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Walking Holidays in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is certainly one of the gems of Central Asia, with a deep history of the Silk Road and intriguing blend of cultures from the Middle East, the Far East and Russia. You won’t be short of vast, incredible landscapes stretched out before you when immersing yourself in curious historical sites from one destination to the next, as well as mosques, mosaics and mighty fortresses.

When you arrive in the country for your walking tour of Uzbekistan, the capital of Tashkent will be your first port of call. There, you will visit the Khast Imam complex, one of the most notable buildings in the country, whose turquoise domes and intricate artwork include some of the most precious and opulent buildings in the Islamic world. You will also get to visit the ceramic workshop of Akbar Rahimov in the capital and taste delicious local sweets, teas and cuisines throughout the trip. You can then continue your journey to Khiva, the best preserved of the Silk Road cities and travel south to Bukhara, to experience how life might have been lived by the Silk Road traders.

On our walking holidays you can also adopt the Nomad life, sleep for two nights in a Yurt Camp in the desert, where you can see the night sky in all its glory and explore Alexander the Great’s castle at Nurata. You will then move on to camp at Yangikazgan on the shores of the placid Lake Aidarkul, with mountain vistas as your backdrop. You and your like-minded team of outdoor enthusiasts can then move on to Samarkand, a wonderful place and the home of the impressive Registan Square (described by Curzon in 1899 as “the noblest public square in the world”). Finally, we return to Tashkent where we will enjoy some free time before the return flight home.

Why Book a Walking Holiday to Uzbekistan?

A walking holiday is a great way to explore the bustling metropolises and beautiful landscapes of various destinations across the world, with an experienced and dedicated guide leader. Make the most of fascinating places like Uzbekistan, when you embark on trips specially crafted by our team of travel experts, who have travelled extensively in this part of the world. 

Using a combination of personal experience and local knowledge, our holiday packages introduce you to captivating places, where you can experience a diverse range of activities while being accompanied by friendly, English-speaking leaders every step of the way.

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Embark on a voyage of discovery on our Silk Road tours to Central Asia’s intriguing Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

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Usually, your walk will take up the whole day at a moderate pace. Terrain will often be hilly and paths generally good. Note that on holidays in mountainous areas, expect some rougher paths. An average walk length is 6 miles but expect this to vary from as little as 3 miles on a sightseeing day and up to 10 miles on a full day dependant on the amount of ascent and decent required.  

Usual daily walks - Distance: 6 miles; Ascent/Descent 500m; Terrain: sometimes hilly and undulating on good paths and tracks; Walking Time: Day walks. 

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