Uzbekistan, Jewel of the Silk Road

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Explore Uzbekistan, land of ancient wonders.

Discover legendary cities and breathtaking landscapes.

Uzbekistan: quando partire?

Uzbekistan welcomes you with a sunny continental climate, ideal for exploring its mythical cities. Springs are mild and full of flowers, perfect for strolls through colorful bazaars and lively markets. In summer, enjoy long bright days under a striking blue sky. Evenings are pleasantly cool, inviting you to discover the local culture and architectural treasures under a unique golden light.

Idee di attività

  • Discovering the madrasas of Samarkand - Explore the architectural treasures of Samarkand and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of its madrasas, jewels of the Silk Road.
  • Exploring the Kyzylkum Desert - Set off on an adventure among the golden dunes of the Kyzylkum and savor the magic of the Uzbek desert under an endless sky.
  • Stroll through the lively bazaars - Stroll among the colorful stalls and spicy scents, experience the warm daily life of Uzbek merchants.
  • Immersion in the architecture of Bukhara - Admire the turquoise domes and refined mosaics of Bukhara, fascinating testimonies to a prestigious past.
  • Night in a traditional yurt - Experience an unforgettable night under the stars, surrounded by Uzbek nomadic hospitality in an authentic yurt.
  • Hiking in the Nourata Mountains - Travel along wild trails in the heart of the Nourata mountains and discover unspoiled nature, between lush valleys and spectacular panoramas.
  • Admiration of colorful mosaics - Let yourself be amazed by the brilliance and finesse of the multicolored mosaics that adorn historical monuments, true masterpieces of ancient Uzbek craftsmanship.
  • Local cuisine tasting - Taste the authentic flavors of Uzbekistan during a friendly feast, featuring traditional dishes and spicy specialties.

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Uzbekistan: A Journey Between Fascinating History and Modernity

Halfway between Europe and China, on the ancient Silk Road depicted in the 13th century by Marco Polo in his "Book of Wonders," stretch infinite expanses of steppe and desert, bordered by snow-capped mountains and salt lakes like Lake Aydar, to the shores of a vanished sea, the Aral Sea. From Alexander the Great to the Russian tsars, through the great Mongol emperor Genghis Khan and Tamerlane, the "Touran," the Uzbek people have seen the birth, conflict, coexistence, or demise of the greatest empires! Traveling to Central Asia to discover Uzbekistan is to find oneself at the crossroads of civilizations and religions, for a unique experience in regions still little explored by tourist circuits. A local agency can prepare a tailor-made trip for you in Uzbekistan, unforgettable. A stay in Uzbekistan is part of those cultural journeys that go off the beaten path.

A Journey Through Time and Space

Immense landscapes through the foothills of the Pamir and treasures of medieval Muslim architecture, you will be charmed by the allure of one of the most beautiful architectural heritages in the world during your trip to Uzbekistan.

Must-see Treasures to Discover

Go back in time to Samarkand. The capital shines with the gigantism of its monuments, among the largest in Central Asia. A legendary city on the Silk Road, Samarkand has preserved many of its treasures of Muslim architecture, including the colossal Bibi Khanum mosque with its two minarets, the Gur Emir mausoleum, and the Shah-i-Zinda necropolis complex. On the monumental Registan Square, between two madrasas and a mosque, let yourself be drawn into the past and imagine the bustling atmosphere of the place when it was the grand market of the world, where the most precious treasures from all kingdoms and empires crossed paths. Retreat within the fortified city of Itchan Kala. The Khanate of Khiva is the oldest Uzbek region. The old town district of Khiva is a fascinating fortified city measuring 600 m by 400 m, a clever puzzle where architects have managed to fit more and more buildings into such a closed space over the centuries. Don't miss Allakouli-khan Caravanserai where traders used to stop coming from Bukhara, Persia, India, and Russia. Appreciate the authenticity of Bukhara. A welcoming oasis at the gates of the red desert of Kyzyl Kum (a stretch of dunes halfway between desert and steppes), Bukhara has stood out by preserving its architectural heritage inherited from more than 15 centuries of history. A timeless atmosphere, worthy of great explorers. Old stones, mud walls, minarets, and turquoise domes, here nothing reminds you that you are in the 21st century! The caravanserais are still there and in the Tims (covered stalls), artisans perpetuate tradition.

Discover Authentic Uzbekistan

Discover the remnants of the Aral Sea. Fifty years ago, it was still the fourth largest lake in the world. Today, largely dried up due to the diversion of two upstream rivers, the Aral Sea can be crossed on foot or by 4x4, revealing many ancient and modern relics. Hit the slopes at the Chimgam ski resort, located 80 km northeast of Tashkent. In winter, Chimgam becomes the capital's ski resort. Snow renowned for its excellent skiing conditions awaits you under the watchful eye of the Grand Chimgam peak, towering at 3,309 meters. Immerse yourself in Uzbek culture in the Ferghana Valley, which spans eastern Uzbekistan, southern Kyrgyzstan, and northern Tajikistan. This magnificent valley is watered by the Syr-Darya and Narin rivers. The social heart of the country beats in this vast, fertile plain of 300 km. It is the region that has remained closest to traditions, where the influence of religion is strongest, an ideal place to share tea with the local population under a yurt. Don't forget to visit Margilan, the country's largest silk manufacturing center! There are also beautiful madrasas and mosques to discover.
To discover Uzbekistan and fully enjoy its major sites such as Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, it is recommended to plan a stay of at least 10 to 14 days. This allows you to explore the country at a comfortable pace.
To organize a honeymoon trip to Uzbekistan, it is recommended to plan an itinerary including Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, to book authentic accommodations, and to plan romantic activities such as a walk in the historic madrasas.
To have a good holiday with a baby in Uzbekistan, choose comfortable accommodation, plan short journeys, bring everything necessary for the baby, and choose family-friendly sites. Also, plan for regular breaks.
For a family hiking trip in Uzbekistan, explore the Chimgan Mountains near Tashkent, the Fergana Valley for its green landscapes, and the Kyzylkum Desert. Don't miss the traditional villages and the trails around Samarkand.
To practice ecotourism in Uzbekistan, choose eco-friendly accommodations, take part in tours guided by locals, respect nature and culture, and support community initiatives for a positive impact.
For a trip to Uzbekistan, plan a budget of around 1200 to 1800 euros per person for one week, including the flight, comfortable accommodation, meals, and guided tours. Prices vary depending on the season and the desired level of comfort.
To travel to Uzbekistan, the most convenient way is to take an international flight to Tashkent, the capital. Several airlines offer connecting flights from major European cities.
To travel to Uzbekistan, a valid passport is required. French nationals do not need a visa for a tourist stay of less than 30 days. Beyond that, a visa is required.
Uzbekistan is generally safe for travelers. Respect local laws, keep your valuables secure, and get information about areas to avoid. Prefer official transportation and take out appropriate travel insurance.
To travel to Uzbekistan, no vaccines are mandatory for travelers coming from Europe. However, it is recommended to be up to date with universal vaccinations such as diphtheria, tetanus, polio, and hepatitis A.

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