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ROUTE OF THE CARAVANS WITH FERGHANA
A World Heritage Sites Tour of Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan
Central Asia, the land of the “stans”, may also be referred to as the “Land of the Caravans”. The Caravan routes affected history and cultures greatly as they opened the lines of communication and trade between previously isolated societies; cultures influenced, and were influenced, resulting in rich diversity and significant cultural growth. Route of the Caravans is a four country tour of a region that is famous not only for the many branches of the silk route that ply within, but also as the birthplace of great builders of empires such as the Moghuls and Tamerland. Route of the Caravans is an exciting 20-day journey back in time.


Tour Summary
Map
Day
Place
01
Ashgabat
02
Ashgabat
03 Ashgabat/Merv/Asghabat
04
Ashgabat / Tashauz / Khiva (UZBEKISTAN)
05
Khiva
06
Khiva/Bukhara
07
Bukhara
08
Bukhara/Gijduvan/Samarkand (SILK ROAD TOUR)
09
Samarkand
10
Samarkand
11
Samarkand/Penjikent/Samarkand
12
Samarkand / Tashkent
13
Tashkent/Ferghana
14 Ferghana
15 Ferghana/Osh

16 Osh/Bishkek/Issyk-Kul
17 Issyk-Kul
18 Issikul/Bishkek
19 Bishkek/Almaty
20 Depart Almaty

 


UNESCO World Heritage Sites Visited
This tour has been tailored to include the following World Heritage Sites

World Heritage Sites covered on this tour
Historic sites of Merv (2005) TURKMENISTAN Merv 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.
Historic sites of Kunya-Urgench (2005) TURKMENISTAN Kunya-Urgench is situated in northwestern Turkmenistan, on the south side of the Amu Daria River. Urgench was the capital of the Khorezm region, part of the Achaemenid Empire. The old town contains a series of monuments mainly from the 11th to 16th centuries, including a mosque, the gates of a caravanserai, fortresses, mausoleums and a minaret. The monuments testify to outstanding achievements in architecture and craftsmanship whose influence reached Iran and Afghanistan, and later the architecture of the Mogul Empire of 16th-century India.
Historic sites of Khiva (1990) UZBEKISTAN According to legend, Khiva was founded about 2500 years ago when a son of Noah, Shem, discovered a well in the middle of the desert exclaimed "Khi-wa!" (which locals will take delight in roughly translating this exclamation as "sweet water"). For the next 1000 years or so, the area was inhabited by settlements that used the nearby Amu-Darya river to irrigate agriculture. As Islam spread to the area, the first major structures were built near Shem's well, and it became known as a small trading post on the Silk Road. It wasn't until the 16th century when Khiva was made capital of an Islamic Khanate (starting a bitter rivalry with another Khan 460km down the Silk Road in Bukhara), that the majority of Khiva's immense architectural projects began and the town established itself as a center of power in the region. Locals will say (sometimes in hushed tones) that if Khiva didn't have a rivalry with nearby Bukhara, it would not be the significant site that it is today. Because of this significance, Khiva was recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1990.
Historic sites of Bukhara (1993) UZBEKISTAN Bukhara, which is situated on the Silk Route, is more than 2,000 years old. It is the most complete example of a medieval city in Central Asia, with an urban fabric that has remained largely intact. Monuments of particular interest include the famous tomb of Ismail Samani, a masterpiece of 10th-century Muslim architecture, and a large number of 17th-century madrasas.
Historic sites of Samarkand (2001) UZBEKISTAN The historic town of Samarkand is a crossroad and melting pot of the world's cultures. Founded in the 7th century B.C. as ancient Afrasiab, Samarkand had its most significant development in the Timurid period from the 14th to the 15th centuries. The major monuments include the Registan Mosque and madrasas, Bibi-Khanum Mosque, the Shakhi-Zinda compound and the Gur-Emir ensemble, as well as Ulugh-Beg's Observatory.
Historic sites of Shakhrisyabz (2000) UZBEKISTAN The historic centre of Shakhrisyabz contains a collection of exceptional monuments and ancient quarters which bear witness to the city's secular development, and particularly to the period of its apogee, under the rule of Amir Temur and the Temurids, in the 15th-16th century.
Detailed Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Ashgabat (TURKMENISTAN)
Khush Gelinis – welcome to Turkmenistan! This evening you are scheduled to arrive Ashgabat. Once clearing through Customs & Immigration, you will be met at the exit gate for the transfer to the hotel. Check in starts from 1400 hrs.
Overnight: Nisa Hotel, Ashgabat (3 nights)

