UZBEKISTAN TOUR STOPOVER 2012
4 Day 3 Nights Holy Palaces
Country : Uzbekistan
Tour route : Tashkent – Bukhara – Samarkand – Tashkent
Duration : 4 days, 3 nights
Transportation : coach + Air Plane
Season : Full Year (Except high season and events)
Group : 1-35 pax
Hotel type : 3 & 4starts
Meal : Breakfast
Placement : DBL
Price Per PAX with 3* hotel placement: +1 FOC (USD)
| GROUP | 1 | 2 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 10+1 | 15+1 | 20+1 | 23+1 | 25+1 | 30+1 | 35+1 |
| Price Per Pax | 1757 | 1197 | 927 | 883 | 827 | 783 | 747 | 741 | 729 | 653 | 715 | 703 |
Price Per PAX with 4* hotel placement: +1 FOC (USD)
| GROUP | 1 | 2 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 10+1 | 15+1 | 20+1 | 23+1 | 25+1 | 30+1 | 35+1 |
| Price Per Pax | 2162 | 1420 | 1085 | 1035 | 972 | 904 | 863 | 854 | 840 | 832 | 809 | 813 |
ITINERARY
Day 1 Arrive to Tashkent – Taskent Tour (B)
- Arrival @ Tashkent Airport
- Transfer to Hotel in Tashkent
- Evening Tashkent City Tour
- Overnight at Hotel
Day 2 Bukhara City Tour(B)
- Breakfast @ Hotel
- Transfer to Tashkent airport for Flight to Bukhara
- Check in Hotel in Bukhara
- Bukhara city Tour
- Overnight at Hotel in Bukhara
Day 3 Samarkand City Tour(B)
- Breakfast @ Hotel
- Transfer to Samarkand
- Check in Hotel in Samarkand
- Samarkand city Tour
- Overnight at Hotel in Samarkand
Day 4 Departure(B)
- Breakfast @ Hotel
- Return to Tashkent by Coach direct to Tashkent Airport
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Tourist Class Accommodation |
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City (country) |
Hotel 3* |
Night |
| Tashkent (Uzbekistan) | Grand Tashkent / Rovshan Hotel | 1 |
| Samarkand (Uzbekistan) | Malika Prime/ Classic | 1 |
| Bukhara (Uzbekistan) | Hotel Minzifa | 1 |
| Single Supplement: $ 330 | ||
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Tourist Class Accommodation |
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City (country) |
Hotel 4* |
Night |
| Tashkent (Uzbekistan) | Dedeman Silk Road / Grand Mir Hotel | 1 |
| Samarkand (Uzbekistan) | Hotel President | 1 |
| Bukhara (Uzbekistan) | Grand Bukhara / Asia Bukhara | 1 |
| Single Supplement: $ 390 | ||
Price includes:
- Uzbekistan Visa
- Breakfast according to the program
- Professional guides (available in different languages) will try to give you the best explanation of the site’s history, traditions and culture
- Tour operator and Group Leader will make you feel comfortable and assist you in case of problem 24/7
- Entrance fees to historical places
- Air plane tickets Tashkent – Bukhara
- Escort guide during the trip in Uzbekistan
Price excludes:
- Lunch and Dinner according to the program
- Expenses of personal nature like laundry, telephone, fax, internet, beverages, camera / video camera fee at monuments, medical expenses, airport departure tax etc.
