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DEPARTURE DATES
13 APR 2026
05 OCT 2026
ITINERARY
TOUR CONDUCTED IN ENGLISH.
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PRICE PER PAX
RM27,100 nett
Early Bird Save Up to RM1,000*
* Limited to first 10pax only
* Single Supplement Fee RM5,100
FOUR-STAN ENCOUNTER
Journey through the heart of Central Asia on an unforgettable exploration of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. Wander Samarkand’s majestic Registan, Bukhara’s UNESCO treasures, and the colourful bazaars of Khujand. Cross mountain passes into Kyrgyzstan for alpine lakes and sweeping valleys, then savour Kazakhstan’s blend of tradition and modern city life. This beautifully curated route brings together Silk Road heritage, vibrant cultures, and spectacular landscapes for an immersive Easy Europe experience you’ll carry with you long after the journey ends.
FEATURED
2 Domestic flights
Discover the Silk Road legacy
Uncover dramatic canyons and gorges
Plov-making class at Shirin Village
4WD & Horseback to Kaindy Lake
Nomadic traditions at Huns Ethno Village
TRAVEL ROUTE

OUR BRAND PROMISE
Handcrafted Itinerary with a daily theme
Fine selection of hotels
Handpicked restaurants for a memorable dining experience
Personal time to explore
The moment of your trip
SAMARKAND
BLUE MAJESTY
Samarkand, often called the “Pearl of the Silk Road,” is a city where ancient grandeur meets timeless beauty. Known for its dazzling blue-tiled monuments and rich history, it has long been a crossroads of cultures, science, and trade. The heart of the city, Registan Square, stuns with its majestic madrasahs, while the iconic Gur-e-Amir mausoleum and Bibi-Khanym Mosque showcase Islamic artistry at its finest. As one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, Samarkand blends legend and living tradition, offering travelers a glimpse into centuries of splendor. Here, every mosaic, dome, and marketplace whispers stories of a glorious past.
  BUKHARA
HERITAGE HAVEN
Bukhara, one of the jewels of Uzbekistan, is a city where history and tradition come alive. Once a major stop along the Silk Road, it flourished as a center of trade, culture, and Islamic learning. Today, Bukhara’s old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to over 140 architectural monuments that tell stories of centuries past. From the majestic Kalyan Minaret and the serene Poi-Kalyan complex to bustling bazaars and ancient caravanserais, every corner reveals its rich legacy. With its timeless charm, welcoming atmosphere, and preserved heritage, Bukhara offers travelers an unforgettable glimpse into Central Asia’s vibrant past.
  PANJAKENT
LOST CITY
Panjakent, often called the “Pompeii of Central Asia,” is a fascinating town in northwestern Tajikistan that offers a window into the region’s rich past. Once a thriving Sogdian city along the Silk Road, it was renowned for its vibrant culture, trade, and unique artistry. Today, visitors can explore the ancient ruins of old Panjakent, with remains of temples, homes, and vivid wall paintings that reveal stories of daily life and spirituality.
  KHUJAND
ALEXANDER’S FRONTIER
Khujand, the second-largest city in Tajikistan, is a vibrant blend of ancient heritage and modern life. Situated on the Syr Darya River and framed by the Fergana Valley, it traces its roots back more than 2,500 years, when it was founded by Alexander the Great as Alexandria Eschate. Once a key Silk Road hub, Khujand thrived as a center of trade and culture, a legacy still visible in its bustling Panjshanbe Bazaar, grand mosques, and historic citadel. Today, the city balances tradition with progress, offering travelers rich history, lively markets, and warm Tajik hospitality in a picturesque setting.
  TASHKENT
MAGIC CITY
Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, is a dynamic city where ancient Silk Road heritage meets modern vibrance. Known as the “Magic City,” it charms visitors with a unique blend of history, culture, and contemporary life. Wander through bustling bazaars like Chorsu, where colourful spices and local crafts capture the essence of Central Asia. Admire grand mosques, elegant madrasahs, and Soviet-era monuments that tell stories of the city’s layered past. Tree-lined boulevards, parks, and modern squares add a refreshing balance. With its welcoming spirit, Tashkent offers travelers a gateway into Uzbekistan’s traditions while showcasing the lively energy of a thriving capital.
  ALMATY
NATURE’S GATEWAY
Almaty, Kazakhstan’s former capital, is a city where vibrant urban life meets extraordinary natural wonders. Nestled at the foot of the Tien Shan mountains, it offers leafy boulevards, lively cafés, and cultural treasures, while serving as the perfect gateway to the region’s most breathtaking landscapes. Just a few hours away lies Charyn Canyon, often called the “Grand Canyon of Central Asia,” with its dramatic Valley of the Castles. Beyond, the alpine beauty of Kolsay Lake enchants with forested slopes and serene waters, while nearby Kaindy Lake captivates visitors with its turquoise depths and ghostly sunken forest. Together, they make Almaty truly unforgettable.
