Book a captivating 14-day journey through Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan, two countries steeped in history and culture. Starting in Azerbaijan, explore the vibrant capital of Baku, the historic landmarks of Shamakhi, and the charming mountain town of Sheki. Then, fly to Uzbekistan to delve into the heart of the ancient Silk Road, visiting the architectural masterpieces and timeless bazaars of Bukhara, Tashkent, Samarkand, and Khiva. With a seamless blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, this tour offers an unparalleled experience of the East’s most iconic destinations.
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Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan 14 Days Private Silk Road Tour
Activity duration is 14 days14d
14d
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Language options: English
Starting time: 10:00
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Activity itinerary
Day 1: Arrival to Baku. Transfer to hotel
1 stop
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Overnight in Baku
Baku
1h
Arrival transfer from Airport to Baku
Day 2: Baku city tour
5 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Baku
Baku Old City
2h
Old city tour (Maiden Tower; Shirvanshah's Palace; Caravanserai; Hamam; Minature Museum and etc.)
Nizami str. /Tarqovi
1h
Walking through Nizami Street. Famous trade street of Baku.
Heydar Aliyev Cultural Center
1h
Admission ticket included
Haydar Aliyev Centre visit
Highland Park
1h
Explore Highland Park, offering panoramic views of Baku and the Caspian Sea.
Baku Boulevard
1h
Stroll along the scenic Baku Boulevard by the waterfront, enjoying the sea breeze and city vibe.
Day 3: Qobustan, Fire Temple, Fire Mountain, Mud Vulcano tour
4 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Baku
Gobustan Rock Art
2h
Admission ticket included
Explore the UNESCO-listed site with prehistoric petroglyphs etched into the rocks.
Mud Volcanoes
1h
Admission ticket included
Experience the unique landscape of Mud Volcanoes, reached via an adventurous ride in classic Lada cars.
Ateshgah - Fire Temple
1h
Admission ticket included
Visit the ancient Zoroastrian temple of Ateshgah, known for its eternal flames.
Yanar Dag
1h
Witness the natural burning hillside of Yanardag, where flames blaze from the ground continuously.
Day 4: Transfer to Shamakhi, Qabala and Sheki
4 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Sheki
Juma Mosque
1h
Visit the historic Shamakhi Juma Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in the Caucasus.
Lahic
2h
Explore the charming mountain village of Lahic, famous for its cobbled streets and local handicrafts.
Nohur Lake
1h
Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Nohurgol Lake surrounded by forested mountains.
Sheki
2h
Arrive in the beautiful town of Sheki, nestled in the foothills of the Greater Caucasus. Check-in at hotel
Day 5: Sheki city tour
5 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Sheki
Sheki Khan's Palace
1h
Admission ticket included
Tour the stunning Sheki Khan Palace, renowned for its stained-glass windows and intricate frescoes.
Sheki Karvansaray
30m
Visit the historic Upper Caravanserai, a resting place for Silk Road travellers.
Church of Kish
1h
Admission ticket included
Discover the ancient Caucasian Albanian Church in the nearby village of Kish.
Restoran Qaqarin
1h
Admission ticket not included
Enjoy the local lunch in Qaqarin restaurant
Sheki
1h
Stroll through Sheki’s sweet shop street, known for its traditional halva and local treats.
Day 6: Sheki to Qabala and back to Baku
3 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Baku
Tufandag Mountain Resort
2h
Admission ticket not included
Visit Tufandag Mountain Resort, a popular spot for cable car rides and stunning mountain views.
Bio Garden
2h
Admission ticket included
Explore Biogarden, an eco-farm offering organic produce and a peaceful natural setting.
Baku
4h
Depart for Baku, concluding your adventure in the regions.
Day 7: Flight from Baku, Azerbaijan to Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
2 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Tashkent
Baku airport transfer
1h
Transfer from hotel in Baku to the Airport
Tashkent
3h
Spend the rest of the day at leisure, exploring the city or relaxing.
Day 8: Tashkent city tour
7 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Tashkent
Old Tashkent
1h
Explore the historic Old City, filled with traditional architecture and rich cultural heritage.
Hazrati Imam complex
1h
Visit the Khast-Imom Complex, home to ancient mosques, madrasahs, and the famous Quran of Caliph Uthman.
Chorsu Bazaar
1h
Wander through the vibrant Chor-Su Bazaar, a bustling marketplace offering local goods and spices.
Metro Taschkent
1h
Admission ticket included
Experience a ride on the Tashkent Metro, renowned for its beautifully decorated Soviet-era stations.
Amir Temur Square
1h
Visit Amir Temur Square, a central landmark honouring the great conqueror with impressive monuments.
Mustakillik Square
1h
Discover Independence Square, a symbol of modern Uzbekistan’s freedom and national pride.
Amir Timur Museum
1h
Admission ticket included
Explore the Amir Temur Museum, showcasing artefacts and history related to the legacy of Timur.
Day 9: Tashkent - Urgench - Khiva
10 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Khiva
Urgench
1h
Take a domestic flight to Urgench, your gateway to Khiva.
