General
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan Tour 14 Days – (2026-27)
The Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan Tour provides a memorable experience through Central Asia’s most fascinating places. Furthermore, this journey combines old Silk Road cities with stunning natural scenery. Along the trip, travelers will come see magnificent architecture, colorful bazaars, and living nomadic traditions. Furthermore, seamless transit between locations increases comfort and depth of experience. Overall, this excursion is great for culture enthusiasts, history buffs, and daring adventurers alike.
In addition to this tour, you can also explore other exciting multi-country tours listed in the table below.
| 3 STAN TOURS (CENTRAL ASIA) | DURATION | Price per person (USD) | Minimum Required to Guarantee |
|---|---|---|---|
| Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan Tour (16 days) | 16 days | 3350 | 4 pax |
| Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan Tour (16 days) | 16 days | 2110 | 4 pax |
| Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Kyrgyzstan Tour (18 days) | 18 days | 3315 | 4 pax |
| Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan Tour (16 days) | 16 days | 2525 | 4 pax |
| Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan Tour (18 days) | 18 days | 2830 | 4 pax |
| Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan Tour (12 days - A) | 12 days | 2495 | 4 pax |
| Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan Tour (14 days) | 14 days | 2620 | 4 pax |
| Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan Tour (12 days - B) | 12 days | 2295 | 4 pax |
| Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan Tour (14 days) | 14 days | 2675 | 4 pax |
| 3 STAN TOURS (CENTRAL ASIA) | DURATION | Price per person (USD) | Minimum Required to Guarantee |
Itinerary – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan Tour
The itinerary for the Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan Tour appears below.
Day 02: Almaty – Charyn Canyon – Saty
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After breakfast, the drive continues to Charyn Canyon, where you can explore the famed Valley of Castles. This magnificent natural structure comprises stunning rock towers sculpted by wind and water over millions of years, as well as towering canyon walls and small passages that make for an unforgettable scene. The adventure continues to Kolsai Lakes, where guests can enjoy an easy walk near the first lake, surrounded by mountain landscape. The trail then goes to Saty village, which provides insight into rustic mountain life. Upon arrival, dinner is served at a local guesthouse, which has a pleasant and authentic environment. Overnight accommodations are available in the hamlet.
Day 03: Saty – Kayindy Lake – Karakol
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After breakfast, we'll drive to the breathtaking Kaindy Gorge, which is home to the one-of-a-kind Kaindy Lake. The lake, formed by an earthquake, is well-known for its submerged forest, where intact tree trunks stand above the clear, chilly water, creating an unearthly scene. After admiring and photographing this natural sight, proceed to the Kegen-Karjyra border crossing. Before entering Kyrgyzstan, all necessary border formalities are completed. The drive continues to Karakol, passing through stunning mountain vistas along the way. Upon arrival, there is time to relax and decompress. Overnight accommodations are provided at a hotel in Karakol.
Day 04: Karakol – Issyk Kul (Beltam)
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Following breakfast, touring in Karakol begins with visits to the Przhevalski Memorial, which honors the great explorer, the wooden Russian Orthodox church, and the Dungan Mosque, which is known for its nail-free construction and vibrant architecture. The journey continues to Jeti-Oguz Gorge, which is notable for its red rock formations known as the Seven Bulls and the Broken Heart Mountain, as well as its flower-filled valleys. Travel continues to the beaches of Issyk Kul Lake, which is known for its warm, mineral-rich waters and breathtaking alpine scenery. Arriving in a traditional yurt camp provides an opportunity to experience nomadic culture. Dinner and overnight stay in a national yurt.
