Embark on a 2-day historical and nature excursion in Aydarkul and Nurata. Experience nomadic life, explore the Kyzylkum desert, visit historical sites, and marvel at ancient petroglyphs.
Embark on a 2-day historical and nature excursion in Aydarkul and Nurata. Experience nomadic life, explore the Kyzylkum desert, visit historical sites, and marvel at ancient petroglyphs.
Day 1: Samarkand/Bukhara-Aydarkul
Chashma - in Shashma complex, you will visit holy spring water, Alexander’s fortress ruins IV century BC, Juma (friday) mosque, ancient mosque “Panjvaqta” XVI century and hammam-Bath house.
Aydarkul-Sarmishsay-Samarkand/Bukhara
Day 1: Samarkand/Bukhara-Aydarkul
Chashma - in Shashma complex, you will visit holy spring water, Alexander’s fortress ruins IV century BC, Juma (friday) mosque, ancient mosque “Panjvaqta” XVI century and hammam-Bath house.
Aydarkul-Sarmishsay-Samarkand/Bukhara
- 1 night accommodation with breakfast at yurt camp
- Bottled water
- Service of Professional Guide
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- A/C comfortable car/mini van/bus
- 1 night accommodation with breakfast at yurt camp
- Bottled water
- Service of Professional Guide
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- A/C comfortable car/mini van/bus
- All fees and/or taxes
- Personal expenses
- All fees and/or taxes
- Personal expenses
Experience a taste of nomadic living and discover the 16th largest desert in the world, Kyzylkum, with a stay at a Yurt camp during this tour. You will also visit the historical town of Nurata, nestled in the foothills of the vast Nuratau Mountains, which extend for hundreds of kilometers from Jizzakh and Barren Steppe towards Navoi and the Kyzylkum…
Experience a taste of nomadic living and discover the 16th largest desert in the world, Kyzylkum, with a stay at a Yurt camp during this tour. You will also visit the historical town of Nurata, nestled in the foothills of the vast Nuratau Mountains, which extend for hundreds of kilometers from Jizzakh and Barren Steppe towards Navoi and the Kyzylkum desert. As per popular folklore, the founding of this city and its name is attributed to the fort, Nur, established by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC. Additionally, you will go through the Sarmysh-say tract, an area in Central Asia well-known for its over 10,000 petroglyphs dating back to the Stone and Bronze Ages, depicting animals like deer and goats in a style reminiscent of the Scythian tribes’ art circle (early Iron IX-II cent. BC). Lastly, you will visit Aydarkul Lake, a stunning natural wonder located in the midst of the desert.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.