This 18-day tour takes you through three countries, each with its own unique culture and atmosphere. Kyrgyzstan is famous for its mountains and lakes, though the open-air museum of petroglyphs in Cholpon-Ata is a great piece of human history. Uzbekistan’s most famous sights are the monumental cities of Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva (included as UNESCO World Heritage Sites), filled with remarkable buildings that tell of the region’s cultured past. Tajikistan is a little of nature and a little of history: Penjikent and Sarazm are two of Central Asia’s richest ancient treasures, while the Seven Lakes are natural gems. The Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan-Tajikistan Group Tour takes you everywhere, and lets you share costs with other adventurers as you cross Central Asia for almost three weeks.
Departure | End | Deadline | Status | Price | Book |
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May 23, Fri | Jun 9, Mon | May 2 | Available | US$ 3,950 | Book |
Jun 6, Fri | Jun 23, Mon | May 16 | Available | US$ 3,950 | Book |
Jul 18, Fri | Aug 4, Mon | Jun 27 | Available | US$ 3,950 | Book |
Aug 8, Fri | Aug 25, Mon | Jul 18 | Available | US$ 3,950 | Book |
Sep 5, Fri | Sep 22, Mon | Aug 15 | Available | US$ 3,950 | Book |
Bishkek - 2 nights |
B hotel, Asia Mountains or similar |
Issyk-Kul - 1 night |
Raduga, The Try Korony or similar |
Karakol - 1 night |
Green Yard, Karagat or similar |
Kochkor - 1 night |
Guest house |
Son-Kul - 1 night |
Yurt (2 people in one yurt) |
Tashkent - 2 nights |
Navruz, Grand Capital, Praga or similar |
Samarkand - 3 nights |
Sultan, Platan or similar |
Bukhara - 2 nights |
As-Salom, Fatima, Volida or similar |
Khiva - 1 night |
Malika Kheivak, Orient Star, Qosha Darvoza or similar |
Penjikent - 2 nights |
Sugd, Umariyon |
Dushanbe - 1 night |
Hilton Dushanbe or similar |