Uzbekistan
Registration Open2026

Explore Uzbekistan

Journey Along the Ancient Silk Road

April 24 — May 7, 202611 nights | 12 days20–30 travelers
TashkentKhivaBukharaSamarqand
$3,195
Early Bird / person
11 nights | 12 days
April 24 — May 7, 2026
Faculty-Led
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Overview

Discover the ancient Silk Road and experience over two millennia of fascinating history and culture by following in the footsteps of Alexander the Great, Ibn Battuta, Marco Polo, and other famous travelers. Journey to the center of great Islamic scholarship during the classical period, and retrace the steps of sages of the Islamic tradition such as Al-Biruni, Al-Bukhari, Al-Maturidi, Al-Khawarizmi, and Umar Khayyam. Learn also about the rich multi-ethnic and multi-religious heritage of Central Asia, and the various dynasties that made a lasting impression through the arts, architecture and customs of the region.

Tours offered by Bayan cater to the diverse interests and needs of families, while offering an exceptional educational and cultural program. Each tour is led by one or more faculty members who provide daily background lectures and insights about the historical and contemporary contexts. The itinerary is crafted by experienced personnel to maximize your enjoyment and satisfaction.

Faculty Guide

Munir Shaikh

Vice President & Professor, Bayan Islamic Graduate School

Bayan's Vice President and Professor Munir Shaikh holds an M.A. in Islamic Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles, with a specialization in the history of Islamic Iberia (Al-Andalus), and certificates from academic programs in Morocco, Egypt and Spain. He has taught academic courses on Islamic history and civilization, Middle Eastern history, and world history. He has led three previous Islamic heritage tours in Uzbekistan, as well as tours in Bosnia, Malaysia and elsewhere.

Day by Day

Your Itinerary

Friday, April 24

Depart from North America

Participants from North America should begin travel.

Saturday, April 25

In Transit

International travel day.

Day 1Sunday, April 26

Arrive in Tashkent

Arrive in Tashkent (morning). Rest. Welcome dinner and orientation.

Day 2Monday, April 27

Tashkent: Khast Imam & Chorsu

Visit the Khast Imam Complex with its oldest Qur'an manuscripts, explore the Tashkent Metro, and browse the vibrant Chorsu Bazaar.

Day 3Tuesday, April 28

Flight to Khiva

Fly to Urgench and transfer to Khiva. Explore the Ichan Kala fortress complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 4Wednesday, April 29

Khiva: Ichan Kala & Bazaar

Continue exploring the preserved medieval city of Ichan Kala and visit the local bazaar.

Day 5Thursday, April 30

Transfer to Bukhara

Overland transfer through the Kyzyl Kum desert to Bukhara. Visit Lyab-i Hauz and Magoki Attori Mosque.

Day 6Friday, May 1

Bukhara: Sacred Sites

Visit the Samanid Mausoleum, Chasme Ayub, Ark Citadel, and the magnificent Kalyan Mosque. Friday prayer.

Day 7Saturday, May 2

Bukhara: Palace & Naqshbandi

Explore the Summer Palace, visit the Naqshbandi Mosque, and browse the famous Bukhara bazaar.

Day 8Sunday, May 3

Train to Samarqand

High-speed train to Samarqand. Visit the legendary Registan Square and Amir Timur Mausoleum (Gur-e-Amir).

Day 9Monday, May 4

Samarqand: Bukhari & Bibi Khanum

Visit the Imam Bukhari Mausoleum, traditional paper mill, the grand Bibi Khanum Mosque, and the bustling bazaar.

Day 10Tuesday, May 5

Samarqand: Observatory & Shah-i-Zinda

Explore the Ulugh Beg Observatory and the stunning Shah-i-Zinda necropolis complex.

Day 11Wednesday, May 6

Train to Tashkent

Return to Tashkent by train. Free time for shopping. Farewell dinner.

Day 12Thursday, May 7

Depart from Tashkent

Transfer to the airport for departure.

Destinations

Tour Highlights

Tashkent

  • Khast Imam Complex & oldest Qur'an manuscripts
  • Kukeldash Madrasah
  • Chorsu Bazaar traditional market
  • Amir Timur Square
  • Tashkent Metro

Khiva

  • Ichan Kala preserved medieval city (UNESCO)
  • Kyzyl Kum desert
  • Khorezm Mamun Academy

Bukhara

  • Po-i-Kalyan Complex
  • Ark Citadel
  • Samanid Mausoleum
  • Naqshbandi Mosque
  • Lyab-i Hauz
  • Traditional pottery market

Samarqand

  • Registan Square
  • Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum (Timur's resting place)
  • Shah-i-Zinda Complex
  • Ulugh Beg Observatory
  • Bibi-Khanum Masjid
  • Traditional paper production mill
Investment

Tour Pricing

Land Package Only — All pricing is per person, double occupancy. Airfare not included.

