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 Trip Length
28 Days
 Trip Starts
Ashgabat
 Trip Finishes
Almaty
28 Day 5-Stans - Travel with Dennis Bunnik Itinerary (Bunnik Tours)
Countries Explored: Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan
Accommodation
3.5 - 4 Star
Max. Group Size
20
Guide Level
Fully Guided
Trip Code
BUN844

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Bunnik Tours 28 Day 5-Stans - Travel with Dennis Bunnik. Welcome to the enchanting realm of Central Asia’s 5 Stans — Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. This extraordinary journey will take you on a whirlwind exploration of the Silk Road, delving into the age-old legacies, vibrant bazaars, architectural marvels, and warm hospitality that define this untouched corner of the world. Designed for those who seek to venture off the beaten path, this small group tour promises thrilling odysseys where everyday life is vastly different...read more to our own and English is not widely spoken.

There will be some long road journeys, as well as sights and local culture that few other travellers have had the opportunity to witness. Along the way, you’ll fully immerse yourself in the bygone era of the Soviet Union, not only through what you see and learn but also through every aspect, including accommodation and service - all in the pursuit of reaching these remote and fascinating destinations. Return international flights are included between Australia and the start & end point of your trip. Surcharges may apply.

Itinerary

Welcome to Turkmenistan, an ancient land of great spirituality, tradition and natural beauty. Its diverse history has left a lasting impression on the country with language from the Oghuz tribes, religion from the Arabs and Persians, and education from the Soviets. We begin in Turkmenistan's capital, Ashgabat, which became independent from Russia in the early 1990's. This unusual city is an eclectic mix of Soviet style architecture, extensive white marble and open green spaces. It is like no other city and is a stark contrast to the rest of the country.

We arrive in Ashgabat in the early hours of the morning. Enjoy some time to rest and rejuvenate before embarking on an afternoon tour. We'll wonder through this intriguing white marble city, first visiting the Parthian Fortress of Nisa, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site. Other highlights include Independence Park with its towering monument, reminiscent of a white marble Eiffel Tower and the grand Ertuğrul Gazi Mosque, a prominent religious structure that holds cultural and historical significance in the region. Next, we'll visit the National Carpet Museum, home to a collection of meticulously crafted Turkmen carpets and exquisite carpet artifacts, followed by a visit to the colourful Russian bazaar.

Tonight, we'll enjoy a group welcome dinner, where we will be captivated by a folk performance, highlighting the region's unique culture.

Explore the surrounds of Ashgabat this morning, venturing to Geok Depe, a region renowned for its historical Turkmens fortress and the site of the largest battle the Russians engaged in within Central Asia. Our first stop is the Arkadash Stud Farm, where we'll have the chance to see the Akhal-Teke horses. Nicknamed the ‘Golden Horses' due to their lustrous coats, they are a testament to the Turkmen breed's reputation for speed, endurance, and intelligence, tracing their lineage back an astonishing 3,000 years in history.

Believed to be one of the largest mosques in Central Asia, the Kipchak Mosque, also known as Türkmenbaşy Ruhy Mosque is our next destination. This architectural masterpiece is a sight to behold, graced by a majestic, glistening golden dome that captures the essence of its opulence. We'll also visit the nearby presidential mausoleum, an equally stunning structure crafted from white marble and adorned with gleaming gold accents.

We'll make our way back to Ashgabat where we will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. We then return to our hotel where the remainder of the day is yours to savour at your leisure.

Optional Excursion: Darvaza Flaming Crater – Travel by 4WD jeeps to witness the Darvaza Flaming Crater at night. This unique geological phenomenon is a massive crater with a perpetually burning natural gas flame, creating a mesmerising and eerie spectacle that has earned it the ‘Door to Hell' moniker. Enjoy a picnic dinner whilst admiring this captivating natural wonder. Please note this tour will conclude at your hotel around midnight. 10 hours – from US $150pp (minimum 3 people)

Today, we bid farewell to Turkmenistan as we make our way to the neighbouring country of Uzbekistan. At the heart of the Stans, Uzbekistan is the most visited and is famed for its rich historical past. The nation's history has been significantly shaped by the diverse cultures that traversed its lands, as well as by conquerors such as Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, and the Russian Empire.

