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Uzbekistan Adventure through Tashkent Nukus Muynak and Aral Sea
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Uzbekistan Adventure through Tashkent Nukus Muynak and Aral Sea

By Assalam Travel
Free cancellation available
Price is AU$1,464 per adult
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  • Free cancellation available
  • 6d
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Uzbekistan is not only the heart of Central Asia but also a true reflection of culture, beauty, historical heritage, and national values at their finest. The rich history of our nation has been carefully preserved in Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Tashkent, and other cities. We offer you an authentic journey through time, introducing you to our history, traditions, and local charm with guided tours to the most significant historical and cultural sites.

Our tour package includes accommodation in 3-4*hotels, breakfast, train/air(in some) tickets, transfers, transport services, excursions and entrance tickets to the historical monuments. However, what truly sets us apart is our flexibility—we customise tours based on travellers' preferences, ensuring a personalised experience tailored to your plans and requirements.

We prioritise the wishes of our guests, providing high-quality, comfortable, and authentic travel experiences. Visit Uzbekistan and explore its wonders with Assalam Travel!

Activity location

  • Tashkent
    • Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Tashkent
    • Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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Uzbekistan Adventure through Tashkent Nukus Muynak and Aral Sea in Multilingual
  • Activity duration is 6 days6d
    6d
  • Opening hours: Wed 8:00 am-6:00 pm
  • English

