Crown your trip to Uzbekistan by visiting the fruit garden Fergana Valley surrounded by the Tien-Shan and Pamir Mountain. Small cities of Margiland and Rishtan have preserved thousand-year tradition of Silk & Ceramics while Kokand the regional capital offer a feast of Architecture Monuments.
Crown your trip to Uzbekistan by visiting the fruit garden Fergana Valley surrounded by the Tien-Shan and Pamir Mountain. Small cities of Margiland and Rishtan have preserved thousand-year tradition of Silk & Ceramics while Kokand the regional capital offer a feast of Architecture Monuments.
Train Tashkent-Margilan Sightseeing Margilan & Rishtan, o/n Kokand
Tashkent - Take the train from Tashkent-Margilan
Margilan - Meet you Driver at Margilan train station, start sightseeing
Yodgorlik Silk Factory - Heritage silk workshop using traditional ancient methods of silk processing from Cocoon to end product utilizing natural dyes…
Train Tashkent-Margilan Sightseeing Margilan & Rishtan, o/n Kokand
Tashkent - Take the train from Tashkent-Margilan
Margilan - Meet you Driver at Margilan train station, start sightseeing
Yodgorlik Silk Factory - Heritage silk workshop using traditional ancient methods of silk processing from Cocoon to end product utilizing natural dyes and weaving stand.
Rishtan - Visit famous Rishtan Blue Ceramic Artisan home workshop, get acquainted with ancient tradition process followed by Uzbek Tea ceremony with the artisan.
Kokand - Drive to Kokand 60 km
Sightseeing Kokand, Train Tashkent
Khan Palace - The palace complex, built in 1871, occupied a total area of four acres with a foundation three meters thick. It was constructed with a high portal, a highly decorated large entrance arch, and four minarets. Surrounded by a carved stone wall, the palace consisted of seven courtyards and one hundred and nineteen rooms. The inscription above the main gate reads: “Great Seyed Mohammad Khudayar Khan”.
Jami Mosque - Kokand’s most impressive mosque, built by Umar Khan in 1812, is centred on a 22m minaret and includes a colourful 100m-long aivan (portico) supported by 98 red-wood columns brought from India. The entire complex has reverted to its former Soviet guise as a museum of applied art, with one room housing a collection of suzani and ceramics from the region. A small workshop on-site makes delicious pistachio-flavoured halva (fudge-like sweet).
Norbut-Biya Madrasah - The Bolsheviks closed the 1799 Narbutabey Medressa, but it opened after independence only to have Karimov shut it down again in 2008. Visitors can visit the mosque (with its original ceiling), which Stalin reopened to win wartime support from Muslim subjects, as well the non-working medressa (now named the Mir Medressa).
Kokand - Colorful Bazaar of Kokand
Tashkent - Afternoon transfer to Koand Train station for ride back to Tashkent
- Entrance tickets to all Monuments
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Train ticket Tashkent-Margilan & Kokand-Tashkent
- Accommodation in twin rooms in high rated centrally located 3 star or boutique hotels
- Entrance tickets to all Monuments
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Train ticket Tashkent-Margilan & Kokand-Tashkent
- Accommodation in twin rooms in high rated centrally located 3 star or boutique hotels
- Guides & Drivers Tips
- Guide available as an option
- Guides & Drivers Tips
- Guide available as an option
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.