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Three Stans Grand Journey: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan & Turkmenistan

14 Days / 13 Nights Private Activity & Group Tour Max Group: 12 guests Free cancellation 1 days English, Russian, Uzbek

Overview

Epic 14-day cross-country adventure through Uzbekistan, Tajikistan & Turkmenistan. Experience UNESCO Silk Road cities, Tajikistan's Seven Lakes, and camp overnight at the legendary Darvaza Gas Crater "Door to Hell".

Embark on the ultimate Central Asia adventure, crossing three fascinating countries in one unforgettable journey. This carefully crafted 14-day expedition takes you from Uzbekistan's legendary Silk Road cities through Tajikistan's pristine mountain lakes, and into the marble-clad surrealism of Turkmenistan.

Why This Journey is Unique:

  • Visit 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites across 3 countries
  • Cross international borders overland (Uzbekistan-Tajikistan-Turkmenistan)
  • Camp overnight at Darvaza Gas Crater, Earth's most dramatic natural phenomenon
  • Explore Tajikistan's stunning Seven Lakes in the Fann Mountains
  • Ancient Silk Road cities: Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, and Merv
  • Experience Soviet architectural marvels in Ashgabat

This tour combines cultural immersion with adventure travel, featuring expertly guided tours, comfortable accommodations, and seamless border crossing logistics. Perfect for adventurous travelers seeking to explore beyond the typical tourist trail.

Highlights

  • Cross 3 countries overland: Uzbekistan, Tajikistan & Turkmenistan
  • Camp overnight at Darvaza Gas Crater "Door to Hell" - one of Earth's most surreal sights
  • Explore Tajikistan's Seven Lakes (Haftkul) in the stunning Fann Mountains
  • Visit 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Ancient Merv, Nissa, and Penjikent ruins
  • Experience Registan Square at sunset in Samarkand - Central Asia's most iconic landmark
  • Walk through Khiva's Ichan-Kala fortress - an open-air museum frozen in time
  • Discover Ancient Merv - once the world's largest city on the Silk Road
  • Marvel at Ashgabat's white marble architecture - the world's most unique capital
  • Cross the Uzbekistan-Tajikistan border at historic Penjikent crossing
  • Expert bilingual guides with deep knowledge of Central Asian history and culture
  • Small group sizes (max 12 people) for personalized experience
  • All visa support including Turkmenistan Letter of Invitation (LOI) assistance

What's Included & Excluded

Included

  • All accommodation (13 nights): mix of 3-4 star hotels and 1 night camping at Darvaza
  • All ground transportation in comfortable private vehicles with A/C
  • Domestic flight: Dashoguz to Ashgabat (Turkmenistan)
  • Expert English-speaking guides in each country
  • All entrance fees to museums, monuments, and historical sites
  • Border crossing assistance and fees
  • Turkmenistan visa Letter of Invitation (LOI) support
  • Daily breakfast at all hotels
  • 6 lunches and 6 dinners at carefully selected local restaurants
  • Darvaza Gas Crater camping experience (tents, sleeping bags, campfire dinner)
  • Seven Lakes excursion with mountain guide
  • Airport transfers on arrival and departure
  • Welcome dinner in Tashkent
  • Farewell dinner in Ashgabat
  • Bottled water during tours
  • 24/7 tour support hotline

Not Included

  • International flights to Tashkent and from Ashgabat
  • Uzbekistan e-visa ($20-30)
  • Tajikistan e-visa ($50-70)
  • Turkmenistan visa fee (approximately $150, obtained at border with our LOI)
  • Travel insurance (mandatory)
  • Meals not mentioned in inclusions (approximately 8 lunches/dinners)
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Personal expenses and souvenirs
  • Tips for guides and drivers (recommended $100-150 total)
  • Optional activities not in itinerary

Cancellation Policy

Free cancellation up to 1 days before the tour start time. You can cancel up to 1 days in advance of the experience for a full refund.

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour start time. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund. Cancellation Terms: • 60+ days before departure: Full refund minus $200 admin fee • 45-59 days: 50% refund • 30-44 days: 25% refund • Less than 30 days: No refund Note: Turkmenistan LOI fees ($150) are non-refundable once processed. We strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance.

Day-by-Day Itinerary

  1. Day 1

    Arrival in Tashkent - Capital of Uzbekistan

    Welcome to Central Asia! Your epic three-country journey begins in Tashkent, Uzbekistan's modern capital blending Soviet architecture with ancient Islamic heritage. After airport pickup, check into your hotel and meet your guide for a welcome orientation and dinner.
    1. Airport Arrival & Transfer 1h

      Meet your guide at Tashkent International Airport. Private transfer to hotel (30-40 minutes depending on traffic).