This morning we'll fly to Daşhoguz before crossing the border and travelling to Khiva. The city is renowned for its remarkably preserved old town that transports you back to the 10th century and the glory days of the Silk Road. Modern day Khiva is a friendly town filled with monotone and mud-walled buildings that harken back to its historical roots.

Khiva is a fantastic city to discover by foot, and today we'll do just that. Our walking tour will lead us through the enchanting UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town, Ichan Kala, where time seems to have stood still. Here, we'll encounter architectural marvels that have remained remarkably unchanged for over 2,000 years. Along this journey, we'll admire the truncated Kalta Minor Minaret, a resplendent, turquoise-tiled structure erected in 1851 by Mohammed Amin Khan, as well as Kunya Ark, Madrassah Rakhimkhon, the Mausoleum of Pakhlavan Makhmud, and Islam Khodja Minaret.

Our sightseeing continues after lunch, where we will visit the beautifully carved wooden pillars at the Friday (Juma) Mosque and see the amazing, decorated ceiling of the Tosh-Hovli Palace. The palace, which means ‘Stone House' is filled with incredible blue tiles, carved wooden pillars and an extraordinary ghanch (ornately carved alabaster).

Over 2,000 years old, the Holy City of Bukhara is one of the best examples of preserved Islamic cities within Central Asia. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed city, often referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Silk Road,' is filled with mosques, madrassahs (Islamic schools), flat-roofed houses and covered bazaars.

Gear up for a long travel day today as we bid adieu to Khiva and make our way by road to the ancient city of Bukhara. There will be plenty of stops along the way for us to stretch out and break for lunch. Once we arrive at Bukhara, the rest of the day is free for us to enjoy at our own pace.

A half-day tour of Bukhara will introduce us to many more wonders of this Holy City. Venturing into the surrounding areas of Bukhara, we'll visit Sitorai Mokhi Khosa, the former summer residence of Bukhara's last Emir. Originally conceived by Akhad-Khan in the late 19th century, it was Muzaffar-Khan who completed the main palace and dedicated it to his beloved wife, Sitora-Bonu. Following her passing, the palace earned the name Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa, meaning 'star-like and moon-like palace.' Its architectural charm draws parallels to Russia's magnificent Peterhof Palace in St Petersburg.

Special Experience: Indulge in an authentic culinary experience at a local Rahman master's house. Witness the art of '‘Plov'' preparation and delight in the creations for lunch. Our journey proceeds to the Baha-ud-Din Naqshband Memorial Complex, a revered site dedicated to the Islamic saint of the same name. This significant Muslim shrine draws pilgrims from across the globe who come to offer prayers, make wishes, and seek blessings and healing.

Today, we'll be met by some of the city's monuments and mosques as we spend the day further exploring Bukhara. We will visit the historic Lyabi-Khauz ensemble, Magoki Attori Mosque and the stunning Madrassah Aziz Khan. Our journey will also visit the Ark Fortress – with foundations dating back to the 4th to 3rd century BC, it has been destroyed and rebuilt many times since then – as well as the Bolo Hauz Mosque and the Mausoleums of Ismail Samani and Chashma-Ayub.

Later, we'll visit the Hunarmand UNDP Assisted Workshop to see local artisans carving, miniature painting, block printing, gold embroidery, metal chasing and suzani embroidery.

The second largest and probably the most famous city in Uzbekistan, Samarkand dates back about 2,750 years and was once known as the ‘Rome of the East'. Today, the city comprises both its ancient medieval core and a modern district established following the Russian conquest in the 19th century.

En route to Samarkand, we'll stop in the small town of Gijduvan, renowned as a craft and trade centre for centuries. This town is particularly famous for its exquisite ceramics, distinguished by intricate geometric, animal, and botanical motifs, stemming from ancient polychromatic glazed ceramic traditions. In Gijduvan, we'll delve into the fascinating artistry of ceramic production, gaining insights into the intricate process while immersing ourselves in the rhythms of local life.

