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Highlights of Central Asia

11 Days Dushanbe to Bukhara
Highlights of Central Asia
Highlights of Central Asia
Highlights of Central Asia

Overview

Book online and enjoy exclusive savings on Exodus 11 Day Highlights of Central Asia. Uncover the highlights of Central Asia, combining the untouched beauty of the Fann Mountains with legendary Silk Road cities. Starting in Tajikistan, where tourism is still in its infancy, we walk beside alpine lakes and hike to remote villages, where daily life follows rhythms shaped by altitude and tradition. Then, crossing into Uzbekistan, our focus turns to Samarkand and Bukhara, where madrasas, mausoleums, and trading domes tell stories of empires, scholars, and traders. Throughout, meals with local families read more add warmth and insight, turning history and landscape into lived experience.
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Trip Length
Trip Length

11 Days

Trip Starts
Trip Starts

Dushanbe

Trip Ends
Trip Ends

Bukhara

Countries Visited
Countries Visited:
Tajikistan Uzbekistan
Operator
Operator
Exodus
Trip Style
Trip Style

Culture

Budget
Budget

Affordable

Age Range
Age Range

16-99 Years

Max. Group Size
Max. Group Size

16

Guide Style
Guide Style

Fully Guided

Tour Code
Tour Code

AQZ

Itinerary

Begin your adventure in Dushanbe, the capital and cultural heart of Tajikistan, laid along the Varzob River and framed by the foothills of the Hissar Range. Most international flights arrive either late tonight or in the very early hours of Day 2, so we recommend booking pre-tour hotel nights to ease into the trip. Want more time in Dushanbe? Secure pre-tour hotel nights through your sales representative. Stay: Atlas Hotel/Rumi Hotel (or similar).

Meet our tour leader for a welcome briefing at 9am before setting out to understand how Dushanbe reflects the history, culture, and national pride of Tajikistan. Our exploration takes in the Ismail Somoni monument, dedicated to the ninth-century founder of the Tajik state, and the statue of Rudaki, regarded as the father of Persian-Tajik literature. We also pause at the National Flagpole, once the tallest in the world, and visit the National Museum of Antiquities, where highlights include the reclining Buddha and the skeleton of the Sogdian princess uncovered at Sarazm.

For lunch, we gather at a local restaurant for classic Tajik dishes, an introduction to the tastes we'll encounter throughout our time in the country.

Later, we visit the palace of Kokhi Navruz, an architectural showcase, whose carved ceilings and ornamented halls reveal the skills still practised across the country by Tajik artisans. The afternoon is free to relax before dinner.

In the evening, we stretch our legs on a gentle walk past the Ayni Opera and Ballet Theatre, Kurushi Kabir Park, and along Rudaki Avenue, where fountains and public spaces fill with local life. Stay: Atlas Hotel/Rumi Hotel (or similar) (B/D).

Depart Dushanbe after breakfast, driving (45 minutes) to Hisor Fortress, one of the key strongholds on the ancient Silk Road. Our tour leader brings the ruins to life, explaining how power shifted through centuries of conquest and rule. We return to Dushanbe for lunch, then take a scenic drive (four hours) into the Fann Mountains. The road climbs steadily, following river valleys and high pastures, before reaching Iskandarkul, a serene mountain lake named after Alexander the Great and long woven into local legend.

Here, we can take a refreshing dip or simply relax on the shores. Once settled into our lakeside accommodation, we explore on foot, visiting the nearby waterfall known locally as Fann Niagara and walking to Snake Lake, a smaller alpine pool fed by mountain streams. There is also time for an optional boat ride on the lake. As evening descends, we enjoy dinner by the water, watching the light change across the surrounding peaks. Stay: Zumrad Camp (or similar) (B/D).

Bid farewell to Iskanderkul and travel (two hours) through mountain passes toward Saratog village. En route, we stop at Panjchashma, meaning ‘five springs', which are believed to have healing properties for different parts of the body. In Saratog, we slow the pace and walk through the village, meeting residents whose lives remain closely tied to the surrounding valleys.

A gentle riverside hike in the Arg Valley includes a bridge crossing and follows a largely flat route, giving us time to take in the landscapes. Continuing west, we drive (three hours) to Panjakent, often called the Pompeii of Central Asia for its archaeological importance. Lunch introduces us to Panjakent plov, a regional version of Central Asia's most celebrated dish.

Later, we meet local artisans for a suzani embroidery masterclass. Panjakent was recognised in 2025 as a World Craft City for suzani, a tradition passed down through generations using traditional techniques such as dolduzi, bosmaduzi, and zanjiraduzi. Our hosts explain how patterns, colours, and stitches reflect local identity. There may also be time to join an optional halva-making session, in which you'll learn all about the popular nutty-sweet confection. Stay: Classic hotel (B/L).

Today focuses on Voru village, known for its dramatic terraced layout. Houses are stacked into the mountainside so that one family's roof becomes another's courtyard, a practical response to limited space that also reinforces community ties. We drive (2hr 30min with photo stops) to the river crossing before hiking (6mi/9. 5km/four-hour round trip) to the village. In Voru, we share tea on the rooftop of a village home, looking out across the valley.

