Step back in time and experience the magic of Samarkand, from its legendary Silk Road history to vibrant modern life.
Join a small group (max 6 guests) or book a private tour for a personalised experience.
Your guide will share untold stories, architectural wonders, and cultural secrets that make Samarkand truly unforgettable.
What’s Included:
• Licensed local guide fluent in English
• Expert storytelling about Samarkand’s iconic landmarks
• Insider tips and hidden spots
• Flexible small-group or private option
Highlights / Places Covered
• Gur-e Amir – Timurid mausoleum and architectural masterpiece
• Registan Square – Iconic Silk Road landmark with stunning madrasas
• Craft Area – Local artisans, traditional crafts, and souvenirs
• Bibi-Khanym Mosque – Majestic mosque with rich history
• Siyob Bazaar – Vibrant market for local foods and culture
• Khizr Mosque – Spiritual and historical insights
• Shohi Zinda – Spectacular necropolis with Timurid tombs
• Afrosiyob Museum – Ancient city of Samarkand artefacts
• Ulugh Beg Observatory – Medieval astronomical marvel
• Konigil – Historical settlement and traditional architecture
• Daniel Prophet Mausoleum (optional) – Spiritual landmark
• Afrosiyob Jewish Cemetery – Cultural and historical site
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Itinerary Example (4.5-hour tour)
- Start at Gur-e Amir – Introduction and photo opportunity
- Explore Registan Square – Storytelling and history
- Walk through Craft Area – See artisans and souvenirs
- Visit Bibi-Khanym Mosque – Architecture and legends
- Quick stroll in Siyob Bazaar – Local flavours
- End at Shohi Zinda – Necropolis and cultural insights
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Itinerary Example (8-hour tour)
- Gur-e Amir – Detailed storytelling
- Registan Square – History + hidden architectural gems
- Craft Area & Siyob Bazaar – Artisan demos and tasting
- Bibi-Khanym & Khizr Mosque – History and legends
- Shohi Zinda – In-depth exploration
- Afrosiyob Museum – Ancient Samarkand insights
- Ulugh Beg Observatory – Astronomy and culture
- Konigil & Daniel Prophet Mausoleum (optional) – Local life and spiritual visit
- Afrosiyob Jewish Cemetery – Historical reflection