Want to experience the crossroads of cultures in Asia? Then go for an Uzbekistan tour from Bangladesh with ShareTrip.
Uzbekistan is a place where the East meets the West. People from around the world travel to Uzbekistan to see the cultural heritage in Samarkand, Bukhara, Shakhrisabz, and Khiva. Apart from that, there are more attractions which you shloud discover in this amazing country. And thaknfully, this guide will provide you with all the information you need for your Uzbekistan tour from Bangladesh.
Why Do You Need to Experience the Beauty of Travel in Uzbekistan?
If you're wondering what is famous in Uzbekistan, think about how culturally diverse the country is. Uzbekistan has been influenced by various civilizations throughout history such as Persian, Turkic, Mongol, Russian, and Soviet. This icredible combination would leave a lasting impression in your mind. And this melting point of cultures can be expeirnced in its ancient tombs, museums, madrasahs, and markets.
Just by looking at the architecture and tasting its mouthwatering cuisine, you will realize a lot about its uniqueness. Not to mention how its language and customs blend elements from both Eastern and Western traditions. This is why experiencing such mesmerizing beauty is a must for those who are willing to delve into this one-of-a-kind uniqueness.
What are the Best Uzbekistan Tour Packages?
If you are up for a Uzbekistan tour from Bangladesh, ShareTrip has multiple options to explore the magical country. A 3-day tour package is a perfect choice for a short joy trip, whereas an 8-day tour package is good for knowing the country in depth. Let’s hover on the travel plan of the tour packages in short.
3-Day Tour (Uzbekistan: Naturally Glamorous)
This 3 day tour package by ShareTrip offers some of the best Uzbekistan tourist places in Tashkent. After arriving at the Tashkent airport on the first day, a travel companion will guide you to the hotel for refreshments. Then you can rest or explore the nightlife to know Uzbekistan’s dine.
And on the following day, you will get the opportunity to explore the tourist attractions to create memories. Finally, on the last day, you can fly back to Bangladesh. During the tour, you can stay at the Oscar Boutique Hotel with all the special amenities around you. The tour price starts from BDT 96,000 per person. You can contact us for more clarity regarding the package.
8-Day Tour (Uzbekistan Pilgrimage Tour)
If you need to see Bukhara’s tourist attractions alongside Tashkent and Samarkand, this 8-day tour package of Uzbekistan is a bliss for you. On the first day, you will arrive in Tashkent, where you will bump into a hotel and join in sightseeing to explore the Khast Imam Complex, Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum, Museum of Koran, and three other places.
The next day, you could go from Tashkent to Bukhara and enjoy Seven Sufi scholars' Burial Places and the tomb of Abduholiq, Hodja Mahmud, and Hodja Mukhammad. Day 3 is dedicated to the Bukhara adventure, where you will see the tomb of Hazreti Said and Hazrati Bakhouddin, Chor-Bakr Necropolis, and the Mausoleum of Aby Khafs Kabir. Later, you will visit the Memorial Complex of Imam Al-Bukhari and Hazrat Makhdumi A'zam on Day 4.
The next day, your sightseeing will start at Samarkand, where you will visit the memories of Khoja Ubaydullah Akhror Vali Ensemble, Khoja al Mansoor al Matrudi, Burhanuddin al-Marginani, Bibi Khanum Mosque, Shakhi Zinda Necropolis. You can also spend time at Registan Square in the afternoon.
Day 6 takes place in visiting Samarkand, Kitab, Sherobod, and Termez, and day 7 takes place in Termez and Denau. On day 8, you will return from Termez to Tashkent and prepare to fly back to the country. During the tour, you will stay at Grand Capital, As-Salom, Meridian, Lumiere, or similar hotels for the best amenities. You can pick from two options for the package, one starting from BDT 1,54,000 and another from BDT 1,76,000.
What is Famous in Uzbekistan?
Among the most beautiful places of Uzbekistan, Tashkent is very famous. Here, you can walk in the most beautiful metro in the world. In Surkhandarya, you can travel through mountain passes or see the ruins of ancient cities near Termez. Also, you can go skiing at the foot of Tien Shan or climb to the highest point of Big Chimgan.
