A journey to Uzbekistan will take you to a landlocked country in Central Asia, historically part of the Soviet Union. Spanning 1,425 km from west to east and 930 km from north to south, Uzbekistan shares borders with Kazakhstan to the west and north, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east, and Afghanistan and Turkmenistan to the south.
Discover the most beautiful attractions in Uzbekistan
By booking an international tour to Uzbekistan, you will explore one of the oldest cultures of the Eastern world, featuring traditional clothing, paintings, dances, and unique songs that stand out from any other culture.

The architectural artistry of Uzbekistan showcases a blend of Islamic, Persian, and Russian styles, visible in its domed houses, palaces, and mosques. The country is also renowned for its traditional crafts, including embroidery, carpet weaving, pottery, silk production, and intricate wood, stone, and metal carvings, preserved from ancient times to the present day.
Bukhara, a historic city dating back 2,500 years, lies between vast deserts stretching from China to India. It captivates visitors with its massive brick arches, centuries-old shops selling traditional souvenirs, the Kalyan Minaret, the mausoleum of Ismail Samani, 11th-century mosques, and structures from the 17th century.

Samarkand, known as the heart of the Silk Road, boasts remarkable cultural and religious landmarks. Here, you can marvel at some of Central Asia's most impressive architectural feats, such as the Bibi-Khanym Mosque and Registan Square, iconic examples of Timurid architecture, especially when booking a budget-friendly tour to Uzbekistan.
Shakhrisyabz, the green city of Emperor Timur, offers a glimpse into its heritage with ancient structures like the Summer Palace of Timur. Most of the city's landmarks are tied to the mighty king Timur, reflecting the glorious past of a powerful Central Asian empire.