  KARAKOL
CULTURAL CROSSROADS
Karakol, set at the eastern tip of Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan, is a charming town where culture, history, and nature blend seamlessly. Known for its unique mix of Dungan, Russian, and Kyrgyz influences, the town boasts architectural gems like the wooden Russian Orthodox Church with golden domes and the colorful Dungan Mosque built without nails. Karakol is also famous for its food culture, especially Ashlan-fu and Karakol-style fried chicken. Beyond the town, dramatic landscapes await — from the red cliffs of Jeti-Ögüz to alpine meadows and hot springs in the surrounding valleys, making Karakol a perfect gateway to adventure and tradition.
  BARSKOON
ALPINE GEM
Barskoon Gorge, located on the southern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul in Kyrgyzstan, is a breathtaking valley renowned for its dramatic scenery and cascading waterfalls. The gorge is framed by towering cliffs and pine forests, with crystal-clear rivers rushing through, making it a favorite spot for both locals and travelers. Its waterfalls, including the famous “Tears of the Snow Leopard,” are easily reached by a gentle hike, rewarding visitors with refreshing mountain views. At the entrance, the Yuri Gagarin Monument pays tribute to the first man in space, who once vacationed here. With its blend of natural beauty and history, Barskoon Gorge offers an unforgettable escape.
  KYRGYZSTAN
NOMADIC HUNT
Kyrgyz eagle hunting is one of the most fascinating living traditions of Central Asia, passed down through generations of nomadic families. Known locally as “berkutchi”, hunters train golden eagles from a young age to hunt foxes, hares, and even wolves across the vast steppes and mountains. The bond between hunter and eagle is extraordinary, built on years of trust and mutual respect. Watching an eagle in flight, with its powerful wings spread wide, is both awe-inspiring and deeply symbolic of Kyrgyz heritage. More than a sport, eagle hunting represents identity, pride, and the enduring spirit of a nomadic way of life.
  BISHKEK
SOVIET ECHOES
Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, is a city where Soviet-era history, nomadic culture, and modern life intersect. Wide boulevards lined with leafy trees give it a relaxed atmosphere, while its backdrop of the snow-capped Ala-Too mountains makes every view striking. The city’s heart, Ala-Too Square, hosts national celebrations and gatherings, symbolizing Kyrgyz identity and resilience. Bustling Osh Bazaar immerses visitors in local life, from fragrant spices and fresh nuts to handmade crafts and textiles. Soviet architecture stands beside monuments honoring the country’s past, while cafés and parks offer a contemporary touch. Bishkek is both a cultural hub and a gateway to Kyrgyzstan’s mountain adventures.
  HUNS ETHNO VILLAGE
TRADITION ALIVE
Huns Ethno Village offers an immersive journey into Kazakhstan’s nomadic heritage, bringing centuries-old traditions to life in an interactive and memorable way. Visitors are greeted with the colorful Shashu ritual, where sweets are scattered to symbolize joy and welcome, before stepping into a world of nomadic customs. Here, you can try your hand at making baursaks (traditional puffy bread), watch demonstrations of wool whisking and flour grinding, or witness the moving Syrga Salu ceremony, preparing a bride for marriage. More than a performance, it is a living experience of Kazakh culture.
  WHAT'S
INCLUDED
- Return flight tickets
- 2 domestic flights
- 4 star hotels or similar
- Meals as per itinerary
- Guided tours with local guide
- 4x4 vehicle excursion in Tajikistan
- Soviet Truck return trip excursion
- Kaindy 4WD and horseback excursion
- Sitora-i Mokhi Khosa entrance
- The Ark Citadel entrance
- Kalon Complex entrance
- Gur-Emir Mausoleum entrance
- Registan Square entrance
- Shakh-i Zinda Necropolis entrance
- Konigil Village entrance
- Sarazm Archaeological Site entrance
- Museum of Archaeology and Fortification entrance
- Khast Imam Complex entrance
- Shymbulak cable car entrance
- Huns Ethno Village entrance
- Turgen Gorge entrance
- Dungan Mosque entrance
- The Russian Orthodox Church entrance
- Barskoon Gorge entrance
- Burana Tower entrance
- Tea House Experience
- Trout Farm Experience
- Charyn Canyon with Sparkling Wine, Caviar & Pate Experience
- Eagle hunting private show
- Airport taxes & tips
- Complimentary 1 bottled water per day
WHAT'S
NOT INCLUDED
- Travel insurance
- Meals not included as per shown in the itinerary
- Luggage porterage service


