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Islamic Heritage Journey Through Uzbekistan

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Tashkent → Samarkand → Bukhara → Khiva

  • 7 Days/ 6 Nights
  • Availability : 2026
  • Tashkent
  • Tashkent
  • Max People 45

Islamic Heritage Journey in Uzbekistan | 7 Days Cultural Route

Discover Uzbekistan’s Islamic heritage through historic cities, scholars, and monuments. A 7-day educational journey from Tashkent to Khiva

About the Tour

This Islamic Heritage Journey is a carefully structured cultural and educational program designed to present Uzbekistan’s Islamic legacy through history, scholarship, and architecture.

The tour avoids presenting travel as ritual pilgrimage or commercial sightseeing. Instead, each destination is introduced within its historical, intellectual, and urban context, highlighting how cities functioned as centers of learning, governance, and community life.

This journey is not Hajj, Umrah, or a devotional pilgrimage.
It is a heritage-based exploration for travelers seeking understanding, context, and depth.

What Is Included

  • Airport meet & greet and transfers
  • All transportation during the tour
  • Hotel accommodation (double occupancy) with breakfast
  • Professional guide services throughout the program
  • Entrance tickets to all listed heritage and historical sites
  • High-speed train tickets (Tashkent–Samarkand, Samarkand–Bukhara)
  • Domestic flight: Khiva → Tashkent
  • Dinners as per itinerary

What Is Not Included

  • International flight tickets
  • Personal expenses
  • Lunches
  • Services not specifically mentioned as included

Who This Tour Is For

  • Travelers interested in Islamic heritage and history
  • Students, educators, and academic groups
  • Visitors seeking context-based cultural travel
  • Guests looking for a balanced, well-paced heritage route
Why Choose This Islamic Heritage Journey?
  • Strong focus on knowledge, history, and context
  • Clear distinction from pilgrimage-oriented programs
  • Covers Uzbekistan’s key heritage cities in a compact format
  • Respectful and accurate use of Islamic terminology
  • Balanced combination of monuments, cities, and free time
Itinerary

Day 1Arrival in Tashkent

  • Arrival in Tashkent, meet & greet at the airport
  • Transfer to hotel and check-in
  • Tashkent heritage and historical sites:

Hazrati Imam Complex Islamic Civilization Center →  Kukeldash Madrasah →  Chorsu Bazaar (free time, historical urban context)

  • Dinner
  • Overnight in Tashkent

Day 2Tashkent → Samarkand

  • High-speed train to Samarkand (approx. 2 hours 13 minutes)
  • Samarkand heritage and historical sites:

Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum → Imam Maturidi Mausoleum → Ulugh Beg Observatory → Khazrati Khizr Mosque → Bibi-Khanym Mosque → Siab Bazaar (free time)

  • Dinner
  • Evening Registan Square light show
  • Overnight in Samarkand

Day 3Samarkand → Bukhara

  • Samarkand heritage and historical sites:

Konigil Village (traditional handmade paper workshop) → Imam al-Bukhari Memorial Complex → Registan Square

  • Evening high-speed train to Bukhara
  • Overnight in Bukhara

Day 4Bukhara

  • Bukhara heritage and historical sites:
    • Samanid Mausoleum
    • Chashma Ayub
    • Ark Fortress
    • Bolo Hauz Mosque
    • Mir Arab Madrasah
    • Kalan Minaret and Mosque
  • Dinner
  • Evening old city walk (free time)
  • Overnight in Bukhara

Day 5Bukhara → Khiva

  • Bukhara heritage and historical sites:

Sayyid Amir Kulal → Bahauddin Naqshband Mausoleum → Chor Minor Mosque → Sitora Mohi Hosa (Bukhara Emirs’ Summer Residence)

  • Transfer to Khiva by comfortable bus
  • Dinner
  • Overnight in Khiva

Day 6Khiva → Tashkent

  • Khiva heritage and historical sites:

Itchan Kala (Inner City) → Dishan Kala (Outer City) → Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum → Juma Mosque → Kalta Minor Minaret → Tash-Hovli Palace

  • Dinner
  • Evening walk in Itchan Kala (free time)
  • Flight from Khiva to Tashkent
  • Overnight in Tashkent

Day 7Tashkent (Departure)

  • Transfer to Tashkent International Airport
  • End of service
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F.A.Q

Is this tour considered Hajj or Umrah?

No. This tour is not related to Hajj or Umrah.

Is this a pilgrimage tour?

No. It is an educational and heritage-based journey.

Do I need prior Islamic knowledge to join?

No. All explanations are accessible and contextual.

Is the tour suitable for families and senior travelers?

Yes. The tour is suitable for families and senior participants. The recommended minimum age is 12 years.

What language is the tour conducted in?

English (other languages available upon request).

How physically demanding is the tour?

The pace is moderate and suitable for most travelers.

Are meals included?

Breakfasts and dinners are included. Lunches are not.

What type of accommodation is provided?

Comfortable, well-located hotels.

How are heritage sites presented?

Through historical, cultural, and scholarly context.

Is this tour suitable for academic groups?

Yes. It is well-suited for educational travel.

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John Williams

Family Traveller

Great trip overall. Everything was well organized and enjoyable

January 16, 2026