Glimpse of Uzbekistan | A Journey through Tashkent
Trip Highlights
Experience Tashkent’s rich history through its monuments, bustling bazaars, and leafy squares, offering a glimpse of Uzbekistan’s capital life.
Admire Alisher Navoiy Theater’s grand Soviet-era architecture and vibrant cultural performances in the heart of Tashkent.
Visit Gur-e-Amir, a masterpiece of Timurid architecture and the resting place of Tamerlane, reflecting Central Asia’s rich history.
Take a scenic chairlift ride in Chimgan Mountains, offering panoramic views of lush valleys and peaks near Tashkent.
Discover Khujand, a historic city in Tajikistan known for its ancient fortress, vibrant bazaars, rich culture, and key role on the historic Silk Road trade route.


Know Before You Go
- Carry a valid ID proof.
- Check visa rules for Uzbekistan; some nationalities require visas in advance.
- Uzbekistan uses the Uzbek som; Tajikistan uses the Tajik somoni. Carry some cash, as cards may not be widely accepted.
- Dress modestly when visiting mosques and religious sites.
- Internet access can be limited in remote areas. Plan accordingly.
- Uzbek and Tajik are official languages; Russian is widely spoken. English may be limited outside major cities.
- The region is generally safe for tourists but always follow local advice and keep valuables secure.
Additional Information
Start your journey in Tashkent with a walking tour through Amir Temur Square, Broadway Alley, Alisher Navoiy Theater, and the vibrant Chorsu Bazaar. Then, explore the historic city of Samarkand, visiting the majestic Registan Square, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, Shah-i-Zinda necropolis, and bustling Siyob Bazaar. Experience the mountain scenery at Amirsoy Resort, take a chairlift ride in Chimgan, and relax by Charvak Reservoir with options for swimming or boating. Venture into Tajikistan to discover Khujand’s landmarks like Khudjant Palace, Khodjand Fortress, and Panjshanbe Bazaar before returning to Tashkent.





