FLIGHT
 
 
DEPARTURE DATES

10 APR 2026

14 OCT 2026

 
 
ITINERARY

TOUR CONDUCTED IN ENGLISH.


 
 
MORE INFO

 
 
 
PRICE PER PAX

RM11,900 nett


Early Bird Save Up to RM1,000*

* Limited to first 10pax only

* Single Supplement Fee RM2,300

JOURNEY THROUGH TIME

An unforgettable Central Asian journey awaits! Explore Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, where Silk Road history and natural beauty shine. Wander Bukhara’s UNESCO old town and marvel at Samarkand’s Registan Square. Cross into Tajikistan to see Sarazm’s Bronze Age ruins and the turquoise Seven Lakes. Experience vibrant bazaars in Istaravshan and Khujand, then return to Tashkent for Chorsu Bazaar and the mountain air of Chimgan. A journey of history, culture, and landscapes you’ll never forget.

FEATURED

Discover the Silk Road legacy

Afrosiyob high-speed train

Discover Tajikistan’s Seven Lakes

Kumbel Ridge cable car into Chimgan Mountains

Plov-making class at Shirin 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

 


LEGENDS OF THE SILK ROAD

Bukhara is a city where the Silk Road’s legacy is etched into every street. Begin at the Ark Citadel, the fortress that once protected emirs and their courts. From there, the Kalon Minaret towers proudly, a symbol so striking that even Genghis Khan chose to spare it during his conquest. Pause at Lyabi-Khauz, a 17th-century poolside square where locals still gather for tea and conversation, unchanged for centuries. Step inside a former caravanserai, now the Silk Road Tea House, where fragrant brews and sweet treats recall the traders who once passed through with silk and stories from afar. Wander the Trade Domes, still brimming with carpets, spices, and hand-crafted treasures. As the day closes, a rooftop dinner overlooking the glowing old town offers a moment to reflect — a journey through history and culture that makes Bukhara one of the Silk Road’s greatest legends.

 


LEGENDS OF THE SILK ROAD

Bukhara is a city where the Silk Road’s legacy is etched into every street. Begin at the Ark Citadel, the fortress that once protected emirs and their courts. From there, the Kalon Minaret towers proudly, a symbol so striking that even Genghis Khan chose to spare it during his conquest. Pause at Lyabi-Khauz, a 17th-century poolside square where locals still gather for tea and conversation, unchanged for centuries. Step inside a former caravanserai, now the Silk Road Tea House, where fragrant brews and sweet treats recall the traders who once passed through with silk and stories from afar. Wander the Trade Domes, still brimming with carpets, spices, and hand-crafted treasures. As the day closes, a rooftop dinner overlooking the glowing old town offers a moment to reflect — a journey through history and culture that makes Bukhara one of the Silk Road’s greatest legends.

 

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. Surrounded by picturesque mountains and close to the legendary Seven Lakes, Panjakent blends history and natural beauty, making it an unmissable stop for travelers seeking culture and adventure.

  
 

SEVEN LAKES

MOUNTAIN JEWELS

The Seven Lakes of Tajikistan, known locally as Haft Kul, are a breathtaking natural wonder tucked within the Fann Mountains. Each lake dazzles with its own distinct shade of turquoise, emerald, or sapphire, creating a magical chain of colors against a backdrop of rugged peaks. Formed by landslides and fed by mountain streams, the lakes are steeped in local legends and traditions. Travelers can hike between them, enjoying serene landscapes, fresh mountain air, and the warm hospitality of nearby villages. From tranquil reflections at dawn to fiery hues at sunset, the Seven Lakes offer an enchanting escape into nature’s beauty.

  
 

ISTARAVSHAN

TIMELESS CITY

Istaravshan, one of Tajikistan’s oldest cities, is a treasure trove of history, culture, and craftsmanship. Founded more than 2,500 years ago, it has been shaped by Persian, Sogdian, and Islamic influences, earning it a reputation as a living museum of Central Asia. The city is famed for its vibrant bazaars, where local artisans showcase traditional woodcarving, metalwork, and handcrafts. Highlights include the Kok Gumbaz Mosque, Mug Teppe fortress ruins, and winding old streets that echo with centuries of heritage. Surrounded by mountains and orchards, Istaravshan offers travelers both cultural depth and authentic encounters in a timeless Silk Road setting.

  
 

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.

  
 

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WHAT'S
INCLUDED

  • Return flight tickets
  • 4 star hotels or similar
  • Meals as per itinerary
  • Guided tours with local guide
  • Afrosiyob high-speed train ride
  • The Ark Citadel entrance
  • Kalon Complex entrance
  • Registan Square entrance
  • Shakh-i Zinda Necropolis entrance
  • Konigil Village entrance
  • Sarazm Archaeological Site entrance
  • Mug Tepa Archaeological Site entrance
  • Sheikh Muslihiddin Mausoleum entrance
  • Museum of Archaeology and Fortification entrance
  • Khast Imam Complex entrance
  • Kumbel Ridge cable car entrance
  • Plov-making masterclass
  • Airport taxes & tips
  • Complimentary 1 bottled water per day

WHAT'S
NOT INCLUDED

  • Meals not included as per shown in the itinerary
  • Luggage porterage service

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