Bukhara Old Town Private Tour with Hotel Transfers
Duration
6 to 10 hours
Group Size
1 to 15 people
Ages
0
-
99
yrs
Languages
English
Tour Overview
Explore the highlights of Bukhara on a full-day tour. Begin at the tranquil Lyabi Khauz, then marvel at the 12th-century Kalyan Minaret and visit the stunning Bolo Haouz Mosque. Discover the ancient Ark Fortress, stroll through the bustling Toqi Sarrafon Bazaar, and snap a photo with the Khoja Nasreddin Statue. Explore the Magok-i-Attari Mosque, visit Ulugbek Madrasah, and admire the intricate tilework of Abdul Aziz Khan Madrasah. Lastly, learn about Bukhara's Jewish heritage at the Bukhara Synagogue.
Additional information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Travel time is included as per the pickup selected
- The entrance inside is totally depends if the tourist wants to go inside or its fine from outside. They will have to pay cash directly to the attraction sites to enter.
Pickup
What's included
Pick-up and drop-off service
Live tour guide
Transportation
Other
Other
Itinerary
A peaceful oasis in the heart of Bukhara, Lyabi Khauz is a picturesque square surrounding a tranquil pool, with centuries-old trees and stunning madrassahs reflecting the charm of Silk Road history. A perfect spot to relax and soak in the ancient atmosphere.
A towering symbol of ancient Bukhara, the Kalyan Minaret stands tall as a masterpiece of Islamic architecture, offering a glimpse into Uzbekistan’s rich cultural history.
Located opposite the Ark Fortress, this stunning mosque is known for its intricate wooden pillars and beautiful reflections on the hauz (pool) in front of it. A perfect example of Bukhara's architectural splendor and serenity.
An ancient fortress that once housed Bukhara’s rulers, the Ark of Bukhara stands as a testament to the city's rich history. With its imposing walls and stunning views over Bukhara, it is a must-see destination for anyone exploring the Silk Road’s iconic architecture.
Once a bustling center for trading precious metals and jewels, Taqi-Sarrafon is one of Bukhara’s iconic covered bazaars. This historic market still thrives today, offering visitors a chance to explore local crafts, textiles, and traditional goods, echoing the vibrant commercial spirit of the Silk Road era.
Originally built as a caravanserai in the 17th century and later converted into a madrasah, this stunning building is part of the Lyabi Khauz complex in Bukhara. Its beautiful facade is adorned with intricate mosaics, featuring unique depictions of mythical creatures. Today, it hosts cultural performances and offers a glimpse into the city's rich educational and architectural heritage.
This whimsical statue in Bukhara pays tribute to the beloved character Khoja Nasreddin, a legendary figure known for his humorous tales and clever anecdotes throughout Central Asia and the Middle East. Located near the Lyabi Khauz, the statue captures Nasreddin's playful spirit, often depicted riding a donkey or engaged in witty banter. Visitors can enjoy the light-hearted charm of the statue while exploring the vibrant atmosphere of Bukhara, making it a popular spot for photos and reflections on the rich cultural heritage of the region.
A historic gem in Bukhara, this ancient mosque features stunning architecture and houses a captivating carpet museum, showcasing the rich textile heritage of Uzbekistan.
A masterpiece of Timurid architecture, this 15th-century madrasah in Samarkand is renowned for its stunning tile work and serves as a testament to Ulugh Beg's dedication to education and astronomy during the Golden Age of the Silk Road.
This stunning 17th-century madrasah in Bukhara showcases intricate tile work and grand architecture, reflecting the rich cultural and educational heritage of the Silk Road era.
This historic synagogue, located in the heart of Bukhara, is a testament to the rich Jewish heritage in Uzbekistan, featuring unique architectural elements and a warm atmosphere that reflects the community's long-standing presence.
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