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19-Day Grand Central Asia Group Tour: 5 Stans, Silk Road, Desert Flames & Mountain Lakes

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  • Barak-Khan Madrasah, Tashkent
  • Uzbekistan Food
  • Lyabi Hauz Ensemble, Bukhara
  • Itchan Kala, Khiva
  • Bibi Khanim Mosque, Samarkand
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  • Barak-Khan Madrasah, Tashkent
  • Uzbekistan Food
  • Lyabi Hauz Ensemble, Bukhara
  • Itchan Kala, Khiva
  • Bibi Khanim Mosque, Samarkand
  • Ashgabat
  • Darvaza Gas Crater
  • Turkmenistan Ancient Merv
  • Issyk Kul Lake
  • Ala Too Square
  • Charyn Canyon National Park
  • Ascension Cathedral, Almaty
  • Tour Code: AOT-CAGT-09

  • Travel Route: Uzbekistan (Tashkent–Khiva) → Turkmenistan → Uzbekistan (Bukhara–Samarkand) → Tajikistan → Uzbekistan (Samarkand–Tashkent) → Kyrgyzstan → Kazakhstan

  • Features: silk road, UNESCO sites, capitals, mosques, palaces, bazaars, local life, yurt camp, hikes, ancient towns, dersert, gorges, lakes

  • Tour Type: Small Group of maximum 16 travelers, guaranteed departures;

  • Guide & Driver: English-speaking guide, experienced driver with regular tourist vehicle

  • Accommodation: 18 Nights at 4-Star Hotel & Guest House

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Want to explore all Five Stans? Look for value-packed yet authentic local experience? Join our 19-Day Grand Epic Central Asia Small Group Tour - a perfect blend of in-depth cultural discovery, desert adventure, light hiking, and genuine local encounters. Experience seamless travel with our expert on-the-ground logistics!

Your Central Asia adventure begins in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, the region’s primary hub for international flights. The route follows a rhythmic flow: "City - Desert - Oasis - Mountain - Lake - Canyon - City." Starting with Uzbekistan as the cultural core, the journey extends through Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan. It is a living scroll of the Silk Road woven with history and nature - let’s unfold it together!

Cultural & Experiential Depth:
Dive deep into the Silk Road. From the Islamic artistry of Khiva, Bukhara, and Samarkand to Turkmenistan’s white marble capital, Ashgabat; from the ancient Sogdian culture of Tajikistan’s Panjikent to the modern vibrancy of Almaty in Kazakhstan—every stop reveals a new layer of Central Asia’s charm.

Natural Wonders & Activities:
Marvel at striking landscapes designed with engaging activities: witness the burning desert crater (includes a special camping experience), relax by serene mountain lakes beneath the Tian Shan Mountains (featuring light hiking and a picnic perfect for photography), and explore the majestic red cliffs of Charyn Canyon.

Visa & Border Crossings: With 4 land border crossings, we make your trip seamless and worry-free. We handle the complex logistics, including Turkmenistan visa support and guided assistance at every border.

AOT Special Meal Arrangements: In each country, we have curated special dinners to help you truly experience local cuisine and enjoy group bonding. From a welcome dinner and city night-view dining to lakeside feast and farewell banquet, we care about every aspect of your experience.

Book your spot on the Grand Epic Tour today!

Itinerary at a Glance

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Tashkent, Uzbekistan (2 Days)

Khast-Imam Complex (with the world’s oldest Quran), Chorsu Bazaar, Museum of Applied Arts, Soviet-era metro, Amir Timur Square, and surrounding landmarks. Welcome Dinner.

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Khiva, Uzbekistan (1 Day)

Stroll through Ichan Kala, the UNESCO-listed inner town: Kalta Minor Minaret, Juma Mosque, madrassahs, and palaces.

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Shavat–Dashoguz, Border Crossing (0.5 Day)

Cross via Shavat–Dashoguz border; drive into the Karakum Desert.

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Darvaza Gas Crater, Turkmenistan (0.5 Day)

Overnight camping near the “Door to Hell,” with barbecue dinner and night views of the fiery crater.

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Ashgabat, Turkmenistan (1 Day)

Ertugrul Gazi Mosque, Ahal-Teke horse stables, Gulistan Bazaar, Neutrality Monument, National History Museum, and Independence Park, and other architectural landmarks

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Mary & Ancient Merv, Turkmenistan (1 Day)

Day trip from Mary to Merv archaeological site: Sultan Sanjar Mausoleum, Kyz Kala fortresses, and Silk Road ruins.

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Farap, Border Crossing: Turkmenistan - Bukhara, Uzbekistan (0.5 Day)

Travel across the Turkmen-Uzbek border to arrive in Bukhara.

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Bukhara, Uzbekistan (1.5 Day)

Lyabi-Hauz Ensemble, Kukeldash Madrassah, Nadir Divan-Begi Madrassah, trading domes, Poi-Kalyan Complex (Kalyan Minaret, Mosque, and Miri Arab Madrassah)

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Samarkand, Uzbekistan (1.5 Day)

Gur Emir Mausoleum (Timur’s Tomb), Registan Square, Bibi Khanim Mosque, Siyab Bazaar, Shahi Zinda Necropolis

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Jartepa, Border Crossing (0.5 Day)

Enter into Tajikistan

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Penjikent, Tajikistan (1 Day)

Drive through the Seven Lakes with short hike and picnic; Rudaki Museum, ancient Penjikent ruins.

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Jartepa, Border Crossing (0.5 Day)

Return to Samarkand.

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Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Train to Tashkent

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Tashkent, Uzbekistan (0.5 Day)

Chorsu bazaar, metro experience

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Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (1 Day)

Ala-Too Square, Oak Park, State Historical Museum, Osh Bazaar

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Cholpon-Ata (Issyk-Kul Lake), Kyrgyzstan (1 Day)

Enjoy Issyk-Kul Lake with free time. Petroglyphs Museum

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Burana Tower (0.5 Day)

Drive back to Bishkek, visit Burana Tower on the way;

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Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (0.5 Day)

Fly from Bishkek to Almaty

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Almaty, Kazakhstan (1.5 Days)

28 Panfilov Guardsmen Park (Ascension Cathedral), Military History Museum, Museum of Folk Musical Instruments, Green Bazaar, Kok-Tobe Hill (Cable Car)

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Charyn Canyon, Kazakhstan (1 Day)

Day trip to Charyn Canyon. About 2-hour Hiking, Picnic Lunch

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Almaty (1 Day)

Depart from Almaty

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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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  • Khiva, Uzbekistan
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  • Shavat–Dashoguz, Border Crossing
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  • Darvaza Gas Crater, Turkmenistan
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  • Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
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  • Mary & Ancient Merv, Turkmenistan
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  • Farap, Border Crossing: Turkmenistan - Bukhara, Uzbekistan
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  • Bukhara, Uzbekistan
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  • Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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  • Jartepa, Border Crossing
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  • Penjikent, Tajikistan
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  • Jartepa, Border Crossing
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  • Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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  • Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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  • Cholpon-Ata, Kyrgyzstan (1 Day)
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  • Burana Tower
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  • Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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  • Almaty, Kazakhstan
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  • Charyn Canyon, Kazakhstan
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  • Almaty
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Itinerary Day by Day

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Day 1 Tashkent (Uzbekistan) Arrival | Airport Pick-up & Hotel Check-in
Upon arrival in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, you will be met at the airport and transferred directly to your hotel for check-in.

