



Uzbekistan Short Tour Package 2026 From Bangladesh
78,750.00৳ Original price was: 78,750.00৳ .75,000.00৳ Current price is: 75,000.00৳ .
- Uzbekistan Short Tour Package 2026 From Bangladesh
- 2N Tashkent |1N Bukhara|1N Samarkand
- 05 Days 04 Nights |
- Valid Till: 31 December 2026 (Excluding Peak Period)
- Package Price (Per person): Starts from TK. 75000/-
Uzbekistan Short Tour Package 2026 From Bangladesh
2N Tashkent |1N Bukhara|1N Samarkand
05 Days 04 Nights |
Valid Till: 31 December 2026 (Excluding Peak Period)
Uzbekistan, the heart of the ancient Silk Road, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and stunning architecture. The country is renowned for its beautifully preserved cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, each showcasing grand mosques, madrasahs, and minarets adorned with intricate blue tiles. Samarkand’s Registan Square is a masterpiece of Islamic architecture, while Bukhara enchants visitors with its historic citadel, bazaars, and spiritual centers.
The walled city of Khiva, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers an open-air museum feel with its labyrinth of narrow alleys and impressive structures. Beyond history, Uzbekistan also offers natural beauty, such as the Chimgan Mountains and the Kyzylkum Desert, where travelers can experience traditional yurt stays and camel rides.
Tashkent, the capital, blends modern development with cultural heritage through its museums, metro art, and lively markets. With its warm hospitality, rich traditions, and timeless monuments, Uzbekistan is an unmissable destination for travelers seeking both adventure and history.
Top tourist attractions of Uzbekistan:
- Uzbekistan is filled with remarkable tourist attractions that reflect its Silk Road legacy and cultural richness.
- Samarkand stands out with its iconic Registan Square, a dazzling ensemble of madrasahs covered in blue mosaics, and the majestic Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum, resting place of Timur.
- In Bukhara, travelers can explore the historic Ark Citadel, the Poi-Kalyan Complex, and vibrant bazaars that echo centuries of trade.
- The ancient walled city of Khiva, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a step back in time with its preserved Itchan Kala fortress, minarets, and narrow streets.
- Beyond the historic cities, the scenic Chimgan Mountains attract adventure seekers with hiking, skiing, and fresh alpine air, while the vast Kyzylkum Desert offers unique experiences like camel rides and overnight stays in traditional yurts.
- The capital Tashkent also impresses with its blend of modern landmarks, cultural museums, and beautifully decorated metro stations.
Package Inclusion (Uzbekistan):
- A local English-speaking tour guide – one day city tour in each city.
- Accommodation on double/twin rooms
- All land transport involved in the itinerary
- Tickets for trains between cities
- Entrance fees to the monuments
- Full board lunch and dinner at local charming restaurants
Package Exclusion (Uzbekistan):
- International
- Photo/video fees at historical sites and museums
- Tips for local guide(s) and/or driver(s)
- Souvenirs and other personal items
- All other charges and services not mentioned under “Included”
Visa Requirement (Uzbekistan):
Please visit our website to see details about https://e-visa.gov.uz/application or contact +88 01550723277, +88 01550723252
Package Price (Per person): Starts from TK. 75000/-
3 Star:
Adult on 04 pax Basis TK. 65,000
Adult on 02 pax Basis TK. 75000
4 Star:
Adult on 04 pax Basis TK. 75,000
Adult on 02 pax Basis TK. 85000
5 Star:
Adult on 04 pax Basis TK. 85,000
Adult on 02 pax Basis TK. 95,000
Hotel Details:
3 Star
Tashkent: Old Tashkent / Marwa or similar
Bukhara: Sasha &Son / Fatima boutique hotel or similar
Samarkand: Meros / Rabad boutique hotel or similar
4 Star
Tashkent: FRIDAY 4* or similar
Bukhara : Asia 4* or similar
Samarkand: Asia 4*, Caravan Plaza 4* hotel or similar
5 Star
Tashkent: Hyatt Regency Tashkent Hotel or similar
Bukhara: Hotel Royal Samarkand or similar
Samarkand: Paradise Plaza Luxury Hotel or similar
Payment Policy:
Phase-1: 80% of the total package amount at the time of booking.
Phase-2: 30% of total package amount before seven days of travel date.
Cancellation Policy:
The package is non-refundable and non-changeable (except air tickets), and air ticket re-issue or refund charges are dependent on the airline’s policy.
https://holidayhavenventures.com/uzbekistan-short-tour-package/
Itinerary:
Day 1. Home country – Tashkent / Uzbekistan
Flight to Tashkent. Arrival at Tashkent International Airport Come out of the terminal and meet the staff holding a sign “DABIRONA TOUR” or with your name on it.
Day: city tour with guide. Start sightseeing tour of Tashkent (5- hrs.) visiting old and new parts of the city:
– Amir Timur Square, founded in 1882 and originally called Konstantinovsky Square, was renamed on August 31, 1994, after Amir Timur to honor the cultural and historical contribution of the great conqueror. Around the Square, there is the Museum of History of Timurids, Uzbekistan Hotel, Forum Palace, and the famous Tashkent striking clock.
– Tashkent striking clock, one of the major symbols of Tashkent.
Theater Square with the Opera House: The State Academic Theater of Uzbekistan named after Alisher Navoi built in 1947 is one of the best opera theaters in the world performs both classical and national repertoires. – Independence Square, the main square of Uzbekistan reflects the past, present, and future of the country.
Fountains stand for the life energy of the Uzbek people, the Cabinet, and the Senate, the “Eternal flame” in honor of soldiers who died during the Second World War. – Earthquake Memorial, the composition is devoted to the tragic date of the earthquake in Tashkent on April 26, 1966, and is erected in the approximate place of the earthquake epicenter.
