• Zurmala (Buddha Stupa) (I-II centuries BC) – a religious building of the Kushan era. Zurmala is a 12-meter Buddhist stupa in the northeast of the ruins of the ancient settlement of Termez. It was built in the Kushan era, around the 1st-2nd centuries. AD, when Buddhism was widespread in the Central Asian region.
• Mausoleum of Al-Hakim at-Termezi (XI-XIV centuries) – This architectural monument was built in the northwest of old Termez. Abu Abdulloh Ibn Hassan ibn Bashir al-Hakim at-Tirmizi was the author of a number of religious and philosophical works, a religious leader, an outstanding theorist of Islamic mysticism, a famous scientist and was the founder of the dervish order.
• Fayaztepa (1st century BC) – This temple complex featured rich paintings and well-preserved sculptures. Fayaztepa is not only a cult monument of Buddhism in Central Asia, but is also of great value as one of the few monuments of Buddhist painting, with which the walls of this complex are richly decorated.
• Kampyrtepa (IV century BC) – Greco-Bactrian fortress (35 km, 1 hour). These are the ruins of a port city on the Amu Darya River (in ancient times Oxus), founded at the end of the 4th century. BC. and existed until the beginning of the 1st century. AD Zoroastrians, Buddhists and worshipers of ancient Greek gods, as well as followers of local cults, coexisted here.

Cultural Tours

Uzbekistan cultural tours introduce you to the different regions and traditions of Uzbekistan, and take you deeper into the history and beauty of this great country. Go beyond the program of a regular group tour and explore the architectural monuments of Uzbekistan’s greatest cities, plus the workshops of master craftsmen and the kitchens of talented chefs.
Each region in Uzbekistan boasts of a unique culture and architectural style, plus different spices in their cuisines and patterns on their textiles and pottery. For example, Khiva is most famous for its ancient technologies for creating hand-dyed natural carpets from silk and wool, while Bukhara has been home to master metalworkers for centuries. In Samarkand, visit the monumental architecture of Timur’s capital, or explore the patterns used for suzani, traditional hand embroideries. Head to the Fergana Valley to learn how ikat patterns are woven in silk, or visit Kashkadarya to learn about the basma and iroqi weaving styles that adorned the clothes of ancient rulers. For those who love ceramics, a visit to Rishtan, the home of famous blue ceramics, is a must.
Take your time in museums, historical sights, folklore fairs, and festivals. Bring back not only colorful souvenirs and bright photos, but also new impressions and memories of the unique culture and history of this land.

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Gastronomic tours

A gastronomic tour to Uzbekistan with excursions takes place in the main tourist cities – Samarkand, where the Macedonian heritage has been preserved, Bukhara, where they will tell about the cheerful adventures of the cunning Khoja Nasreddin, the “cradle” of the pottery art of our country – Gijduvan and the small town of Vabkent with the minaret of the same name, which challenged “elder Bukhara brother” Kalyan. Each city represents a specific milestone in the history of Uzbekistan – a history as old as the world.
A culinary tour to Bukhara and Samarkand is a way of re-reading the heritage of Asia, honored to be included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. In addition to the Registan of Bukhara – yes, don’t be surprised, in ancient times there was a “registan” – that is, the main city square was present in every eastern city, visits to family in Gijduvan, where the ancient secrets of making ceramics are passed down from generation to generation, and visits to the Tamerlane mosque – Bibi Khanym , on a gastronomic tour of Uzbekistan in 5 days you will experience the true “Taste of the East”.
Combine the “Classical Uzbekistan” excursion tour with knowledge of the cultural layer inherent in the culinary traditions of the Uzbek people. The guides specialize in receiving guests from Russia and will tell the history of Uzbekistan with parallels to the events that took place in Rus’ at that time.
Excursions in Bukhara, due to the walking distance of the main attractions, are on foot, in the fresh air, so by the time of lunch, after a satisfied hunger for impressions and new knowledge, you will have a lion’s appetite.
We promise that traditional dishes with interesting gastro excursions will produce no less effect than the delight caused by the architectural masterpieces of Samarkand and Bukhara:
1. Bukhara kazan-kabob is a classic piece in the music of Uzbek cooking, prepared from steamed lamb, rich in spices.
2. Tasting lagman in Bukhara will appeal to those who love meat and seasonal vegetables cooked over a fire.
3. In Samarkand you will try Uzbek shish kebab and pilaf. Why here? There are 100 types of pilaf in Asia. Samarkand residents have found 99 types of cooking kebabs – here you will find your favorite variety and discover new shades of taste. By the way, about pilaf – 100 varieties and the gastronomic tour program includes Samarkand pilaf, laid out in layers.
4. Manti is a favorite holiday dish of Uzbek families, like pilaf and somsa, which are already popular far beyond Asia. See how culinary master Mubaro Sharipovna in the guest house makes a gossamer-thin dough that can hold a handful of meat filling, and of course, repeat this trick, which will further delight your guests.
5. Dimlyama in Uzbekistan is an unusual steamed stew of meat and vegetables, including tomatoes and eggplants, which is as satisfying as it is appetizing.
A gastronomic tour to Uzbekistan from Moscow involves not only tasting and contemplation, but direct participation in culinary master classes, where local residents will tell you secrets and tricks that cannot be found on the Internet.
Uzbek cuisine owes its complexity and richness to nomadic traditions and, of course, to the Great Silk Road – a fusion of the early Middle Ages, transforming and enriching itself over the centuries. The preparation of Uzbek dishes is characterized by ritualism – we will tell you why on Thursdays in Uzbekistan everyone eats pilaf, and only men should cook it.

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Hiking

Embark on an extraordinary journey that delves deep into Uzbekistan’s treasures, offering thrilling trekking, hiking, and cultural tours. Step off the beaten path and immerse yourself in the heart of local life. With us, you’re not just a traveller; you become a part of the rich tapestry woven by local communities. You’llexplore remote villages, connect with locals, live alongside families, and partake in everyday moments that provide profound insights into the culture.
For adventurers seeking to traverse timeless landscapes, our multi-day hiking and trekking expeditions departing from Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and beyond are a gateway to a thrilling adventure. Roam through rugged terrains and follow trails that unveil the hidden gems of Uzbekistan’s natural beauty. This is more than a physical journey; it’s an opportunity to uncover the land’s history, diverse cultures, and its warm-hearted people. Rest assured that each step is guided by experienced professionals, accompanied by comfortable accommodations, and meticulously crafted itineraries to make your exploration smooth and seamless.
These are not your typical tours; they are experiences that offer you a unique chance to view Uzbekistan through the eyes of those who proudly call it home.||

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