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Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan 8 Days – (2026-27)

The Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan allows visitors to discover culture through authentic flavors and traditions. Furthermore, this voyage connects historical Silk Road destinations with a diverse culinary past. Guests participate in local markets, traditional dinners, and hands-on cooking sessions. Furthermore, antique architecture and artisan workshops enhance every location. As a result, the tour provides a balanced mix of scenery, gastronomy, and cultural immersion in Uzbekistan’s most renowned places.

In addition to this tour, you can also explore other Uzbekistan Tours listed in the table below.

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Itinerary – Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan

The itinerary for the Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan appears below.

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Following departure from Tashkent, landing in Urgench is followed by a transfer to Khiva and hotel accommodations. A guided walking tour begins in Ichan-Kala, an open-air museum city that includes Ata-Darvaza, Kunya-Ark, the madrasahs of Muhammad Rahim Khan and Muhammad Amin Khan, Kalta Minor, and Allakulihan Khan's palace. Lunch is offered in a nearby café. The exploration continues with Tash Hauli, the former harem complex, the caravanserai and Tim Allakulihan, Seyd Allaudin's Mausoleum, Islam-Khoja Madrasah and minaret, and Jami Mosque. A hands-on master-class in creating shivit oshi culminates with dinner and overnight stay in Khiva.

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The road from Khiva to Bukhara crosses the immense Kyzylkum Desert, with varying desert vistas along the way. A lunch stop at a small café is made en route, allowing time to unwind during the journey. Upon arriving in Bukhara, check-in at the hotel is organized. The rest of the day is free to relax and explore on your own, soaking up the aura of this old Silk Road city. Dinner is served at a nearby café and features regional Bukhara specialties. The day closes with some free time and an overnight stay at the hotel.

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The sightseeing itinerary in Bukhara starts with a guided walking tour of the old center. Highlights include the Lyabi Hauz ensemble, which includes madrasahs and Khodja Nasreddin's monument, the historic Magoki Attari Mosque, Abdullakhan's Tim, and the Sayfuddin Caravanserai, which is now a handicraft center. Covered trading domes highlight traditional trade and crafts. Lunch is served in the national home of renowned miniaturist Davlat Toshev, which includes a visit to his workshop. Additional attractions include the Ulugbek and Abdulazizkhan Madrasahs, Poi Kalon Square, and the Ark Fortress. Tea at a national teahouse and dinner round out the day.

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The day begins with free time in Bukhara before departing for Samarkand. En way, a stop is taken in Gijduvan to visit a well-known pottery workshop. Guests may see every stage of ceramic manufacture, from molding clay to mixing natural dyes, painting, drying, and fire. A guided tour of the workshop museum shows you rare ceramic collections from Gijduvan and other places. Participants attend a ceramic painting master class and have lunch at the master's home. Finished pieces are then transported to the hotel in Samarkand. The journey continues to Samarkand, where you will check into your hotel, have dinner at a local restaurant, and spend the night.

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A guided tour introduces Samarkand's ancient gems. The Gur Emir Mausoleum, where Amir Timur and his successors are buried, is visited first, followed by the landmark Registan Square, which contains three gigantic madrasahs. Lunch is served at a classic national house. The program continues with the Bibi Khanim Mosque, once one of the largest mosques in the Islamic world, and the vibrant Siyab Bazaar, which showcases local goods and spices. A wine tasting at Bagizagan provides insights into Samarkand's winemaking traditions. Dinner is scheduled at a local restaurant, followed by a transfer to the hotel for relaxation and an overnight stay.

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The viewing tour continues with an exploration of the Shahi Zinda Necropolis, a beautiful network of mausoleums that is one of Samarkand's most revered locations. The visit continues to the Meros paper factory in Konigil hamlet, where ancient techniques produce long-lasting handmade paper. A bread-making master class, which includes a tea break, introduces local baking customs. Lunch is served at a nearby eatery. The afternoon will include excursions to Ulugbek's Observatory, a prominent medieval astronomical center, and the Khoja Doniyor Mausoleum, which is tied to the prophet Daniel tale. A gala dinner at a nearby restaurant closes the day, followed by an overnight stay at the hotel.

