khiva's ancient Ichon-Qala fortress with local guides, try your hand at pottery in Gijduvan, meet families in Sentob village and also learn to cook plov, the hearty national rice dish that's central to Uzbek culture.
The premium Uzbekistan tours blend classic sites with some really special moments you won't find elsewhere. You'll stay in beautifully converted merchant houses and historic madrasahs, adding a real sense of place to the journey. Our luxury travelers particularly enjoy the private sunset champagne receptions on Khiva's rooftops, cooking with local families in their homes, sampling wines at Bagizagan vineyard and also watching folklore shows in centuries-old courtyards. The expert guides make all the difference - they know exactly how to bring the stories of Registan Square and Shah-i-Zinda necropolis to life, plus they've got great connections with local artisans.
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Uzbekistan tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
66 tours in UzbekistanExplore Uzbekistan on a pre-planned itinerary and meet like-minded travelers
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77 tours in UzbekistanVisit Uzbekistan with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
36 tours in UzbekistanPrivate tours give you the best of both worlds - complete flexibility with expert guidance throughout. Most travelers go for the 10-day cultural route, though trips can run anywhere from 3 to 14 days. You'll have dedicated local guides in each city who know all the quiet times to visit busy spots like Registan Square. Our clients often tell us how much they value being able to spend extra time wherever interests them most - exploring Bukhara's trading domes, watching traditional paper-making in Konigil village, taking walks in the Nuratau Mountains and also visiting the remote desert fortresses of Karakalpakstan.
Top Uzbekistan travel itineraries to fit your plans
A week in Uzbekistan gives you time to properly see the main heritage sites and connect with local life. Some routes take you village-to-village through the Nuratau Mountains, where families teach you to make plov and you'll visit reserves protecting endangered Severtzov's sheep. Other tours focus on cultural highlights - from Tashkent's old quarter through to Samarkand's Registan Square, Bukhara's trading domes and also traditional craft workshops. Our travelers tell us they really like having both guided tours and free time to check out markets, try local tea houses and also join cooking classes.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Tashkent, Urgench, Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand
See all toursTen days lets you really get to know each place properly. These tours cover Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand and also the desert areas in between. You'll spend several nights in key cities, which means time to explore beyond the usual spots - watching sunset from Khiva's walls, having dinner with local families in Bukhara or learning traditional silk carpet weaving in Samarkand. Our customers often mention how much they value mixing historical sites with real experiences, from sleeping in desert yurt camps to visiting working paper mills and also ceramic workshops.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva
See all toursTwo weeks gives you the complete Uzbekistan picture, including unique places like the Aral Sea region. These longer trips cover everything from main Silk Road cities to less-visited spots like Nukus with its excellent Savitsky Art Museum. The route takes in ancient desert fortresses, traditional villages, the Ustyurt Plateau and also the fascinating "ship graveyard" in Muynak. With more time, you really get into local life - our travelers often talk about cooking with families, learning craft techniques and having proper conversations with people they meet along the way.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Tashkent, Nukus, Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, Shahrisabz, Termez
Demographics
Solo travelers tell us they really click with the Uzbekistan Adventure tour. You'll get hands-on with local life - baking tandir bread in Tajik villages, sleeping in traditional yurt camps under the vast Kyzylkum desert sky and exploring Bukhara's ancient trading domes. The schedule strikes a good balance; there's dedicated time to discover Samarkand's Registan Square on your own terms and options to join local activities like traditional hammam visits in Bukhara. Our guides know when to bring the group together and when to step back. The tour includes daily breakfasts, quality hotels and also fast train connections between cities, making it solid value for independent travelers.
Our premium cultural tours really work for couples looking for both comfort and authentic experiences. You'll rest up in converted merchant houses in Bukhara and enjoy private rooftop champagne tastings as the sun sets over Khiva's minarets. The pace lets you soak everything in - wandering Samarkand's Siab Bazaar, watching silk weavers at work in family workshops and also taking desert drives to hidden archaeological sites. Couples particularly love joining local families to learn traditional plov cooking and watching folk performances in historic madrassahs. Private transfers and local expert guides in each city keep everything running smoothly.
Young adults connect well with our active cultural tours that mix historical sites with contemporary experiences. The route takes you from Tashkent's modern art galleries and buzzing Broadway street scene to Nukus's fascinating Savitsky Museum, home to an impressive collection of avant-garde Soviet art. You'll climb ancient desert fortresses, ride the cableway in the Chimgan Mountains and also share traditional meals with local families. Our younger travelers really appreciate having both guided elements and free time to explore bazaars, try local food spots and also check out the nightlife in each city.
Senior travelers consistently choose our tours that balance comfort with cultural immersion. Modern high-speed trains handle the city connections, while well-located hotels provide convenient bases for exploring. The pace works well - you'll take guided walks through Khiva's historic center, visit traditional craftsmen's workshops and also enjoy evening cultural shows. Our older guests particularly value having guides who can share deep historical context about places like Registan Square and the Shah-i-Zinda necropolis. The personal touches make it special, like joining local families for cooking demos and traditional tea ceremonies.
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- Couples17 tours
- Seniors (50+)20 tours
- Family75 tours
Best time to visit Uzbekistan
- Spring 2025
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 2025
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 2025
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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- 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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