Hello travelers! Welcome to Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s vibrant capital and largest city! This modern metropolis is the perfect gateway to the country’s Silk Road wonders, seamlessly blending Soviet-era grandeur with contemporary spirit.

When your group lands at Tashkent International Airport, our local driver will meet you at the arrival gate. From there, enjoy comfortable transfer to your downtown hotel, where you can settle in and rest after your journey. (Travel tip: the airport is conveniently located just about 7 km southeast of the city center, a quick and easy transfer.)

Arrival in Tashkent

Fly into Tashkent International Airport (TAS), the main gateway to Uzbekistan, served by major airlines such as Uzbekistan Airways, Turkish Airlines, and Lufthansa, with direct flights from Moscow, Dubai, Istanbul, Seoul, and Beijing. For a seamless trip, double-check flight options with Asia Odyssey Travel before booking.

Visa & Entry Requirements

Travel is hassle-free: over 60 nationalities enjoy visa-free entry, while others can easily apply online for an e-visa. Be sure your passport is valid for at least six months, and confirm the latest entry rules through Uzbekistan’s official e-visa portal before departure.

Optional Sightseeing (If Time Allows): Alisher Navoiy Theater (Self-pay) - Step inside one of Central Asia’s grandest theaters to enjoy opera, ballet, or concerts in beautifully decorated halls.

Dinner Suggestion: If you arrive in the late afternoon, treat yourself for Uzbek cuisine. Beyond the classic plov (rice pilaf) and shashlik (grilled kebabs), try lagman (noodles in rich meat and vegetable broth), manti (steamed dumplings), and freshly baked naan straight from a clay oven.

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Day 2 Tashkent One Day Tour | Khast-Imam Complex (Hazrati Imam Complex), Chorsu Bazaar, State Museum of Applied Arts, Tashkent Metro (Soviet-era), Amir Timur Square, Welcome Dinner
Spend one full day exploring Tashkent city highlights. Know its complex, history, local life, metro. Enjoy welcome dinner. (B+D)

After breakfast, your group will have a full day to explore Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s vibrant capital. You’ll get a first impression of this country.

Begin your day in the Old City at the Khast-Imam Complex, the spiritual heart of Tashkent. This serene ensemble of blue-domed mosques, mausoleums, and madrasahs invites you to step back in time. Here you’ll find the elegant Hazrati Imam Mosque, whose twin 53-meter minarets and gold-leafed domes dominate the square, as well as the Tillya Sheikh Mosque, Barak Khan Madrasah, and the Mausoleum of Abu Bakr Kaffal Shashi, a 10th-century scholar, poet, and locksmith-saint after whom the complex is named. Be sure to visit the Mui Muborak Library, home to the revered 7th-century Osman Qur’an - one of the world’s oldest copies.

After soaking up the complex’s peaceful atmosphere, stroll through Barak Khan Madrasah, now home to artisan workshops and boutiques. Watch local masters create ikat fabrics, woodcarvings, pottery, and jewelry, giving you a chance to bring home a unique handmade souvenir.

Continue your immersion in local culture with a visit to Chorsu Bazaar, Tashkent’s largest and most iconic marketplace. Beneath its turquoise dome, vendors sell colorful spices, dried fruits, fresh bread still warm from the tandoor, and vibrant handicrafts. Sample street food, chat with friendly locals, and experience the daily rhythm of Tashkent life.

Next, explore the State Museum of Applied Arts, where more than 7,000 exhibits showcase Uzbekistan’s finest craftsmanship from the 19th century to today. Admire intricate gold embroidery, suzani textiles, ceramics, jewelry, carpets, and woodcarvings, gaining a deeper appreciation for the country’s artistic traditions.

In the afternoon, descend underground for a ride on the Tashkent Metro - an experience in itself. As the first subway system in Central Asia, it is a living museum of Soviet architecture and Uzbek decorative art. Each station is uniquely designed, from Kosmonavtlar with its cosmonaut-themed mosaics to Paxtakor with cotton motifs.

Emerge at Amir Timur Square, the heart of modern Tashkent. Surrounded by landmarks such as Hotel Uzbekistan, the Palace of International Forums, and the University of Law, the square is anchored by a bronze equestrian statue of Amir Timur, the great Central Asian conqueror and founder of the Timurid Empire. Take time to relax by the fountains, stroll through the green spaces, and - if time allows - visit the Amir Timur Museum (closed Mondays), whose striking dome is depicted on the 1,000-som banknote. Inside, discover fascinating exhibits on Timur’s life and legacy.

AOT Specially Arranged Dinner:

This evening, Asia Odyssey Travel invites your group for featured dinner. Savor authentic Uzbek flavors while enjoying performance of traditional local dance and live music.

After the tour, be escorted back to the hotel in Tashkent.

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Day 3 Tashkent to Urgench by Morning Flight, Transfer to Khiva (World Heritage) | Ichan-kala (Kalta Minor Minaret, Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum, Islam Khoja Minaret, Juma Mosque, Tosh Hovli Palace, Kuhna Ark)
Take a morning flight from Tashkent to Urgench, then transfer to Khiva to explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Ichan-Kala. (B)

On this day, your group will need to get up early and take your morning flight from Bishkek to Urgench International Airport, followed by short 36 km transfer to Khiva, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The contrast is striking: leaving behind modern Tashkent, the Silk Road’s gateway, you step into a city that feels frozen in time. Once a thriving Silk Road hub in the 16th century, Khiva blended Persian, Turkic, and Russian influences, becoming a safe haven for traders and scholars.

“I would offer a bag of gold merely to catch a glimpse of Khiva.” This well-known Central Asian saying perfectly captures the city’s legendary allure. Khiva is a living “open-air museum,” a place where stepping through its gates feels like traveling back to the medieval era.

The highlight of Khiva is Itchan Kala, the perfectly preserved inner-walled city of the Khwarezm Empire (10th-17th centuries). Enclosed by 10-meter-high mud-brick walls, this UNESCO World Heritage site covers just 26 hectares and is home to about 2,000 residents. All its treasures - palaces, mosques, madrasahs, minarets, and mausoleums - lie within a walkable 1-kilometer radius, making it easy to explore on foot in half a day.

After breakfast, follow your guide through the Ata Darvaza (West Gate) to begin your journey through Khiva’s most iconic landmarks. Admire the turquoise-glazed Kalta Minor Minaret (the “Short Minaret”) and the nearby Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah, the largest in Khiva. Continue to the peaceful Sayid Allauddin Mausoleum (14th century) and the Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum, the holiest site in Khiva with its striking turquoise domes.

Climb (optional, self-pay) the Islam Khoja Minaret - at 57 meters tall, it offers breathtaking panoramic views over the city. Step into the Juma Mosque (Friday Mosque) with its mesmerizing forest of 218 wooden columns, and admire the intricate tilework at Allakuli Khan Madrasah. Explore the elegant Tosh Hovli Palace (Stone Palace) with its harem quarters and mirrored halls, and visit the Mohammed Rakhim Khan Madrasa for a glimpse of Khiva’s cultural history.