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After the hotel arrangements are finished, transportation is provided to Samarkand International Airport for departure to the home country. The gourmet adventure through Uzbekistan concludes with days of cultural exploration, historic landmarks, traditional crafts, and immersive culinary experiences in Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Gijduvan, and Samarkand.

Holiday Information

What’s included

  • Pickup from hotel or vacation rental before sightseeing
  • Drop at hotel or vacation rental after sightseeing
  • Guided sightseeing tour according to itinerary above
  • Map (hard copy)
  • Licensed professional guide (english speaking)
  • SUV/mini-van/car (depending on number of people)
  • Driver
  • All entry/admission tickets
  • Bottled water in car (fair usage policy)
  • Toll & parking fees

What’s not included

  • Drop after 10 pm (Drivers & Guide’s working hours end at 10pm)
  • Gratuities/tips for guides/drivers, etc 
  • Meals, snacks and drinks (our guide will make recommendations after consultation with guests)
  • Accommodation (can be arranged at additional cost according to your budget)
  • Personal travel insurance (Recommendation/Rescue Partners: Global Rescue)
  • Visa for Uzbekistan (supporting documents can be offered if requested for multiday tours)
  • Refunds in case of  early tour windup/closure due to any reason
  • Anything not mentioned in inclusions

 

Highlights – Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan

The Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan have a lot to offer. Below are the main highlights.

  • Experience Uzbek national cuisine through immersive cooking master-classes.
  • Discover historic flavors in Tashkent city landmarks and local cafés.
  • Explore Silk Road heritage within Ichan-Kala Khiva open-air museum.
  • Learn traditional recipes during shivit oshi culinary preparation.
  • Cross scenic landscapes through the Kyzylkum Desert route.
  • Enjoy authentic meals while exploring Bukhara old city monuments.
  • Create hand-painted ceramics at Gijduvan pottery workshop experience.
  • Admire architectural masterpieces at Registan Square Samarkand complex.
  • Taste regional vintages during Samarkand wine tasting session.
  • Participate in traditional baking at Uzbek bread master-class event.

 

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Overview – Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan

The Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan provides a comprehensive trip through culture, history, and unique cuisine. This journey includes historic Silk Road destinations with rich culinary traditions. Travelers explore Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Gijduvan, and Samarkand while sampling regional cuisine. Along the trip, historic landmarks, bustling bazaars, and historical architecture provide a powerful cultural backdrop. Furthermore, traditional cooking methods demonstrate the essence of Uzbek hospitality. Guests can enjoy local cafes, national residences, and family-run workshops. As a result, each meal becomes a cultural narrative. In addition, guided sightseeing improves comprehension of Uzbekistan’s heritage. The tour also emphasizes craftsmanship, such as ceramics, bread baking, and papermaking. As a result, guests acquire a comprehensive cultural and culinary viewpoint.

Furthermore, this culinary adventure emphasizes hands-on cooking activities. Cooking master workshops introduce characteristic foods like plov and shivit oshi. Wine drinking in Samarkand gives another delicious depth. Meanwhile, visits to local houses foster cultural links. The tour also mixes guided discovery with comfortable transit and high-quality accommodations. As a result, guests experience both discovery and rest. Each destination has its own distinct tastes and traditions. Similarly, regional elements represent Uzbekistan’s different environments. Flavors evolve naturally over desert routes and rich valleys. Finally, this journey appeals to foodies, cultural visitors, and Silk Road fans alike. It provides an immersive experience based on authenticity. As a result, the Gastronomic Trip in Uzbekistan is an unforgettable combination of cuisine, culture, and history.

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Website Last Updated: January 15, 2026
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Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan
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