Next, we'll participate in a masterclass on bread baking and shashlik preparation. Here, we'll observe the traditional methods of crafting bread and shashliks before relishing them as part of our authentic Uzbek lunch.

After arriving in Samarkand and checking into our hotel, we'll enjoy the evening at leisure.

We'll begin our day of sightseeing with a visit to the impressive UNESCO World Heritage-listed Registan Square, one of Central Asia's most iconic sights. This breathtaking ensemble of architectural marvels embodies the city's rich history and cultural significance. Here, we'll admire the medieval architecture and its three madrassahs: Ulug-Bek, Tilya-Kori, and Sher-Dor, which date back to the 15th and 17th centuries. We'll then visit the Gur-e Amir Mausoleum, another architectural masterpiece and the final resting place of Tamerlane (Timur), one of history's most formidable conquerors.

Our journey proceeds to Bibi-Khanym, a mosque of profound significance in Samarkand. Completed in 1404, it once stood as Central Asia's largest mosque, capable of hosting 10,000 devout worshippers. We'll also visit the Silk Road Bazaar and Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis, a complex of medieval mausoleums dating back as far as the 11th and 12th centuries.

After lunch we will visit a local winery where we will indulge in a wine tasting before returning to Samarkand for an evening at leisure.

Today we will travel to Konigil village to visit a paper-making workshop. Founded by the Muktarov brothers, the paper mill has revived this ancient tradition based on Samarkand technologies. See how mulberry bark is cleaned, boiled and mashed before being flattened, dried and painted.

Special Experience: Tour a paper-making workshop and engage hands-on in the intricate steps of crafting paper by hand. On our return to Samarkand, the afternoon is free for you to explore this fascinating city at your own pace.

We bid farewell to Uzbekistan this morning as we make our way to Tajikistan. We begin in Panjakent (or Penjikent), an ancient city with a rich history dating back over 2,500 years. Known for its archaeological significance along the Silk Road, Panjakent today serves as a cultural and economic centre in the region, offering a blend of historical exploration and vibrant local culture.

Before reaching Panjakent we will make our way to the Seven Lakes, a chain of beautiful alpine lakes located in the west of the Fann Mountains. Renowned for their stunning natural beauty, each with its unique colour and landscape. We'll stop at Lake Khoazorchashma, often referred to as the ‘Seventh Lake,' the final and highest lake. Here, we will enjoy a picturesque picnic lunch amongst the breathtaking mountain surroundings.

Arriving in Panjakent we'll take a city tour, visiting Rudaki Museum, dedicated to celebrating the life and poetry of Abu Abdullah Rudaki, a prominent figure in Persian literature and poetry. We'll also visit the local bazaar and mosque and discover ancient Panjakent, just a short drive from modern Panjakent.

We'll venture to Dushanbe today, the capital of Tajikistan, nestled alongside the turquoise waters of the Varzob River. This immaculate city boasts European and Soviet-inspired aesthetics, adorned with tree-lined boulevards, numerous parks, and public squares. It also proudly serves as the epicentre for Tajikistan's finance, politics, administration and culture.

En-route to Dushanbe, we'll visit Varzob Gorge. This scenic gorge is renowned for its rugged mountain landscapes, crystal-clear rivers, and lush greenery. Enjoy some time here to take in the surrounds before lunch at a local café.

We continue to Dushanbe where the rest of the day will be at leisure.

Today, we embark on a journey into the rich history and vibrant culture of the Tajik people, beginning with a visit to the gilded monument of Ismoili Somoni. Our exploration continues as we stroll through Rudaki Park, immersing ourselves in the bustling local bazaar, and marvelling at the exquisite traditional architecture showcased at Kokhi Navruz.

In the afternoon, we'll visit the neighbouring town of Hisor, where we will have the privilege of exploring an ancient fortress steeped in millennia of history. An open-air museum, this formidable stronghold, which has witnessed countless epochs, bears the marks of numerous renovations and meticulous restorations over the ages.

