Begin your journey in Tashkent with a warm welcome at the airport, followed by a private transfer to your hotel. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Uzbek dinner at a local restaurant.
Today introduces you to Tashkent's Islamic and cultural landmarks. Explore the Khast Imam Complex, home to the world's oldest Quran, wander through the lively Chorsu Bazaar, and visit Kukeldash Madrasah, Independence Square, and Amir Temur Square. Each stop connects you to the city's deep history while offering the chance to savor authentic Uzbek cuisine
On the third day, discover Tashkent's artistic and culinary side. Visit the Applied Arts Museum, admire the elegant Minor Mosque, and see the iconic Alisher Navoi Opera House from the outside. The highlight of the day is a hands-on plov masterclass, where you'll experience Uzbekistan's most beloved national dish. Later, enjoy leisure time shopping in Tashkent's modern malls.
Day four takes you into nature at Amirsoy Mountain Resort, where a cable car ride reveals sweeping views of the mountains. You'll also stop by the serene Charvak Lake and enjoy lunch at a mountain restaurant. Returning to Tashkent, the evening concludes with a special farewell dinner.
Your adventure ends with a private transfer to the airport, bringing home memories of Uzbekistan's culture, cuisine, and warm hospitality.
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Depends on nationality. Check with your embassy/consulate. We can advise on common nationalities during booking.
We strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance covering medical and evacuation. Some suppliers may require proof.
Check the itinerary's “Included” section — typically transfers, guide, entrance fees listed, and the services shown in the itinerary.
International flights, visas, travel insurance, personal expenses, tips, and items not mentioned.
Yes — itineraries are fully customizable subject to availability and may incur additional costs.
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Deposit is non-refundable. Cancellation fees scale depending on how close to departure you cancel (see “Cancellation & Refunds”).
Yes — we work with halal-certified or halal-compliant local restaurants whenever possible. Please notify us of dietary needs.
Yes. Solo travelers are welcome. Some private tours may have a single-traveller surcharge.
English is standard. We can arrange guides speaking Malay, Russian, or other languages on request.
Invoice will list payment options. We accept bank transfers and other methods specified on the invoice.
Yes. Seasonal notes appear in each itinerary; certain experiences are seasonal (eg, mountain activities).
Tipping is customary but discretionary. Guide tips vary; our suggested guideline is included in the itinerary notes.
Your guide and our 24/7 emergency contact number (included in your final documents).