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Extraordinary Uzbekistan Tours & Vacation Packages

 

Uzbekistan tours are perfect for those who appreciate Islamic architecture. Be awed by the finely crafted mausoleums, madrasas, and mosques built centuries ago. 

Go back in time when you explore ruins of fortresses and cities. Experience the contrast between shopping in local bazaars and modern malls. Indulging in traditional Uzbek cuisine is a must for foodies and cultural buffs.

Our all-inclusive Uzbekistan vacation packages include most of your flights, hotel, tours, transfers, and even some meals. Pack your passport and essentials and look forward to an extraordinary adventure. Are you ready to discover a country with a rich history?

Trips to Uzbekistan from the USA

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Our Uzbekistan tours are ideal if you’re into history, ancient cultures, and magnificent architecture. This Central Asian country showcases the finest structures with intricate designs and a rich background.

Every city, from the capital of Tashkent to Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, hosts beautiful madrasas, mosques, and mausoleums. Explore the remains of old fortresses while experiencing Uzbekistan’s modern era. The country also offers activities for those who love the outdoors.

Book our Uzbekistan vacation packages from the US. Depart from major cities like Washington, D.C., New York, and San Francisco

Top points of interest in Uzbekistan


There are many things to see and do in Uzbekistan. The four cities below boast various landmarks, giving you an idea of what you can expect on your Uzbekistan tour.

Tashkent


Uzbekistan’s capital offers a glimpse into the past while featuring the best restaurants and nightlife. Visit the Compass Mall for entertainment and shopping. Savor Uzbek cuisine in the nation’s largest food court.

The Tashkent Tower’s observation deck is an excellent spot for a panoramic city view. The renowned farmer’s market, Chorsu Bazaar, boasts dozens of stalls. Shop for spices, grain, fruits, traditional apparel, skullcaps, ceramics, and other souvenirs.

The History Museum houses historical artifacts, including Buddhist relics. Adventure seekers on Uzbekistan tours can head to the Ugam-Chatkal National Park. It offers activities like rafting, hiking, and skiing.

Bukhara


Bukhara is one of the best sites to view ancient architecture. Visit the city center to explore a royal fortress, madrasas, and minarets. The Kalon minaret features beautiful blue-glazed tiles.

The Bukhara Museum of Fine Art houses an artwork collection by 20th-century Russian and Bukharan artists. Visit Taki-Telpak Furushon or the Cap Makers Bazaar for souvenirs like skullcaps and fur hats. 

Many escorted tours of Uzbekistan also take you to the Ark. The city’s oldest building housed Bukhara’s emirs for centuries. Explore the ruins and the museums occupying what remains of the royal residence.

Samarkand


Samarkand is a city for history buffs. Filled with landmark monuments, it’s home to famous mosques and madrasas.

Visit Registan, the city’s medieval commercial hub. Admire the craftsmanship of the world’s three oldest madrasas.

The Bibi-Khanum Mosque is among the world’s largest mosques. Be awed by the massive marble Quran stand in the inner courtyard. View a smaller building with Arabic calligraphy on its walls. 

Explore the Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum and admire its beautiful mosaic and dome on your Uzbekistan tour. View the monument at night when it’s spotlit, as it creates a magnificent effect.

Khiva


Khiva is another Uzbek city with plenty of Islamic architecture showcased by its madrasas and minarets. Take a walk in the past when touring Ichon-Qala, an old walled town with many religious monuments. 

The tomb of the city’s patron saint, Pahlavon Mahmud, displays some of the finest tilework on the walls and sarcophagus

Don’t miss the Kunya Ark on your Uzbekistan tour. The citadel is home to Khiva’s oldest structure and historical buildings. The Djuma mosque has over 200 wooden pillars, exhibiting exquisite carvings and beautifications.

Explore the Tosh-Hovli Palace to appreciate its majestic interior. It’s adorned with carved wooden pillars and blue ceramic tiles. 

Book your Uzbekistan trip with Exoticca

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A key advantage of booking your Uzbekistan trip with Exoticca is peace of mind. Everything is organized for you. Check out the benefits of booking one of our packages below.

All included: Flights, hotels, tours & transfers


Making travel arrangements to a foreign country can be a headache. Our all-inclusive Uzbekistan tours take care of most flights, hotels, transfers, and tours. Some packages also include meals. Consult our travel agents to plan an itinerary that suits your preferences.