Day 02: Ashgabat
Full day sightseeing tour of the capital city of Turkmenistan – we shall visit the National Museum of History & Ethnography. There is a rich collection from the Neolithic sites along the slopes of Kopet Dag mountain ranges. The Bronze age period is highlighted by finds from Murghab river and from the sites of Margiana. The highlight of the museum is the remarkable collection of ivory rythons from Nisa. A vase collected from the main stupa structure in Merve is believed have contained body relics of an important Buddhist monk. The other galleries are dedicated to the ethnic collection from famous Turkmen jewelry to costumes of various Turkmen tribes. There is also a big collection of the bridal decorations for the horses. Our next stop is the city mosque, the Presidential Square and lastly a local bazaar. (B, D)

Day 03: Ashgabat/Merve/Asghabat

Travel to one of the ancient archaeological sites of Merve by taking flights in/out of Mary town. We shall have a detailed visit of Merve by visiting Gaiyur Kala, Erk Kala and Sultan Kala. We shall also see the impressive mausoleum of Sultan Sanjar one of the powerful Khorezmian ruler. The archaeological site of Merve often mentioned as Margiana by classical writers is a rich city, which was part of the Achaemenian empire in 6th century BC, the city was invaded by the Macedonians under Alexander the Great and passed through successive rulers till it was invaded by the Arabs in 8th century AD serving as part of a springboard for their invasion of Central Asia. In the Islamic era it was known as the ‘Mother of the cities’, which flourished as an important town on the Great Silk Road running to Parthia. It was invaded by the Mongols in 13th century who depopulated the city by mercilessly killing more than a million souls. The archaeological museum of Mary is situated in the town and was selected to house the finds from the archaeological sites. There is a fairly large collection of Bronze age sites of Gonur Tepe and the artifacts found are comparable with the Sialk and Baluch sites of the same age. There is also ethnic section dedicated to the local tribes. (B, Snack, D)

Day 04: Ashgabat/Tashauz/Khiva (UZBEKISTAN – Flight and drive)

Morning transfer to the airport for the flight to Tashauz. Meet & drive to Khiva via Kunya Urgench, this was the capital of once powerful Khorezmia, which was flourished under the Achaemenid rule in 6th century BC. Then was wrested away from the last of the Persian rulers the Sasanids by the invading armies of the Arabs. Later powerful Turkic tribes who were converted to Islam took reins of the Kingdom and under whose rule the city flourished when great scholars of the Muslim attended the court of Khorezmshahs. A powerful and merciless invasion of the Mongolid hordes put an end to the ruling dynasty.
Overnight: Malika Hotel, Khiva (2 nights) (B, Snack, D)

Day 05: Khiva
Today we explore the World Heritage Site at Khiva, a city where time has stood still. Our visit starts with the main site of Ichan Kala followed by Kalta Minor, the Kunya Ark, the Rakhimkhon Madrassah, the Mausoleum of Pakhlavan Makhmud, the Friday Mosque and the Tashauli Palace and Harem. To complete the feeling, we climb the Khodja Minaret to take in the amazing fairy tale panorama. (B, D)

Day 06: Khiva/Bukhara (Drive)
Our drive to Bukhara is through the arid setting of the Kyzyl Kum Desert. Along the way we stop for some refreshments and see how humans have survived over the centuries in this barren landscape. Prior to arrival in Bukhara, a visit will be made to Sitora-i-Mokhikhosa, the Summer Residence of the former Emirs of Bukhara.
Overnight: Hotel Zargaron Hotel, Bukhara (2 nights) (B, D)