The rest of the day offers you the freedom to further discover facets of Dushanbe at your own leisure or simply to unwind and rejuvenate as you wish.

We make our way to Khujand today. This city was conquered by Alexander the Great who rebuilt, fortified, and renamed it to Alexandria Eschate. It was later taken over by the Arabs in the 8th century. Modern day Khujand is an important industrial, scientific and cultural centre in northern Tajikistan.

Along the way we'll make a few stops, including lunch at a local restaurant and a visit to Mug Tepe Fortress in Ura-Tube, one of the ancient settlements in Tajikistan. Next, we'll explore the vibrant Istaravshan Bazaar, an oriental market that offers an array of treasures beyond your imagination. It is also famous for its freshly baked Tajik round breads. We'll have the opportunity to witness a demonstration of its preparation.

We'll arrive to Khujand where the evening is at leisure.

Known for its museums and unique mix of modern, medieval and Soviet-era architecture, the cosmopolitan city of Tashkent is our destination today. One of the oldest stops on the Silk Road, dating back to the 2nd century, Tashkent now stands proudly as the dynamic capital of Uzbekistan.

Before we depart for Tashkent, we'll take a city tour of Khujand this morning, one of the oldest cities in Central Asia. We'll stroll through Kamoli Khujandi Square, see Timur Malik Fortress and the Mausoleum of Sheikh Muslihiddin, and learn about the history of Khujand at the Historical Sughd Museum. Our last stop is Arbob Cultural Palace, built as a replica of the Tsar's Winter Palace at Peterhof, it was once the headquarters of a Soviet collective farm built in the 1950's.

Following lunch, we'll proceed to the Oybek border, marking our entry into Uzbekistan, and then head to Tashkent, where we will spend the next two nights.

We'll get acquainted with Uzbekistan's capital during a day of sightseeing, starting in the Old Town. Here, we'll see the Barak-Khan Madrasah and Tillya Seikh Mosque, which holds a copy of the Koran dating back to the 7th century. Next, we will visit the bustling Chorsu Bazaar. A shopper's delight, the bazaar is filled with a glorious mix of spices, grains, fresh produce and souvenirs.

This afternoon our sightseeing continues as we visit Amir Temur Square and the famous Tashkent Metro. This spectacular metro resembles an underground gallery, where all 29 stations are a work of art. Opened in 1977, there is a Soviet feel to the metro's architecture and artwork.

Enjoy the late afternoon at leisure, to further explore at your own pace.

It's on to our fourth Stan today, as we travel into Kyrgyzstan, a nation known for its breathtaking natural landscapes. Our destination is the capital, Bishkek, a vibrant city that serves as a cultural hub, complete with a burgeoning culinary and arts scene.

Enjoy the morning at leisure before we transfer to the airport this afternoon for our flight to Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan.

This afternoon, we'll make our way to Naryn, a town graced by vast natural beauty. Nestled amidst towering mountains, it is cradled by the gentle flow of the Naryn River. Off the beaten tourist track, you can experience the Kyrgyz modest way of life in this small town, which adds to the unique charm of this destination.

Bishkek is home to a variety of sights and monuments that tell the city's story. Today we'll explore these sights during a tour before we continue our journey to Naryn. We begin our sightseeing with a visit to Manas Monument in Philharmonic Square, the main national hero of the Kyrgyz people.

Next, we'll take a walking tour, beginning at the iconic Ala Too Square. Here, we'll witness the solemn ceremony of the Changing of the Guard of Honor, followed by the grand governmental edifices that line our path. Our tour culminates at the historic Old Square, where we'll behold the imposing Parliament House and the last-standing Lenin Monument in Central Asia. We'll also visit Oak Park, a delightful urban oasis, known for its stately oak trees and open-air sculpture gallery.

Making our way to Naryn, we will see the Burana Complex, Boom canyon, OrtoTokoy water reservoir, and scenic Dolon pass.