Day 05: Issyk Kul – Bishkek
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Breakfast is served at the yurt camp before leaving for Bishkek, with various cultural and ecological stops along the road. The route includes Skazka Canyon, whose colorful rock formations mimic fairy-tale castles formed by erosion. In Bokonbayevo, a traditional eagle hunting exhibition presents an ancient Kyrgyz custom passed down through centuries. The walk continues to Burana Tower, a historic minaret from the ancient city of Balasagun, which is accompanied by a museum with stone bal-bal figures. Arrival in Bishkek, followed by transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day is free for rest. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 06: Bishkek – Tashkent
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Following breakfast, a walking city tour of Bishkek begins at Oak Park, a popular gathering spot in the city center. The journey continues to Ala-Too Square, the Philharmonic Hall, and the Statue of Manas, which commemorates the great national hero. The next stop is Victory Square, which features an eternal flame to commemorate wartime sacrifice. The journey continues to Ala Archa National Park, where time is spent admiring the mountain landscape, fresh air, and panoramic vistas. Later, transportation is arranged to the airport for departure to Tashkent. Upon arrival, migration requirements are performed, and visitors are met by an Apricot Tours agent for transfer to their hotel. Overnight accommodations are provided.
Day 07: Tashkent – Urgench – Khiva
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Breakfast is followed by a transfer to the airport for your domestic trip to Urgench. Upon arrival, visitors meet the driver and travel to Khiva, where their luggage is handed to the hotel before sightseeing begins. A guided walking tour of Ichan-Kala, the old inner town, and an outdoor museum. Highlights include Ata-Darvaza, Kunya-Ark, Muhammad Rahim Khan and Muhammad Amin Khan's madrasahs, Kalta Minor, Tash Hauli Palace with its former harem, caravanserai, and trading domes, Seyd Allaudin Mausoleum, Islam-Khoja Madrasah and Minaret, and Jami Mosque. The day ends with free time for relaxation. Overnight at a hotel in Khiva.
Day 08: Khiva – Bukhara
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Breakfast is offered at the hotel before leaving Khiva for Bukhara. The journey is accomplished by either driving across the huge Kyzylkum Desert or taking the train, depending on availability. During the journey, images of desert landscapes and distant towns provide context for the region's environment and history. Upon arrival in Bukhara, guests are transferred immediately to their hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is free to relax and explore on your own, giving you time to soak in the aura of this old Silk Road city. Overnight accommodations are provided at the hotel in Bukhara.
Day 09: Full-Day Bukhara Tour
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After breakfast, have a guided walking tour of Bukhara's historical sites. The tour begins with the Lyabi Hauz ensemble, which includes Nadir Divanbegi Madrassa, Khanaka, Kukeldash Madrassa, and a statue of Khodja Nasreddin. Visits continue to Magoki Attari Mosque, Abdullakhan's Tim, and Sayfuddin Caravanserai, which is now a handicrafts center. The tour continues through the covered trading domes Toki Sarrofon, Toki Telpak Furushon, and Toki Zargaron. The Ulugbek and Abdulazizkhan Madrassas are visited first, followed by Poi Kalon Square, which features a minaret, mosque, and Mir Arab Madrassa. The day ends at the old Ark Fortress. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 10: Bukhara – Samarkand
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Breakfast is followed by a countryside tour from Bukhara. The first destination is Sitorai-Mokhi-Khossa, the old summer house of Bukhara's last Emir, which features a mix of Eastern and European architectural styles. The trek continues at the Bakhauddin Naqshbandi Mausoleum, a major pilgrimage and spiritual center. The next stop is Chor-Minor Madrasah, which is recognized for its remarkable four-tower style. After the tour program, you will be transferred to the railway station for your high-speed train ride to Samarkand. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted and transferred to their hotel. The rest of the day is free for recreation. Overnight at a hotel in Samarkand.
Day 11: Full-Day Samarkand Tour
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Following breakfast, a guided sightseeing tour of Samarkand's most famous landmarks. The tour begins at the Gur-Emir Mausoleum, the resting place of Amir Timur and his family, which is known for its beautiful dome and interior splendor. The tour proceeds to Registan Square, Samarkand's architectural core, which is encircled by Ulugbek, Sherdor, and Tilla-Kori Madrassas decorated with beautiful tilework. The program continues to the Bibi-Khanim Mosque, which was once one of the largest and most spectacular mosques in the Islamic world. The tour concludes at Siyab Bazaar, a vibrant market full with local vegetables and traditional goods. The motel provides overnight accommodations.