Also, explore Kuhna Ark (Old Fortress), a 17th-century citadel where you can see the khans’ harem, mint, stables, arsenal, mosque, and jail. If time permits, walk along the Itchan Kala walls (self-pay) for unforgettable panoramic views - a perfect spot to watch the sunset over Khiva’s timeless skyline. (Fun fact: Itchan Kala is featured on the 100,000 Uzbekistani som banknote!)

This evening, you will stay in Khiva.

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Day 4 Khiva - Shavat Border Point - Darvaza Gas Crater (Turkmenistan) | Dinner, Camp at the Desert
Drive from Khiva to the Shavat border crossing, enter Turkmenistan, and proceed to the Darvaza Gas Crater for dinner and an overnight camping experience in the desert. (B+D)

After breakfast, you will be transferred from Khiva to the Uzbekistan-Turkmenistan border, which is about one-hour drive.

Your group will cross into Turkmenistan via the Shavat-Dashoguz border point. Our local Turkmen guide will be waiting for you there to assist with customs formalities and paperwork.

Border Crossing Tip:

The border connects Shavat (Khorezm region, Uzbekistan) with Dashoguz (Dashoguz province, Turkmenistan), and is the main land route for travelers heading toward Darvaza. Customs and immigration procedures typically take about 1 hour (sometimes may last 2 hours) when entering Turkmenistan.

After passing the border, drive south through the vast Karakum Desert to Darvaza Gas Crater (276 km, about 5 hours). You've now arrived at the "Door to Hell"!

The crater was formed in 1971 when Soviet geologists were drilling for natural gas. The ground beneath their rig collapsed, leaving a large hole with a diameter of 60 meters and a depth of 20 meters. To prevent the release of poisonous gas, they decided to light it on fire, hoping it would burn itself out in a few days. The gas, however, is still burning today.

At daylight, the crater may seem like an ordinary hole in the ground, with a slight haze of smoke. We'll take a walk around the site while our barbecue dinner is being prepared. As dusk falls, the simple hole transforms into a spectacular "fire temple," creating an otherworldly atmosphere that will ignite your imagination. We'll finish the day with a taste of delicious nomadic food, with the flickering lights of the "eternal" fire.

Stay overnight in a traditional yurt camp. (Note: Each yurt is a private unit within the camp. Restrooms are shared. As this is a desert environment, facilities are basic - there are no showers, and water pressure is very limited.)

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Day 5 Darvaza Gas Crater - Ashgabat | Ashgabat City Tour: Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque, Akhal-Teke Horse Stables, Gulistan Bazaar, City Night View
Drive from Gas Crater to Ashgabat and take half-day city tour in this marble city. Enjoy featured dinner. (B+D)

This morning, your group will enjoy picnic-style breakfast at Darvaza in the desert. Afterward, drive back through the vast Karakum Desert and get back to Ashgabat (about 4-5 hours).

Ashgabat, the capital, is a pure white world, truly unique. It has been recognized by the Guinness World Records as the city with the highest density of white marble buildings. More than 500 structures are decorated with shining marble. Your driver will take you on a ride through these white giants, making you feel as if you’ve entered film-like world, similar to The Truman Show. Today, begin your adventure in Ashgabat.

In the afternoon, your group will explore this fascinating white-marble city. Your first stop is the Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque (also Gypjak Mosque). The first sight comes to eye will be the massive golden dome - shimmering under the desert sun. It is the largest mosque in Central Asia, capable of accommodating 10,000 to 20,000 worshippers at a time. Built entirely from Turkmenistan’s signature white marble, the structure stands with four 91-meter minarets, symbolizing the country’s independence in 1991.

Its gleaming façade, grand golden dome, and towering minarets form a striking silhouette against the sky. Inside, you’ll find glittering chandeliers, intricate geometric designs, and inscriptions from both the Quran and the Ruhnama (“Book of the Soul”), written by Turkmenistan’s first president. (Dress Code Tips: (1) Men: Long trousers required; no shorts or sleeveless shirts. (2) Women: Headscarf required (to cover hair); long skirt or trousers that cover the ankles; sleeves must cover the wrists.)

After that, you’ll visit the Horse Stables to see the national pride of Turkmenistan - the Akhal-Teke horses, often celebrated as some of the most beautiful horses in the world. Known as “heavenly horses,” they are famous for their distinctive metallic sheen. You can gently touch their silky coats and observe their shimmering, golden glow up close. (Optional Horse Riding: There is an additional fee if you wish to ride the horses.)

You will also visit Gulistan Bazaar to experience vibrant local life. Wander through stalls filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, daily essentials, and even traditional Turkmen carpets. If you’d like, feel free to sample some local snacks or street food here.

AOT Specially Arranged Dinner in Ashgabat:

This evening, Asia Odyssey Travel invites your group to enjoy a special dinner at the symbolic Tower Restaurant. Savor authentic local flavors while taking in the stunning night views of Ashgabat.

After dinner, continue with a night city tour to admire the beautifully illuminated landmarks of Ashgabat as you drive along the main avenues. Transfer back to your hotel for a good rest.

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Day 6 Ashgabat - Mary (by Drive) | Ashgabat City Tour: Neutrality Monument, National Museum of Turkmenistan, Independence Monument, Alem Cultural and Entertainment Center (outlook), Palace of Happiness (outlook)
Take half-day city tour in Ashgabat for more attractions and drive to Mary for accommodation. (B)

After breakfast, your group will embark on a city tour of Ashgabat, the dazzling capital often called the “White City” for its grand, marble-clad architecture. As you drive through the city, admire some of its most striking landmarks, including the Wedding Palace, the Wheel of Fortune, and other impressive modern monuments. Make a brief stop at the Alem Cultural and Entertainment Center, home to the world’s largest indoor Ferris wheel, and the Palace of Happiness, an iconic building designed as an eight-pointed star encircling a globe.

After seeing the architecture marvels, enjoy your city walk exploration. Begin at the Neutrality Monument, a striking 75-meter-high, tripod-shaped arch built in 1998 to symbolize Turkmenistan’s permanent neutrality and its commitment to peace and goodwill. From its viewing platform, enjoy sweeping panoramas of the capital.

Continue to the National Museum of Turkmenistan, one of Central Asia’s finest museums. Its white-marble exterior, crowned by a brilliant blue dome and golden statues, is as impressive as the treasures inside. With over 500,000 artifacts on display, you’ll discover archaeological finds from legendary Silk Road sites like Nisa, Merv, and Gonur Depe. Admire coins, weapons, pottery, and exquisite gold jewelry, along with traditional clothing that tells the story of Turkmen heritage. Don’t miss the museum’s star exhibits - the ancient rhytons, ceremonial drinking vessels of extraordinary beauty.

Next, stroll through Independence Park, home to statues of poets, philosophers, and national heroes, and marvel at the soaring Independence Monument, a 118-meter masterpiece built to commemorate Turkmenistan’s independence in 1991.

After the city tour, you’ll set off on a scenic drive to Mary, located about 360 km southeast of Ashgabat (3.5-4 hours by road). The journey takes you along the edge of the vast Karakum Desert, offering striking views of its rolling dunes and arid landscapes. As you approach Mary, the scenery begins to change - the desert gradually gives way to the fertile Mary Oasis, a region known for its cotton fields and natural gas production. Along the way, you’ll notice more greenery and cultivated farmland.

