-Visa processing (currently free for Spanish nationals).
-Dinners.
-Drinks during lunch.
-Personal expenses.
-Tips for guides, drivers, and porters at hotels (€45 per person, payable locally).
-Optional insurance.
-Early check-in.
-Late check-out.
-Photo permits and taxes at historic sites (payable locally).
-Any other service not specified as included.
-Flights and train tickets: Once issued, tickets are non-refundable. Name change not allowed.
-Ground Services:
*From the moment of confirmation, €30 per reservation.
*Up to 46 days prior to tour departure: Cancellation free of charge.
*Between 45 and 31 days prior to tour departure: 30% penalty of the total amount.
*Between 30 and 21 days prior to tour departure: 60% penalty of the total amount.
*Between 20 and 3 days prior to tour departure: 70% penalty of the total amount.
*Within 48 hours prior to tour departure: 100 % penalty.
*In case of NO SHOW: 100% penalty.
-Guaranteed departures for 2 or more passengers.
-The order of visits may vary, but always maintain the content of the trip.
-Possible changes in accommodation: If it is not possible to confirm the planned hotels for any of the departures, an alternative will be offered to the client depending on availability.
-Hotels: Hotels in Uzbekistan are very simple, almost all low-rise buildings without an elevator. The hotel category is based on Uzbekistan regulations, with most hotels being privately run and without stars. The quality of the hotels does not correspond to European standards. As a general rule, rooms in different hotels will be available from 2:00 PM and must be vacated on the day of departure before 12:00 PM.
-Triple rooms: Triple rooms are practically non-existent in Uzbekistan. They will always be double rooms and at most will have a folding bed or sofa bed for the third person, so we do not recommend them for 3 adults.
-Packing tips: Light and comfortable clothing is recommended, such as shirts, cotton suits, sun hats, and comfortable shoes for walking in summer. It is also advisable to use sunscreen. When visiting some monuments and places of worship, we recommend that tourists wear clothing that covers their head, legs, and arms, especially women.
-Luggage: In the event of delayed or lost luggage by the airlines, it will be the passenger's responsibility to manage the claim and call the company directly to process the delivery or compensation that may apply. In Uzbekistan, you must go to the airport to retrieve delayed or lost luggage (this is not the case in Europe, where the airline is responsible for taking it to the hotel where the passenger is staying). Luxotour will not be responsible for any processing due to lost, delayed, or broken luggage.
-People with reduced mobility: Many places, hotels, and transportation are not adapted for wheelchairs; please check and notify us before booking. Any additional costs for assistance required throughout the tour will be borne by the client.
-Special Foods: Cases of food intolerances (allergies, celiac disease, vegetarian food, etc.) must be communicated prior to arrival in Uzbekistan, although it is not possible to guarantee any type of special diet or menu, as the menu variety is not very wide. In the event of receiving such a request, the restaurants will be notified so they can try to adapt the agreed menu as much as possible within the limits of what is available. If the passenger requests something different from what is offered on the menus, they will be responsible for any additional costs that the restaurants may apply. In these cases, the guide will help passengers whenever possible to find the best menu options for meals, but it is important to keep in mind that the final responsibility lies with the passengers themselves.
-Tipping: We know that this is a very sensitive issue, but due to the high demand at the destination and the limited supply of Spanish-speaking guides, professional guides only work with groups with whom they are guaranteed a tip. Therefore, to avoid problems, please note that each passenger must tip €45 (per person) upon arrival in the country for the guide, drivers, and porters in hotels without elevators.
-Consumer Withdrawal: The tour is sold as a closed package, so there will be no refunds or discounts for services that customers decide not to enjoy or in which they cannot participate due to personal, medical, flight schedules, or other events.
-Behavior during the trip: If a passenger's behavior jeopardizes the operation of the tour and/or causes inconvenience to the rest of the group or the hotels, the passenger will be forced to leave the tour without any discount or refund for any services they cannot enjoy.
-Credit Card: Hotels generally require passengers to provide a credit card or a cash deposit as a guarantee in order to provide telephone calls, extras in bars and restaurants, minibars, laundry services, room service charges, etc.
-Personal Documentation and Entry Requirements for Uzbekistan: It is the client's responsibility to inform themselves of the current regulations regarding entry and exit to the country they are traveling to, as well as to carry the personal documents required by the authorities. Luxotour assumes no responsibility in this regard. Please note that visa, transit, and entry regulations vary from country to country and may also be modified at short notice and without prior notice.
The published price for children is valid for children up to age 10 and only when sharing a room with two adults. Children 11 and older pay as adults.
Departure on a scheduled flight to Urgench. Overnight on board.
