11 Days Wonders Of Uzbekistan And Turkmenistan Small Group Tour 4Star Hotel(Max 16)
Tashkent · Bishkek · Urgench · Khiva · Dashoguz · Darvaza · Ashgabat · Mary · Bukhara · Samarkand
Resumo da viagem
Join an 11-day group journey across Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, tracing the legendary Silk Road. Explore Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, where blue-tiled mosques, grand madrasas, and ancient caravanserais reveal centuries of history. Venture into Turkmenistan for desert adventures across the Karakum and witness the fiery Darvaza Gas Crater. A perfect mix of culture, history, and epic landscapes in Central Asia.
Our package covers accommodations, admission fees, bullet trains, a expert tour guide, meals, transportation, and other perks.

Itinerário dia a dia
Hello travelers!Welcome to Tashkent,Uzbekistan's vibrant capital and largest city!This modern metropolis is the perfect gateway to the country's Silk Road wonders,seamlessly blending Soviet-era grandeur with contemporary spirit.
When your group lands at Tashkent International Airport,our local driver will meet you at the arrival gate.From there,enjoy comfortable transfer to your downtown hotel,where you can settle in and rest after your journey.(Travel tip:the airport is conveniently located just about 7 km southeast of the city center,a quick and easy transfer.)
Arrival in Tashkent
Fly into Tashkent International Airport(TAS),the main gateway to Uzbekistan,served by
major airlines such as Uzbekistan Airways,Turkish Airlines,and Lufthansa,with direct flights from Moscow,Dubai,Istanbul,Seoul,and Beijing.For a seamless trip,double-check flight
options with Asia Odyssey Travel before booking.
Visa &Entry Requirements
Travel is hassle-free:over 60 nationalities enjoy visa-free entry, while others can easily
apply online for an e-visa. Be sure your passport is valid for at least six months,and confirm the latest entry rules through Uzbekistan's official e-visa portal before departure.
Optional Sightseeing(If Time Allows): Alisher Navoiy Theater (Self-pay)-Step inside one of Central Asia's grandest theaters to enjoy opera,ballet,or concerts in beautifully decorated halls.
Dinner Suggestion: If you arrive in the late afternoon,treat yourself for Uzbek cuisine.
Beyond the classic plov(rice pilaf)and shashlik(grilled kebabs),try lagman(noodles in rich meat and vegetable broth),manti(steamed dumplings),and freshly baked naan straight
from a clay oven.