Arrive in Mary and check into your hotel here. Your group will have a good rest tonight.

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Day 7 Mary (Turkmenistan) - Ancient Merv (UNESCO Site) - Farap Border - Bhuhara (Uzbekistan)
Travel from Mary, Turkmenistan, to explore the ancient UNESCO site of Merv, then proceed to the Farap border crossing, and drive on to Bukhara, Uzbekistan. (B)

After breakfast, your group will be driven from Mary city to Ancient Merv, located 33km northeast of Mary. This UNESCO World Heritage site is the oldest and best-preserved of the oasis-cities along the Silk Route in Central Asia. It has spanned over 4,000 years’ history. During the medieval period, its population exceeded one million, making it one of the largest cities in the world. It was known as the "Queen of the World" and the "Jewel of the Silk Road."

Within the vast 1,200-hectare archaeological park, you'll have the chance to observe all the constituent parts of this "wandering city." The site consists of a series of adjacent cities, roughly divided into the ancient (Erk Kala and Gyaur Kala), the medieval (Sultan Kala), and the post-medieval (Abdulla-Khan Kala and Bayram-Ali-Khan Kala). Besides these remnants, you'll also visit the 6th-9th century AD forts of Big and Little Kyz-Kalas, which are excellent examples of the so-called "corrugated Koshks." You'll also explore the splendid 12th-century mausoleums of Sultan Sanjar and Muhammed ibn-Zeyd, which demonstrate exquisite Seljuk-period brickwork and architectural décor.

This afternoon, depart Merv for the Farap border crossing on the Turkmenistan-Uzbekistan frontier, located northeast of Merv (about 239 km, 3 hours’ drive). Note: This border operates 24 hours a day and is convenient for travelers.

After completing customs and passport control on both sides of the border, proceed to the exit of the border control area, where your Uzbekistan guide/driver will be waiting to greet your group.

From here, continue your journey to Bukhara (about 123 km, 2 hours). Upon arrival in Bukhara, check in to your hotel and enjoy good rest before tomorrow’s exploration of this legendary Silk Road city.

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Day 8 Bukhara Tour | Chor Minor Madrasah (Four Minarets), Lyabi Hauz Ensemble (Afandi Statue), Magoki Attori Mosque, Trading Domes, Po-i-Kalyan Complex (Kalyan Minaret), Ark of Bukhara (Ark Fortress), Bolo Hauz Mosque
Take full day to explore Bukhara for its amazing architectures of Silk Road. (B)

Today, follow our guide to fully explore Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most atmospheric cities along the Silk Road. Often called the “Second Mecca,” Bukhara has been a center of Islamic learning for centuries and is famous for its 2,500-year-old history as a Silk Road hub, from the era of the Samanids to the Timurids. This legendary city is also tied to the tales of One Thousand and One Nights and is the home of the beloved folk character Afandi.

Bukhara is wonderfully walkable - most of its landmarks are within a compact 6 km stretch - making it easy to immerse yourself in its living history, lively bazaars, and warm local atmosphere.

Your exploration begins at Chor Minor Madrasah, the four-towered gem that once graced the cover of Lonely Planet Central Asia. Built in 1807 by the wealthy merchant Khalif Niyazkul, its four unique minarets are believed to represent the four major religions of the world, with decorations that some interpret as Buddhist prayer wheels, Christian crosses, Zoroastrian motifs, and Islamic patterns. This charming structure is all that remains of a once-grand madrasa complex.

Continue to Lyabi Hauz Ensemble, the beating heart of Bukhara since the 17th century. Built around a peaceful pool shaded by mulberry trees, this square was once a lively Silk Road trading hub. Its three surrounding monuments — the Nadir Divan-Beghi Madrasah, the Nadir Divan-Beghi Khanaka (Sufi hospice), and the Kukeldash Madrasah - are masterpieces of Central Asian architecture. Today, Lyabi Hauz remains the social center of the city, lined with cafes where locals sip tea and travelers watch the world go by. Don’t miss the playful statue of Khodja Nasreddin (Afandi), the wise fool of Sufi legend, riding his donkey.

Nearby is the Magoki Attori Mosque, Bukhara’s oldest surviving mosque, dating back to the 9th–10th centuries. Situated 4.5 meters below ground level, this mosque is a true archaeological wonder, displaying ancient brickwork and terracotta ornamentation. It now houses a small carpet museum (admission self-pay).

From there, stroll through Bukhara’s famous Trading Domes, a network of 16th-century domed bazaars - Toki-Zargaron, Toki-Sarrofon, Telpak-Furushon, and Tim Abdullah Khan. Once bustling hubs for jewelers, money changers, and silk merchants, they still sell traditional crafts, carpets, and souvenirs, allowing you to experience Bukhara’s mercantile spirit firsthand.

Next, reach the Po-i-Kalyan Complex, the iconic centerpiece of Bukhara’s skyline. Here you will admire the 47-meter-high Kalyan Minaret - so magnificent that Genghis Khan spared it from destruction. The adjacent Kalyan Mosque, with its 288 domes and capacity for 10,000 worshippers, and the Mir-i-Arab Madrasah, with its turquoise domes and active Islamic school, together form one of Central Asia’s most stunning architectural ensembles.

Your final stops are the Ark of Bukhara, the ancient fortress that served as the royal residence for centuries, and the nearby Bolo Hauz Mosque, known as the “Mosque of Forty Columns” for its 20 exquisitely carved wooden pillars reflected in the pool in front. Inside the Ark, explore its throne room, coronation mosque, and museums, or climb to the top for sweeping views over the city.

Optional sunset tip: For an unforgettable end to your day, watch the sunset from the Ark’s walls or a rooftop near Po-i-Kalyan. As the minarets glow golden and the call to prayer echoes across the old city, Bukhara feels truly timeless.

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Bukhara

Day 9 Bukhara - Samarkand | Scenery on the Way, Samarkand Hotel Check-in
Travel from Bukhara to Samarkand, enjoying the scenery along the way, followed by check-in at our hotel in Samarkand. (B)

After breakfast, your group will leave Bukhara and drive toward Samarkand. The journey takes about 4.5-5 hours (about 278km).

Shortly after departing Bukhara, you’ll enter a vast, flat landscape - a semi-desert steppe painted in soft gray-yellow tones, dotted with drought-tolerant shrubs and camel-thorn bushes. Around the halfway point, the scenery shifts to endless cotton fields stretching to the horizon. In harvest season (September–October), you may see fluffy white cotton bolls opening across the fields and local farmers hand-picking the crop - an iconic sight of Uzbekistan.

As you get closer to Samarkand, the land becomes greener and more fertile. Orchards of apricot and mulberry trees, vineyards, and well-kept farmlands line the road, signaling your approach to one of the Silk Road’s greatest cities.

Upon arrival in Samarkand, check in to your hotel and enjoy a comfortable stay in this legendary Silk Road destination.

