Discover Samarkand’s ancient charm and savor the flavors of
Discover Samarkand’s ancient charm and savor the flavors of
- Gur Emir Mausoleum - The Gur Emir is a quintessential example of Timurid architecture, named after its founder Timur (Tamerlane). It boasts a distinctive cylindrical dome adorned with azure tiles, characteristic of the region’s architectural style. The exterior is embellished with intricate geometric patterns and Arabic script inscriptions,…
- Gur Emir Mausoleum - The Gur Emir is a quintessential example of Timurid architecture, named after its founder Timur (Tamerlane). It boasts a distinctive cylindrical dome adorned with azure tiles, characteristic of the region’s architectural style. The exterior is embellished with intricate geometric patterns and Arabic script inscriptions, highlighting the era’s craftsmanship.
- Registan - Registan Square is the most renowned historical and architectural landmark in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It served as the center of public life during the Timurid era and continues to symbolize the city’s rich cultural heritage. The name “Registan” translates to “Sandy Place” in Persian, alluding to its history as a central gathering and trading spot.
- Bibi Khanym Mosque - The Bibi-Khanym Mosque, also known as Bibi-Khanum Mosque or Bibi-Khanym Mosque, is a historic mosque situated in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It is celebrated for its grandeur and architectural significance, reflecting the cultural and artistic achievements of the Timurid Empire in the 15th century.
- Siyob Bozor - Siyob Bazaar is a renowned market in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It is famous for its lively atmosphere and diverse range of goods, including fresh produce, spices, traditional crafts, and souvenirs. The bazaar has a rich history spanning centuries and serves as a cultural hub where locals and tourists can experience the vibrant trade and heritage of the region.
- Necropolis Shah-i-Zinda - Shakhi Zinda is a testament to the artistic achievements and religious devotion of the Islamic civilizations of Central Asia, blending history, architecture, and spirituality into a uniquely captivating experience for visitors.
- Ulugbek Madrasah - The Ulugbek Madrassa is a historic Islamic school constructed by Ulugh Beg, the Timurid ruler, scholar, and astronomer, in the 15th century. It is one of the most renowned architectural landmarks in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, located in Registan Square.
- Tilya-Kori Madrasah - The Tilla-Kori Madrassa is one of the three magnificent madrassas in Registan Square, Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Built in the 17th century, it is known for its opulent gold decoration, which gives it the name “Tilla-Kori” (meaning “Gold-Covered” in Persian).
- Sher Dor Madrasah - The Sher-Dor Madrassa is one of the three iconic madrassas in Registan Square, Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Constructed in the 17th century, it is renowned for its unique tiger mosaics, which are uncommon in Islamic architecture.
- Hazrat Khizr Mosque - The Hazrat Khizr Mosque is one of the most ancient and spiritual landmarks in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It is located on a hill near the Siyob Bazaar, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city.
- Islam Karimov Mausolee - The Islam Karimov Mausoleum is the burial site of Islam Karimov (1938–2016), the first President of independent Uzbekistan. It is situated next to the Hazrat Khizr Mosque in Samarkand, one of the city’s most sacred places.
- Observatory of Ulugbek - The Ulugbek Observatory is one of the greatest scientific landmarks of the 15th century, built by the Timurid ruler, scholar, and astronomer Ulugh Beg in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It was one of the most advanced observatories of its time and played a crucial role in the development of astronomy and mathematics.
- Prophet Daniel Mausoleum - The Mausoleum of Prophet Daniel in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, is one of the most mysterious and revered pilgrimage sites. It is believed to house the remains of Prophet Daniel (Daniyar), a biblical and Islamic figure known for his wisdom and prophecies.
- Bumazhnaya Fabrika “Meros” - The Meros Paper Factory in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, is a unique historical workshop that preserves the ancient tradition of handmade silk paper production. It is one of the few places in the world where centuries-old techniques are still used to create high-quality Samarkand paper.
- Silk Road Samarkand Tourist Center - The Silk Road Samarkand is a modern, multifunctional tourist complex located in the eastern part of Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Opened in 2022, it spans approximately 260 hectares and serves as a hub for cultural, medical, and business tourism.
- Statue of Amir Temur - The Statue of Amir Timur in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, is a grand monument dedicated to Amir Timur (Tamerlane), the 14th-century conqueror and founder of the Timurid Empire. The statue stands as a symbol of Uzbekistan’s national pride, strength, and historical legacy.
- Islam Karimov’s Statue - The Islam Karimov Memorial Statue is a monument dedicated to Islam Karimov (1938–2016), the first President of independent Uzbekistan. The statue symbolizes his role in shaping modern Uzbekistan and stands as a place of remembrance.
- Samarkand Bukhara Silk Carpets factory - The Samarkand Bukhara Silk Carpets Factory is one of Uzbekistan’s most famous traditional carpet workshops, located in Samarkand. It is renowned for producing handwoven silk carpets using centuries-old techniques passed down through generations.

- Bottled water
- Tour Guide Historian
- Travel Tax
- Bottled water
- Tour Guide Historian
- Travel Tax
- Entrance tickets to the monuments
- Lunch
- Entrance tickets to the monuments
- Lunch
Experience the enduring allure of Samarkand, the gem of the Silk Road, with this exclusive private guided tour. Accompanied by an expert local guide and featuring a flexible itinerary, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Samarkand’s premier attractions in just one or two days.
Day 1: Visit the Amir Timur statue, Gur Emir Mausoleum,…
Experience the enduring allure of Samarkand, the gem of the Silk Road, with this exclusive private guided tour. Accompanied by an expert local guide and featuring a flexible itinerary, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Samarkand’s premier attractions in just one or two days.
Day 1: Visit the Amir Timur statue, Gur Emir Mausoleum, Registan Square, Sherdor Madrassa, Ulugbek Madrassa, Tillya Kori Madrassa, Islam Karimov statue, Bibikhanum Mosque, Siyab Bazaar (closed on Mondays), Khazrati Khizir Mosque, Islam Karimov Mausoleum, and Shakhi Zinda Necropolis.
Day 2: Discover the Observatory of Ulugbek, Prophet Daniel Mausoleum, Meros Paper Factory, Samarkand - Bukhara Silk Carpet Factory, and the Silk Road Samarkand Tourist Center.
- Enjoy an exclusive Samarkand tour with a private guide
- Experience a thorough tour of the city over one or two days
- Discover the local streets on a walking tour of the city
- Tailor the itinerary to fit your schedule
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.