    2. Hotel Check-in & Rest 2h

      Check into your 4-star hotel in central Tashkent. Freshen up after your flight.

    3. Welcome Orientation 45 min

      Meet your tour leader for a detailed briefing about the 14-day journey, visa requirements, and what to expect crossing three countries.

    4. Welcome Dinner at Afsona Restaurant 2h

      Enjoy authentic Uzbek cuisine including plov (national dish), samsa, shashlik, and fresh bread. Perfect introduction to Central Asian flavors.

  2. Day 2

    Tashkent City Tour - Old Meets New

    Explore Tashkent's fascinating contrasts: ancient Islamic architecture, Soviet-era monuments, and modern skyscrapers. Visit the spiritual heart of Uzbek Islam at Hazrati Imam Complex, experience the vibrant Chorsu Bazaar, and ride the world's most beautiful metro system.
    1. Breakfast at Hotel 1h

      Start your day with continental breakfast featuring local pastries, fruits, and Uzbek tea.

    2. Hazrati Imam Complex 1h 30min

      Visit Uzbekistan's spiritual center housing the world's oldest Quran (7th century Uthman Quran). Explore stunning mosques, madrasahs, and the Imam's mausoleum.

    3. Chorsu Bazaar Experience 1h 30min

      Immerse yourself in Central Asia's most colorful market. Marvel at pyramids of spices, dried fruits, nuts, and watch traditional bread-making in tandoor ovens.

    4. Lunch at Besh Qozon 1h 15min

      Traditional Uzbek restaurant serving lagman noodles, manti dumplings, and fresh salads.

    5. Tashkent Metro Tour 1h

      Ride the spectacular Soviet-era metro, each station a unique palace featuring chandeliers, marble, and Central Asian motifs. Visit Alisher Navoi, Kosmonavtlar, and Amir Timur stations.

    6. Amir Timur Square & Independence Square 45 min

      Photo stops at Tashkent's main squares showcasing post-independence monuments and Soviet-era grandiosity.

    7. Minor Mosque Visit 30 min

      Admire the stunning white marble Minor Mosque with its elegant dome and minarets.

  3. Today marks your first international border crossing! Drive through scenic mountains to the Uzbekistan-Tajikistan border at Jartepa/Sarazm. After crossing, explore the ancient ruins of Penjikent, known as the "Pompeii of Central Asia," dating back to the 5th-8th centuries.
    1. Early Breakfast & Checkout 1h

      Hearty breakfast before border crossing. Pack essentials in day bag for easy border processing.

    2. Drive to Tajikistan Border (Jartepa/Sarazm) 4h

      Scenic 4-hour drive through fertile valleys and mountain foothills. Your guide will brief you on border procedures.

    3. Border Crossing Formalities 1h 30min

      Exit Uzbekistan and enter Tajikistan. Process typically takes 1-2 hours. Keep passport and visa documents ready.

    4. Welcome to Tajikistan! Drive to Penjikent 45 min

      Short 30-minute drive to Penjikent, an ancient Sogdian city. Check into guesthouse.

    5. Lunch at Local Penjikent Restaurant 1h 15min

      Try Tajik specialties like qurutob (bread with yogurt sauce) and osh (Tajik-style plov).

    6. Ancient Penjikent Ruins Tour 2h

      Explore the remarkably preserved 5th-8th century Sogdian city ruins. See residential areas, bazaar, temples, and fortress walls. Your guide brings this "Pompeii of Central Asia" to life.

    7. Rudaki Museum Visit 45 min

      Small museum showcasing Sogdian artifacts, frescoes, and exhibits about Persian poet Rudaki, the "father of Persian poetry."

  4. One of the tour's absolute highlights! Journey into the stunning Fann Mountains to visit the legendary Seven Lakes (Haftkul/Marguzor Lakes), each more beautiful than the last. Turquoise waters surrounded by dramatic peaks create unforgettable photographic opportunities.
    1. Early Breakfast 45 min

      Fuel up for a day of mountain exploration. Pack camera, sunscreen, and layers for changing mountain weather.

    2. Drive to First Lake (Mijgon) 1h 30min

      Scenic 1.5-hour drive climbing into Fann Mountains. Pass through traditional Tajik villages with apricot orchards.

