Budget Central Asia Group Tour 2026-2028
Tour Details
14 days
2-8 pax
$3,490 / per person
$520 Single supplement
Description
Central Asia is a mesmerizing land, with a rich tapestry of diverse cultures, each distinct yet woven together by a common Turkic heritage. The nations of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan are steeped in history and boast breathtaking landscapes and one-of-a-kind experiences. Traveling between these former Soviet states has become much simpler, thanks to relaxed visa regulations.
The Budget Central Asia Group Tour is a truly exceptional adventure, a two-week journey that takes you to each of the four Central Asian countries to experience their best offerings. With our small group tours, you can explore Central Asia with ease and without any hassle. From demonstration of building of the yurts in Kyrgyzstan to marveling at the mountains and canyons of Tajikistan and Kazakhstan, visiting the stunning blue-tiled madrassas and vibrant bazaars of Uzbekistan, this all-encompassing tour promises to be an unforgettable experience.
Program
Meals: none
Meals: breakfast, picnic-lunch
Depart Almaty and drive to Bishkek via a newly built highway enjoying the nature landscapes on the way (250 km, 4 h.). Pass border control and arrive in Bishkek, then transfer to hotel. Overnight in Bishkek.
Meals: breakfast
Transfer to Don Aryk village for lunch with local Kyrgyz family at their home. After lunch, local women will demonstrate the construction of a yurt, and you can even take part in it! Then drive to Burana Tower, part of the ancient city of Balasagun (11-13th centuries) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Return to Bishkek. Overnight at the hotel.
Meals: breakfast, lunch
Meals: breakfast, picnic-lunch
Meals: breakfast
Meals: breakfast
Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Meals: breakfast, lunch
Drive to Bukhara and on the way visit the Emir's Summer Residence at Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa (19th century). This is a unique site combining Oriental and Russian architecture (please note that no English-speaking guide provided here). Check-in to the hotel in Bukhara.
In the evening, there is a National show at Nadir Divan-Begi Madrasa with dinner. Overnight at the hotel.
Meals: breakfast, lunch, dinner
Optional Activity: Immerse yourself, literally, in centuries-old traditions at the Bozori Kord Hammam, a traditional Turkic bathhouse. Opened in the 14th century, it’s been in operation ever since.
Meals: breakfast
Meals: breakfast
In the late afternoon you will be transferred to Urgench airport (35 km, 45 min) for a flight to Tashkent (1093 km, 1 h 40 min). Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
Meals: breakfast
Includes
- Accommodation based on double/twin room sharing, with breakfast, 13 nights;
- All road transfers including airport and train station (2 persons in sedan, 3-8 persons in minivan);
- Local English-speaking escort guide on days 2-5 and 8-9;
- Local English-speaking guide for the city tours in Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva;
- Entrance fees to sights as per itinerary;
- Yurt construction show in Don Aryk village with lunch on day 4;
- Gijduvan pottery master class and lunch;
- National folklore show and dinner in Bukhara;
- Economy-class tickets for flights from Bishkek to Tashkent and Urgench to Tashkent;
- Economy-class tickets for Tashkent to Samarkand train;
- Meals as designated in the program;
- 1L bottle of water per person per day;
- Tour leader to accompany the group for the whole duration of the tour;
- Meals not indicated in the program;
- Hotel charges for additional services;
- Personal travel insurance;
- International flight tickets before and after the tour;
- All visas, e-visas and visa support letters to Central Asia countries;
- Tips are not included (driver, guide, porter);
- All other charges and services not mentioned under “Inclusions”.
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Accommodation:
| Almaty - 2 nights |
| Kazzhol Park, Ramada, Garden Park Inn or similar |
| Bishkek - 2 night |
| Ramada, Plaza, Damas, Sofia or similar |
| Penjikent - 1 night |
| Panjakent Plaza, Rudaki |
| Tashkent - 3 nights |
| ATECA, Baden-Baden, Al Anvar, Elements, The Tower |
| Samarkand - 2 night |
| Shahjahon Palace, Welfort, Samaria, East Star |
| Bukhara - 2 nights |
| Minzifa, Amiran, Mehrob, Marhaba, K.Komil |
| Khiva - 1 night |
| Malika Kheivak, ANNEX, Erkin Palace, Arslan, New Minor |
Planning to travel to Central Asia is an exciting adventure and it's important to be well-informed before you go. Here are some key things to keep in mind for your Central Asia Small Group Tour:
- Passport and visa requirements: Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of your trip and check the visa requirements for the countries you'll be visiting.
- Health and safety: Consult with your doctor about any recommended vaccinations and carry a basic first aid kit. It's also important to familiarize yourself with the local customs and laws to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
- Climate: Central Asia has a diverse range of climates, from the hot and arid deserts to the cold and snowy mountain regions. Pack appropriate clothing and footwear for the conditions you'll be facing.
- Currency: Research the currency of each country you'll be visiting and consider exchanging some cash or carrying a credit card for added convenience.
- Local culture: Central Asia is home to a rich and diverse cultural heritage, and it's important to be respectful of local customs and traditions. Familiarize yourself with basic etiquette and cultural norms to ensure a smooth and culturally immersive experience.
By keeping these key points in mind, you'll be well prepared for an unforgettable trip to Central Asia. So pack your bags and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!
Frequently Asked Questions on Central Asia Small Group Tour
The official languages in the region are Uzbek in Uzbekistan, Kazakh in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz in Kyrgyzstan, and Tajik in Tajikistan. All of these languages belong to the Turkish language group except Tajik that belongs to Farsi.
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Reviews
I am back home with sweet memories of my travel. Tour was well arranged. NO problem throughout. All vehicles are in very good condition and comfortable.
Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand arrangements are fine and satisfactory and comfortable. All guides at Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand were very knowledgeable, cooperative and helpful, polite with good understanding. I think in Tashkent you should have given more time instead of only ONE day and that too on arrival day.
Tajikistan was OK because I had few hours, but I am satisfied.
Kyrgyzstan trip was good, but you allocated long stay, it should have been reduced by a day or two.
Almaty was also short stay for just one day, there you should have given 2 or 3 days and many suggested to visit Astana, which was missed.
Driver and Guide in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan are extremely helpful, nice, cooperative, and caring. It was nicely arranged travel.
I wish to visit Armenia, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Georgia in future, if you arrange it.
Thank YOU for all your e-mail replies to my queries, though very busy which I could see personally.