Along Alexander the Great’s Road

Luxury Cultural Expedition Across Uzbekistan & Tajikistan (15 Days)


A Journey Through Civilizations, Empires & Living Traditions

Follow the legendary path of Alexander the Great, where ancient empires once met, traded, fought, and created some of the most extraordinary cultural landscapes on Earth.

This exclusive luxury expedition is not just a tour — it is a curated immersion into the soul of Central Asia:
majestic Silk Road cities, untouched mountain cultures, sacred sites, and breathtaking alpine scenery.


📍 Key Tour Information

  • Duration: 15 Days / 14 Nights
  • Destination: Uzbekistan & Tajikistan
  • Season: June – August
  • Style: Cultural + Soft Adventure + Premium Experience
  • Group Size: Private / Small groups (1–10 guests)
  • Customization: Fully customizable

✨ Why This Tour Is Unique

✔ Follow the historical route of Alexander the Great
✔ Visit UNESCO heritage cities: Samarkand, Bukhara, Shakhrisabz
✔ Experience authentic life in mountain villages (Baysun & Yagnob Valley)
✔ Discover Buddhist, Islamic, and pre-Islamic civilizations in Termez
✔ Explore the stunning Fann Mountains & Iskanderkul Lake
✔ Seamless cross-border journey with expert logistics
✔ Premium accommodations + authentic cultural immersion


🗺️ Route Overview

Tashkent – Samarkand – Bukhara – Shakhrisabz – Termez – Baysun – Dushanbe – Margib – Iskanderkul – Istravshan – Khujand – Tashkent


🌟 Highlights of the Journey

Samarkand – The Jewel of the Silk Road

  • Registan Square – one of the most iconic architectural ensembles in the world
  • Gur-Emir Mausoleum – resting place of Tamerlane
  • Bibi-Khanym Mosque & Shakhi-Zinda Necropolis

Bukhara – Living Museum of the East

  • Lyabi-Hauz ensemble & ancient madrasahs
  • Kalyan Minaret & Ark Fortress
  • Sufi heritage of Bahauddin Naqshbandi

Shakhrisabz – Birthplace of Tamerlane

  • Ruins of Ak-Saray Palace
  • Timurid architectural legacy

Termez – Crossroads of Civilizations

  • Buddhist monastery Fayaz-Tepe
  • Ancient settlements & Islamic shrines

Baysun – UNESCO Cultural Heritage Region

  • Traditional crafts & village life
  • Overnight in a local family home

Fann Mountains – Natural Masterpiece

  • Iskanderkul Lake
  • 40m waterfall “Fann Niagara”
  • Scenic alpine trekking

Yagnob Valley – Lost Civilization

  • Ancient Tajik mountain culture
  • Authentic village experience

Khujand – Alexandria Eschate

  • Founded by Alexander the Great
  • Central Asian bazaars & history

🛎️ Premium Experience Includes

✔ Carefully selected hotels & boutique guest houses
✔ Comfortable private transport throughout the journey
✔ Professional local guides in Uzbekistan & Tajikistan
✔ Entrance tickets to all major historical sites
✔ Cultural immersion experiences
✔ Full board in Tajikistan / breakfasts in Uzbekistan
✔ Border logistics & route coordination


❌ Not Included

  • International flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Lunches & dinners in Uzbekistan
  • Photo/video fees at sites
  • Personal expenses

💎 Luxury Upgrade Options (Recommended)

We can elevate your journey to a true VIP level:

  • 5★ hotels in Tashkent, Samarkand & Bukhara
  • Private cultural experts / historians
  • Chef-curated dining experiences
  • Premium SUVs or executive-class vehicles
  • Helicopter add-ons (on request)
  • Exclusive access experiences

📅 Sample Itinerary Snapshot

  • Day 1–3: Tashkent → Samarkand
  • Day 4–5: Bukhara
  • Day 6–7: Shakhrisabz → Termez
  • Day 8: Baysun cultural immersion
  • Day 9: Dushanbe
  • Day 10–11: Yagnob Valley & Iskanderkul
  • Day 12–13: Istravshan → Khujand
  • Day 14–15: Return to Tashkent & departure

(Full detailed program available upon request)


💰 Price

On request (depends on group size, accommodation level, and customization)


📩 Booking & Contact

ClimberCA International Consortium / Pagetour

📧 Email: pagetour@gmail.com
📱 WhatsApp / Viber: +99890 1886128
🌐 Telegram: https://t.me/ClimberCA


🔒 Why Book With ClimberCA

  • 20+ years of expedition and tourism experience in Central Asia
  • Strong regional network across Uzbekistan, Tajikistan & Kyrgyzstan
  • Expertise in cultural, mountain & expedition logistics
  • Trusted by international partners and organizations

✨ Final Note

This is not just a journey across countries —
it is a passage through time, civilizations, and human legacy.

