Authentic Uzbekistan

Neuf jours de culture, de couleurs et de patrimoine captivant

Authentic Uzbekistan - Photo principale du séjour
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For centuries, Uzbekistan has been the meeting point of cultures, caravans, and craftsmanship along the Silk Road. From the bustling bazaars of Tashkent to the artisan workshops of the Ferghana Valley, this journey reveals the living traditions of the country. We will meet master potters in Rishtan, observe silk weaving in Margilan, and share homemade meals with the inhabitants of the Nuratau mountains. Along the way, we will also explore the dazzling caravan cities of Samarkand and Bukhara, where blue domes and minarets still recall the golden age of the Silk Road. Here is Uzbekistan in all its authenticity — a harmony between iconic monuments and unforgettable encounters with the local population.

Description du séjour

Discover Uzbekistan through a journey that combines history, craftsmanship, and human encounters. From the bustling bazaars of Tashkent to the artisanal heart of the Ferghana Valley, you will witness the revival of ancestral know-how in the pottery workshops of Rishtan and the silk weaving looms of Margilan. Share authentic moments with families in the Nurata mountains before exploring the legendary cities of Samarkand and Bukhara, where the spirit of the Silk Road still shines beneath the turquoise domes. An immersive experience at the heart of the timeless soul of Uzbekistan.

Hébergement

Margilan: Adras House Hotel or similar Tashkent: Huvaydo Hotel 3* or similar Samarkand: Arba Hotel 3* or similar Hayat Village: Guest house Bukhara: Rangrez Hotel 3* or similar

Programme du séjour

  • jour 1

    Tashkent, arrival

    Authentic Uzbekistan - Tashkent, arrival - Photo du jour

    This morning, we arrive in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. After settling into the hotel, we begin exploring the city: Khast-Imam Square with its historic madrasas and mausoleums, the Chorsu Bazaar full of colors and aromas, then the vast Independence and Amir Temur squares. We will also take the famous Tashkent metro, often nicknamed the “underground museum” for the beauty of its stations. Night in Tashkent. Meals: breakfast Night at the hotel

  • jour 2

    Tashkent - Margilan by morning train, 5 hours

    Authentic Uzbekistan - Tashkent - Margilan by morning train, 5 hours - Photo du jour

    Today, we take the train (08:10–13:20) through the mountains to the fertile Ferghana Valley. In Margilan, the heart of the Uzbek silk industry, we visit the Margilan silk factory and observe how the delicate threads are spun, dyed, and woven into magnificent ikat fabrics. A walk through the local bazaar and the Said Ahmad Khoja madrasa brings even more color to our day. Overnight in Margilan. Meals: breakfast Overnight at the hotel

  • jour 3

    Ferghana – Richtan – Kokand by road, 100 km. Kokand – Tashkent by road, 240 km

    Authentic Uzbekistan - Ferghana – Richtan – Kokand by road, 100 km. Kokand – Tashkent by road, 240 km - Photo du jour

    After breakfast, we leave for Richtan, world-famous for its ceramics. In the workshop of a local master potter, we watch the shaping and painting of pottery, and enjoy a traditional lunch at his home. Next, we continue to Kokand, once the capital of the khanate of the same name. We visit the majestic palace of Khoudoyar Khan, the Juma mosque, and the mausoleum of Modari Khan. In the evening, return to Tashkent, crossing the picturesque Kamchik pass. Overnight in Tashkent. Meals: breakfast, lunch Overnight at the hotel

  • jour 4

    Tashkent - Samarkand by morning train

    Authentic Uzbekistan - Tashkent - Samarkand by morning train - Photo du jour

    This morning, we take the train to Samarkand, the legendary jewel of the Silk Road. We begin our visits with the Gur-Emir mausoleum, the resting place of Tamerlane. Then, we discover the majestic Registan Square, framed by three imposing madrasas — the very heart of Samarkand. Next, we visit the great Bibi-Khanoum mosque, the sacred necropolis of Shah-i-Zinda, and the fascinating Ulugh Beg observatory. Overnight in Samarkand. Meals: breakfast Overnight at the hotel

  • jour 5

    Samarqand – Nuratau Mountains (Hayat village) by road, 300 km

    Authentic Uzbekistan - Samarqand – Nuratau Mountains (Hayat village) by road, 300 km - Photo du jour

    In the morning, we visit the Afrasiab Museum, which displays frescoes from ancient Samarkand, as well as the sanctuary of Saint Daniel. We then head towards the Nuratau mountains, with a stop in Nurata to discover its sacred spring. In the afternoon, arrival at the village of Hayat, where we stay with a local family. In the evening, we take part in a cooking workshop and share dinner with our hosts. Overnight in the village of Hayat. Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner

  • jour 6

    Hayat Village – Bukhara by road, 300 km

    Authentic Uzbekistan - Hayat Village – Bukhara by road, 300 km - Photo du jour

    After breakfast, we take a pleasant walk around the upper village of Hayat, passing by old mills, stone ruins, and meeting the locals along the way. If possible, we visit the small breeding farm of Severtsov's mouflons, a rare and endangered species. Then, we cross the steppe to reach Bukhara, one of the most captivating cities in Central Asia. Overnight in Bukhara. Meals: breakfast

  • jour 7

    Bukhara

    Authentic Uzbekistan - Bukhara - Photo du jour

    Today, we discover Bukhara, a true open-air museum with more than 900 historical monuments. We start with the Samanid Mausoleum and the Bolo-Khaouz Mosque, then we visit the powerful Ark Citadel, the former fortress of the emirs of Bukhara. In the afternoon, we visit the Po-i-Kalyan complex, the elegant madrasas of Ulugh Beg and Abdulaziz Khan, as well as the charming Lyabi-Haouz ensemble with its shaded pool. We also stroll through the old covered bazaars, once lively trading centers of the Silk Road. Overnight in Bukhara. Meals: breakfast Overnight at the hotel

  • jour 8

    Bukhara – Tashkent by train in the afternoon

    Authentic Uzbekistan - Bukhara – Tashkent by train in the afternoon - Photo du jour

    This morning, we visit the summer palace of the last emir, Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa, an eclectic mix of Russian, Oriental, and European styles. We then make a stop at the Bahautdin Naqshbandi complex, an important pilgrimage site and center of Sufism. In the afternoon, we take the high-speed train back to Tashkent. Night in Tashkent. Meals: breakfast Night at the hotel

  • jour 9

    Tashkent, departure

    Authentic Uzbekistan - Tashkent, departure - Photo du jour

    After breakfast, transfer to the airport for the departure flight. Meals: breakfast

  • Durée : 9 jours
  • Prix : A partir de 1 200 € par personne
  • Destinations : Uzbekistan

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