Attractions

none

Transportation

tourist vehicle

Dining

Breakfast

Accommodation

Samarkand

Day 10 Samarkand Tour | Gur Emir Mausoleum (Timur’s Tomb), Registan Square, Bibi Khanim Mosque, Siyab Bazaar, Shahi Zinda Necropolis, Featured Dinner
Spend full day visiting Samarkand for grand architectures, domes, squares and bazaar. (B+D)

Today, immerse yourself in Samarkand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former capital of the Timurid Empire (14th–15th centuries). Known as Uzbekistan’s cultural heart and second-largest city, Samarkand dazzles visitors with its monumental architecture, Silk Road legends, and vibrant bazaars. From the majestic Gur-e Amir Mausoleum to the iconic Registan Square, the grand Bibi Khanim Mosque, the breathtaking Shahi Zinda Necropolis, and the lively Siyab Bazaar, you will discover a city that celebrates the glory and power of the Timurid dynasty.

Begin at Gur-e Amir Mausoleum, the final resting place of Amir Timur (Tamerlane), completed in 1404. This striking monument, crowned with a ribbed azure dome, served as a prototype for later Mughal architecture, including India’s Taj Mahal. Step inside to marvel at its gilded interior, intricate jade tombstones, and delicate calligraphy. Look for Timur’s legendary grave marker, said to carry a warning: “Whosoever disturbs my tomb will unleash an invader more terrible than I.” When Soviet archaeologists opened the tomb in June 1941, Nazi Germany invaded the USSR days later - a story that adds an air of mystery to your visit.

Next, head to Registan Square, the heart of Samarkand and one of the Silk Road’s most magnificent sights. Once a sandy gathering place for royal decrees, military parades, and festivals, it is now flanked by three resplendent madrasahs: Ulugh Beg Madrasa (1420), with its starry celestial mosaics; Sher-Dor Madrasa (1619), famed for its unique lion mosaics; and Tilya-Kori Madrasa (1660), with a dazzling gold-leaf dome that graces the cover of many guidebooks. By day, Registan is a masterpiece of symmetry and tilework; by night, it transforms under magical illuminations - a perfect spot for photography.

Continue to the monumental Bibi Khanim Mosque, one of the largest in the Islamic world. Built in 1404 to honor Timur’s wife, the mosque is steeped in legend - including the tale of the architect who dared to kiss Bibi Khanim and met Timur’s wrath. Step inside to admire gilded decorations inspired by local embroidery traditions.

Right nearby lies Siyab Bazaar, where you can sample Samarkand’s famous round bread, dried fruits, and spices while mingling with locals - a lively reminder that Samarkand was once a key Silk Road trading hub.

End your day with a stroll through Shahi Zinda Necropolis, an extraordinary “avenue of mausoleums” climbing a hillside. This necropolis, dating from the 11th to 15th centuries, contains some of the finest examples of Timurid-era tilework and the tombs of Timur’s female relatives and high-ranking nobles. The site is also believed to house the grave of Qutham ibn Abbas, cousin of Prophet Muhammad, making it a revered pilgrimage site. With its brilliant turquoise domes and intricate mosaics, Shahi Zinda is not just a spiritual landmark but also one of Samarkand’s most photogenic spots.

AOT Specially Arranged Dinner in Samarkand:

This evening, enjoy a memorable meal hosted by Asia Odyssey Travel at a renowned local restaurant. Savor authentic Uzbek dishes and Central Asian fusion cuisine.

Attractions

5 sites

Transportation

tourist vehicle

Dining

Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation

Samarkand

Day 11 Samarkand (Uzbekistan) - Jartepa Border - Seven Lakes (Tajikistan) - Penjikent | Short Hike between the Sixth and the Seventh of the Seven Lakes, Picnic Lunch
Cross border into Tajikistan. Have light hike through Seven Lakes. (B+L)

This morning, your journey begins with a transfer from your hotel in Samarkand to the Uzbekistan-Tajikistan border at Jartepa (50 km, about 1 hour). Upon arrival, you’ll proceed through customs and passport control on both sides. Once formalities are complete, simply walk to the exit of the border control area, where your Tajik guide and driver will be waiting to warmly welcome you.

From here, a short drive will take you to the Penjikent area, the gateway to a realxing hiking adventure. Prepare to explore Tajikistan’s legendary Seven Lakes, locally known as Haftkul or the Marguzor Lakes. These seven stunning, glacier-fed lakes cascade down the valley, connected by a single river, resembling a sparkling necklace draped across the landscape. Each lake boasts its own unique color and charm, offering breathtaking views and a serene escape into nature.

Your journey begins with a bumpy but scenic drive into the mountains. Though the Seven Lakes are not far from Penjikent, the rugged road makes this a full-day trip. As you travel deeper into the valley, you’ll pass the first five lakes - Nejigon, Soya, Gushor, Nofin, and Khurdak - each with its own distinct color, ranging from pale green to vivid turquoise and deep blue. It’s like nature’s own painter’s palette.

Light Hike from the Sixth to the Seventh of the Seven Lakes:

You’ll reach Marguzor, the sixth and largest lake, a dazzling expanse of sapphire water framed by dramatic peaks. From here, take an easy two-hour round-trip hike to Hazorchashma, the seventh and highest lake, whose name means “A Thousand Springs.” The water here is crystal clear, and the surrounding atmosphere feels serene and untouched.

Enjoy a picnic by the lakeshore, soak in the alpine views, and perhaps take a short stroll through the nearby villages to experience the simple, authentic rhythm of Tajik mountain life.

After the tour, your group will be transferred to Penjikent for accommodation.

Travel Note: As you head deeper into the Fann Mountains, expect simpler tourist infrastructure. Tonight, you will stay in the best available local hotel, but with more basic amenities compared to the big cities. Consider this part of the adventure and a chance to experience authentic Tajik hospitality.

Attractions

1 site

Transportation

tourist vehicle

Dining

Breakfast, Lunch

Accommodation

Penjikent

Day 12 Penjikent (Tajikistan) - Jartepa Border - Samarkand (Uzbekistan) & Train to Tashkent | Rudaki Museum, Ancient Penjikent Ruins
Explore two sites of Penjikent first. Cross border into Samarkand and take train back to Tashkent. (B)

After breakfast, you will have enough time to explore Penjikent. Known as the “Pompeii of Central Asia,” Penjikent was once a major center of the ancient Sogdian civilization. Between the 5th and 8th centuries, this city thrived as a cultural and commercial hub on the Silk Road. The Sogdians were known as the “soul of the Silk Road,” dominating trade across Eurasia - from Chinese silk to Western glassware and Indian spices.

Start with the Rudaki Museum (closed on Sunday), home to thousands of artifacts unearthed from local excavations - pottery, coins, sculptures, and tools - which vividly depict the Sogdian way of life. Here you’ll discover their art, clothing, mythology, and even scenes of feasts and rituals.

Next, visit the Ancient Penjikent Ruins, the remarkably preserved remains of a complete 5th-8th century Sogdian city. As you walk among the mud-brick foundations of palaces, residential quarters, temples, and fortifications, you can clearly visualize the city’s original layout and imagine the bustling life of the Silk Road era.

Afternoon Train Back from Samarkand to Tashkent:

In the afternoon, your group will cross the border into Uzbekistan and transfer to the Samarkand train station. You will then board a train back to Tashkent. Upon arrival, our local driver will meet your group and transfer you to your hotel in Tashkent.

