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Tailormade Uzbekistan Tour Packages from Kolkata

Step into a land where ancient Silk Road legends, grand Islamic architecture and vibrant bazaars come alive with our Uzbekistan tour package from Kolkata. Located in the heart of Central Asia, Uzbekistan is a treasure trove of history, culture and breathtaking monuments that reflect centuries of trade, empire and artistic brilliance.

From the majestic blue domes of Samarkand to the timeless lanes of Bukhara and the dynamic capital city of Tashkent, Uzbekistan offers an immersive cultural experience unlike anywhere else. Ornate madrasas, bustling local markets, traditional crafts and warm hospitality make every moment of your journey memorable.

Perfect for history lovers, culture seekers and offbeat travellers, Uzbekistan blends heritage with comfort, offering guided sightseeing, charming boutique stays and authentic culinary experiences. With smooth connectivity from Kolkata and a convenient e-visa process for Indian travellers, discovering this fascinating Silk Road destination has never been easier.

OVERVIEW

A journey to Uzbekistan takes you into the heart of the ancient Silk Road, where majestic madrasas, turquoise domes and centuries-old cities tell stories of powerful empires and legendary traders. Rich in history, culture and architectural brilliance, Uzbekistan offers a unique blend of Islamic heritage, vibrant bazaars and warm Central Asian hospitality.

From the grand squares of Samarkand to the historic lanes of Bukhara and the lively capital city of Tashkent, every destination feels like stepping into a living museum. The country is known for its stunning blue-tiled mosques, bustling markets, traditional crafts and flavourful cuisine.

With convenient flight connections from Kolkata and an easy e-visa process for Indian travellers, Uzbekistan is fast becoming a popular offbeat international destination. Our Uzbekistan tour packages from Kolkata include curated stays, guided sightseeing, seamless transfers and personalised experiences to ensure a culturally enriching and hassle-free holiday.

HIGHLIGHTS OF Uzbekistan

Places to Visit

Nukus – Gateway to the Desert

Located in western Uzbekistan, Nukus is known for its unique desert landscapes and cultural treasures. It serves as a base to explore the ancient ruins of Khorezm and offers insight into the region’s lesser-known heritage.

Aral Sea – Dramatic Natural Landscape

Once one of the largest lakes in the world, the Aral Sea region now offers a haunting yet fascinating landscape. Visitors can witness ship graveyards and learn about the environmental history of Central Asia.

Fergana Valley – Cultural & Craft Hub

Fergana Valley is famous for its traditional silk production, ceramics and handicrafts. The fertile valley provides a scenic contrast to the desert cities and offers a glimpse into authentic Uzbek rural life.

Termez – Buddhist & Ancient Heritage

Situated near the Afghan border, Termez is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia. It is known for archaeological sites, Buddhist relics and historical monuments reflecting diverse cultural influences.

Charvak Reservoir – Scenic Mountain Escape

A popular getaway near Tashkent, Charvak Reservoir is surrounded by mountains and offers beautiful views, boating activities and a refreshing natural retreat.

Things To Do

Walk through the majestic Registan Square and admire the intricate blue-tiled madrasas illuminated beautifully in the evening.

Explore the historic old town of Bukhara, visiting ancient mosques, caravanserais and traditional handicraft workshops.

Discover the modern yet cultural vibe of Tashkent while exploring its museums, metro art stations and bustling local bazaars.

Step inside the walled city of Khiva and experience the charm of preserved Silk Road architecture.

Taste authentic Uzbek cuisine, including plov, kebabs and freshly baked bread, at traditional local restaurants.

Shop for silk scarves, ceramics, carpets and souvenirs in vibrant markets across Uzbekistan.

Attend a cultural folklore show featuring traditional music and dance performances.

Enjoy panoramic city views from historic minarets and ancient fortresses.

Experience the warmth and hospitality of local communities while learning about Uzbekistan’s rich traditions.

Capture stunning photographs of turquoise domes, mosaic patterns and grand Islamic monuments.

TOP TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

Samarkand – Jewel of the Silk Road

One of the oldest cities in the world, Samarkand is famous for its grand Islamic architecture and historic significance. The magnificent Registan Square, surrounded by stunning madrasas, is the highlight of the city and a symbol of Uzbekistan’s rich heritage.

Bukhara – Living Museum City

Bukhara is a UNESCO-listed city known for its well-preserved old town, domed bazaars and ancient mosques. Walking through its narrow streets feels like travelling back in time to the era of Silk Road traders.

Tashkent – Modern Capital with Historic Charm

The capital city blends Soviet-era architecture with Islamic landmarks and vibrant markets. Visitors can explore museums, metro stations with artistic designs and the bustling Chorsu Bazaar.

Khiva – Walled Desert City

Khiva’s historic inner city, Itchan Kala, is surrounded by massive mud-brick walls and filled with minarets, palaces and courtyards that showcase classic Central Asian architecture.

Registan Square – Architectural Masterpiece

This iconic square in Samarkand is framed by three magnificent madrasas adorned with intricate tile work and grand portals, making it one of the most photographed landmarks in Central Asia.

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    ITINERARY

    (Please note that this is a sample itinerary. Our Uzbekistan tour packages from Kolkata are customisable to suit your preferences.)

    Day 1

    Arrive in Tashkent and transfer to your hotel. Spend the evening at leisure exploring nearby markets or enjoying local cuisine.

    Day 2

    Explore historical landmarks, museums and vibrant bazaars before boarding a train to Samarkand.

    Day 3

    Visit the iconic Registan Square and other architectural wonders showcasing the city’s Silk Road heritage.

    Day 4

    Travel to Bukhara and explore its UNESCO-listed old town filled with mosques and traditional markets.

    Bukhara & Cultural Experiences

    Visit historic sites, attend a folklore show and experience authentic Uzbek hospitality.

    Day 6

    Return to Tashkent for your onward flight to Kolkata with unforgettable memories of Uzbekistan’s rich culture and history.

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    COST

    (Please note that the following are sample itineraries. Flying Squirrel Holidays works with your requirements to tailor your holiday for you.)

    FAQ

    1. Is Uzbekistan suitable for family holidays?

    Yes, Uzbekistan is safe and culturally rich, making it suitable for families, couples and history enthusiasts alike.

    2. How many days are ideal for an Uzbekistan trip?

    A 5–6 nights itinerary is ideal to explore major cities like Tashkent, Samarkand and Bukhara comfortably.

    3. What is the best time to visit Uzbekistan?

    The best time to visit is during spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October) when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing.

    4. Do Indian travellers need a visa for Uzbekistan?

    Indian passport holders can apply for an easy e-visa online before travelling to Uzbekistan.

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