Eat, walk, live: architectural and culinary treasures of Uzbekistan
About this experience
You will be amazed by the beauties of the main cities, fascinating master classes, lots of pilaf, delicious shish kebabs, and dishes that are prepared only in Khiva. You will learn how to make silk paper, steam in a medieval bathhouse, taste Uzbek wine and cocktails on the roof of the trendiest hotel in Tashkent. You will see tightrope walkers performing in the courtyard of an ancient madrasa, observe the surroundings from the height of a minaret, ride on local high-speed trains, and admire the architecture of the past and present. The Eastern fairy tale will become a reality!
Organizational Details
Is insurance required?
Yes, we strongly recommend always purchasing travel insurance. Medical care in Uzbekistan is free, but it is advisable to have insurance just in case.
What if I'm not from Moscow, how can I get there?
- Flights to Uzbekistan operate from dozens of Russian cities. And many flights are daily. There may be some issues with the return flight from Khiva (you may have to fly with a layover in Tashkent or in Mineralnye Vody).
How much will the tickets cost?
- Usually round-trip tickets cost around 25 thousand per person. But there are often sales, and we will keep an eye on them and try to buy cheaper tickets.
I am a vegetarian (or I have other dietary restrictions), will there be food options for me during the trip?
- Yes, inform us in advance, and we will arrange vegetarian meals for you.