And there are many places to visit in Uzbekistan in winter and spring, which is the best time for tourism in this country. The number of Tourists in Uzbekistan is growing every year. Although there are many tourist attractions in Uzbekistan, we have enlisted some of the best ones to keep this guide simple.
10 of the Best Uzbekistan Tourist Places
Registan Square
Regitan Square is one of the best Uzbekistan tourist attractions. It lies at Samarkand and has one of the most iconic architectural ingenuity in the entire world. There are three 6th-century old madrassas in Regina Square. The madrasas were known for the shelter of wild animals to live in peace. Visitors love the scientific works and artistic designs in Registan Square.
Ark of Bukhara
In Bukhara, you will find this great fort called the Ark of Bukhara. It was made in the 5th century and restored now. 3000 people inhabit it. Many poets, scientists, and government officials lived their lives here. The mosques, domes, exteriors, and stoneworks are the main attractions of the Ark of Bukhara.
Chorsu Bazaar
This traditional bazaar resides in old Tashkent. It is one of the most popular open-air markets in the world. You will find almost every type of food, spice, groceries, stationery, clothing, etc. The market has a large dome above it, making a beautiful scenario from far away.
Amir Temur Mausoleum
It is also called the Guroi Amir Complex in Samarkand. It consists of a Khanaka, the madrasa of Amir Timur’s grandson, Muhammad Sultan. The complex courtyard is decorated with one wall with four miners, which is very soothing to watch from the front.
State Museum of the Timurids
People call it the Amir Timur Museum. It’s a pure glorification of the achievements. You can see amazing arts and crafts from the past centuries in the museum. Over 2000 pieces are displayed in the exhibition. If you are into history, do not miss a visit to this mesmerizing place.
Museum of Applied Arts
The Museum of Applied Arts dates back to the 1900s when it was established. It contains over 7000 samples of applied arts. You can explore through handmade embroidery, skull caps, jewelry, carpets, etc. The museum also has two gift shops nearby to buy paints, porcelain, graphics, and coins.
Bukhara’s Historical Places
Bukhara is a historical place. The city is more than 2000 years old. After arrival, you can visit Bukhjara's old city, camp in a desert Yurt, hike on Darband mountain, and explore the Uhum village with cultural diversity. Bukhara also has many colorful bazaars.
Fergana Valley
The Valley resides in East Uzbekistan. It is one of the most populated areas, known for cotton, silk, and raw silk production. You will also find mines for coal, oil, mercury, antimony, etc, in this area. If you are a business person, you can visit this place for trade and business.
Tashkent Zoo
Tashkent Zoo features fishes, birds, reptiles, and an aquarium for many wildlife animals. It was established in 1924, completing its 100 years in 2024. The Zoo regularly imports animals from Russia, the Czech Republic, and Malaysia.
Observatory of Ulugbek
The Observatory of Ulugbek was located in Samarkand in the 1400s. It is mainly used for astronomy purposes. It has miniatures, books, scientific elements, and many interesting things. You can observe the scientific revolution of old Muslim empires here. It’s also a photogenic place for models.
How to Get a Visa for Uzbekistan?
In order to visit Samarkand, Tashkent, or Bukhara, you must visit Uzbekistan on a tourist visa or an e-visa. SharteTrip provides you with a single entry or double entry visa for a comfortable travel experience. Visit the Uzbekistan visa application page to apply for the visa.
Important Papers Required for Visa:
- 2 passport photos (35*45 mm) taken in recent 3 months
- Scan copy of Bio Page in Passport
- Flight reservation form
Depending on your profession, you might give some extra documents. And based on the type of Visa, the visa fee ranges from BDT 4000 to BDT 6000.
Discover the best of Uzbekistan with ShareTrip!
The ancient Muslim community was edge ahead in technical advancements. You can visit Uzbekistan and witness its amazing history with ShareTrip. If you prefer not to visit this destination with a travel package, then you can also book Dhaka to Uzbekistan flights and Uzbekistan hotels through us. We would be delighted to assist you.