Attractions

2 sites

Transportation

tourist vehicle, train

Dining

Breakfast

Accommodation

Tashkent

Day 13 Tashkent & Flight to Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) | Free Explore in Tashkent & Airport Transfer Service
Have free time in Tashkent and fly to Bishkek in Kyrgyzstan. Transfer to your hotel. (B)

In the morning, you’ll have free time to explore Tashkent at your own pace. You may relax at your hotel or continue discovering the highlights of Uzbekistan’s capital.

In the afternoon, your group will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Bishkek (about 1 hour 20 minutes). Welcome to Kyrgyzstan! Known as the “Switzerland of Central Asia,” the country is celebrated for its stunning mountain landscapes and rich nomadic traditions. Bishkek, the capital, offers a relaxed atmosphere with Soviet-era landmarks and leafy avenues.

Upon arrival at Manas International Airport (FRU), your local driver will meet your group and transfer you to your downtown hotel. (Tip: the airport is about 32 km northwest of Bishkek, a 40-minute to 1-hour drive.)

The rest of the day is free for you to explore the city at your leisure.

Attractions

none

Transportation

flight, tourist vechile

Dining

Breakfast

Accommodation

Bishkek

Day 14 Bishkek - Cholpon-Ata (Issyk-Kul Lake Boating) | Bishkek Half-Day Tour: Ala-Too Square, Oak Park, State Historical Museum, Osh Bazaar, Dinner
Half-day tour of Bishkek, visiting Ala-Too Square, Oak Park, the State Historical Museum, and the lively Osh Bazaar, before driving to Cholpon-Ata for a boat excursion on Issyk-Kul Lake. (B+D)

After breakfast, your group will meet your local guide and set out on a guided half-day city tour to discover the highlights of Kyrgyzstan’s charming capital. This Bishkek tour will give you a chance to feel the city’s vibrant pulse.

Begin at the city's main square - Ala-Too Square. See the imposing statue of Manas, the legendary national hero, as well as the Government House and the national flagpole. At certain times, you may also witness military changing-of-the-guard ceremony.

From the square, walk to beautiful Oak Park, a quiet retreat in the city center with centuries-old oak trees and a collection of sculptures.

Located near the park, visit State Historical Museum. this museum offers an excellent introduction to Kyrgyzstan's rich history and culture. Inside, you'll find over 80,000 artifacts and gain insight into the lives of ancient nomadic peoples. Exhibits include a full-scale Kyrgyz yurt and various handicrafts made from felt, leather, wood, and wool. You can also admire intricate traditional clothing, embroidery, and horse gear, and learn about the country's history during the Russian Empire and Soviet periods.

Osh Bazaar is yourlast stop. Experience local life and browse everything from fresh produce, spices, and dried fruits to traditional clothing, handicrafts, and carpets.

After the tour, your group will leave Bishkek and head towards Issyk-Kul Lake. Drive to Cholpon-Ata (4.5 hours), located on the northern shore of Issyk-Kul. After checking in to your hotel, enjoy the rest of the afternoon relaxing by the lake. Known as the “Pearl of Central Asia,” Issyk-Kul Lake sits at an elevation of 1,607 meters. Its slightly salty water keeps it from freezing in winter, and its clear blue surface gives the impression of a calm seaside.

Activities at Issyk-Kul Lake:

  • Boat Trip: Head to the pier for a scenic boat ride and take in panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
  • Relax or Swim: Enjoy the golden sandy beaches - sunbathe or take a refreshing swim in the warm, crystal-clear water.

AOT Specially Arranged Dinner:

This evening, Asia Odyssey Travel invites your group for featured dinner. Savor authentic Kyrgyz flavors while enjoying the lake view.

Attractions

5 sites

Transportation

tourist vehicle, boat

Dining

Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation

Cholpon-Ata

Day 15 Cholpon-Ata - Petroglyphs Museum - Burana Tower - Bishkek
Visit the Petroglyphs Museum in Cholpon-Ata, proceed to the historic Burana Tower, and then drive back to Bishkek. (B)

After breakfast, your group will have some time to enjoy the beautiful views or optional activities around Issyk-Kul Lake.

Then, continue your exploration at the Petroglyphs Museum (also known as the Open-Air Museum or Rock Garden), a vast 42-hectare site framed by the majestic Tian Shan Mountains. Exploring this open-air gallery feels like a treasure hunt—follow the main trails to discover the most concentrated and well-preserved rock carvings.

Here, thousands of ancient petroglyphs are etched onto large black basalt stones, dating from the 2nd millennium BC to the 4th century AD. The carvings vividly depict animals such as wolves and snow leopards, as well as hunting scenes and ancient rituals, offering a fascinating glimpse into the beliefs of early nomadic peoples.

After the tour, on your way back to Bishkek, stop at the Burana Tower, a historic site originally built in the 11th century as part of Balasagun, the ancient capital of the Kara-Khanid Khanate. You can climb to the top of the tower for a spectacular view of the surrounding ruins and distant snow-capped mountains. On the ground, stroll among the Balbals - stone figures that once served as gravestones for Turkic nomads - offering another fascinating window into the region’s ancient past.

After the exploration, transfer back to Bishkek.

Attractions

2 sites

Transportation

tourist vehicle

Dining

Breakfast

Accommodation

Bishkek

Day 16 Bishkek Flight to Almaty (Kazakhstan) | Airport Pick-up & Transfer Service, Hotel Check-in
Have free time in Bishkek and fly to Almaty. Transfer to your hotel. (B)

Enjoy a leisurely morning in Bishkek with some free time to explore the city at your own pace - perhaps visit a local café, browse the markets, or simply relax before your next adventure.

In the afternoon or late afternoon (based on the actual flight schedule), your group will be escorted to the airport for a short flight (about 50 minutes) to Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest and most vibrant city.

Upon your arrival at Almaty International Airport, our local driver will greet you at the arrival gate. From there, it's about 20 km drive to the downtown area. Check in your hotel. The rest of today is free on your own in Almaty.

Nestled at the foot of the majestic Trans-Ili Alatau mountain range, Almaty enchants travelers with its breathtaking natural setting, where snow-capped peaks are always in view. Known as the “Father of Apples” & “City of Apples”, it’s believed to be the genetic birthplace of modern apples. Spot whimsical apple art dotted all over Almaty - sweet, playful, and totally Instagram-worthy!

Once a pivotal city on the Silk Road, Almaty is celebrated for its relaxed, friendly vibe, making it a haven for hikers, foodies, and culture lovers. As Kazakhstan’s former capital (1929-1997), it retains a distinct Soviet-era charm, with leafy streets, grand avenues, and impressive cultural landmarks.

Almaty feels like a blend of European and Asian influences - clean, safe, and vibrant, with a multi-ethnic population of Kazakhs, Russians, Uyghurs, and Koreans. Be sure to try local delicacies like beshbarmak (a hearty meat and noodle dish) and shubat (fermented camel milk) for an authentic taste of nomadic heritage.