Day 07: Bukhara
One of the grandest of Uzbek centers, Bukhara is an open museum with many mosques, madrassahs and a grand minaret. We spend the day visiting some of the finest examples of Islamic Architecture in the world, where exquisite tile and mosaic work complements the beautiful brick-work; no wonder the city is a World Heritage Site. Our visit includes the Lab-e-Khauz Complex with the Nadirkhon Devanbegi Madrassah, the Mogak Attari Mosque and the Poi Kalon Minaret. We also visit the Madrassahs of Aziz Khan and the Ulugbek Ark Fortress, the residence cum army headquarters of the Bukharan Emirs that houses an interesting collection of objects from those days and the Mausoleum of Ismail Samanid, which features some of the best 10th century brickwork, with a marked Persian influence. (B, D)

Day 08: Bukhara/Gijduvan/Samarkand (Drive)
This morning we start off with our visit to a local family ceramic factory in Gijduvan then continue onto visit the World Heritage Site of Shakhrisabz, home town of Tamerlane. This historic centre contains a collection of exceptional monuments and ancient quarters, which bear witness to centuries worth of history, and particularly to the period of its climax in the 15th century under the empire of Tamerlane.
Overnight: Hotel Samarkand Plaza, Samarkand (4 nights) (B, D)

Day 09: Samarkand
The historic town of Samarkand is a crossroad and melting pot of the world's cultures and has been declared a World Heritage Site recently. Founded in the 7th century BC as ancient Afrosiab, Samarkand had its most significant development in the Timurid period from the 14th to the 15th centuries. We start our day with visit to the Urgut Market, which is known in this region. Next stop is the Afrosiab Museum, located on the site of ancient Afrosiab and the Historical Museum of Uzbek Culture & Art, with the wooden coffin of Tamerlane and a large copy of the Koran. We culminate the day with a visit to the Ulugbek’s Obervatory & Gur Emir, the mausoleum of Tamerlane. (B, D)

Day 10: Samarkand
We save the best for last. Our tour today takes us to the major monuments and includes the Registan Mosque and the adjoining madrassas, Bibi-Khanum Mosque, the Shakhi-Zinda compound. (B, D)

DAY 11 September 30: Samarkand/Penjikent/Samarkand
Today we make an attempt at crossing into TAJIKISTAN. The border crossing is subject to rules that keep on changing, one of the notorious features of daily life in Central Asia. Our objective is to the see the site of the ancient city of Sogdiana at Penjikent. Should the border crossing not be possible then we return to Samarkand for a free day. (B, D)

Day 12: Samarkand/Tashkent (Drive)
Early morning depart for Tashkent. Upon arrival check in at the hotel then head out immediately to visit the old part of the city, the Kafelsashi Mausoleum, the Barak Khana, the Tila Shaikh Mosque and Archives, Kukeldesh Madrassah, the History Museum of Uzbekistan and the Navoi Theatre. The evening is free, with an opportunity to see a local opera or ballet (optional).
Overnight: Hotel Dedeman, Tashkent (1 night) (B, D)

Day 13: Tashkent/Ferghana (Flight)
This morning we are transferred to the airport for our flight to Ferghana. Our tour starts with a visit to Rishton to see the ceramics cottage industry. We also visit the house/factory of a master ceramist to see the complete processes of ceramic production. Rishton is known for its Persian blue pottery with unique designs. Later we proceed to Kokand to see the Palace fort museum of Khudayar Khan the last of Kokand ruler.
Overnight: Hotel Asia, Ferghana (2 nights) (B, D)

Day 14: Ferghana
Day excursion to Andijan & Marghilan. In Andijan we will be visiting the Babur Literary Museum. Babur was the founder of the famous dynasty of rules who came to be known as the Mighuls who were well known for their aesthetic architectures like the Taj Mahal, Shalamar gardens, Red Forts, Jami Masjis, etc. Later at Marghilan we visit the souvenir factory of “Yodgorlik” – the only one place in Central Asia where original handmade methods of silk production is still being done. Silk fabric manufactured here is considered as one of the best in the world. (B, D)