Walk the road of Alexander.
Discover the heart of Central Asia.

Classic Uzbekistan

 

The itinerary: Tashkent – Samarkand – Bukhara – Khiva – Tashkent
Duration: 8 days
Number of tourists in group: minimum – 4, maximum – 12

BRIEF PROGRAM OF THE TOUR
Day 1 Arrival to Tashkent. Transfer to the hotel. Rest.
Day 2 Sightseeing in Tashkent. After lunch – transfer to Samarkand.
Day 3 Sightseeing in Samarkand.
Day 4 Transfer to Bukhara.
Day 5 Continue of the excursion in Bukhara.
Day 6 Drive through Kyzyl-Kum desert to Khiva.
Day 7 Sightseeing in Khiva. Afternoon transfer to airport, flight to Tashkent.
Day 8 Departure from Tashkent.
DETAILED PROGRAM OF THE TOUR
Day 1 Arrival to Tashkent. Transfer to the hotel. Rest.

Day 2 Sightseeing in Tashkent: Old town, cult-architectural complex Khast – Imam (Khazret – Imam ) with grand Friday mosque, medieval Yunus-khan and Kafal-Shashi mausoleums (XVI c), Barakh – khan and Kukeldosh madrasahs (XVI-XVII c), Islamic University, library in Tillya Sheykh mosque with one of Osman caliph’s (VII c) original Korans, the oldest in the world; Istiqlol square with Abdul Kasim madrasah (XVI-XVII c) (the craftsmen works and sells their original products and souvenirs here), Alisher Navoiy monument, great amusement park, ànd the color music fountain; Amir Timur square (Tamerlan) with the park, equestrian statue of Tamerlan, surrounded by historic and administrative buildings such as the Forum palace, the Timurids museum, Uzbekistan Hotel, Tashkent chimes, Tashkent University of Low and others; Courage monument – the monument to Tashkent people suffered from the destructive earthquake in 1966; Opera and Ballet theater, built by the Japanese prisoners of war in 1945, ànd the color music fountain; Mustaqillik (Independence) square with the Independence monument, “Ezgulik” arch, the eternal flame, the fountains; “Chorsu” eastern bazaar, decorative and applied art with the richest collection of Uzbekistan craftsmen’s products. After lunch – transfer to Samarkand.

Day 3 Sightseeing in Samarkand: Registan square – the “heart” of Samarkand – ensemble of 3 majestic madrassahs (XIV-XVI c.c.) – Sherdor, Ulugbek and Tillya Qory, Bibi-Khanum the gigantic cathedral Mosque (XV c.), Gur-Emir Mausoleum of Timur (Tamerlan), his sons and grandson Ulugbek (XV c.). Tamerlan’s grandson Ulugbek’s the well-known ruler and astronomer-scientist observatory (1420 y.) – the remains of an immense (30 m. tall) astrolabe for observing stars position, Shakhi-Zinda – “The Living King” (XI-XVIII c.c.) Necropolis of Samarkand rulers and noblemen, consisting of set of superb decorated mausoleums, exotic Siab bazaar.

Day 4 Transfer to Bukhara (300 km, 5 hrs). Sightseeing in Bukhara: “The heart of Bukhara – historic- architectural complex Lyabi-Khauz with the oldest in Central Asia pool (XIV-XVII c) surrounded by medieval buildings madrasah and khanaka of Nadira Divan-begi (XV-XVI c) with the facade, decorated with gorgeous mosaic, Kukeldash madrasah (XV c) – the largest madrasah in Bukhara. Poi –Kalyan Complex includes: 48 m minaret Kalyan (XII c) – the symbol of Bukhara; large Friday mosque Kalyan (XV c) with galleries topped with 288 domes of 1 hectare area; the only one active madrasah in Bukhara Miri-Arab (XVI c).