Pickup included

Price details
AU$1,463.81 x 1 AdultAU$1,463.81

Total
Price is AU$1,463.81

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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Specialised infant seats are available
  • Transport options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Day 1: ARRIVAL IN TASHKENT/CHECK-IN AT THE HOTEL
  • 1 stop
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Travellers stay in comfortable 3-4 star hotels with Wi-Fi, breakfast, and great locations near historical sites.
Tashkent
  • 1d
On the first day, we welcome guests with a transfer and hotel check-in. Excursions begin the following day.
Day 2: EXCURSION IN TASHKENT
  • 9 stops
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Travellers stay in comfortable 3-4 star hotels with Wi-Fi, breakfast, and great locations near historical sites.
Ensemble Hazrati Imam
  • 1h 30m
  • Admission ticket included
Our guide will pick you up from your hotel and take you to the Hazrati Imam Complex, one of the most important spiritual and historical sites in Tashkent. You will explore the Barak-Khan Madrasa, admire its intricate mosaics, and visit the Muyi Muborak Library, which houses the world's oldest Quran—the Uthman Quran. The tour also includes a visit to the Hazrati Imam Mosque and Tilla Sheikh Mosque, where you can experience the peaceful atmosphere and learn about Uzbekistan’s rich Islamic heritage. About the place: The complex dates back to the 16th century, although it has undergone numerous renovations and expansions over the years. It is renowned for its stunning architecture, which features traditional Islamic design elements, including beautifully decorated tile work, grand domes, and intricate calligraphy.
Juma Mosque
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket included
Our guide will take you to the Dzhuma Mosque, one of the oldest and most significant mosques in Uzbekistan. Travellers will admire its stunning architecture, featuring intricate wooden columns and traditional Islamic ornamentation. About the place: The Juma Mosque (Juma Mosque) is located in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. It is situated in the historic centre of the city, in an area known as the Old City (Eski Shahar). The address of the mosque is 3 Bolshaya Street (Ulitsa Bol'shaya). The Juma Mosque was built in the 15th century, making it one of the oldest Islamic structures in Tashkent. It was constructed in 1430 and has undergone numerous changes and restorations since then. The mosque's architecture is an example of traditional Islamic design, featuring elements typical of the region. The Juma Mosque not only serves as a place of worship but also stands as an important historical and cultural monument, reflecting the rich Islamic history of Uzbekistan.
Abdul-kasim Sheikh Madrasah
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket included
The Abdulkasym Medrese is located in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, and is situated in the city centre, near the Hazrat Imam Square. It is one of the iconic historical buildings in Tashkent and a popular tourist attraction. About the place: The medrese was built in the 19th century, specifically in 1865. It has been an important centre of Islamic education and culture since its construction. The Abdulkasym Medrese features traditional Central Asian architectural styles, with intricate tile work, domes, and arches. It was built using local materials and displays beautifully crafted geometric patterns and calligraphy typical of Islamic architecture. The building includes a large courtyard surrounded by cells for students and classrooms, making it a prominent educational institution in its time.
Chorsu Bazaar
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Chorsu Bazaar is located in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, specifically in the Old City area (Eski Shahar). It is situated under a large blue dome, which is a recognisable landmark and serves as one of the main entrances to the bazaar. About the place: Chorsu Bazaar has a long history that dates back to several centuries. While the current structure was built in 1974, the site itself has been a marketplace for traders since ancient times, serving as an important trading hub along the Silk Road. The bazaar is characterised by its large, domed structure and open-air market layout. The design includes various stalls and sections for selling fresh produce, spices, meats, textiles, and handicrafts. The bazaar features traditional Uzbek architectural elements, with vibrant colours and intricate designs. Travellers will walk through the bustling market, see colourful stalls filled with fresh fruits, spices, nuts, and bread.
Amir Temur Square
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
Chorsu Bazaar is located in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, specifically in the Old City area (Eski Shahar). It is situated under a large blue dome, which is a recognisable landmark and serves as one of the main entrances to the bazaar. About the place: Chorsu Bazaar has a long history that dates back to several centuries. While the current structure was built in 1974, the site itself has been a marketplace for traders since ancient times, serving as an important trading hub along the Silk Road. The bazaar is characterised by its large, domed structure and open-air market layout. The design includes various stalls and sections for selling fresh produce, spices, meats, textiles, and handicrafts. The bazaar features traditional Uzbek architectural elements, with vibrant colours and intricate designs. Travellers will walk through the bustling market, see colourful stalls filled with fresh fruits, spices, nuts, and bread.
Mustakillik Square
  • 40m
At Independence Square, travellers will explore Uzbekistan’s main political and cultural centre. They will see the Monument of Independence, the Eternal Flame honouring war heroes, and the beautiful fountains and gardens. The square is a symbol of the country’s freedom and a peaceful place for a walk and reflection. About the place : Independence Square was officially established in 1991, following Uzbekistan's independence from the Soviet Union. However, the area has historical significance, previously being a venue for various important events. The square features a grand layout with wide pathways, fountains, and manicured gardens. A prominent feature is the Monument of Independence, symbolising the country's sovereignty. The architecture reflects a blend of modern design and elements of traditional Uzbek culture, creating a space that honours the nation's heritage.
Tashkent City Park
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket included