Day 15: Ferghana/Osh, KYRGYZSTAN (Drive)
This morning we depart for Osh.
Overnight: Osh Hotel, Osh (1 night) (B, D)

Day 16: Osh/Bishkek/Issyk-Kul (Flight and drive)
We arrive at Bishkek after a short flight from Osh. Meet & transfer to the enchanting Issyk-Kul Lake, which is surrounded by high mountains, with 134 rivers flowing into the lake, with traditional yurts dotting the landscape, this truly is a picturesque landscape.
Overnight: Royal Beach Hotel, Issyk-Kul (2 nights) (B, D)

Day 17: Issyk-Kul
This morning we head out first to visit the petroglyphs. The petroglyphs represent a most important source of studies on history, tangible and intangible heritage of the ancient and medieval Kyrgyzstan and dated back to the period between II millennium B.C. and VIII century A.D. Continue on to Karakol city to visit the Preshevalsky Museum, dedicated to the memory of Nikolai Michailovich Preshevalsky, an enthusiastic explorer accredited for his excellent works on flora and fauna of the Issyk-Kul region. He was also known for breeding a tiny horse in the steppes of Tibet, which later came to be known as the Preshevalsky Horse. Before returning back to the hotel, stops will also be made at a Russian Orthodox Church & Dungan Mosque. (B, D)

Day 18: Issikul/Bishkek (Drive)
Drive back to Bishkek. Check in at the hotel then head out to visit the History Museum famous for its collection of Bolshevik Revolution artifacts. Next stop is Frunze’s Jouse, named after the Soviet General Michael Fruze, who won Central Asia for the Blosheviks in the Civil War. Last stop will be made at the Osh Bazaar.
Overnight: Silk Road Lodge, Bishkek (1 night) (B, D)

Day 19: Bishkek/Almaty, KAZAKHSTAN (Drive)

Head out early this morning, driving through the heart of the Zailiysky Steppes, with beautiful sceneries we head off to another stan. This time it is Kazakhstan, one of the largest countries in the world. Check in at the hotel then immediately set out to visit the Zhenkov’s Cathedral, an extraordinary Russian Orthodox Church built of wood. We then take a walk through beautiful Panfilov Park. Later we visit the History Museum.
Overnight: Hotel Otrar, Almaty (1 night) (B, Snack, D)

Day 20: Depart Almaty
Our tour comes to an end today as we bid farewell to the last of the Central Asian Republics. After following many branches of the silk trader’s routes, it is our time to bid farewell with “Sau Bolinizder”, as you are transferred to the airport for your departure flight. Check out time is by 1100 hrs. (B)

B = Breakfast
L = Lunch
D = Dinner

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Departure Dates

2010
Apr 17, May 22, Jun 05, Jul 10, Aug 07, Sep 25 & Oct 09


Prices
Departure Tour Price US$ Single Sup US$
2010 5495 785
Tour Price Includes Tour Price Does Not Include:

• Accommodation as mentioned or similar, including hotel taxes
• Meal Plan as mentioned (B=Breakfast, Snack, D=Dinner)
• All sightseeing and transfers
• Services of local English speaking guide
• Entrance fees to museums and sites included in the itinerary
• Visa Support as required

• International Airfare / Departure Taxes
Domestic & regional airfares
• Insurance & Visa fees
• Drinks / Beverages with meals
• Tips / Gratuities to Drivers & Guides

Domestic / Regional Airfare NOT INCLUDED in Tour Price
Ashgabat / Tashauz and Tashkent / Bishkek.

Estimated International Airfare(not included in tour price)
East Coast US $ 1800
West Coast US $ 2000
Please note: This tour operates with a minimum of 02 and a maximum of 15 participants.

Other Dates / Customized Itinerary / Languages
In addition to our set programs we are also pleased to offer customized tours.
Please do not hesitate to contact us to discuss your individual needs.

Customized tours can be conducted in English, French, German, Spanish or Italian. Each departure is conducted in the designated language only.

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