Take in the spectacular scenery as we travel through the picturesque At-Bashi valley, making our way to the ruins of Koshoy Korgon fortress. It is believed to have once served as a formidable citadel during the 12th century under the Karakhanid rule, and it was built upon a location with a history of habitation dating back to at least the 8th century.

Next, we'll reach Kara-Koyun gorge where ancient Tash Rabat is located. The well-preserved caravanserai built of local stone dates back to the 15th century during the time of the Karakhanid Khanate. The site offers a glimpse into the fascinating history of the Silk Road and the role played by such caravanserais in facilitating trade and cultural exchange across Eurasia. While here, we will have the chance to walk in the scenic gorge.

Challenging Day: Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.

Special Experience: Enjoy an authentic lunch experience within a remote mountain village, known as Tash Rabat and savour the flavours of the region.

Lake Issyk-Kul is a stunning, high-altitude alpine lake nestled in the Tian Shan mountains of Kyrgyzstan. Often referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Tian Shan' due to its breathtaking beauty, the lake is one of the largest and deepest mountain lakes in the world. It is known for its clear, deep blue waters and the surrounding picturesque landscapes, which include snow-capped peaks, lush valleys, and charming lakeside villages.

We'll travel along the southern shore of Issyk Kul Lake which is a fantastic opportunity to see the entirety of the lake from another angle. We'll make a stop at Kyzyl Tuu Village to participate in activities that connect us with the local culture.

Special Experience: Learn about the rich cultural heritage of Kyzyl Tuu Village by engaging in a yurt building workshop, gaining insights into the nomadic way of life. During our yurt building workshop, we'll learn about these nomadic collapsible dwellings that are made of a wooden skeleton and covered with felt.

We'll immerse ourselves further in the local culture tonight when we stay in traditional yurts located right near the lake. Like most yurt camps in Kyrgyzstan, we will be provided with the essentials, electricity for lighting and heating, western toilets and outdoor showers with hot water. Please note facilities will be shared.

Single bookings will be required to share for one night, when staying overnight in the Yurt camp. It will be based on twin share (2 people) per Yurt.

The fourth largest city in Kyrgyzstan, Karakol is our destination today. Nestled between Issyk Kul Lake and the Tian Shan mountains, the city is filled with traditional Russian architecture, a nod to its Russian founding in 1869.

After breakfast we will begin our journey to Karakol, first stopping to visit the Skazka Canyon, where we'll enjoy the amazing landscapes. We'll swap alpine scenery for dramatic desert scenery when we visit Skazka Canyon, known as Fairytale Canyon, and explore its dramatic rock formations that jut out of the red sandy ground. Nearby, we'll attend an eagle hunting show and learn more about this incredible species from a ‘Berkutchi' – a Golden Eagle Hunter.

Our next stop is Djety Oguz, also spelled as Jety-Oguz, a picturesque valley and rock formation. This natural wonder is renowned for its stunning red sandstone cliffs, which have unique shapes and vibrant colours. The name ‘Djety Oguz' translates to ‘Seven Bulls' in Kyrgyz, and it is named after the seven distinctive rock formations that resemble a row of charging bulls. We'll walk in the gorge, following its river up and down back to our coach, before continuing our journey.

Upon arrival in Karakol, we'll take a city tour, including a visit to the Holy Trinity Cathedral, an old wooden Orthodox Church and see the Dungan Mosque. This exotic-looking, blue building resembles a mosque, but was built for Karakol's community of Dungans (Chinese Muslims).

Challenging Day: Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.

Bid farewell to Kyrgyzstan as we welcome you to Kazakhstan, our final Stan, and its grandest urban hub, Almaty. Here, against the stunning backdrop of the snow draped Zailiysky Alatau mountains, the city seamlessly blends the heights of contemporary skyscrapers with the timeless elegance of 19th century Russian architecture. Almaty's streets are adorned with lush green parks, world-class museums, bustling shopping centres, and a plethora of attractions, solidifying its status as one of Central Asia's premier metropolises.

We have an early start this morning, travelling to the outskirts of town to visit the vibrant and bustling Karakol Sunday Animal Market. We'll cross the border into Kazakhstan and make our way to the magnificent Charyn Canyon and its valley of the Castles. Here, you can choose to hike down towards the valley floor and climb back up again or observe the canyon rim from above.