Early Bird
Reserve by December 15, 2025
$3,195/ adult
$2,695/ minor
Single supplement: $700
Regular
After December 15, 2025
$3,395/ adult
$2,895/ minor
Single supplement: $700
Deposit
$1,000
per traveler upon booking
Partially refundable until January 31, 2026, minus a $250 fee per traveler.
Details

What's Included

Package Inclusions

  • Airport transfers on April 26 and May 7, 2026
  • 11 nights hotel (4* & 5* in most cases)
  • Ground transportation by private A/C coach
  • Internal flight from Tashkent to Urgench (Khiva)
  • Train journeys between several cities
  • Entrance fees for scheduled sites
  • All meals — 11 breakfasts, 9 lunches and 7 dinners
  • Daily commentary/discussions with faculty guide(s)

Not Included

  • International airfare to Uzbekistan (budget ~$1,500 round-trip from US gateways)
  • Tourist visa (~$40 USD for US nationals age 55 and under)
  • Gratuities for driver(s) and guide(s)
  • Additional meals/beverages, personal items
  • Hotel incidental charges, hotel porters and other individualized services
  • Travel insurance (recommended)
Accommodations

Where You'll Stay

Or hotels of comparable quality

Tashkent

Movenpick Hotel 5* or similar

5*3 nights
Khiva

Asia Khiva Hotel or similar

4*2 nights
Bukhara

Paradise Plaza Hotel or similar

4*3 nights
Samarqand

Movenpick Hotel 5* or similar

5*3 nights
Questions

Frequently Asked

Bayan's vice president and professor Munir Shaikh will be the faculty escort for the tour. He holds an M.A. in Islamic Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles, with a specialization in the history of Islamic Iberia (Al-Andalus), and certificates from academic programs in Morocco, Egypt and Spain. He has lived for periods of time in Spain (and Morocco), and is conversant in Spanish. He has taught academic courses on Islamic Spain, Middle Eastern history, Islam, and world history. He has led two previous Islamic heritage tours in Uzbekistan, as well as tours in Bosnia, Malaysia and elsewhere.

Bayan's tours are focused on providing a well-rounded experience featuring academic knowledge, historical site visits, cultural exposure, recreational activities, and free time. The itinerary includes visits to mosques and other sites of prayer. By participating in a tour, you are helping sustain and advance Bayan's mission as a non-profit educational institution. Our group size tends to be in the range of 20-30 participants. This enables participants to get to know one another and develop bonds of friendship and camaraderie that can last a lifetime.

We are accepting registrations until we reach capacity or need to close the registration period so as to confirm hotel room bookings, arrange in-country transportation, obtain entrance tickets for sites, and finalize other details. After the early-bird period ends, we will continue to accept reservations if space is available, at the normal rate. To be officially registered and receive further communication in preparation for the tour, you must register with a partially-refundable deposit of $1,000 per traveler. For this tour, the refund deadline is January 31, 2026. Prior to this date, a refund of your deposit LESS $250 per registration will be provided. After this date, your deposit payment and any additional payment you have made towards the total cost of the tour will not be refunded, but can be used as a credit on another Bayan tour within 12 months of the start date of this tour. There is a $100 fee per registration to transfer the credit to another tour within the indicated timeframe.

Bayan's tours are open to participants who wish to join from anywhere in the world. However, the majority of participants tend to be from the United States. US passport holders older than 55 years old do not need to obtain a visa to enter Uzbekistan. For US nationals under the age of 55, an e-visa must be obtained, which you should do at least 2 weeks before travel (instructions will be provided). UK, Canadian and EU passport holders do not require a visa.

Our group will be transported from site to site in a tourist bus or series of vans, depending on circumstances. There will be one or more train journeys and an internal flight from Tashkent to the Khiva area. In different cities and historical sites, there will be a fair amount of walking on level ground, and in some places there are a few flights of steps. The guides will aim to take into account the differing abilities and health conditions of group members and regulate the pace and intensity of the tour accordingly. However, participants should expect to walk roughly 8,000-12,000 steps each day.

Uzbek food has a unique personality, yet bears influences from Turkish, Chinese and Afghan cuisines, among others. You can expect to try the following zabiha/halal items during the journey: Plov (rice pilaf or pulao with meat and vegetables), Shashlik (shish kabob), Lagman (hand-pulled noodles), Shurpa (lamb soup, or shurbah), Manti and other dumplings that are steamed or fried and filled with meat, Samsa (flaky pastry with meat filling), Dolma (stuffed peppers, cabbage leaves or grape leaves), Chalop (cold yogurt soup with dill, parsley and cucumbers), home-made bread, tea, dried fruits (especially apricots), and halva, baklava and similar desserts.

Yes, all participants who have completed their full payment will receive a detailed information packet that includes descriptions of the cities and sites to be visited, the daily schedule, currency exchange, local prayer times, electrical adapters, weather, what to pack, and more.

We encourage participants to be fully vaccinated with at least one booster shot for all who are eligible to receive these shots. We will update participants regarding PCR or antigen testing requirements of Uzbekistan, if applicable. At the time of our travel, it may be that fewer requirements will be in place. Given the low incidence of Covid in Uzbekistan, we do not expect to mandate masking during the tour, but we encourage masking whenever possible and according to each individual's comfort level.

Interested in Uzbekistan?

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