Day 12: Samarkand – Tashkent
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After breakfast, we begin our sightseeing in Samarkand. The journey includes the Shahi-Zinda Necropolis, a magnificent collection of mausoleums forming a hallowed avenue of architectural treasures. The tour continues at Ulugbek's Observatory, a significant medieval astronomical facility that showcases advanced scientific achievements. The Mausoleum of Hoji Doniyor, also known as Saint Daniel, is visited next. The tour concludes at the Meros paper plant in Konigil hamlet, where ancient ways of making handmade paper are exhibited. Later, transportation is arranged to the railway station for departure to Tashkent by high-speed train. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by an Apricot Tours agent and transported to their hotel. Overnight accommodations are provided.
Day 13: Full-Day Tashkent Tour
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Following breakfast, a guided city tour introduces the highlights of Tashkent. The program opens at Amir Timur Square with a tribute to the great conqueror's historical legacy. The road continues to Theater Square and the State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater, which is named after Alisher Navoi. The next stop is Independence Square, which symbolizes the nation's history and aspirations, followed by the Earthquake Memorial, which commemorates the city's rehabilitation. The tour continues to Khast Imam Square, which houses old madrasahs and the ancient Quran of Caliph عثمان. Chorsu Bazaar is known for its bustling trade and striking blue domes. The tour culminates with a ride on the magnificently adorned Tashkent Metro. Stay overnight at the hotel.
Day 14: Departure to Home Country
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The hotel serves breakfast before making final preparations for departure. Transfer is arranged to Tashkent International Airport, with help if needed. After arriving at the airport, formalities are performed individually before boarding the departure flight. This concludes a complete travel through Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan that included various landscapes, old Silk Road cities, cultural legacy, and traditional lifestyles. Guests leave with enduring memories of the historic monuments, natural beauty, and profound cultural experiences they had along the tour.
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 the country (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 – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan Tour
The Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan Tour have a lot to offer. Below are the main highlights.
- Explore Almaty city landmarks blending history, culture, and mountain scenery.
- Discover Charyn Canyon dramatic rock formations and sweeping desert landscapes.
- Experience Kolsai and Kaindy Lakes pristine alpine nature and reflections.
- Stay in Issyk Kul yurt camp experiencing authentic Kyrgyz traditions.
- Witness traditional eagle hunting showcasing Kyrgyz heritage and ancient skills.
- Explore Ichan-Kala remarkably preserved Silk Road inner city.
- Admire Bukhara historic ensembles reflecting centuries of Islamic scholarship.
- Visit Registan Square Samarkand iconic centerpiece of Central Asian architecture.
- Learn science history at Ulugbek Observatory medieval astronomical achievements.
- Discover Tashkent cultural landmarks blending modern life and ancient heritage.
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Overview – Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan Tour
The Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan Trip is an intensive Central Asian journey through legendary Silk Road regions. This well planned itinerary connects the enormous steppes of Kazakhstan, the alpine splendor of Kyrgyzstan, and the timeless cities of Uzbekistan. From the start, guests are immersed in a seamless blend of history, culture, and nature. Furthermore, old caravan routes come to life through UNESCO-listed structures and historic capitals. Along the trip, stunning canyons, alpine lakes, and highland grasslands provide stark contrasts. Furthermore, local customs continue to play an important role in daily life. This journey provides both exploration and authenticity. Each destination enriches and balances the whole experience.
Furthermore, this multi-country tour explores Central Asia’s cultural richness in depth. Guests visit bustling bazaars, hallowed mausoleums, and architectural marvels sculpted by civilizations. At the same time, yurt stays and rural encounters help to reveal nomadic origins. As a result, the experience seems both informative and intimate. Transportation is well-coordinated, resulting in smooth transitions between regions. Furthermore, guided sightseeing provides relevant historical background at each location. This Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan trip is great for those seeking culture, landscapes, and connections. Finally, it provides a holistic Silk Road experience that is interesting, memorable, and meticulously organized.
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