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Central Asia: Backroads and Bazaars

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Overview

Central Asia: Backroads and Bazaars

Continent

Asia

Days

17 days

Nights

16 nights

Group Size

12 people

Activity

Moderate

Interest

History

Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in the local culture across four countries
  • Explore picturesque mountain villages
  • Wander through some of Central Asia's most famous bazaars
  • Take in Soviet relics, and Socialist Modernist architecture, mosaics and monuments
  • Breath in the air across spectacular mountain landscapes and glacial lakes
Uzbekistan 17 days 16 nights

Itinerary

Day 1

Almaty Arrival and Welcome Dinner

A modern Mosque welcomes you to Almaty
A modern Mosque welcomes you to Almaty

Day 2

Almaty, City of Apple Trees

Zankov's Cathedral in central Almaty
Zankov's Cathedral in central Almaty

Day 3

Monuments of the Former Capital

One of many Soviet era memorials throughout Central Asia
One of many Soviet era memorials throughout Central Asia

Day 4

Kyrgyzstan by the Backdoor

The Central Mosque of Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan
The Central Mosque of Bishkek, capital of Kyrgyzstan

Day 5

Karakol

The Blue Lake of Issyk-Kul
The Blue Lake of Issyk-Kul

Day 6

Cosmonaut Rocks and Roadside Ruins

Spices have driven trade through Central Asia for thousands of years
Spices have driven trade through Central Asia for thousands of years

Day 7

Lakes, Highlands and Yurts

A yurt camp in the Tian Shin mountains
A yurt camp in the Tian Shin mountains
  • Special note

Day 8

Flaming Mountains and Lost Hamlets

The Moldo Ashuu pass
The Moldo Ashuu pass

Day 9

The long road to Bustling Osh

Gianluca Pardelli

Day 10

Tajikistan / Through the Fergana Valley

The Fergana Valley
The Fergana Valley, Gianluca Pardelli

Day 11

Khujand

An intricitly designed ceiling in Khujand
An intricitly designed ceiling in Khujand

Day 12

Ancient Frescoes & Lingering Lenins

Lenin statue in Khujand, Tajikistan
Lenin statue in Khujand, Tajikistan

Day 13

Lakes of Many Hues

Gianluca Pardelli

Day 14

Uzbekistan / Samarkand

Mausoleums in the historic cemetery of Shahi Zinda in Samarkand
Mausoleums in the historic cemetery of Shahi Zinda in Samarkand

Day 15

Citadels and Iron Towers

Kalyan Mosque in Bukhara
Kalyan Mosque in Bukhara

Day 16

Jewish Heritage and Uzbek Delicacies

The old town of Bukhara
The old town of Bukhara

Day 17

Uzbekistan Departure

Sunset in Bukhara
Sunset in Bukhara

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Pricing

The listed price of this trip is per person based on double occupancy.

Traveling Solo?

You’re in good company. Solo travelers typically make up about half of our small groups. With curiosity at the center of our experiences, there’s a natural camaraderie that develops over the course of a trip. We have two options for you: 

Shared Room (subject to the latest Covid-19 guidelines): You'll be matched with another solo traveler of the same gender.

Private Room: Have your own room, subject to availability, for a supplemental cost of $690. When booking, please select the single room package option.

Accommodations

Throughout the trip, we'll be staying in comfortable accommodations with standard amenities. In cities, we’ll be in centrally located hotels (three-to-four-star equivalent), while in smaller towns we’ll be in traditional guest houses. In Song Kol, we'll spend one night in comfortable, clean yurts close to the lake.

Transportation

We’ll be covering a lot of ground over the course of our two weeks across four countries. Most of this transport will take place in a private, air-conditioned minibus, with driving hours per day ranging widely; most days will involve at least a few hours on the road, while our longest day will be around eight hours of driving altogether, with plenty of breaks along the way.

Arrival & Departure

Note that this trip begins and ends in two different locations. You should plan to arrive in Almaty, Kazakhstan by 5 p.m. on Day 1, and to depart from Bukhara, Uzbekistan anytime on Day 17. (Note that your departure airport is Bukhara International Airport*.) 

*If your flight requires a transfer at Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (TAS), please note that it is quite large and you should give yourself 4-5hrs to transfer from the domestic to the international terminal (you can use an airport taxi to get from one building to another).  You might prefer to give yourself a buffer day in Tashkent (which has lots to explore), in which case we can help you arrange for transportation from Tashkent at the end of the tour.

Activity Level

Travelers should be comfortable staying on their feet for long stretches at a time and walking up to several miles over the course of a day. This is a road trip so be prepared to be in the car for long stretches each day ranging from a few hours to 8 hours (with plenty of breaks along the way).

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Trip Leader

Gianluca

Gianluca [dʒanˈluka] was born and raised in a sunny seaside town in Tuscany. After eternal years gone by in the sweet languor of seemingly endless summers he moved north to study Slavic Languages in Berlin and Photojournalism in London. He spent the best time of his university years traveling and photographing around four continents and more than 70 countries. During his journeys, Gianluca fell hopelessly in love with the complex geopolitical and cultural heritage of a vanished land that used to be called Soviet Union. After many a trip to the region, he is now loosely based between Berlin and the Caucasus, where he spends most of his time engaging in photographic, linguistic, and gastronomic discoveries.

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