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Uzbekistan Tours from Italy

Uzbekistan Tours from Italy

Traveling to Uzbekistan from Italy is a journey full of vivid impressions of unusual architecture, mysterious colorful ornaments, delicious cuisine, and oriental traditions. Our tours are designed specifically for the schedule of flights from Milan to Uzbekistan, and the program includes visits to the most famous places in the country.
Uzbekistan is located in the middle of the Great Silk Road between China and Italy. Many centuries ago, Venetian and Genoese merchants brought silk, spices, and precious stones from Central Asia. The legendary Marco Polo and the Franciscan John de Plano Carpini passed through these lands, spending years on the journey. Today you can easily fly to Uzbekistan on a direct flight from Milan and instantly immerse yourself in the atmosphere of an oriental fairy tale.
During your travels in Uzbekistan, you will visit the fortress city of Khiva, famous for its authentic ancient appearance. Ancient mosques, high minarets, and richly decorated palaces of eastern rulers are located behind huge clay walls in a small area. Next, you will have a trip to the bewitching Bukhara, which magically becomes the favorite city of Uzbekistan for almost every traveler. In Bukhara, you will visit spacious squares and mosques, walk through the labyrinths of the old quarters, and get lost for the whole day among the shops. And the end of the classic tour of Uzbekistan from Italy will be a tour of Samarkand, where the most majestic architectural masterpieces of the East are located: the Registan ensemble, the Bibi-Khanum mosque, and the Gur-Emir mausoleum, in which the remains of the great commander Tamerlane, who created a huge empire, are buried.
Choose one of our Tours to Uzbekistan from Italy and you will discover a whole world of oriental aesthetics with a thousand-year history.

Make sure to visit these top 4 cities during your Uzbekistan tour from Italy.

Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Samarkand - a city with one of the most bewitching monuments of the Middle Ages, with facades made of bright majolica and interiors with gilded ornaments. Each building impresses us with its scale and beauty.
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tashkent - the capital of Uzbekistan. It mixes a variety of styles: Eastern Middle Ages, classical architecture, Soviet monumental traditions, and modern skyscrapers made of glass and concrete.
Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Bukhara - a sacred city with a special atmosphere of peace. You can walk endlessly along its streets. The architecture of the monuments strikes with a variety of forms, scales, and designs.
Khiva, Uzbekistan
Khiva - a small city museum with minarets, mosques, and palaces, hidden behind the clay walls of the Ichan-Kala fortress. The ancient city has not changed much over the centuries and retained its ancient appearance.

Discover the top 4 UNESCO sites and the history of the Silk Road on a tour of Uzbekistan from Italy

Kalon Complex, Bukhara
Kalon Complex in Bukhara - monumental buildings and a massive minaret. One of the most popular places for taking photos in Bukhara.
Itchan Kala, Khiva
Itchan Kala in Khiva is a large clay fortress that protected a city. Entering inside, you will find yourself in an oriental fairy tale, where everything looks like in the distant past.
Registan Square, Samarkand
Registan Square in Samarkand is a tourist symbol of the whole of Uzbekistan! The complex consists of three magnificent madrasas, which are richly decorated inside and out.
Hast Imam, Tashkent
Hast Imam in Tashkent is a complex of monuments of the Islamic culture of Uzbekistan, which houses one of the oldest Korans - the Koran of Caliph Osman, written in the 7th century.

Highlights of Uzbekistan Tours from Italy

  • Silk Road: Highlighting the historical significance of Uzbekistan as a key stop on the ancient Silk Road trade route, and emphasizing the chance for travelers to explore this rich cultural heritage.
  • UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Emphasizing the numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Uzbekistan, such as the historic centers of Bukhara, Samarkand, and Khiva, which offer a wealth of cultural and historical significance.
  • Cuisine: Highlighting the unique and delicious Uzbek cuisine, which is known for its mix of Middle Eastern and Central Asian flavors, and offering travelers the opportunity to sample local dishes and ingredients.
  • Hospitality: Emphasizing the warm and welcoming nature of Uzbek people, and showcasing the country's tradition of hospitality towards visitors.

Uzbekistan Tours from Italy

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