On this classic tour of Samarkand, you’ll explore all the key sites and have the opportunity to sample traditional dishes.
On this classic tour of Samarkand, you’ll explore all the key sites and have the opportunity to sample traditional dishes.
- Statue of Amir Temur - The Statue of Amir Timur in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, is a magnificent monument honoring Amir Timur (Tamerlane), the 14th-century conqueror and founder of the Timurid Empire. This statue symbolizes Uzbekistan’s national pride, strength, and historical heritage.
- Gur Emir Mausoleum - Constructed in 1404, Timur’s tomb is…
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Statue of Amir Temur - The Statue of Amir Timur in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, is a magnificent monument honoring Amir Timur (Tamerlane), the 14th-century conqueror and founder of the Timurid Empire. This statue symbolizes Uzbekistan’s national pride, strength, and historical heritage.
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Gur Emir Mausoleum - Constructed in 1404, Timur’s tomb is renowned for its impressive and ornate design, showcasing the grandeur of Timur’s empire. The mausoleum also houses the graves of other members of Timur’s family, including his sons and grandsons. It is a prime example of Timurid architecture and has significantly influenced the development of Islamic architecture in the region.
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Registan - The Registan is a historic square in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, celebrated for its stunning Islamic architecture and rich cultural heritage. The name “Registan” means “sandy place” in Persian, reflecting its origins as a marketplace. The square is encircled by three magnificent madrasahs (Islamic schools) built during the Timurid Empire.
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Ulugbek Madrasah - Built by the astronomer and ruler Ulugh Beg in the 15th century, this madrasah is known for its impressive tile work and expansive courtyard.
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Sherdor Madrassah - Constructed in the early 17th century, this madrasah is distinguished by its unique tile decorations depicting tigers and other motifs.
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Tilya-Kori Madrasah - The last of the three madrasahs to be built, completed in the mid-17th century, it is notable for its lavish gold-covered interior.
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Bibi-Khanym Mosque - The Bibikhanum Mosque is a prominent historical mosque in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Built during the Timurid Empire, it was commissioned by Timur (Tamerlane) between 1399 and 1404. The mosque is named after Timur’s wife, Bibikhanum.
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Siyob Bozor - Siyab Bazaar in Samarkand is a lively and vibrant market offering a fascinating glimpse into local life and culture. Situated in the heart of Samarkand, one of Uzbekistan’s most historic cities, Siyab Bazaar is renowned for its wide array of goods, from fresh produce and spices to textiles and traditional crafts.
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Shah-i-Zinda - “Shakhi Zinda” is a historic site in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It is a necropolis or burial complex dating back to the 11th century, famous for its beautifully decorated mausoleums and tombs. The name “Shakhi Zinda” translates to “Living King” or “Royal Alive,” reflecting the site’s significance and reverence.

- Private transportation
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Photo Stops at the Best Spots
- Parking fees
- Bottled water
- Professional Local Guide
- Private transportation
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Photo Stops at the Best Spots
- Parking fees
- Bottled water
- Professional Local Guide
- Entrance Tickets to the monuments (unless you book “fully included option”)
- Lunch
- Entrance Tickets to the monuments (unless you book “fully included option”)
- Lunch
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.