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Tour To Fergana Valley From Tashkent


Full Day Private Tour to Fergana Valley from Tashkent


Ready for a long but interesting day, so this trip is for you. Visit one of the most popular destinations in Uzbekistan with this a day tour to Fergana Valley. On this tour you meet artisans and master craftsmen in their workshops with our Tour to Fergana Valley. Travelers during the drive can see beautiful scenery over the mountain pass and some non-touristic towns Take the train ride through the longest tunnel in Central Asia which is 21 km. Have a guided tour in the most impressive sight of Kokand in Khudayar Khan Palace which is one of the most glittering royal residences in Central Asia.


Fergana Valley private tour from Tashkent by train


Visit one of the most popular destinations in Uzbekistan with this two-day tour to Fergana Valley. From 2016 travelers take the train ride to Fergana valley through the longest tunnel in Central Asia which is 21 km. On this tour you visit Margilan where the majority of silk is made in Uzbekistan, Rishtan city—famed for its blue-and-green ceramics and famous Kokand city. • Travelers can see traditional methods of weaving along the Silk Road. One of the best-known places is in Margilan in the Fergana Valley, where visitors are welcome to tour in a small factory. • You learn difference between artificial and real silk (Real silk is warmer to the touch, is more tightly woven and if you care to set fire to a piece, will turn into an ashen ball and smell like burning hair). • Have a guided tour in the most impressive sight of Kokand in Khudayar Khan Palace which is one of the most glittering royal residences in Central Asia.


Tour to Fergana Valley from Tashkent


Visit one of the most popular destinations in Uzbekistan with this two-day tour to Fergana Valley. On this tour you meet artisans and master craftsmen in their workshops with our Tour to Fergana Valley. Travelers visit famous Kokand city with the most impressive sight of Khudayar Khan Palace, Margilan where the majority of silk with traditional ikat designs is made in Uzbekistan and Rishtan city—famed for its blue-and-green ceramics. • Travelers can see traditional methods of weaving along the Silk Road. One of the best-known places is in Margilan in the Fergana Valley, where visitors are welcome to tour in a small factory. • You learn difference between artificial and real silk (Real silk is warmer to the touch, is more tightly woven and if you care to set fire to a piece, will turn into an ashen ball and smell like burning hair). • Have a guided tour in the most impressive sight of Kokand in Khudayar Khan Palace which is one of the most glittering royal residences in Central Asia.


Fergana Valley Tour


Fergana Valley Tour is the best tour for learning more about Uzbekistan’s famous handicrafts from the masters themselves. Uzbekistan is famous around the world for its textiles and ceramics. In the early morning (around 6 am), we will pick up all travelers from their hotels in Tashkent, and drive to Kokand which takes 4hrs and goes through the Kamchik Mountain Pass. You’ll visit the workshop of Rustam Usmanov, a famous ceramic artist whose works are displayed at international exhibitions. You’ll get to see the pottery-making process and a collection of local ceramics. After that, drive to Margilan, take a stroll around the traditional market, and head to the Yodgorlik Silk factory to observe the production of silk featuring traditional Ikat designs. Afterward, drive back to Tashkent and transfer to your hotel in Tashkent. Don’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the fascinating traditions and unique culture of the Fergana Valley.


Fergana Valley One day Trip From Tashkent with Train


Spend a whole day exploring beauty of Fergana Valley which is fruit basket of Uzbekistan with its endless Fruit orchids and richness of History being one of 3 Khanat in Old Uzbekistan. You will travel in high speed trains with air condition and enjoy beautiful view of Mountain Gorge of Tien shan mountains. Our fully Licensed guides will enrich your knowledge about this colorful region its history, culture, custom & tradition.


2 Day Fergana Valley Cultural Tour from Tashkent


Discover the vibrant Fergana Valley over two days, where history and craftsmanship come alive. Departing from Tashkent by train, this cultural journey takes you through the charming cities of Margilan, Rishtan, and Kokand. Savor local cuisine, explore bustling bazaars, and visit iconic sites like the Khudoyar Khan Palace and Yodgorlik Silk Factory. With a knowledgeable guide by your side, this adventure offers a unique glimpse into Uzbekistan's rich heritage. Perfect for travelers eager to immerse themselves in local culture and artisanship. – Two-day trip exploring Fergana Valley’s rich culture – Guided tours of Margilan, Rishtan, and Kokand’s top attractions – Includes train tickets, meals, and hotel stay in Kokand – Ideal for individuals or groups wanting a cultural experience


Fergana Valley 2 Day Private Tour By Train From Tashkent


Crown your trip to Uzbekistan by visiting the fruit garden Fergana Valley surrounded by the Tien-Shan and Pamir Mountain. Small cities of Margiland and Rishtan have preserved thousand-year tradition of Silk & Ceramics while Kokand the regional capital offer a feast of Architecture Monuments.