We also visit the blacksmith workshop of Master Sulton, whose family has practised this trade for generations. His tools and methods remain largely unchanged, and the workshop continues to serve local needs while producing small handmade items. Lunch is hosted in Zimtut village on our return, where a local family prepares a home-cooked meal. Back in Panjakent, we visit Old Panjakent and the Historical Museum before sitting down for dinner with a local family in their home. Stay: Classic hotel (B/L/D).

Set out early to drive (2hr 30min with photo stops) for the Seven Lakes of Marguzor, a chain of alpine lakes linked by legend and geography. According to local stories, the lakes were formed from the tears of seven sisters mourning their father, and each lake differs in colour and character.

We begin at Mizhgon (Lake 1) and continue to Marghuzor (Lake 6), where we have lunch, before either going by vehicle or a walk to Hazorchashma (Lake 7), the highest of the seven. The route allows us to see how mineral content, depth, and light affect the appearance of each lake.

In the afternoon, we return to Panjakent, stopping along the way at Sarazm, the first World Heritage site in Tajikistan. Dating to the fourth millennium BCE, Sarazm reveals early urban planning and long-distance trade links stretching from the Indus Valley to the Iranian Plateau. By mid-afternoon, we reach the Jarteppa border, where we say goodbye to our Tajik tour leader and meet our Uzbek tour leader after completing formalities. We continue (1hr 15min) to the great Silk Road city of Samarkand and end the day with dinner in a local family home, an introduction to Uzbek cooking and hospitality. Stay: Asia Samarkand (or similar) (B/L/D).

Samarkand sits at the heart of the Silk Road, and today we explore how its architecture reflects centuries of power, learning, and trade. We visit the grandiose Bibi Khanum Mosque and the magnificent Gur-Emir mausoleum, where Tamerlane, the founder of the Timurid Empire, his sons, and his grandson Ulugbek are buried.

Late afternoon is free to browse the local bazaar, where textiles and handicrafts remain an important part of Samarkand's economy. During your free time, you may also wish to join an optional wine tasting at the Khovrenko Winery, which includes a cellar visit and degustation.

In the evening, we visit Registan Square, the heart of the city with three grand madrasahs, to see the complex illuminated after dark. Stay: Asia Samarkand (or similar) (B).

Travel (four hours) by road to Gijduvan, stopping at the ruins of Rabat-i-Malik, once a key caravanserai on the Silk Road. In Gijduvan, we visit a ceramics workshop where techniques and patterns have been passed down through generations. Lunch is hosted by a master potter and their family, offering insight into how craft traditions are sustained today. We then continue (45 minutes) to the Silk Road city of Bukhara, arriving mid-afternoon with time at leisure. Stay: Iman Hotel/Modarixon Hotel (or similar) (B/L).

The old town of Bukhara has remained a hub of learning and religion for more than a millennium. Today's guided walk introduces the most important sites, beginning with the Ismail Samani Mausoleum, an early example of Islamic architecture in Central Asia. We continue to Chashma-i-Ayub, associated with the prophet Job, and the Bolo-Hauz complex, where emirs once prayed. At the Ark Fortress, our tour leader explains how rulers governed from behind its walls. At the Poi-Kalyan Ensemble, we see the Kalon Minaret, Friday Mosque, and Miri-Arab Madrasa, still active today. The afternoon is free to explore at our own pace. Stay: Iman Hotel/Modarixon Hotel (or similar) (B).

Continue to explore the wonders of Bukhara today, visiting the Kukeldash and Nadir Devonbegi madrasas, along with the associated khanaqa (Sufi lodge) and pond that formed part of the city's social fabric. We also stop at the Magok-i-Attari Mosque, one of the oldest religious sites in the city.

Later, we browse the historic trading domes of Bukhara, once organised by profession and still active today.

In the evening, we are welcomed into the home of the Toshev family, well-known local artisans, where we share a home-cooked dinner, learn about their craft traditions, and celebrate our adventure through Central Asia together. Stay: Iman Hotel/Modarixon Hotel (or similar) (B/D).

We've traced Silk Road cities, walked villages in the Fann Mountains, learned from artisans, and crossed from Tajikistan into Uzbekistan, but now it's time to begin our return journey home. Alternatively, if you'd like to extend your adventure, speak to your sales representative to discuss our range of extension options (B).

Trip Inclusions

  • Uncover the varied beauty of Central Asia with the expert guidance of two local tour leaders
  • Explore the high valleys and lakes of the Fann Mountains, Central Asia's most dramatic mountain region
  • Trace the Silk Road through Samarkand and Bukhara, where empires, trade, and learning shaped Central Asia
  • Hike to the mountain village of Voru and gain insight into daily life in one of Tajikistan's most remote communities
  • Stand in Registan Square, the architectural heart of Samarkand and a symbol of Silk Road power and learning
  • Enjoy meals with local families along the way, offering a genuine window into Tajik and Uzbek home life

  • 10 Classic nights (hotel)
  • All breakfasts, three lunches, five dinners
  • Immersive itinerary with all transport (train and private bus/minibus) and listed activities
  • Expert tour leader to enhance your adventure

  • Itinerary and inclusions are subject to change
  • Price is for land, cruise and internal flights as specified. Flights not specified are not included

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Exodus
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