    3. Lake 1: Mijgon (Lowest Lake) 30 min

      First of the seven cascading lakes. Deep blue waters at 1,640m elevation. Photo stop and short walk.

    4. Lakes 2-3: Soya & Hushyor 1h

      Continue upward visiting Soya Lake (known for color variations) and Hushyor Lake (one of the largest). Short hikes along shores.

    5. Lakes 4-5: Nofin & Khurdak 50 min

      Visit the smallest but charming Nofin Lake surrounded by willows, and medium-sized Khurdak Lake with mountain backdrop.

    6. Lakeside Picnic Lunch 1h 15min

      Traditional Tajik lunch with fresh bread, cheese, vegetables, fruits, and tea. Enjoy mountain serenity.

    7. Lake 6: Marguzor (Largest Lake) 1h

      The largest and most spectacular lake. Optional 30-minute hike to viewpoint for panoramic photos.

    8. Lake 7: Hazorchashma (Highest Lake) 45 min

      The final lake at 2,400m elevation. "Hazorchashma" means "thousand springs" - fed by numerous mountain streams. Most remote and pristine.

    9. Return Drive to Penjikent 2h

      Descend from mountains as sun sets, golden light illuminating peaks. Arrive back at guesthouse.

  5. Bid farewell to Tajikistan and cross back into Uzbekistan. Drive to legendary Samarkand, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities. This afternoon, witness the breathtaking Registan Square at sunset - the most iconic view in all of Central Asia.
    1. Breakfast & Checkout 1h

      Final Tajik breakfast at guesthouse. Pack up for border crossing.

    2. Return to Uzbekistan Border 45 min

      Drive back to Jartepa/Sarazm border crossing.

    3. Border Crossing (Tajikistan to Uzbekistan) 1h 15min

      Exit Tajikistan, re-enter Uzbekistan. Usually faster on return journey.

    4. Drive to Samarkand 3h

      Beautiful 3-hour drive through Zerafshan Valley, passing cotton fields and villages.

    5. Arrival & Hotel Check-in 1h

      Check into centrally located 4-star hotel in Samarkand. Freshen up after border crossing.

    6. Lunch at Samarkand Restaurant 1h 15min

      Welcome back to Uzbekistan with Samarkand-style plov and shashlik.

    7. Registan Square - Golden Hour Tour 2h

      Stand before Central Asia's most magnificent sight: three stunning madrasahs forming the Registan. Visit Ulugbek, Sher-Dor, and Tilya-Kori madrasahs. Watch as sunset light transforms blue and gold tiles into pure magic.

    8. Siab Bazaar Evening Visit 45 min

      Quick stop at Samarkand's main bazaar for evening shopping - dried fruits, spices, local bread.

  6. Dedicate a full day to exploring Samarkand's incredible architectural heritage. From Amir Timur's tomb to the stunning Shah-i-Zinda necropolis with its mesmerizing blue tilework, every corner reveals why Samarkand was the heart of Timur's empire.
    1. Breakfast at Hotel 1h

      Leisurely breakfast preparing for full day of sightseeing.

    2. Gur-Emir Mausoleum 1h

      Visit the tomb of Amir Timur (Tamerlane), founder of the Timurid Empire. Stunning blue ribbed dome and golden interior. See the massive jade tombstone.

    3. Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis 1h 30min

      Walk through this breathtaking "street of tombs" - 11 mausoleums connected by azure-tiled passageways. Each tomb showcases unique tilework patterns. Climb 36 steps (count them!) and count again on return for local legend.

    4. Bibi-Khanym Mosque 1h

      Explore the massive ruins of Timur's grand mosque, once the largest in Central Asia. Walk through the enormous main portal and courtyard.

    5. Lunch at Platan Restaurant 1h 30min

      Traditional Samarkand cuisine in beautiful courtyard setting. Try local somsa and Samarkand-style lagman.

    6. Ulugh Beg Observatory 1h

      Visit the remains of the medieval astronomical observatory built by Timur's grandson, the scientist-king Ulugh Beg. See the massive sextant used for star charts.

    7. Afrosiab Museum 1h

      Learn about ancient Samarkand (formerly Afrosiab) through archeological artifacts. See the famous 7th-century Sogdian frescoes.

    8. Traditional Bread Workshop 1h

      Visit family bakery to watch tandoor bread-making. Try your hand at shaping dough and decorating with traditional stamps. Take home fresh hot bread!

