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Bukhara
About This Bukhara Full Day City Tour
In one day, you’ll explore the historic center of Bukhara on foot with a local guide, moving at a comfortable pace through the old city. The route is compact, so there’s no rush. Along the way, your guide explains how the city developed and why it became an important cultural and learning center. If you’re planning a longer trip, you can also see our Uzbekistan tour packages.
There’s time to pause during the walk often near Lyabi-Hauz or inside the old trading domes which makes the experience feel more natural.
This is a relaxed walking tour focused on understanding the city, not just visiting landmarks. If you have more time, you can also consider a Bukhara 2 day tour for a deeper experience.
The old city is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which helps preserve its original atmosphere.
Sayyid Amir Kulal → Bahauddin Naqshband Mausoleum → Abdulkhaliq Gijduvani → Khoja Arif Revgari → Khoja Anjir Fagnavi → Khoja Ali Romitani → Muhammad Baba Samasi
The tour lasts one full day, usually starting in the morning and finishing in the late afternoon. The schedule is planned to keep a comfortable pace, with time for short breaks during the walk.
No, accommodation is not included in this one-day tour. If you prefer a program with overnight stay, you can consider our Bukhara 2 day tour, which includes a more relaxed schedule.
Dinner is included in the program. Lunch is not included, so you’ll have the flexibility to choose where and what to eat during the day.
No, not at all. The tour is designed for everyone your guide will explain everything in a clear and easy-to-understand historical context.
Yes, absolutely. This is a cultural and historical tour, open to anyone interested in learning about the region’s heritage.
The tour is conducted in English. Other languages can be arranged upon request.
The pace is moderate. There will be walking, but with regular stops, so it’s comfortable for most travelers.
Yes, this tour works well for academic and study groups. It focuses on historical context, architecture, and the development of learning in Bukhara, with clear explanations from a local guide. The pace can also be adjusted depending on the group’s interests and schedule.
No. This is a cultural and historical experience, not a religious pilgrimage program.
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