Attractions

none

Transportation

tourist vehicle, flight

Dining

Breakfast

Accommodation

Almaty

Day 17 Almaty City Tour | 28 Panfilov Guardsmen Park (Ascension Cathedral, Military History Museum), Museum of Folk Musical Instruments, Green Bazaar, Kok-Tobe Hill (Cable Car), Farewell Dinner
Have one full day to explore Almaty for its history, musuem, local life and panoramic view. (B+D)

Today, your group will enjoy a full-day tour of Almaty’s essential city highlights. For first-time visitors, you will get perfect introduction to the city’s “historical memory, ethnic culture, vibrant local life, and panoramic city views”.

After breakfast, your tour begins at 28 Panfilov Guardsmen Park, a peaceful green oasis named after General Ivan Panfilov and his 28 soldiers who heroically defended Moscow during World War II. Their legendary last words - “Great Russia, but nowhere to retreat. Moscow is behind us.” - echo through history. Stroll along the shaded paths, pause at the Memorial of Glory and Eternal Flame, and honor the bravery that symbolizes the preciousness of peace.

Move to the center of the park, you will see Almaty’s most iconic landmarks - the Ascension Cathedral (Zenkov Cathedral). Designed by architect Andrei Zenkov and completed in 1907, this 56-meter-tall architectural gem is the second-tallest wooden church in the world, built entirely without nails. Remarkably, it survived the devastating 1911 earthquake with almost no damage. Step inside to admire its colorful murals, gilded iconostasis, and serene atmosphere - a memorable stop for reflection and photography.

After leaving the park, you will visit the Military History Museum, which presents the story of Kazakhstan’s warriors - from the ancient Saka and Turkic nomads to the modern Kazakh armed forces. Spend some time in the World War II section, where precious photographs, letters, uniforms, and medals are displayed. Here, you will gain a deeper understanding of the 28 Panfilov Heroes and other Kazakh soldiers who showed extraordinary bravery during the war.

Next, take a short walk to the Kazakh Museum of Folk Musical Instruments, also designed by Zenkov. This charming wooden building houses more than 1,000 traditional instruments, including wooden harps, horns, bagpipes, the two-stringed dombra, and the bowed kobyz - each carrying the spirit of Kazakhstan’s nomadic heritage. If timing allows, you may even enjoy a short live performance that brings the sounds of the steppe to life.

Later, your group will visit the lively Green Bazaar (Zeleny Bazar), a bustling marketplace that offers a true taste of local life. Browse colorful stalls filled with spices, dried fruits, and handmade crafts, or sample regional delicacies like juicy samsa (meat pies), tangy kurt (dried cheese), kazy (horse sausage), and traditional dairy sweets.

In the afternoon, be transferred and ascend to Kok-Tobe Hill, a symbol of Almaty at 1,100 meters above sea level. Ride the scenic cable car for panoramic views of the city and the snow-capped Shymbulak Mountains. Visit the famous Beatles monument, admire the 372-meter TV Tower, and enjoy attractions like the Ferris wheel, mini-zoo, or cozy cafés. It’s a perfect spot for sunset photography and relaxation amidst nature. After your visit, get down the hill and get back to Almaty.

AOT Special Farewell Dinner:

In the evening, Asia Odyssey Travel will offer Special Farewell Dinner for your group. Enjoy authentic Kazakh-style cuisine accompanied by local dance or live music. It’s the perfect way to relax, share stories with fellow travelers.

Attractions

5 sites

Transportation

tourist vehicle

Dining

Breakfast, Dinner

Accommodation

Almaty

Day 18 Almaty - Charyn Canyon - Almaty | About 2-hour Hiking, Picnic Lunch
Take day trip from Almaty to the red canyon for light hiking. Return to Almaty. (B)

This morning, leave Almaty behind and set off on a scenic drive to Charyn Canyon National Park (about 210 km, 4-5 hours). Often called the “Grand Canyon of Central Asia,” this awe-inspiring natural wonder has been carved by wind and the Charyn River over the past 12 million years. Layers of colorful sedimentary rock reveal the Earth’s deep geological history - from ancient lake beds to long-vanished river systems.

The highlight of the park is the Valley of Castles (Dolina Zamkov), a stunning section where wind-sculpted cliffs and pillars resemble ancient fortresses and magical towers. Enjoy leisurely 2-3 km walk along the canyon floor, surrounded by glowing walls of red, orange, and gold. At the end of the trail, the path opens up to the Charyn River, where you can relax, enjoy your packed lunch, or simply take in the serenity of this incredible landscape.

Charyn Canyon stretches over 150 km along the river, featuring a surprising diversity of terrain - from semi-desert cliffs to lush riverbanks dotted with small groves of ash trees, all framed by the distant, snow-capped Tian Shan Mountains. With a bit of luck, you may spot wildlife such as foxes, eagles, hares, or lizards along the way.

Travel Tips:

  1. Best Time to Visit: Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant weather. In summer (July-August), temperatures can exceed 40°C at the canyon floor - avoid hiking at midday if possible.
  2. Hiking Advice: The trail is mostly flat but exposed; wear comfortable, non-slip hiking shoes and carry plenty of drinking water.
  3. Picnic Lunch: As there are no restaurants within the canyon, we will provide a picnic or simple lunch box for your group, typically including sandwiches, fruit, and bottled water.

After a day of exploring one of Kazakhstan’s most spectacular natural sites, return to Almaty in the late afternoon.

Attractions

1 site

Transportation

tourist vehicle

Dining

Breakfast

Accommodation

Almaty

Day 19 Almaty Departure | Hotel Check-out & Airport See-off
Say goodbye to Almaty. Transfer to the airport for departure. (B)

After breakfast, you will have some free time to explore Almaty. Afterwards, your group will be transferred to the airport for your flight to your next destination or to return home. Your 19-day Central Asia Group tour comes to an end. (Tip: Please inform us of your flight details so we can arrange your airport transfer accordingly.)

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your Central Asia tour. We look forward to welcoming you back for your next adventure!

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Transportation

tourist vehicle

Dining

Breakfast

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All prices are per person, based on twin or double occupancy.
 
Triple Occupancy: Please consult with our travel advisor for availability and rates.
 
Note: Prices may vary depending on travel dates, group size, hotel category, itinerary customization, and currency exchange rate fluctuations.

What's Included:

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Guide Service: Professional English-speaking tour guide.
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Attraction Tickets: Entrance fees for all sites listed in the itinerary.
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Transportation:
- Airport transfers upon arrival and departure.
- Private tourist vehicle for all city sightseeing tours and overland travel.
- All flights and overland border crossings between countries, as well as all local transfers within the Five Stans.
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Accommodation:
- Hotels as listed in the itinerary (primarily 4-star standard).
- In remote areas (e.g., Darvaza Gas Crater), accommodation will be in traditional guesthouses or yurt camps.
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Meals:
- Daily breakfast at the hotel.
- Lunch and Dinner where specifically listed in the day-by-day itinerary.
- AOT Special Meal Arrangements (One featured dining experience per country):
- Tashkent: Dinner featuring traditional dance and live music.
- Darvaza (Turkmenistan): Desert Barbecue Dinner with views of the burning gas crater.
- Ashgabat: Dinner at the TV Tower restaurant with city night views.
- Bishkek or Issyk-Kul (Kyrgyzstan) dinner
- Charyn Canyon (Kazakhstan): Picnic Lunch after hiking.
- Almaty: Featured Dinner featuring Kazakh cuisine and music/dance.
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Logistics & Support:
- Cross-Border Assistance: Guide assistance for land border crossings.
- Turkmenistan LOI: Includes the fee for the Letter of Invitation required for the Turkmenistan visa.
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Service Fees: All planning, handling, operational, and communication charges.