Khiva
1h
Transfer to Khiva
Itchan Kala
30m
Itchan-Kala Fortress visit
Mohammed Amin Madrassah
30m
The Madrasah of Mukhammad Amin-khan is one of the main sights, located in the historical district Itchan-Kala
Friday Mosque (Juma Mosque)
30m
There is a Juma (Friday) mosque in the centre of Ichan-kala. It was erected at the end of the eighteenth century over the ruins of previous construction. This is an original building without portals and cupolas, without galleries and yards.
Kalta Minor Minaret
30m
It is difficult to imagine ancient Khiva without this monument of oriental architecture. The Minaret of Kalta-Minor has become the real symbol of the city.
Toshhovli Palace
30m
In the first half of the nineteenth century the palace Tash-Khovli (stone country-estate) was built in the eastern part of the inner city. This complex of a building with three yards has rectangular plan, in the southern part are the receiving yard, Arz-Khovli, and a yard for entertainment, Ishrat-Khovli. The northern part is occupied by a harem.
Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum
30m
Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum
Islam Khodja Complex
30m
Islam Khoja complex
Kuhna Ark
30m
According to historical evidence, in 1686, Arang-khan began the construction of the citadel Kunya-ark at the western gates of Ichan-kala. The ark presented a complex multi-yard composition, containing a house for khan, the members of his family, and dignitaries.
Day 10: Khiva to Bukhara
3 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Bukhara
Bukhara
2h
Depart Khiva and drive to Bukhara through the Kyzyl-Kum desert
Amu Darya
30m
Stopping to enjoy the views of the desert and “Amu-Darya” river
Bukhara
1h
Arrive in Bukhara
Day 11: Day in Bukhara
12 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Bukhara
Great Minaret of the Kalon
1h
From the beginnings of Islam, there have been three types of mosques: Djuma mosques, which are intended for the large crowds that come to Friday services, Namazga country mosques (musalla idgoh), which are used by the male population of both the city and the surrounding countryside to celebrate the two Muslim holidays Qurban and Ramazan, and Quzar mosques, which are designed to be used as daily mosques in residential neighbourhoods. One of the most remarkable things to do in Bukhara is to explore the Kalyan Minaret and its surroundings, which reflect the city's deep Islamic heritage.
Poi Kalyan Mosque
30m
The Kalyan Mosque is one of the outstanding monuments of Bukhara, dating back to the fifteenth century. According to data from archaeological excavations, the original Karakhanid Djuma Mosque was destroyed by fire and dismantled, apparently at the time of the Mongolian invasion. Some time later, it was rebuilt, but this reconstructed mosque did not remain long. A new mosque was built in the fifteenth century, at the time of the Sheybanids, according to written sources of the time.
Mir-i-Arab Madrasa
30m
There are two big blue domes of the Miri-Arab madrasah towering above the surrounding buildings in the centre of Bukhara. Along with the Kalyan mosque and minaret, this religious educational establishment forms the whole ensemble Poi-Kalyan that is the spiritual centre of the city.
Magoki Attori Mosque and Carpet Museum
30m
The Magoki-Attori Mosque in the city's centre of Bukhara is an example of an urban mosque in a residential quarter. The mosque was built on the site of the pre-lslamic Moh temple mentioned above. Excavations have revealed the fact that even under the Samanids there was a six-pier mosque, which apparently was also domed. However, it was rebuilt substantially in the twelfth century; the floor level was upgraded and the main facade received a new design that survives with little damage only. By the sixteenth century, the thickness of cultural layers had increased so much that mosque seemed to sink deep into the soil and its facade was unearthed only as a result of excavations carried out in the 1930s.
Ulugbek Madrasah
30m
Ulugbek Madrasah was found in 1417, as the inscription on the bronze plate of door runs says. There is a name of master in the portal tympanum, which was building this monument – Ismail ibn Takhir ibn Makhmud Ispfargoni. It is possible he was a grandson of one of the masters, who had been captured by Timur in Iran and left their names on the portal of Gur-Amir complex in Samarkand.
Abdulaziz-Khan Madrasah
30m
Opposite Ulugbek Madrasah there is Abdullazizkhan Madrasah. Abdullazizkhan built it in 1651 – 1652 and it is the last large Madrasah in Bukhara. The building is typical by composition, with four-ayvans yard, but with unordinary divergent fan of hudj groups after side ayvans and cupola buildings on the central axis.
Trading Domes
30m
Bukhara is well-known to the world not only with its mosques, Ark Fortress and the majestic Kalyan minaret but also with its trading domes stretching in procession from Lyabi-Khauz to the Miri-Arab madrasah. Long ago, in the XVI century under the Shaybanides dynasty, Bukhara became the capital giving rise to unprecedented growth of the city, and since it was located on the Great Silk Road, the markets and trading stores even more congested cross-roads of public roads. Several centuries passed since that and four trading domes have only survived up to date.
