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Welcome to Tashkent!!! Tashkent – is the capital of Uzbekistan and also the largest city in Central Asia. For many years, Tashkent has been the most important business and cultural center of the country, attracting tourists and businessmen from various countries of the world. On Arrival Proceed To Immigration Formalities. Later, Meet & Greet By Our Local Representative / Tour Manager. Later, Sit Back In The Comfort Of Your Coach As We Drive You To Hotel. In Afternoon, Check into Hotel and Relax. Day is free for Leisure. In Evening, Enjoy Dinner at Restaurant. Overnight, Stay at hotel.
Meal: Dinner
After An American Breakfast At Hotel, Today we Visit Chimgan mountains - Greater Chimgan (3,309 m) of the Chatkal Mountain range (the Western Tian Shan) is located in the territory of the Ugam-Chatkal National Park, and it is in the Bostanlyk administrative district (Tashkent Province). Greater Chimgan (3,309m) has been known to mountaineers since the beginning of the 20th century. You can experience of rock climbing, hiking and mountaineering Chimgan Highlands caters many opportunities. Chimgan Highlands have been a host for many other outdoor activities such as hang gliding, skiing, snowboarding and horseback riding. Local Kebabs with Vodka on your own cost at your free time. Later, proceed to Lake Charvak – Approx. 25min (16.9Km) from Greater Chimgan. Lake Charvak is a water reservoir in Bostanliq District in the northern part of Tashkent Region. Lake Charvak is the uppermost of the several reservoirs made on the Chirchiq River. Downstream, there are Khodzhikent Reservoir and Gazalkent Reservoir, which have a much smaller area. Lake Charvak is a popular resort in Tashkent region and thousands of holiday makers from all over Uzbekistan and neighbouring countries visit the reservoir. Villages on the banks of Charvak such as Yusufhona, Burchmulla, Nanay, Chorvoq, Sidjak, Bogustan, and their surroundings offer wide range of hotels, dachas, houses and tapchans to accommodate tourists. Yusufhona is also a popular place among paragliders and provides facilities for this sport. Transfer to Tashkent. In Evening, Enjoy Dinner at Restaurant. Overnight, Stay at hotel.
Meal: Breakfast, Dinner
After An American Breakfast At Hotel, Today We Visit Monument of Courage – Tashkent earthquake, hundreds of homes were destroyed, and the center of Tashkent suffered the most. Romanov Prince Duke Residence - One of the unusual monuments of Tashkent is the Prince Romanov residence, Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Alisher Navoi (outside only) - The Navoi Theater is the national opera theater in Tashkent. Memorial to the Victims of Repression (outside only) - is a museum which tells the history of Uzbekistan during the time of the Soviet Union, in particular that of the people killed by the government at that time. The Museum is divided into 10 parts. The Traditional Ornaments Tashkent TV Tower (outside only) - The Tashkent Television Tower is a 375-metre-high tower, located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan and is the 12th tallest tower in the world. Hazrat Imam Complex - is popularly known as Hast-Imam located in an old residential district of Tashkent, Sibzar. he was the famous theologian and linguist, after whom the complex was named "Hazrat Imam" ("The Holy Imam"). Independence Square Tashkent Broadway - Is A Central Square Of Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The Monument To Lenin Was Dismantled, And In Its Place The Monument Of Independence Of Uzbekistan, In The Form Of The Globe, Was Erected. Later, In Front Of The Pedestal Was Set A Figure Of A Woman, Symbolising The Motherland. Independence Square Is Now The Central Square Of Tashkent. Proceed To Amir Temur Square - On August 31, 1994, On The Eve Of The Third Anniversary Of The Independence Of Uzbekistan, The Square Was Named “Amir Temur Square”, And A Bronze Equestrian Monument Was Opened In Its Centre. The Motto Of Amir Temur, “Strength Is In Justice,” Is Displayed On The Monument In Four Languages. In Evening, Enjoy Dinner at Restaurant. Overnight, Stay at hotel.
Meal: Breakfast, Dinner
After an American Breakfast at Hotel, today we Travel to Samarkand by Bullet Train “Afrosiab”. Samarkand -also known as Samarqand and Markanda, is a city in southeastern Uzbekistan and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Central Asia. Modern Samarkand is divided into two parts: the old city, and the new city, which was developed during the days of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union. Upon arrival we explore Samarkand city starting with Registan Square - The Registan was the heart of the ancient city of Samarkand of the Timurid Empire, now in Uzbekistan. The Registan and its three madrasahs. In the 15th century it was one of the largest and most magnificent mosques in the Islamic world, Rukhabad Mausoleum - The mausoleum has three entrances from north, west and south. The interior decoration of the mausoleum is also very modest. There are simple tombstones of Sagaradzhi, his wife-Princess and 9 children. Followed by Afrasiab Museum - located at the historical site of Afrasiyab, one of the largest archaeological sites in the world and the ancient city, Ulugh Beg’s observatory - it is considered by scholars to have been one of the finest observatories in the Islamic world, Shah – i – Zinda - the burial place of royal persons and nobles which include mausoleums and other ritual buildings. Later, we proceed for Siab Bazaar - is the largest bazaar, All daily necessities, such as "Samarkand naan", are sold. Siyob Bazaar is located adjacent to the Bibi-Khanym Mosque. In Afternoon, We Travel back to Tashkent by train. In Evening, Enjoy Dinner at Restaurant. Overnight, Stay at hotel.
Meal: Breakfast, Dinner
After an American Breakfast At Hotel, Today We Enjoy Shopping Tour Alas key Bazaar - The Oriental Market on The Great Silk Road. Alay Bazaar is one of the oldest bazaars of Tashkent. It has product rows, where you can buy eastern sweets, fruits and other foods, there is a flea-market, which also is varied. In addition, modern Alay Bazaar is known for its two-story complex of jewelry, where you can buy silver and gold. Eastern bazaars are not just the markets, Bazaar is an integral part of Eastern culture and TSUM Mega Mall - is the main department store in Tashkent; it is located just across the street from the Alisher Navoi Opera Theatre. Here you can find a good selection of silk and souvenirs such as magnets, ceramic miniatures and many other lovely things that will remind you of your trip to the hospitable city of Tashkent. In Evening, Enjoy Dinner at Restaurant. Overnight, Stay at hotel.
Meal: Breakfast, Dinner
After An American Breakfast At Hotel, Check Out And Transfer To Airport For Your Flight Back Home. Good Times Need Never End! Relive The High Points Of Your Tour. We Are Confident You Will Join Us Again Sometime Soon.
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