Residents still come to the monument to honor those people who took part in the reconstruction of Tashkent; – Khasti Imam Square – a religious center of the city consisting of the Barak khan madrasah; Imam Abu Bakr Muhammad Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum and the library of Islamic Literature with the Holy Koran Book of the VII century (original Quran Othman). Khast Imam is one of the most significant spiritual centers in Central Asia and attracts pilgrims and visitors from all over the world.
– Chorsu bazaar – the ancient bazaar of Tashkent. “Chorsu” means “four glasses of water”, symbolically meaning the conjunction of four major parts of the old city in the bazaar where people come for trade. The bazaar’s beautiful blue dome, built in traditional style after the Tashkent earthquake, is often depicted in postcards and international magazines and has become one of the major sights of interest both for locals and guests.
One can see oriental tiled bazaar from different souvenir shops with ceramics, handicraft works, carpets and jewelry, the whole pavilion full of delirious fruits to the finest textiles and colorful fabrics. – Tashkent Metro (the first line was launched in 1977) with beautiful train stations each decorated in thematic style with traditional ornaments and special lightning. Lunch at Besh Qazan restaurant. Dinner at Anjir restaurant and a night at the hotel.
Day 2. Tashkent – Samarkand 320 km by train.(Uzbekistan)
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Samarkand by the morning train. Arrival in Samarkand and city tour with guide Meet the guide at the train station. Start sightseeing program in Samarkand (5 hours):
Gur Emir Mausoleum – a burial vault of Timor the Great and his descendants is decorated with gold ornaments and is considered one of the most significant sights of the world;
– Continue to the famous Registan Square – the heart of Samarkand and a real masterpiece of Central Asian medieval architecture consisting of three grandiose buildings: Ulughbek Madrassa, Madrassa Sherdor, and Madrassa Tilla Kori;
– Bibi Khanim Mosque – the biggest medieval building in the city was one of the most magnificent mosques in the Islamic world in the 15th Century;
– Shahi Zinda Necropolis – a unique complex of Mausoleums formed by standing on both sides of the cenotaph (an imaginary grave) of the Muslim saint Kussam ibn Abbas.
– Ulugbek’s Observatory – the finest astronomical center in the medieval world was built by the order of Ulugbek, an outstanding scholar and astronomer; – Oriental bazaar Siyab. Lunch at Karimbek restaurant. Dinner at Zafar restaurant and a night at the hotel.
Day 3. Samarkand – Bukhara 265 km by train (Uzbekistan)
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the railway station departure for Bukhara by train. Arrival in Bukhara. Come out of the terminal and meet the guide and driver.
City tour with guide:
Start WALKING sightseeing program in Bukhara (5 hours):
– Ensemble Lyabi Hauz (Nadir Divanbegi Madrassa, Khanaka, Kukeldash Madrassa and the monument of Khodja Nasreddin);
– Magoki Attari Mosque is one of the oldest mosques survived in Bukhara from the time before the Mongolian invasion;
– Abdullakhan’s Tim with numerous handicraft shops of souvenirs, ceramics, national clothes, and carpets;
– Caravanserai Sayfuddin (the Center of Handicraft Development of Bukhara);
– There are three trading domes or so-called covered bazaars Toki Sarrofon, Toki Telpak Furushon, and Toki Zargaron preserved from the XVI century and these bazaars were the centers for trade of silk, jewelry, and even for money exchange. Today as well, one can enjoy and purchase different souvenirs of a wide range, from small souvenir magnets to the famous Bukhara carpets;
– Visit Ulugbek and Abdulazizkhan Madrassas or so-called Kosh (pare) madrassas opposite each other with the distinctive style of facade ornamental decoration;
– Poi Kalon Square with Kalon Minaret and Mosque, Mir Arab Madrassa – the heart of Bukhara, a monumental complex that impresses the imagination; Transfer to the hotel. Lunch at Kukeldash Garden restaurant. Dinner at Chinar restaurant and overnight at the hotel.
Day 4. Bukhara all day then departure to Tashkent around 4:00 p.m. with the Afrosyab TGV fast train 500 km 3.5 h.
Breakfast. A program of visits:
“Eastern Mysteries” is a sightseeing program in Bukhara. The old Arc of the Fortress (4 century BC),
Bahauddin Nakshbandi holy place (14th c.), Lunch during visits, around 3:30 p.m. transfer to the railway station and departure to Tashkent with the fast train Afrosyab, arrival around 8:00 p.m. in Tashkent, Farewell dinner on arrival in Tashkent. Lunch at the local restaurant. Dinner at Ibragimbek restaurant and overnight at the hotel.
Day 5. Tashkent – Home country.
Breakfast. Day of departure: Transfer to Tashkent International Airport. Departure flight to home.
Remarks:
- Package price applicable for a minimum of 02 pax & maximum 04 pax in a group.
- Package itinerary can be changed which will be informed to travelers before travel.
- All services depend on subject to availability at the time of booking and package cost can be changed upon room/hotel availability.
- Any changes can occur without prior notice.
- No refund in case of unused services or lesser duration of stay.
- com reserves the right to charge an extra amount for any tour package inclusion services if unexpected charges are added by the legal authorities.
- For any kind of natural issues for example: if Airlines change the flight schedule before the day of departure, then hotel booking will not change as per non-refundable policy and if Airlines change the flight schedule before the day of return, then an extra hotel accommodation charge will be added.
- For any kind of natural issue like if a flight is delayed or missing luggage by airlines then holidayhavenventures.com will not be responsible for that
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.