Arrival at Urgench Airport, customs and passport control, and transfer to Khiva, an oasis city lost in the Kizil-Kum Desert. With over 2,500 years of history, Khiva has witnessed both fierce battles and glorious rebirths. Arrival at the hotel and breakfast. Afterwards, we will begin our panoramic tour of the Ichan-Kala Architectural Complex: the Kalta Minor Minaret (exterior view), the Mohamed Amin-Khan Madrasa (now the hotel), the Mohamed Rakhim-Khan Madrasa, and the Juma Mosque (Friday Mosque) with its famous columns. Lunch at a local restaurant and continue with a city tour: the minaret (exterior visit) and Islom Khodja Madrasa, the Mausoleum of Pakhlavan Makhmud (patron saint of the city), Tash Hovli Palace and its Harem, and the Allakuli-Khan Madrasa and its Caravanserai. After completing our tour of the city of the Thousand and One Nights, return to your hotel. Overnight stay.
Breakfast and departure by road to Bukhara. Today we will travel 450 km and the journey will take between 7 and 8 hours. Lunch en route. Arrival at the hotel in Bukhara and the rest of the afternoon at leisure. Overnight.
Noble Bukhara, the sacred pillar of Asia. The legendary city of the Great Silk Road. The only city in Central Asia that has almost 2,000 UNESCO World Heritage monuments, and you can still feel the ancient atmosphere walking through the streets of the old town.
Breakfast at the hotel and departure for a panoramic city tour, starting with the Samanid Mausoleum, the Chasmai Ayub Mausoleum and Holy Spring (also known as "Saint Job's Spring"), the Bolo-Hauz Mosque (exterior visit), and the Citadel, the oldest structure in the city and the residence of the emirs of Bukhara. Lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, we continue our visit to Bukhara to the Lyabi Hauz Architectural Complex, the heart of the city, which includes the Kukeldash Madrasah (exterior visit) and the Nodir Devon Begi Madrasah, built around the largest pond in the city. We then continue to the oldest mosque in Bukhara, the Magoki Attory Mosque (exterior visit). We then pass through the Three Markets, this 16th-century complex of domes known as the First (Toki-Sarrafon), Second (Toki-Telpakfurushon), and Third (Toki-Zargaron) Domes. These are vaulted enclosures joined by a large number of galleries for trade and artisan workshops. En route, we visit the Ulugbek Madrasa (exterior visit) and the Abdulaziz Khan Madrasa (exterior visit). We will stop to enjoy a tea or coffee sitting on a terrace overlooking historical monuments. Today's visit ends in the city's most emblematic square, the Poi-Kalon Architectural Complex, where the Kalon Minaret, representing the history of Bukhara during the 11th and 7th centuries, the Poi Kalon Mosque (12th century), one of the largest in Central Asia, and the Miri Arab Madrasa (exterior visit). Return to the hotel and overnight stay.
Breakfast at the hotel and departure by road to Samarkand. Arrival and check-in at the hotel. Lunch at a local restaurant, then begin a panoramic tour of this legendary Central Asian city. We will see the Ulugbek Observatory and its Museum, the Gur-Emir Mausoleum (which means "Tomb of the King" because it contains the tomb of Tamerlane and his family). We will end our tour at the most emblematic square in the country, Registan Square, with its three great madrasas: Tilla-Kari Madrasa, Ulugbek Madrasa, and Sher-Dor Madrasa. As our visit concludes, you can enjoy the nightlife and illuminations of this square. Return to the hotel and overnight stay.
Breakfast at the hotel and departure for a visit to the Meros Factory, where the traditional production of tissue paper is still carried out. We will then visit the Shakhi-Zinda Architectural Complex, the Bibi-Khanum Mosque, and Siab Bazaar. Lunch at a local restaurant and transfer to the station for the train to Tashkent. Arrival and transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay.
Breakfast at the hotel and departure to explore the city, starting our panoramic tour of the old part: Earthquake Monument, Khasti Imam Architectural Complex (16th-17th centuries), Barak Khan Madrasa, Kafal Shohi Madrasa, Tilla Sheykh Mosque, Usman Quran Museum, Chorsu Bazaar and the exterior of the Kukeldash Madrasa. Lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, the panoramic tour will take us to the modern part of the city: Independence Square (formerly called Lenin Square), with an area of twelve hectares, consists of the Monument of Independence and Humanitarianism inaugurated in 1991, there we will visit the World War II Memorial, which is the statue in honor of those fallen in the war and the arch with storks at the entrance to the square; Romanov Palace (exterior visit), designed by architects Geyntselman and Benois and built in 1891, also known as the Palace of Grand Duke Nikolai Romanov, where he was exiled in 1874 because he had been accused of stealing several jewels from the Russian royal family; Opera and Ballet Square, where the Navoi Opera Theatre is located, designed by Soviet architect Alexei Shchusev and built between 1942 and 1947, with a capacity for 1,400 spectators; and finally, we will arrive at Amir Temur Square, where the visit ends. Accommodation.
Breakfast at the hotel and free time until your transfer to Tashkent Airport.
Flight from Tashkent Airport to your hometown.
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Important note: Before purchasing this service, please confirm that your device is compatible with eSIM cards.
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