Challenging Day: Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.

Parks, museums, and incredible views are on the itinerary today as we explore Almaty.

Our first stop is the Park of 28 Panfilov Guardsmen, located in the central-eastern part of the city. The park is dedicated to the 28 soldiers of an Almaty infantry unit who died while fighting against the Germans during the Great Patriotic War. Next, we'll visit the Orthodox Zenkov Cathedral. Built entirely out of wood in the early 1900s, the cathedral was used as a museum and concert hall during the Soviet era and was returned to a Russian Orthodox Church in 1995. It's colourful exterior and intricate design is certainly impressive!

Continuing our journey, we'll visit the Central State Historical Museum, which houses the most significant collection of Kazakh historical, archaeological and political artefacts.

Our day ends with a cable car ride to the top of Kok-Tobe Hill where we'll enjoy incredible views over the city before an evening at your leisure.

Be immersed in the customs of the Kazakh people this morning during a visit to the Ethnographic Recreation Centre, also known as ‘Huns'. This experience will transport you deep into the heart of Kazakh culture, providing you with a unique opportunity to connect with the customs and heritage that have shaped this remarkable nation for generations.

This afternoon we'll discover Medeu, the highest mountainous ice-skating sports complex in the world. Built in 1949, the ice-skating rink consists of over 10,500 square metres, and fell into despair after the fall of the Soviet Union but has been revived in the past decade. We'll also stop at Medeu Dam for amazing panorama views. The dam was designed to protect the city from devastating mudflows resulting from Medeu Valley.

On our return to Almaty, enjoy some free time before we come together for a group farewell dinner.

Today marks the end of our spectacular Central Asia adventure through the 5-Stans. We hope you leave with fantastic memories!

Trip Inclusions

Explore the marble city and great monuments of Turkmenistan

  • Tour the city of Ashgabat
  • Visit Arkadash Stud Farm and Kipchak Mosque

Observe Islamic architecture, ancient cities and Silk Road history in Uzbekistan

  • Discover the walled city of Khiva on foot
  • See Tashauli Palace and visit the Friday Mosque
  • Visit the summer residence of the last Emir of Bukhara the Sitorai Mokhi Khosa
  • Plov demonstration at a famous Rahmon's house
  • Explore the Bahauddin Naqshbandi Mausoleum
  • Visit Lyabi-Khauz ensemble, Khanaga Magoki Attori Mosque and Madrassah Aziz Khan
  • See some local arts at the Hunarmand UNDP Assisted Workshop
  • In Gijduvan witness the ceramic production while observing day to day life of the locals
  • Partake in a bread baking and shaslick cooking masterclass
  • In depth look at the city of Samarkand
  • Visit Bibi-Khanym, Silk Road Bazaar and Shah-i-Zinda necropolis
  • Savour wine tastings at a local winery
  • Visit a paper-making workshop in Konigil Village

Explore Tajikistan with its culturally rich history dating back to 4th Millennium BCE

  • Picnic lunch at Lake Khoazorchashma, the last of the Seven Lakes
  • City tour of Panjakent
  • Travel to Dushanbe via Varzob Gorge
  • Visit the monument of Ismoili Somoni richly decorated in gold
  • Walk through Rudaki Park with its beautiful canopy of mature trees.
  • Visit the cultural palace "Kohi Navruz"
  • In Hisor Town, visit the ancient fortress of Hisor
  • Stop at Mug Tepe fort in Ura-Tube, one of the ancient settlements in Tajikistan
  • Visit Istaravshan Bazaar
  • Discover one of the oldest cities in Central Asia - Khujand
  • See Timur Malik's Fortress
  • Explore Sheikh Muslihiddin's legacy and Khujand's lively Panjshanbe Bazaar
  • Visit the Arbob Cultural Palace

Discover the eclectic capital of Uzbekistan

  • Full day of sightseeing in Tashkent including Kukeldash Madrasah
  • Explore Tashkent Metro to see the underground gallery