Tashkent Mahalla & Local Life Experience Day Tour


We would like to offer you to change the tourist route and go to the very heart of the many-sided Tashkent, to its residential quarters mahallas, where the passage of time, social foundations and traditions continue to flow in the same rhythm as several hundred years ago. Here, children play merrily under the supervision of old people among the narrow streets, the hypnotic quail songs sound from behind the high walls, the baker takes fresh fragrant bread from the oven, and a merry wedding is celebrated on the neighboring street. Mahalla is worthy of attention not only for those who are interested in the traditional architecture of the cities of Uzbekistan, but also for those who want to see the real life of local residents, plunge into the daily rituals of a traditional Uzbek family, which tightly intertwine history, religion, life, traditions and social life.


Uzbekistan & Kyrgyzstan 11d10n


IS THIS TOUR FOR YOU? The minimum is usually no less than 2, and the maximum is no more than 15 but some can be smaller or bigger, depending on the trip. Check individual trips for details. Good time of travelling: from March untill November Travel Style: Classic All of the sightseeing, culture, access, and You-can’t-believe-we-did-that moments, all at a great price. Service Level: Standard Comfortable tourist-class accommodations with character; mix of public and private transport. Physical Grading: 2 – Light Light walking and nothing too challenging.


Grand Uzbekistan Tour


Grand Uzbekistan is two-week trip to visit the most important places and ancient cities of Uzbekistan and feel the unforgettable atmosphere of the rich culture and history of the country.


Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan (13d12n)


Trip Type: Small and Big Group The minimum is usually no less than 2, and the maximum is no more than 30 but some can be smaller or bigger, depending on the trip. Check individual trips for details. A good time for travellers: from March untill November Three stans – stretches from the Caspian Sea in the west to China in the east and from Afghanistan in the south to Russia in the north. It is also colloquially referred to as "the -stans" as the countries generally considered to be within the region all have names ending with the Persian suffix "-stan", meaning "land of". Central Asia has historically been closely tied to its nomadic peoples and the Silk Road. It has acted as a crossroads for the movement of people, goods, and ideas between Europe, Western Asia, South Asia, and East Asia. The Silk Road connected Muslim lands with the people of Europe, India, and China. 


Weaving of Uzbekistan Multi Day Tour


Join IAA for two weeks of weaving on the Silk Road. Start your journey with a relaxing day in Tashkent and welcome dinner in a beautiful garden. Venture to the capital of "Atlas" weaving, Margilan. See sights in Kolkand and have lunch in a tea house along the way. Spend a week in the studio learning the history and process of weaving "Atlas." Take a small excursion to a pottery studio in Rishtan to learn more about handicrafts in the Fergana Valley. Head to Samarkand to see Uzbekistan's renowned historic sights and learn more about carpet weaving and embroidery. Take courses on both to develop a rounded sense of weaving and fabric work in Uzbekistan. Return to Tashkent for a market tour and farewell dinner.


2 Day Fergana Valley Tour


Visit one of the most popular destinations in Uzbekistan with this two-day tour to Fergana Valley. From 2016 travelers take the train ride to Fergana valley through the longest tunnel in Central Asia which is 21 km. On this tour you visit Margilan where the majority of silk is made in Uzbekistan, Rishtan city—famed for its blue-and-green ceramics and famous Kokand city. • Travelers can see traditional methods of weaving along the Silk Road. One of the best-known places is in Margilan in the Fergana Valley, where visitors are welcome to tour in a small factory. • You learn difference between artificial and real silk (Real silk is warmer to the touch, is more tightly woven and if you care to set fire to a piece, will turn into an ashen ball and smell like burning hair). • Have a guided tour in the most impressive sight of Kokand in Khudayar Khan Palace which is one of the most glittering royal residences in Central Asia.


Uzbekistan Silk Road Discovery


Explore the wonders of Uzbekistan with our all-inclusive tour, covering the main cities and showcasing the rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes of this Central Asian gem. Begin your adventure in Tashkent, where modernity meets tradition at the Khast Imam Complex and Chorsu Bazaar. Discover the unique Karakalpakstan culture and marvel at the Savitsky Museum in Nukus. Step back in time within the ancient city walls of Khiva's Itchan Kala, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through the historic streets of Bukhara, visiting iconic sites like the Ark Fortress and Bolo Haouz Mosque. Be awed by Samarkand's Registan Square and the majestic Bibi-Khanym Mosque. In Kokand, explore the Khudayar Khan Palace. Witness the exquisite craftsmanship in Rishtan's ceramic workshops, and visit Margilan's Silk Factory to experience traditional Fergana Valley crafts. Enjoy seamless travel, clean and tidy accommodations, expert guides, and savory Uzbek cuisine on this unforgettable journey.