Two days in each city is enough, and in Khiva one day is sufficient. Between cities you can take the Afrosiyob train on the Tashkent–Samarkand–Bukhara...
I’d recommend visiting the cozy mountain village of Miraki and checking out the picturesque Hisorak Reservoir nearby. Miraki offers a glimpse into tra...
I agree with Shaman. The roads leading to places like the Seven Lakes or Iskanderkul can be rough, so a sturdy vehicle, preferably an SUV, is essentia...
I spent five days in Tajikistan last October with my wife. We’re both in our late 40s, and at no point did we feel unsafe. Our itinerary included Panj...
Your plan looks solid. I really recommend Khujand—it doesn’t have the same modern city feel as the others, but it’s a charming and authentic experienc...
Hey Vasigor!Here are the answers to your questions: From my hotel in Samarkand, I requested a private taxi through YandexGo. The fare was 150,000 ...
Khiva is a must-visit! Each Uzbek city offers a unique experience: Samarkand: The grandeur of Rome. Bukhara: The charm of Florence. Khiva: A sma...
The 7 Lakes tour costs $80–100 USD for a private car. As for Sugd Hotel, it’s one block from the main road, but traffic noise wasn’t an issue at night...
Yes, the $450 USD included the car, driver, fuel, meals, and accommodation for three days. Contact the organizer, Alishov, at +992 93 600 2985.
When we tried to camp near the border, the guards chased us away 🙂 Maybe you were lucky and went unnoticed, or had a more lenient patrol on duty...
Hello!We recently completed an amazing route: Penjikent – Seven Lakes (Marguzor) – Iskanderkul (we stopped by the lakeside near the Presidential Palac...
Food and lodging are generally not an issue.