Our guide will take you to Tashkent City, the modern heart of the capital. Travellers will admire the city’s newest skyscrapers, visit stylish cafes, and walk along beautifully designed streets. It’s a great spot to experience the modern side of Tashkent and take photos with its unique architecture. About the place: Tashkent City Park was inaugurated in 2020, making it a relatively new addition to the city's landscape. It was developed as part of ongoing efforts to create modern recreational spaces for residents and visitors. The park features modern landscaping, walking paths, playgrounds, and areas for sports and leisure activities. Its design emphasises greenery and open spaces, with various trees and flowers enhancing the park's aesthetic appeal. The park also includes amenities such as cafés and cultural areas, making it a vibrant spot for relaxation and social activities in Tashkent.
Uzbekistan State Museum of Applied Art
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
At the Museum of Applied Arts, travellers will see a stunning collection of traditional Uzbek crafts. The museum is located in a beautiful old mansion, decorated with colourful ceramics, wood carvings, and textiles. Visitors can learn about Uzbekistan’s rich artistic heritage and see unique handmade items. About the place: The museum was established in 1937, making it one of the oldest museums dedicated to the arts and crafts in Uzbekistan. The museum is housed in a beautiful building that was formerly the residence of the 19th-century Russian diplomat, Pavel A. V. Tenishev. The architecture reflects traditional Uzbek design, featuring intricate tile work, stained glass, and ornate decorative elements. The museum showcases a rich collection of applied arts, including textiles, ceramics, metalwork, and woodcraft, highlighting the cultural heritage and craftsmanship of Uzbekistan.
Amir Timur Museum
  • 50m
  • Admission ticket included
Our guide will take you to the Amir Timur Museum, where travellers will learn about the life and legacy of the great conqueror. The museum has an impressive dome, beautiful interior decorations, and a collection of artefacts, paintings, and manuscripts related to Amir Timur’s rule. A must-visit for history lovers! About the place: The museum was established in 1996, shortly after Uzbekistan gained independence, as a means to honour the historical figure of Amir Timur (Tamerlane) and to promote national pride. The Amir Timur Museum is designed with modern architectural elements while incorporating traditional Uzbek motifs. The museum's interior is spacious, featuring exhibits that display artefacts, documents, and artworks related to Amir Timur's life and legacy. The collections highlight his impact on Central Asian history, culture, and politics, providing visitors with insights into the era and the cultural heritage of Uzbekistan. Check-in at the hotel, trip to Nukus the next day
Day 3: TRIP: TASHKENT - NUKUS
  • 1 stop
  • Meals: breakfast
  • Accommodation: Travellers stay in comfortable 3-4 star hotels with Wi-Fi, breakfast, and great locations near historical sites.
The Karakalpakstan State Museum of Art named after I.V. Savitsky
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Our tour to the Aral Sea from Tashkent will start with a morning transfer to the airport and a flight to Nukus (1255 km, 1 hours 45 minutes). Arrival in Nukus, transfer to the hotel. Check-in at the hotel at 12:00 PM. On this day, you will visit the famous Savitsky Museum. The museum houses the second largest collection of Russian avant-garde art in the world, as well as an exhibition of applied art objects from Karakalpakstan, collected by the Russian artist and patron I.V. Savitsky. After the museum visit, you will take a stroll around the city centre, where you will find the monument to the Karakalpak poet Berdakh, the Nukus Hokimiyat, and the Drama Theatre. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 4: TRIP TO MUYNAK AND ARAL SEA
  • 2 stops
  • Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
  • Accommodation: Tourists usually stay in hotels, but on this tour, they’ll spend a night in a yurt camp by the shore of the Aral Sea.
Muynak
  • 45m
In the morning, you will begin a trip from Nukus to Muynak with a guide and driver. You will stop in Muynak, where you will visit the so-called "graveyard of ships" — the former port where rusty hulls of abandoned vessels decay. You will also visit the local museum, if it is open at that time. In the museum, you can see some curious artefacts related to the history of the Aral Sea. Lunch at a guesthouse. Departure from Nukus to Munyak takes 3.5-4 hours
Ustyurt Plateau National Preserve
  • 5h
  • Admission ticket included
The journey continues across the endless Ustyurt Plateau to the Aral Sea. Road from Muynak to Ustyurt Plateau and the Aral Sea takes 4-5 hours. to Arrival at the yurt camp by the shore of the Aral Sea. Dinner. Overnight in yurts.
Day 5: LAST DAY IN NUKUS
  • 5 stops
  • Meals: breakfast, lunch
  • Accommodation: Travellers stay in comfortable 3-4 star hotels with Wi-Fi, breakfast, and great locations near historical sites.
Kurgancha
  • 3h
We recommend getting up at dawn. At this time, in the rays of the rising sun, you can take the most beautiful photographs of the landscapes of the Aral Sea. After breakfast, We will visit the ancient city of Kurgancha-kala, which dates back to the 13th century. Road from Kurgancha Kala takes 3 hours.
Qońirat
  • 2h 30m
The road then leads through the Kungrad district, which was once one of the trade centers on the Silk Road. Along the way, you will pass the ruins of a lighthouse and the abandoned village of Urga.
Sudochye koʻli
  • 30m
A short stop at Lake Sudachye. Departure from Kungrad district and road to Sudochye Lake takes 2-2.5 hours. Lunch at there takes 1 hour. Here you will have the opportunity to photograph the incredibly beautiful local scenery. Picnic lunch on the way. After lunch, continue the journey to Nukus.
Mizdakhan Necropolis
  • 45m
  • Admission ticket included
On the way, We'll visit the Mizdakhkan necropolis (14th century) and the Gyaur-Kala fortress. Road to Mizdakhan takes 2.5-3 hours. About the place: Mizdakhkan Necropolis is an ancient burial site near Nukus, Uzbekistan. Dating back to the 14th century, it is one of the most significant historical and spiritual sites in Karakalpakstan. The necropolis consists of several mausoleums, tombs, and ruins, blending Islamic and Zoroastrian influences.
Gyaur Kala
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
Gyaur-Kala is near to Mizdakhan Necropolis so it takes only 10-15 minutes to get by. Gyaur-Kala (translated as "Fortress of Infidels") is an ancient Zoroastrian fortress located near the Mizdakhkan Necropolis, close to Nukus, Uzbekistan. It dates back to the 4th century BCE and was part of the Khorezm civilisation, playing a key role in defending trade routes along the Silk Road. Arrival in Nukus. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 6: NUKUS - TASHKENT. END OF TOUR
  • 1 stop
  • Meals: Not included
  • Accommodation: Travellers stay in comfortable 3-4 star hotels with Wi-Fi, breakfast, and great locations near historical sites.
Tashkent
Flight from Nukus to Tashkent. Check-in at the hotel. End of tour.

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    • Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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    • Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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