  7. Travel from Samarkand to Bukhara, another UNESCO Silk Road jewel. Arrive in time for an atmospheric evening walk through Bukhara's old town, where merchant caravans once rested and traded exotic goods from China to Europe.
    1. Breakfast & Checkout 1h

      Final breakfast in Samarkand. Pack for departure to Bukhara.

    2. Drive to Bukhara 4h 30min

      Scenic 4-hour drive through desert landscapes. Option to stop at ancient caravanserai ruins along historic Silk Road route.

    3. Arrival & Hotel Check-in 1h

      Check into boutique hotel in Bukhara's old town - many hotels are converted madrasahs or merchant houses.

    4. Lunch at Chinar Restaurant 1h 30min

      Welcome to Bukhara with local specialties. Try Bukhara-style plov (different from Samarkand style).

    5. Lyabi-Hauz Complex Walk 1h 15min

      Gentle orientation walk around Bukhara's central pool (Lyabi-Hauz means "pool shore"). See Nodir Devon Begi Madrasah and Khanaka. Watch locals playing chess under mulberry trees.

    6. Evening at Poi-Kalyan Complex 1h 30min

      Visit Bukhara's iconic trio: Kalyan Minaret (12th century "Tower of Death"), Kalyan Mosque, and Mir-i-Arab Madrasah. Watch sunset illuminate ancient bricks.

  8. Spend a full day exploring Bukhara, Central Asia's best-preserved medieval city. From the ancient Ark Fortress to the trading domes where merchants bartered for centuries, every street tells stories of the Great Silk Road.
    1. Breakfast at Hotel 1h

      Enjoy breakfast in atmospheric old town setting.

    2. Ark Fortress 1h 30min

      Explore the massive citadel that was home to Bukhara's emirs for over a millennium. Walk the ramparts, visit throne room, and museum.

    3. Bolo Hauz Mosque 30 min

      Admire the elegant wooden pillars and painted ceiling of this 18th-century mosque, still active for Friday prayers.

    4. Trading Domes Tour 1h 30min

      Walk through three preserved trading domes where Silk Road merchants sold hats, money exchange, and jewelry. Now filled with craft shops - perfect for authentic souvenirs.

    5. Lunch at Minzifa Restaurant 1h 30min

      Hidden courtyard restaurant serving refined Bukharan cuisine.

    6. Chor Minor ("Four Minarets") 45 min

      Visit this quirky gatehouse with four distinctive blue-domed towers. One of Bukhara's most photographed sights.

    7. Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa Palace 1h 30min

      Tour the last Emir's summer palace combining Russian and Oriental architecture. See the harem quarters and beautiful gardens.

    8. Bahauddin Naqshband Complex 1h

      Visit the mausoleum and mosque of Bahauddin Naqshband, founder of the influential Naqshbandi Sufi order. Important pilgrimage site.

  9. Embark on an epic desert drive across the legendary Kyzylkum Desert following ancient caravan routes. Watch landscapes change from oases to pure desert. Arrive at Khiva, an incredibly preserved fortress city that feels like stepping into an illustrated fairy tale.
    1. Early Breakfast & Checkout 1h

      Hearty breakfast before long but fascinating drive. Pack snacks and water.

    2. Desert Drive to Khiva (7 hours) 7h

      Cross the spectacular Kyzylkum Desert ("Red Sand") via M37 highway. Stop at Amu Darya River (ancient Oxus River of Alexander the Great). Pass through oasis towns, desert stretches, and cotton fields. Your guide shares Silk Road history.

    3. Lunch Stop in Roadside Café 1h

      Simple but tasty meal at highway café - experience real Uzbek roadside culture!

    4. Arrival in Khiva 1h

      First glimpse of Khiva's mud-brick walls rising from desert. Check into hotel inside or near Ichan-Kala fortress.

    5. Evening Walk in Ichan-Kala 1h 30min

      Take your first magical walk through Khiva's inner city as evening light turns mud bricks golden. Marvel at minarets silhouetted against sunset. Orientation for tomorrow's full tour.

  10. Spend the entire day exploring Khiva's Ichan-Kala fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site frozen in time. With over 50 historic monuments packed into the walled city, every turn reveals minarets, madrasahs, and palaces showcasing Central Asian architecture at its finest.
    1. Breakfast with Fortress Views 1h

      Start the day with breakfast overlooking the ancient city.

    2. Kalta Minor Minaret 30 min

      Marvel at the massive turquoise-tiled minaret, intended to be tallest in Central Asia but never completed. Perfect photo opportunity.