- Local payments in domestic currency, such as tips and gratuities
- Any other services not mentioned in Price Inclusions above
Bukhara Holy Palace Tour
We will start our tour with visiting the mausoleum of one of the most respected sheikhs of Islam, Bahauddin Nakshbandi, the founder of the Sufi movement in Islam. A pilgrimage to his tomb was considered as a sufficient substitution for a Hajj to Mecca. Then, you visit Chor Bakr, a complex of tombstones, one of which belongs to the famous founder of Djuybar Hajjis, Abu Bakr Saad, the grandson of the outstanding Bukhara Sufi Islam Djuybari (16 century AD). ARK Fortress (VI – XIX c) – in middle ages it was a whole town with the emirs house, with wives, mosques mint place, government institutes, store rooms, a prison and a square for public executions. Bolo Khauz Mosque (1712) Mosque Near the Pool. Samanid’s mausoleum (IX – X c) – it was the first building in Central Asia constructed from backed bricks in the shape of a cube covered by a dome with unrepeatable geometrical brickwork design – a masterpiece of world architecture Chashma Ayub Mausoleum – (a place where Job the Prophet once worked wonders) – the original construction dates from the 12th century rule of Karakhanid Arslan Khan, the earliest surviving dome was raised by Amir Temur in 1380 over the existing tomb chamber. Poikalon (XII – XVI c) architectural ensemble in the center of old Bukhara – includes the cathedral mosque “Masjidi Kalon”, “Miri Arab” madrasah and the highest minaret (46 m) at that time in the Orient. Lyabi – Haus (XVI – XVII c) – a complex with Nodir – Devon Begi madrasahs big pool surrended by trees Ulugbek Madrassah 1417 was the earliest of three commissioned by the enlightened Timutid ruler (the other two stand in Samarkand and Gijduvan) and his secular influence dominates the exterior design of the religious college. Abdul Aziz Khan Madrassah (1652), glittering in mercifully unrestored 17th century glory Tim Abdullakhan was built in 1577 and was one of the most elegant trade halls in Bukhara where silk and wool was sold by Afghan trades. Trading Domes consists of three trading centers: Tok-i-Zargaron (1570) – Jeweler’s Bazaar, Tok-i- Tilpak Furushon – Cap Maker’s Bazaar, Tok-i-Sarrafon – Moneychanger’s Bazaar. Magoki Attori – in 937 the four-pillared mosque was burn the ground in a city-wide fire and in the 12th century the present mosque was erected, from which the focus of the mosque, the original southern portal remains
Tashkent Holy Palace Tour
Barak Khan madrassah (XVI c) – headquarter of the Sunni Mufti of ex-Sogdian Central Asia & Kazakhstan. It is interesting with its mosaic and Arabic calligraphy dated late 16 century. Brick facade and the intricately carved doors made by Samarkand craftsmen. Kukeldash madrassah (XVI c) The grand 16th c. Madrassah has domed courtyard. Now the building is returned to service as an Islamic school. Beside it is the tiny 15th c. Juma mosque. Navoi Theatre – by 1940, Soviet planners had decided a theatre would greatly enhance an area known as the Drunken Bazaar for its wine-soaked market. Japanese prisoners of war completed construction in 1947. Amir Temur Square – central park with the statue of Amir Temur on the horseback and so called “Broadway”. You will be shown as well the medieval center of Tashkent, Hasti Imam square and visit there the Mausoleum of Kafal Shashi, a mystical poet and interpreter of Koran of the 10th century, who later was worshiped as a Saint. Also, you’ll see the functioning Barakhan Madrassah, which accommodates the Clerical Board of Central Asian Moslems, and its famous Library, with over 30.000 books, 3500 manuscripts and the precious sample of the Holy Koran, written by the fourth Caliph Osman and bearing stains of his blood on its pages.
Samarkand Holy Palace Tour
you visit the tremendous Bibi Khanum Mosque, which was built upon Tamerlane’s order to symbolize the power of Allah. In its yard you’ll see the massive stone book-holder, which, as legend goes, was once used for the Holy Book which is now kept in Tashkent. Registan Square with its three Madrassah, where for centuries students learned the Law of God and some secular subjects. You observe the sumptuous Tillya Kari Mosque, all covered in gold. Then, you visit the Tomb of Tamerlane, Guri Amir Mausoleum, which also contains the tomb of Mir Seiid Bereke, Tamerlane’s spiritual tutor. After lunch you are taken 12 km north from Samarkand to visit the spectacular Complex of Imam Al Bukhoriy, a celebrated personality of Islamic world, which was built with the support of the entire Muslim world. Then, you go to see the Mausoleum of Khodja Daniar or Saint Daniel, a prophet of the Old Testament. This holy place is recognized by Islam, Christianity and Judaism as one of eminent pilgrimage destinations. Gur Amir mausoleum (XV c) Timurids dynastic burial vault. A unique monument of arhitecture with blue ribbed tessellated dome
Hodja Akhrar mosque & madrassah between 1630 and 1635 Bukharan vizier Nadir Divanbegi incorporated the funerary mosque built by Akhrar’s sons into a large madrassah. South of the madrassah is the ornate Khodja Akhrar mosque (17th-20th centuries).
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