Begin your journey in the heart of Samarkand’s old city, where centuries of history come alive through magnificent architectural masterpieces. Visit the Gur-e-Amir, the mausoleum of the great conqueror Amir Temur, and Registan Square, the legendary centre of Samarkand and one of the most breathtaking squares in Central Asia.
Continue to the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, once among the grandest mosques of the Islamic world, and the Siyob Bazaar, the city’s vibrant traditional market where locals buy fresh bread, spices, dried fruits, and handmade products. Finally, visit Shah-i-Zinda, an extraordinary avenue of turquoise mausoleums filled with history and spiritual significance.
After exploring Samarkand’s historical treasures, continue with a deeper cultural journey beyond the main tourist areas. Head towards local villages and authentic areas where everyday Uzbek life can be experienced first-hand. Walk through traditional streets, discover local craftsmanship, interact with friendly residents, and explore genuine local markets far from crowded tourist spots.
Depending on the day and local atmosphere, experience traditional bread baking, local handicrafts, seasonal village activities, authentic Uzbek tea culture, and opportunities to taste regional snacks and fresh produce.