What's Excluded:

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Visa Fees: Cost of tourist visas (if required), depending on the traveler’s nationality.
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Travel Insurance: Comprehensive travel insurance is not included but is strongly recommended.
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Optional Tours: Costs for any optional activities or tours not explicitly listed in the itinerary.
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Unlisted Meals: Lunches and dinners not specified in the itinerary (your guide can provide recommendations for local restaurants).
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Single Supplement: Additional charge for travelers requesting a private room.
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Tips & Gratuities: Gratuities for tour guides and drivers are optional and at the traveler’s discretion.
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Overtime Service Fees: Additional charges may apply for services requested beyond scheduled itinerary hours.
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Personal Expenses: Shopping, alcohol, snacks, laundry, and other beverages outside of those specified in the itinerary.
iconYour Central Asia Group Tour Experience: What You Need to Know
  • 01 Small Group Size (1–16 Pax)
    Our small group tours welcome 1–16 travelers, ensuring comfort and a friendly atmosphere. Departures are guaranteed even with one traveler. The group size will not exceed 16.
  • 02 Solo Travelers Welcome
    We accept individual bookings. One person can join freely—just confirm your date with our Central Asia travel experts.
  • 03 Rooming & Single Supplement
    Prices are based on double occupancy. Solo travelers or guests requesting a private room must pay a single supplement.
  • 04 Booking & Payment
    A deposit is required to secure your seat. The remaining balance is due no later than 30 days before departure.
  • 05 Best Travel Season
    Tours operate from late March to early November. The ideal months to visit the Five Stans are spring and autumn.
  • 06 About Visa
    - Visa required. We will need to apply for your Letter of Invitation (LOI) in advance. The Turkmenistan visa can be obtained at the border upon arrival, based on the approved LOI. PCR test and Visa on arrival Fee need to pay on spot.

    - If you need to obtain a Uzbekistan visa, it should be a multiple-entry e-visa.
  • 07 Accommodation Standards
    Enjoy comfortable 4-star hotels in major cities.
    Note: At the Darvaza Gas Crater, conditions are basic—private yurts, shared toilets, no showers, and limited water supply.
  • 08 Border Crossings
    Usually require 1–2 hours. Your local guide will assist with forms and entry procedures.
  • 09 Luggage Policy
    Each traveler may bring 1 suitcase (max 26 inches) + 1 carry-on backpack. Excess luggage may affect comfort during transfers.
  • 10 Travel Insurance
    Comprehensive insurance (medical, accident, cancellation, property) is strongly recommended.
  • 11 Non-Participation Policy
    Skipping any activity is considered voluntary abandonment. No refunds will be provided for unused services.
  • 12 Amendments After Booking
    Changes after confirmation may incur amendment fees and depend on availability and supplier conditions.
  • 13 Itinerary Integrity
    For the safety and convenience of all travelers, deviations from the group itinerary cannot be accommodated during the tour.
  • 14 Cancellation & Rescheduling Policy
    30–60 days before departure: 10% of the tour fee
    15–29 days before departure: 30% of the tour fee
    8–14 days before departure: 80% of the tour fee
    0–7 days before departure: 100% of the tour fee

Where You’ll Stay: Central Asia Group Tour Accommodations

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1. We carefully select accommodations across the five “Stans” to ensure both comfort and authenticity.
2. Designated hotels cannot be chosen by travelers; the final accommodation selection is made by our agency.
3. Self-booked hotels are not accepted.

In Cities

You will stay in well-located 4-star-style hotels. All hotels are clean, comfortable, non-smoking, and offer easy access to bazaars, shopping streets, and major attractions. Free Wi-Fi is available in most properties.

In Villages & Countryside

Around the Seven Lakes and Issyk-Kul regions, accommodation is mainly in cozy family-run guesthouses. Facilities are simple but authentic, offering a genuine local experience. Wi-Fi connections may be limited.

Camping Experience

At locations such as the Darvaza Gas Crater, you will stay in fixed or mobile tents with basic shared facilities. Nights can be windy and cold, with significant temperature drops—please bring warm clothing. Tip: During colder periods, we may adjust the accommodation and arrange for you to stay in Ashgabat instead.

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26 Days Central Asia Tour - Long trip but worth our time
An adventure covering the '5 Stans.' Kyrgyzstan was the highlight for nature; the yurt stay at Son Kul Lake was peaceful and stunning. Uzbekistan offered the best architecture and hotels and good for night hunting. Tajikistan had incredible mountain drives, though the roads were rough. Relax by the lake is very peaceful. Kazakhstan’s Almaty felt surprisingly modern. We all like the red canyon hiking. Took great photos here. While, the border crossing took time, requiring us to walk with luggage. It’s a grueling trip with long travel days, but absolutely the best way to see the diversity of the Silk Road in one go.
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An adventure covering the '5 Stans.' Kyrgyzstan was the highlight for nature; the yurt stay at Son Kul Lake was peaceful and stunning. Uzbekistan offe...
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Date of Experience: Oct 15, 2025

Tour Customized by: Amy

You May be Interested in This Tour: 26 Days Central Asia Tour: In-Depth Journey through the Five Stans

Sofia Rodriguez
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Turkmenistan Tour to the Hell of the Door & Camp here
A truly surreal experience. Ashgabat is bizarre with its empty white marble streets and strict rules, but fascinating to see. The highlight was obviously the Darvaza Gas Crater. The drive across the desert was bumpy and long, but arriving at the 'Gates of Hell' at night was spectacular. Sleeping in a yurt nearby was cold but worth it for the view. Be prepared for very basic toilets in the desert, but our guide handled the logistics perfectly.
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Sofia Rodriguez
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A truly surreal experience. Ashgabat is bizarre with its empty white marble streets and strict rules, but fascinating to see. The highlight was obviou...
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Date of Experience: Sep 25, 2025

Tour Customized by: Anthony

You May be Interested in This Tour: 5 Days Classic Turkmenistan Tour: UNESCO Ancient Wonders & Door to Hell

Marco-Bianchi
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8 Days Uzbekistan Tour - Full of Domes!
Our uzbekitan tour was a magnificent dive into history. Samarkand’s Registan Square is even more breathtaking than in photos; the blue tiles are amazing. Bukhara was my favorite, though - wandering the old streets felt like time travel, and the Kalon Minaret at sunset is unforgettable. Khiva is beautiful but feels a bit like a museum. The high-speed train between cities was very comfortable and punctual. As for the is food, while delicious, gets repetitive (lots of Plov and meat) after a week
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Marco-Bianchi
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Our uzbekitan tour was a magnificent dive into history. Samarkand’s Registan Square is even more breathtaking than in photos; the blue tiles are amaz...
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Date of Experience: Sep 03, 2025

Tour Customized by: Alina

You May be Interested in This Tour: 8 Days Uzbekistan Silk Road Tour - Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara & Samarkand

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