Traverse the unspoilt mountainous country of Kyrgyzstan

  • Explore the capital of Kyrgyzstan on a city tour
  • Stroll Ala Too Square to witness the Guard of Honor ceremony
  • See Burana Complex, Boom Canyon, OrtoTokoy Reservoir, and Dolon Pass
  • Explore the ruins of Koshoy-Korgon medieval Caravanserai
  • In Kara-Koiun gorge visit Tash Rabat Caravansarai
  • Lunch in a local mountain village
  • Visit Kochkor Village's handicraft centre to witness traditional felt carpet making
  • Stop at Kyzyl Tuu Village and participate in a yurt workshop
  • Travel to the seventh deepest lake in the world, Issyk-Kul Lake
  • See the amazing 'Fairy Tale' landscapes of the Skazka Canyon
  • Visit a Golden Eagle hunter and watch the process of hunting
  • Drive to Djety Oguz canyon, walk along the river and red rocks
  • Explore Karakol on a city tour, including the Holy Trinity Chruch
  • View the Dungan Mosque in Karakol
  • Visit the unforgettable Karakol Sunday Animal Market

Visit the economic powerhouse of Central Asia, Kazakhstan

  • Explore the magnificent Charyn Canyon and its Valley of the Castles
  • Discover Kazakhstan on a city sightseeing tour of Almaty
  • Take a cable-car ride to the top of Kok-Tobe Hill
  • Immerse in nomadic life and Kazakh customs at the Ethnographic centre ‘Huns’
  • Travel to Medeu and stop at Medeu Dam

  • Return economy-class flights from Australia to Central Asia. Taxes included
  • 2 economy class-flights within Central Asia
  • Airport transfers on the first and last day of tour
  • All touring in air-conditioned vehicles.

  • 23 nights in 3-5 star hotels
  • 1 night in a traditional yurt with shared bathroom facilities
  • Divan Hotel, Ashgabat
  • Zarafshon Boutique Hotel, Khiva
  • Omar Khayyam Hotel, Bukhara
  • Kosh Havuz Boutique Hotel, Samarkand
  • Panjakent Plaza, Panjakent
  • The Rumi Hotel & Residences, Dushanbe
  • Parliament Palace Hotel, Khujand
  • LOTTE City Hotel Tashkent Palace, Tashkent
  • Novotel Bishkek City Centre, Bishkek
  • Grand Khan Tengri Hotel, Naryn
  • Yurt Camp, Lake Issyk Kul
  • Green Yard Hotel, Karakol
  • Kazzhol Park Hotel, Almaty

  • 25 breakfasts, 18 lunches and 5 dinners, including group welcome and farewell dinners

  • English-speaking Uzbek national guide throughout
  • English-speaking locally based guides

  • Accommodation, itinerary and inclusions subject to change.
  • Disruptions to itinerary may occur.
  • On day 22, there will be shared toilet and shower facilities when overnighting in the Yurts.
  • Single bookings will be required to share for one night, when staying overnight in the Yurt camp. It will be based on twin share (2 people) per Yurt.
  • This tour is best suited for adventurous travellers who are in good physical condition, as it involves remote and off-the-beaten-path destinations. It's important to be prepared for unexpected changes to the itinerary, as this tour explores one of the last frontiers of tourism. Additionally, please keep in mind that the standards and accommodations may not always match those to which you are accustomed. To fully enjoy this journey flexibility, a positive attitude, and a willingness to embrace the adventure are essential.
  • It is advised that women bring a scarf for travelling through this region, to cover their head when going inside places of worship.
  • This tour involves some long travel days by private vehicle, where conditions may be uneven and dusty. Some smaller vehicles may be used due to the nature of the roads and some of the locations.
  • Navigating border crossings can pose challenges and may require some additional time and patience.
  • Expect a range of temperatures, from below freezing in the mountains to scorching highs exceeding 40 ºC in the desert and steppe regions. It's advisable to check the online weather forecast before your visit and pack your attire accordingly to cover a range of climates.
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