Uzbekistan partially or fully guided tours
We offer partially and fully guided tours to Uzbekistan. You have the choice of sightseeing in a group or privately. Pick from independent, semi-escorted, escorted, and fully guided travel options.

Crafted by our own travel experts


You can look forward to an extraordinary experience on our Uzbekistan tours. Our travel professionals use their extensive experience and knowledge to plan itineraries. They’ve already organized more than 300 vacation packages to 60 locations.

Exoticca collaborates with professional guides and reputable businesses in each destination. Our local partners are the driving force behind our excursions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days is enough for Uzbekistan?

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Seven days are generally enough to visit Uzbekistan’s main cities, like Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. If you prefer a more relaxed vacation, opt for around ten days. 

What is the best time to visit Uzbekistan?

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You can go on an Uzbekistan tour anytime of the year. The weather is warm from March through May. Summer is hot, especially in July. Fall temperatures are ideal, while winter is perfect if you like cold weather.

Is Uzbekistan affordable?

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Uzbekistan is affordable for most travelers when it comes to accommodation, food, and activities. Book in advance and keep an eye out for the best deals to stretch your budget.

What is Uzbekistan best known for?

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Uzbekistan is renowned for its exquisite Islamic architecture and historical sites. Be awed by magnificent mosques, madrasas, mausoleums, and other cultural landmarks. Visit the street markets to experience the country’s local scene.

What is the most eaten food in Uzbekistan?

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Uzbekistan’s traditional meal is palov. It’s served in homes and during celebrations and rituals. It’s a dish cooked with rice, meat, spices, and vegetables.

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Más información sobre Uzbekistán

A medida que los viajes a Uzbekistán aumentan en popularidad, las maravillas de este país de Asia Central se abren al resto del mundo y los viajeros se vuelven más ansiosos por descubrir este encantador destino. Sin el litoral de otros países de Asia Central, Uzbekistán formaba parte de la República Soviética y ha permanecido como una joya cultural poco conocida durante décadas.

Es un país predominantemente islámico, aunque su larga historia asegura que disfruta de una fascinante combinación de influencia persa, soviética y asiática, quizás debido a su importante papel en la legendaria ruta de la Ruta de la Seda, una importante ruta comercial que una vez conectó el Mediterráneo con Asia.

En cualquier viaje organizado a Uzbekistán, la capital de Tashkent se destacará por su estilo moderno, la arquitectura de la era soviética, la torre de Tashkent, que domina el horizonte, y una gran variedad de instituciones culturales. La ciudad es un punto de partida obvio para los tours por Uzbekistán, aunque las vistas más emblemáticas se encuentran en Samarcanda, Khiva y Bujara, donde no se pueden dejar de visitar las abundantes madrasas, mausoleos y mezquitas; perfectamente fotografiables en su intrincada belleza.

La Ruta de la Seda una vez recorrió estas ciudades, y su influencia se puede ver en la arquitectura, cocina y cultura únicas de la región. Viajar a Uzbekistán puede transportarlo a los antiguos tiempos del comercio mercantil y la exploración a gran distancia. La Plaza Registan de Samarcanda cautiva a los viajeros y lugareños con sus madrasas en mosaico compuestas por lo que parece ser un millón de tonos únicos de azul. Uzbekistán ha mantenido su rica arquitectura a estándares admirables.

El terreno plano y el clima moderado de Uzbekistán, con veranos largos y cálidos e inviernos suaves, lo convierten en el lugar perfecto para unas vacaciones llenas de descubrimientos y apreciaciones culturales. Los amantes de la naturaleza disfrutarán de las reservas naturales fuera de las ciudades, como el Centro Ecológico de Jeyran, que promueve la preservación de la Gacela de Asia Central en peligro de extinción y la Reserva Kyzylkum Tugai y Sand, que alberga una gran cantidad de especies de aves.

Sin lugar a dudas, cuando disfrute de un circuito organizado por Uzbekistán, será recibido con una cálida y genuina hospitalidad, fomentado en los días de la Ruta de la Seda cuando los viajeros cansados ​​se detenían en el país para disfrutar de la maravillosa generosidad del pueblo uzbeko.

  • Requisitos de entrada

    Pasaporte en vigor con al menos 6 meses de validez desde la entrada al país.

  • Moneda

    Som Uzbeko (UZS).

  • Idioma

    Uzbeko.

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  • Electricidad

    220 V. No requiere adaptador.

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