    3. Kunya Ark Citadel 1h 15min

      Explore the Khan's fortress with throne room, harem, mint, and jail. Climb to battlements for panoramic city views.

    4. Juma Mosque (Friday Mosque) 45 min

      Walk through the unique "forest of columns" - 212 carved wooden pillars supporting the roof of this 10th-century mosque.

    5. Islam Khoja Minaret & Madrasah 1h

      Climb Khiva's tallest minaret (45 meters) for spectacular bird's-eye views of the entire fortress city and surrounding desert.

    6. Lunch at Zarafshon Restaurant 1h 30min

      Traditional Khivan cuisine in atmospheric old building.

    7. Tash Hauli Palace 1h 30min

      Tour the "Stone Courtyard" palace with incredible tilework, exploring the reception courtyard, harem courtyard, and court yard. Each more ornate than the last.

    8. Pakhlavan Mahmud Mausoleum 45 min

      Visit Khiva's most sacred site, the mausoleum of the 14th-century poet-philosopher-wrestler. Stunning blue and white tilework.

    9. Handicraft Workshops Visit 1h 15min

      Meet local artisans making traditional Khivan crafts: wood carving, ceramics, miniature painting. Opportunity to purchase authentic crafts directly from makers.

    10. Sunset at City Walls 1h

      Walk along the ancient fortress walls as sunset turns the entire city golden-bronze. Unforgettable final evening in Uzbekistan.

  11. Your second international border crossing! Say goodbye to Uzbekistan and enter mysterious Turkmenistan. After crossing at Shavat-Dashoguz, fly to Ashgabat, one of the world's most unique capitals built entirely of white marble. Evening arrival in this surreal city.
    1. Breakfast & Checkout 1h

      Final Uzbek breakfast. Pack all belongings for border crossing.

    2. Drive to Shavat-Dashoguz Border 1h 15min

      Transfer from Khiva to Uzbekistan-Turkmenistan border (approximately 60 km, 1 hour).

    3. Border Crossing to Turkmenistan 2h 30min

      Cross from Uzbekistan (Shavat) to Turkmenistan (Dashoguz). Thorough customs inspection - be patient. With our LOI support, process is smooth. Allow 2-3 hours. Welcome to Turkmenistan!

    4. Lunch in Dashoguz 1h 15min

      First Turkmen meal! Try chorba (soup) and fitchi (spinach-filled pastry).

    5. Flight to Ashgabat 2h

      Domestic flight from Dashoguz to Ashgabat (approximately 1.5 hours). Fly over Karakum Desert.

    6. Arrival in Ashgabat 1h

      Transfer from airport to hotel. First glimpses of the white marble city - utterly unlike anywhere else on Earth.

    7. Evening Drive Through Modern Ashgabat 1h 30min

      Orientation drive past illuminated marble buildings, golden statues, and massive monuments. See the famous "Gate of Neutrality."

  12. The adventure of a lifetime! Morning tour of Ashgabat's marble monuments, then drive into the Karakum Desert to witness one of Earth's most dramatic sights: the Darvaza Gas Crater, burning continuously since 1971. Camp under the stars next to this inferno - an experience you'll never forget.
    1. Breakfast at Hotel 1h

      Good breakfast before busy day of sightseeing and desert drive.

    2. Independence Park 1h

      Visit Ashgabat's crown jewel park with fountains, monuments, and massive Arch of Neutrality.

    3. Turkmenbashi Mosque 1h

      Tour one of Central Asia's largest mosques, built of white marble with gold domes. See the mausoleum of Turkmenistan's first president.

    4. National Museum of Turkmenistan 1h 30min

      Explore Turkmenistan's history from ancient times through Soviet era to independence. See the famous Akhal-Teke horse exhibits.

    5. Lunch at Local Restaurant 1h 15min

      Turkmen cuisine with rice pilaf, shashlik, and ishlekli (meat pie).

    6. Drive to Darvaza Crater (5 hours) 5h

      Epic journey into Karakum Desert. Roads get rougher as you leave civilization. Stop at small villages, see desert landscapes, watch for camels. Your guide explains the crater's fascinating formation story.

    7. Arrival at Darvaza Gas Crater - Sunset 1h 30min

      As sun sets, approach the crater. First view is breathtaking - a 70-meter wide burning pit in the desert. The roar of flames, intense heat, and surreal orange glow create otherworldly atmosphere.