Day 5 Continue of sightseeing in Bukhara: the Samanids mausoleum (IX-X cc), Ark citadel (IV-XX cc) – the oldest residence of the Emirs, Chor-Minor – the original building of four minarets (XIX c). Sitorai- Mohi-khosa Palace (XIX-XX cc) – country summer palace of Bukhara Emirs.

Day 6 Drive through Kyzyl-Kum desert to Khiva (500 km; ~ 8 hrs). En route a short stop for walking along Kyzyl-Kum desert and on a picturesque bank of Amudarya river.

Day 7 After breakfast start sightseeing in Khiva: Ichan Kala – the museum under one sky, protected by the UNESCO as one of the world heritage masterpiece. Kalta-Minor Minaret (1855) – incomplete minaret of 26m height and base diameter of 16m height. It was planned as a highest minaret in Central Asia. Kunya-Ark (XVII-XIX cc) – the first palace of Khiva’s khans, Pahlovan Mahmud mausoleum (XIV-XIX c), Islam Khodja madrassah and minaret (1908 y.). Juma-mosque (1789) – the original Friday mosque with flat roof, propped up by 218 wooden carved columns (X-XIX c) with magnificent acoustics. In the evening flight to Tashkent. On arrival transfer to hotel for 1 night.

Day 8 Departure from Tashkent.

Cost includes:
• accommodation on twin-share basis;
• meals: breakfasts throughout;
• 1 dinner with folk-show in Bukhara;
• transport for all transfers according to program;
• sightseeing with local guides in each city;
• entrance fees to main tourist sites according to program;
• letter of invitation (visa support letter).

Cost does not include:
• International flights;
• all services not mentioned as above;
• meals: half- / full board throughout;
• photo- & video shooting fees in museums;
• medical insurance.
Extra charge for single supplement:
• hotels 2* – $120;
• hotels 3* – $130;
• hotels 4* – $160.

• airfare Urgench / Tashkent – $ 120 USD

Contact information:
Telegram – https://t.me/ClimberCA
WhatsApp / Viber +7966 065-53-44
e-mail – your@climberca.com

The cost: 680 USD

Central Asia is one of the 10 best places travellers should visit now.

A visit to Central Asia is a trip back in time, according to Rahman.

“This area is steeped in antiquity, with a lasting legacy from ancient warriors and emperors,” she says.

“Some of the oldest cities in the world are found here such as the legendary Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva, each one boasting a glorious architectural legacy.”

The most popular destinations in this patchwork of countries include Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, both rich in historic sites. Be aware that facilities tend towards the simple end of the scale. Further afield lie the wild mountain landscapes of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan, where the capital city, Astana, is filled with hyper-modern architecture.

NEED TO KNOW Both men and women should dress conservatively. Shaking hands is only acceptable between men.

INSIDER TIP Border crossings can be lengthy and challenging; travelling with an experienced operator can make this easier.


Uzbekistan tours

Uzbekistan is a country with an ancient history and the
culture having more than 25 centuries, with legendary fantastic
Samarkand,
Bukhara,
Khiva cities. Uzbekistan is:- oriental hospitality and goodwill, exotic, abundance of noisy and
picturesque markets;

– warm stable weather-10 months a year;

hotels,
restaurants, night bars with national colour and European level of
service;

– fine opportunities for
active rest in mountains and desert.

Alongside with excursion program you will be able to:

– visit the dramatized historical ceremonies and folklore shows;

– take pleasure with oriental dances in former Khans harem;

– learn to prepare original Uzbek pilaw and round bread;

– weave carpets;

– make a jug in a workshop of the potter;

– pass through picturesque desert on baktrian camel back;

– ride on graceful akhaltekin horses;

– swim and to fish in huge lakes surrounded by sands;

– reach inaccessible mountains on helicopter and to lead picnic on mountain
river side;

– spend the night in traditional nomads abodes – yurtas;

– listen to local akyn songs at a fire under extraordinary bright oriental
constellations;

– visit exotic national-sports and holidays wrestling, horse wrestling for
goat’s carcass, rams, cocks fighting;

– taste collection wines;

– get original hand-made souvenirs.

The tours can be organized in your own dates / any number of pax, cost &
conditions are available upon request.

Contact us:

+7771 467-41-93 – telegram
+7966 065-53-44 – whatsapp/viber
e-mail: your@climberca.com

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