Khiva is one of the most iconic and enthralling towns ever to grace the historic Silk Road. You’ll be captivated by Khiva’s winding alleyways, tiled madrassa's and beautiful palaces. Enjoy a full days excursion to medieval Khiva. With your guide you will be able to wander through the maze of twisting alleyways and visit the Kunya Ark or old citadel, the Emir's Palace and the magnificent Juma Mosque with its 200 individually carved wooden pillars. Day 6: Turkmenistan, Gas Crater Today it is time to tick off another country. We cross the border at Dashogus / Shavat and continue to Kunyaurgench were we visit the highlights.
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Day 11: Mashhad Free time to explore more of Mashhad including another visit to the Holy Shrine of Imam Reza. In the evening of day 11, you will experience some delicious Iranian cooking at the home of a local family. The city is famed for having the country's tastiest khoresht (a thick meaty stew of vegetables and nuts) and fesenjun (a sauce of pomegranate juice, walnuts, aubergine and cardamom - usually served over chicken or even camel). Day 12: Shiraz Fly from Mashhad to Shiraz. Enjoy a guided tour upon arrival visiting the Karim Khan Citadel, Vakil Mosque, Shiraz Bazaar and hear some poetry being recited at the Tombs of Hafez.
Yazd is a fascinating place to wander around, being one of the best preserved mud brick old towns in the near East. Day 17: Yazd Today is a free day to explore more of the city. Yazd is unique for its intriguing architecture, which has been perfectly adapted to the harsh weather conditions of the surrounding desert. Wind towers, or badgirs, are a feature of most of the buildings in the old city - they trap even the gentlest of draughts and direct them into the houses.
Tashkent is Uzbekistan’s capital city and home to three million people. This old Soviet city is a perfect place to encounter the hustle and bustle of everyday life in Central Asia. This afternoon see Tashkent's main sights including the central square Amir Timur or Tamerlane's Square, the Alisher Navoi Opera Theatre, the Chorsu Bazaar and the old town's mosques and madrassahs. The old part of the city is the center of traditional local cuisine. Between Kukeldash Madrassah and the Chorsu Bazaar you will find a great number of chaikhanas cafes and eating houses where you can snack on a kebab, shawrma or an Uzbek somsa. Day 2: Samarkand Early in the morning we take the fast train to Samarkand. No city is as evocative of the Silk Road as 'golden' Samarkand.
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Moving on we reach the fascinating city of Bukhara. Alive with history, the Ark Fortress and the Samanid Mausoleum are some of the world's oldest monuments and the Kalyan Minaret, standing at 47 metres makes it one of the tallest in Central Asia. At the covered bazaars, rugs, silks and spices are still traded in a time-honoured tradition dating back centuries. Day 4: Bukhara Today we enjoy a guided tour of Bukhara and the surrounding area. With its narrow alleyways and bustling bazaars, Bukhara is the quintessential Silk Road city. Today enjoy a full day tour through the old streets of Bukhara, some of the highlights include the Kalon Mosque, Zindon Prison, Ark Fortress, Kalyan Square with its great minaret and the Ismael Samani Mausoleum dating from the 10th century. Day 5: Khiva, Uzbekistan Early morning, drive to Khiva and explore the city.
Day 14: Qashqai Nomadic Stay Leaving Shiraz we travel on to meet our nomadic hosts. Iran has over 500 different nomadic tribes - the largest and most important is the Qashqai tribe. More than half the area north of Shiraz is home to different tribes who have gathered in this region over centuries of nomadic existence. This is our chance to observe the lifestyle of nomads as they herd their animals, tend to the fields and enjoy simple meals. Overnight in a nomad tent. Day 15: Abarqu Perched between the desert and the mountains, Eqlid acted as the main gateway from the north to Persepolis in ancient times, as other routes were mountainous and difficult to pass.
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At night we drive across the Karakum Desert to the Darvaza flaming gas crater via a mud crater and water crater (also caused by industrial accidents). The ‘mouth of hell’ is one of the strangest and most spectacular things it is possible to see, literally has to be seen to be believed and worth going to Turkmenistan for this alone. Day 7: Ashgabat Continue via Erbent to Ashgabat the capital and largest city of Turkmenistan, situated between the Karakum Desert and the Kopet Dag mountain range.
The Jewels of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and IranStrategically positioned along the Silk Route, the cities of Samarkand, Bukhara were famed trading centres for the caravans that passed this way in ancient times. On journey follows in their footsteps, discovering magnificent architecture and bustling bazaars that have changed little since the rule of Tamerlane. We'll marvel at the bizarre Darwaza Gas Craters in the Turkmenistan’s desert, visit the ancient city of Konye-Urgench and Merv and head into the markets of Ashgabat to practice our bargaining skills. Moving on we explore the hidden world of Iran.
Day 8: Ashgabat Today we explore the the city of Ashgabat and surroundings. Depending on how much time we spend at each sight we will visit the Independence Square, Independence Park, Altyn Asyr shopping centre and monuments in Berzengi, Arch of Neutrality and Gypchak which is largest mosque in Central Asia that houses family Mausoleum of first president of the country! Day 9: Merv In the morning our guides will drive us to the aiport for our onwards flight to Merv. It is the oldest and best-preserved of the oasis-cities along the Silk Route in Central Asia. The remains in this vast oasis span 4, 000 years of human history. A number of monuments are still visible, particularly from the last two millennia.
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Visit Sassanid empire ruins dating back 1800 years, a Zoroastrian 'Tower of Silence' and the sacred shrine of Eqlid. Moving on we reach Abarqu, home to the famous Ice house, 11th century Gonbad Ali Dome, Jameh Mosque and the famous 4000 year old cypress tree. Day 16: Yazd Arrive in Yazd, the centre of the Zoroastrian religion. Tour the old town, marvelling at the unique towers (Bagdirs) that scatter the city. Visit the Jameh Mosque, Amir Chakhmaq Complex, Zoroastrian Fire Temple, The Water Museum and the Towers of Silence burial grounds.
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You will also visit Shahcheragh, one of the most sacred shrines for Shiites, Atique mosque, a traditional teahouse in the wonderful Bazar-e Vakil, Nasir-ol-Molk Mosque and Khan Madraseh. Day 13: Shiraz and Persepolis On the morning of day 13 you’ll explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Persepolis, the ceremonial palace of Darius the Great with amazingly well-preserved carvings. Our guided tour will also take in the rock cut tombs at Naqsh-e Rostam, the resting place of Darius the Great. Return to Shiraz in the early afternoon where you will have free time to explore more of the city.
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