    8. Campfire Dinner Under Stars 2h

      Traditional Turkmen dinner cooked over fire: shashlik, bread, vegetables, tea. Sit on carpets eating dinner with the crater's glow illuminating the night.

    9. Night at the Crater

      Sleep in traditional yurts or tents near the crater. Fall asleep to the crater's roar, wake to spectacular sunrise. Stars above, fire below - pure magic.

  13. Wake to sunrise at the crater, then journey to Mary to explore Ancient Merv, once the world's largest city and a crucial Silk Road hub. Walk among ruins spanning 2,000 years of history, from Zoroastrian fire temples to Islamic monuments.
    1. Sunrise at Darvaza Crater 1h

      Wake early to see the crater in morning light. Different but equally spectacular. Final photos at this incredible site.

    2. Camp Breakfast 1h

      Simple but hearty breakfast: bread, cheese, tea, eggs. Pack up camp.

    3. Drive to Mary City (4-5 hours) 5h

      Long desert drive to Mary, Turkmenistan's fourth-largest city. Pass through more Karakum Desert, occasional oases, and gas fields.

    4. Lunch in Mary 1h 15min

      Local restaurant in Mary city.

    5. Ancient Merv Tour - Erk Gala 45 min

      Begin at Erk Gala, the oldest part (6th century BC). Walk atop massive earthen walls of the original fortified settlement.

    6. Gyaur-Kala Fortress 1h

      Explore the 4th century BC fortress, Merv's second incarnation. See remains of Buddhist stupa and Zoroastrian fire temple.

    7. Sultan Sanjar Mausoleum 45 min

      Visit the iconic 12th-century mausoleum with its massive corrugated dome. Once visible for miles across the desert, guiding caravans to the city.

    8. Large and Small Gyz Gala 1h

      See these mysterious Seljuk-era structures with unique corrugated walls. Their original purpose still debated by archaeologists.

    9. Keshk Fortress 1h

      Final stop at this medieval caravanserai. Watch sunset turn ancient mud-brick ruins golden.

    10. Drive to Ashgabat (4 hours) 4h

      Return to capital for final night. Arrive late evening.

  14. Your final morning in Central Asia. Visit Nissa fortress ruins just outside Ashgabat, then time for last-minute souvenir shopping. Farewell lunch before airport transfer. Depart with memories of three incredible countries.
    1. Breakfast at Hotel 1h

      Final breakfast. Pack and prepare for checkout (late checkout possible depending on flight time).

    2. Nissa Fortress (UNESCO Site) 1h 30min

      Visit the 3rd century BC ruins of ancient Parthian capital, just 18km from Ashgabat. See remains of palaces, temples, and the famous Parthian Rhytons (drinking horns) discovery site.

    3. Tolkuchka Bazaar Visit 2h

      Experience Central Asia's largest bazaar (open Wed, Sat, Sun). Find traditional Turkmen carpets, silver jewelry, embroidered hats, and handicrafts. Perfect for final souvenirs.

    4. Farewell Lunch at Ashgabat Restaurant 2h

      Final group meal together. Share highlights and exchange contact information with fellow travelers. Traditional Turkmen feast.

    5. Airport Transfer 1h

      Private transfer to Ashgabat International Airport. Your guide assists with check-in and bids farewell.

    6. Departure

      Depart Turkmenistan with incredible memories of three countries, countless UNESCO sites, new friends, and the adventure of a lifetime. Safe travels home!

Meeting Point & Pickup

Hotel Pickup Included

Free pickup from any hotel within Tashkent city center (5 km radius). Please provide your hotel name when booking.

Know Before You Go

  • Moderate walking required: This tour involves approximately 3km of walking. Wear comfortable walking shoes.
  • Dress code: Shoulders and knees should be covered when entering religious sites. Women may want to bring a scarf to cover shoulders. Lightweight, breathable clothing recommended.
  • Cash for purchases: Bring Uzbek som (UZS) for tips, souvenirs, and snacks. ATMs available near Registan Square. Credit cards are not widely accepted at small vendors.
  • Photography: Photography is allowed at all sites. Flash photography may be restricted inside certain buildings. Always ask permission before photographing people.
  • Weather considerations: Samarkand summers are hot (35-40°C/95-104°F). Bring sun protection, hat, and water. Spring and autumn are most comfortable (15-25°C/59-77°F).
  • Accessibility: This tour is not wheelchair accessible due to uneven historic surfaces and stairs. Contact us if you have specific mobility concerns and we'll suggest alternatives.

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