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Uzbekistan Easter Tour 09 Days – (2026-27)

Discover the enchantment of Central Asia on the Uzbekistan Easter Tour, which is designed for springtime cultural exploration. This voyage combines historical Silk Road cities, vivid cultures, and architectural treasures. Furthermore, the Easter season brings nice weather and flowering landscapes around the country. As a result, sightseeing becomes both enjoyable and rewarding. Furthermore, reliable transportation and experienced advice provide a pleasant travel experience. From ancient capitals to artisan communities, this itinerary combines history, culture, and authenticity into one amazing holiday.

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

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Itinerary – Uzbekistan Easter Tour

The itinerary for the Uzbekistan Easter Tour appears below.

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After meeting the driver, a transfer is made to the railway station for the travel to the Fergana Valley. Upon arriving in Kokand, participants meet a local guide and begin seeing this historic Silk Road city, which was once a major commerce and political hub. Visits include the stately Khudoyar-Khan Palace, the impressive Norbut-Biy Madrassah, and the beautiful Modari Khan Mausoleum, which showcase the Kokand Khanate's cultural history. The path continues to Rishtan, which is well-known for its centuries-old pottery traditions that use the characteristic blue ishkor glaze. A visit to a skilled potter's workshop might provide insight into this art. The transfer proceeds to Fergana for overnight lodging.

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The day begins with more exploration of the Fergana Valley, beginning in Fergana, which was founded during the Tsarist era and is today a thriving regional town. The Ahmad Al-Fargoni Monument, which honors the eminent medieval scholar, is among the things to see. The journey then proceeds to Margilan, one of Central Asia's oldest cities, known for its silk production since ancient times. Visits include the Said-Ahmad Hodji Madrassah, where traditional carpet weaving is practiced, and the Yodgorlik Silk Factory, which demonstrates the entire process of making ikat silk using traditional methods. Following the tour, a transfer to the railway station is arranged for the return trip to Tashkent. Following your arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel for an overnight stay.

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The transfer to the local airport is scheduled for the flight to Urgench. Upon arrival, tourists are greeted and taken to Khiva, one of Uzbekistan's most evocative old cities. After leaving your luggage at the hotel, a guided walking tour begins inside Ichan-Kala, a UNESCO-listed inner city preserved as an open-air museum. The tour includes architectural wonders such as Ata-Darvaza, Kunya-Ark, Muhammad Amin Khan Madrassah, Kalta Minor, Tash Hauli Palace, historic caravanserais, and mausoleums dedicated to Pahlavan Mahmud. The ensemble also comprises Islam Khoja Madrassah and Minaret, as well as Jami Mosque, which features carved wooden columns. The day ends with time to unwind and an overnight stay in Khiva.

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Following breakfast, a departure from Khiva is scheduled for Bukhara, crossing the immense Kyzylkum Desert, which was originally traversed by Silk Road caravans. Depending on logistics, the travel is conducted in a comfortable vehicle or by train. The route's varied landscapes reveal desert scenery and distant towns, providing insight into the region's past trading routes. Upon arrival in Bukhara, one of Central Asia's most sacred cities, travelers are greeted and transported to their hotel. Bukhara is famous for its well-preserved medieval architecture and religious significance. The rest of the day is free for leisure and individual exploration, giving you time to absorb the city's distinct vibe. Overnight stay at the hotel.

On this Day

This day is dedicated to a detailed walking tour of Bukhara's historic center. The tour begins at the Lyabi Hauz ensemble, which is bordered by historic madrassahs and a peaceful pond that was originally used as a water reservoir. Visits continue to the ancient Magoki Attari Mosque and the traditional trading domes, which were originally used to exchange silk, jewelry, and currency. The trail contains Abdullakhan's Tim, the Caravanserai Sayfuddin handicraft center, and the Ulugbek and Abdulazizkhan Madrassahs, which are opposite each other. The highlight is Poi Kalon Square, with its towering minaret, mosque, and Mir Arab Madrassah, followed by the Ark Fortress, Bukhara's medieval stronghold steeped in folklore. Stay overnight at the hotel.