Labi Hovuz
30m
Architectual ensemble Lyabi-Khauz is formed with three large monumental buildings: Kukeldash Madrasah in the north, khanaka and Nodir Divan-begi in the west and in the east. From the south the square was closed with Trade Street. The centre of old Bukhara large ensemble became a reservoir. Strolling through the Lyabi-Khauz ensemble is undoubtedly one of the most atmospheric things to do in Bukhara, where centuries of history unfold around a tranquil reservoir shaded by ancient trees.
Chor-Minor
30m
Speaking of the Bukhara’s unusual monuments, first of all, we should tell about the Chor-Minor madrasah. It is located right behind Lyabi-Khauz, in the open space. “Chor–Minor” is translated as “four minarets”. This name is well justified: the corners of the square-rectangular madrasah building are really decorated with four small minarets crowned with blue domes, different in decors from each other.
Ark of Bukhara
30m
The Ark Citadel in Bukhara is an ancient symbol of state power. It seems that from the very beginning of time, this immense fortress has stood at the heart of Bukhara, serving as protection and stronghold for the city’s rulers.
Moschea Bolo-khauz
30m
Bolo-Khauz Complex is the only preserved monument on the Registan Square. It is located on the opposite site of Ark - the Emir's fortress. The complex consists of the reservoir, Friday mosque and minaret.
Chashmai Ayub Mausoleum
30m
Mausoleum of Chashma-Ayub is the religious building in the heart of Bukhara. It consists of the mausoleum and a holy spring. Today it includes a Museum of Water. The mausoleum was built by the order of Karakhanid rulers in the 12th century. It was rebuilt several times during the 14th-19th centuries. During the Tamerlane’s reign the mausoleum was completed. The building features four rooms, situated on the East-West axis. Each room is topped with a dome. The western room was the first building and was built as a sepulchral tower; the rest rooms were built later.
Day 12: Bukhara to Samarkand
5 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Samarkand
Samarkand
1h
Check-out and drive to Samarkand
Palace of Moon-like Stars (Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa)
30m
In the mid-XIX century Emir of Bukhara Nasrullah Khan decided to build a new country seat for himself. To choose the coolest place not to suffer from summer heat, the architects made recourse to an old method - dressed muttons were put on the potential sites of construction. The place, where the meat got spoiled last, was chosen for the construction of the suburban pearl of Bukhara. Unfortunately, this palace did not survive to the present day.
Labi Hovuz
30m
The Memorial Complex of Khoja Bakhouddin Naqshbandi is one of the most important Muslim shrines. Every self-respecting Muslim knows and reveres this name. The great theologian of the XIV century, founder of the Sufi Order "Naqshbandia" was buried 12 km from Bukhara in his native village of Kasri Orifon. Some time ago there was the pagan temple of the site of current tomb of Naqshbandi.
Gijduvan
30m
Pottery is one of the essential crafts of the Central Asian peoples. On the territory of Uzbekistan, ceramic has been enjoying great popularity since ancient times. Many Central Asian nations are famous for their skilled craftsmen who created beautiful pieces of ceramics, putting their heart and skill into them. The ceramics depicted many stories, pictures and many other things, reflecting the culture of each region of Uzbekistan.
Rabati Malik Caravanserai Cistern
30m
There are ruins of medieval monument of the Karakhanid epoch known under name Rabat-i-Malik in the Golodnaya steppe, few kilometres from Navoi city. The only part of it that survived up to date are its foundation and its entrance portal which bear an ancient inscription engraved by unknown masters “the monument is erected by Sultan of the World and this ruinous place (Malik Steppe territory) became well-furnished…”. By the end of the XIX century the local residents forgot the monument history and they called the survived entrance portal as the Bukhara Gates.
Day 13: Samarkand to Tashkent
8 stops
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Overnight in Tashkent
Gur Emir Mausoleum
1d
One of the most significant architectural ensembles of medieval East – the Gur Emir was built in the southwestern part of Samarkand at the beginning of the XV century. This majestic complex, often featured in Uzbekistan tours, consisted of a khanaka, the madrasah of Muhammad Sultan (grandson of Amir Timur), and, later, the tombs of Amir Timur himself and his descendants.
Registan
30m
Registan Square is a real gem located in the heart of Samarkand and the undeniable centrepiece of nearly all Uzbekistan tours. Its grand architectural ensemble has earned it global fame and status as a monument of oriental architecture. From three sides, the square is surrounded with grand madrassah, portals of which are facing the centre of the space. All three erections have their own unique décor. It is by virtue of these buildings, preserved on the territory of the city, Samarkand was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2001. Visiting Registan Square is undoubtedly one of the top things to do in Samarkand, as it offers a breathtaking journey through centuries of history, architecture, and cultural heritage.
Bibi Khanym Mosque
30m
Bibi Khanum Mosque
Siyob Bozor
30m
Siyob Bazaar
Necropolis Shah-i-Zinda
30m
Shakhi-Zinda Necropolis
Ulugbek Madrasah
30m
Ulugbek Observatory
Saint Daniel Square
30m
Mausoleum of Saint Daniel
Tourist village - Konigil
30m
Konigil village
Day 14: Tashkent - Departure transfer
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Not included
Tashkent
1h
Airport transfer
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