On this Day

After breakfast, departure from Bukhara is scheduled for Samarkand, with a stop in Gijduvan, a town known for its peculiar ceramic school. Guests visit a well-known pottery workshop, where generations of craftsmen show ancient skills such as sculpting clay on the wheel, making natural dyes, hand-painting patterns, drying, and fire ceramics. The museum-hall shows unique masterpieces of Gijduvan and other regional styles, providing a thorough understanding of Uzbek applied arts. An optional ceramic painting master class can be scheduled upon request. The voyage continues to Samarkand, one of the world's oldest cities and a Silk Road treasure. When you arrive, you will be given time to rest and check into your hotel. Overnight stay in Samarkand.

On this Day

The day includes a complete sightseeing tour of Samarkand, a city synonymous with grandeur and history. Visits include the Gur Emir Mausoleum, the ultimate resting place of Amir Timur and his successors, which is known for its magnificent décor. The journey proceeds to Registan Square, an architectural wonder surrounded by three monumental madrassahs that symbolize the city's heart. Guests can also visit the massive Bibi Khanim Mosque, once one of the largest in the Islamic world, and the Shahi Zinda Necropolis, a breathtaking avenue of mausoleums with beautiful tilework. The tour culminates at the vibrant Siyab Bazaar, which depicts local daily life. Later, transportation to the railway station is organized for the high-speed train ride to Tashkent, followed by hotel transfer and overnight stay.

On this Day

Following breakfast, the final sightseeing tour of Tashkent highlights the capital's significant attractions while merging history and modern life. The itinerary includes Amir Timur Square, Theater Square, featuring the Alisher Navoi Opera and Ballet Theater, and Independence Square, which represents Uzbekistan's sovereignty. Guests visit the Earthquake Memorial, which commemorates the city's resilience and reconstruction. Khast Imam Square, which houses medieval madrassahs and Caliph Othman's renowned Quran, is the city's spiritual core. The adventure continues with a visit to Chorsu Bazaar, a bustling trading hub, and a ride on the magnificently adorned Tashkent Metro. The tour concludes with a transfer to Tashkent International Airport for departure to one's home country.

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 – Uzbekistan Easter Tour

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

  • Exploring Registan Square reveals Samarkand’s most iconic architectural ensemble.
  • Walking through Ichan-Kala uncovers Khiva’s perfectly preserved inner city.
  • Discovering Bukhara Old City immerses travelers in Silk Road history.
  • Visiting Gur Emir Mausoleum showcases Timur’s legacy and refined craftsmanship.
  • Experiencing Fergana Valley highlights living traditions, crafts, and local life.
  • Watching artisans at Rishtan pottery workshops reveals ancient ceramic techniques.
  • Touring Yodgorlik Silk Factory explains traditional ikat silk production.
  • Exploring Khast Imam Square connects visitors with Uzbekistan’s spiritual heritage.
  • Riding the Tashkent Metro combines transport, art, and Soviet-era design.
  • Crossing the Kyzylkum Desert recalls legendary caravan routes between cities.

 

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Overview – Uzbekistan Easter Tour

The Uzbekistan Easter Tour takes you on an exciting journey into the heart of Central Asia during the joyous spring season. This meticulously planned journey combines old Silk Road destinations, live customs, and architectural treasures. Furthermore, the tour emphasizes Uzbekistan’s rich history, colorful culture, and friendly hospitality. Travelers visit legendary places including Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, and the Fergana Valley. Each locale, from imperial capitals to small communities, reveals a unique chapter in the region’s history. Furthermore, the Easter season delivers good weather, flowering sceneries, and a leisurely travel pace. As a result, sightseeing is both comfortable and engrossing. The itinerary mixes high-speed trains, picturesque drives, and domestic aircraft to ensure seamless connections. As a result, guests can focus on the experiences rather than the logistics. This tour is great for cultural explorers, history buffs, and first-time tourists looking for insight and authenticity.

Furthermore, the Uzbekistan Easter Tour highlights prominent UNESCO World Heritage sites, as well as local crafts and daily life. Guests admire magnificent madrasahs, timeless mosques, and vibrant bazaars. At the same time, tours to pottery and silk workshops reveal abilities handed down through generations. The journey also combines guided sightseeing with free time for solo exploration. As a result, travelers enjoy both structure and flexibility. Comfortable accommodations and professional local guides guarantee that the trip runs smoothly. Furthermore, the route is rationally organized from west to east, reducing travel fatigue. This well-rounded Easter journey offers cultural enrichment, visual splendor, and meaningful interactions. Finally, it provides an inspirational introduction to Uzbekistan’s past and present in one unforgettable vacation.

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Website Last Updated: January 15, 2026
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