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Full-Day Tour Of Samarkand: Pearl Of The East
  • Tour Category

    Private Tour

  • Tour Types

    Kid-friendly, History, Walking

  • Duration

    1 Day

  • Activity Level

    Medium

  • Language

    English, Persian, Russian

Description

Embark on an enchanting full-day trip to Samarkand, the pearl of the Orient and explore its famous attractions. Discover the majestic Gur-Emir Mausoleum, the timeless madrasahs on Registan Square and the legendary Bibi-Khanum Mosque. Climb to the Shakhi-Zinda necropolis, make wishes come true and rediscover history at the Ulugbek Observatory and Afrasiab Museum.

Highlights
  • Marvel at the grandeur of Gur-Emir Mausoleum's Timurid dynasty tombs
  • Immerse in history at Registan Square, a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Visit Bibi-Khanum Mosque and witness its intriguing fertility legend
  • Make a wish while ascending the steps of Shakhi-Zinda Necropolis
  • Explore the ancient Ulugbek Observatory and its astronomical significance
  • The Gur-Emir Mausoleum expand_more
    • This tomb was built by Timur himself in 1404 for his grandson. But Tamerlane died suddenly in 1405 and was buried in Gur-Emir himself, although he planned to find his last refuge in his native city of Kesh (modern Shakhrisabz). In addition to Timur, his sons Shahrukh and Miran Shah, grandsons Ulugbek and Muhammad Sultan, Timur's teacher Mir Said Baraka and several other representatives of the Timurid dynasty are buried in the tomb.
  • Registan Square expand_more
    • On the square are three madrasahs of the XV-XVII centuries combined into one architectural ensemble. In the center stands the Ulugbek madrasah, built in 1420, on the sides - the Sherdor madrasah (1636) and the Tillya-Kari madrasah (1660). Madrasahs were spiritual, educational institutions for those wishing to study Islam. Each madrasah had cells (living rooms), a mosque and a courtyard. The madrasas have come down to us in good condition. This architectural complex is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
  • Bibi-Khanum Cathedral Mosque expand_more
    • The Bibi-Khanum Mosque, located next to the Siab Bazaar, was built in honour of the beloved wife of Amir Timur in 1404. They say that the ruler personally controlled the progress of construction. In the courtyard of the mosque, there is a large stone stand for the holy book of Muslims - the Koran. According to legend, a barren woman can become pregnant if she crawls under the stand.
  • Khazret-Khizr Mosque expand_more
    • Hazrat Khizr Mosque - one of the oldest Muslim religious buildings in Samarkand. The mosque was built in the VIII century and was on the hill at the entrance to the city, close to the band appeared much later Shahi Zinda mausoleums and Siab market. Around the mosque later emerged cemetery. According to legend, there are seven levels of graves and bodies at each level of the saints or prophets.
  • The Memorial Complex Shakhi-Zinda expand_more
    • It is a narrow, long street along which the mausoleums of famous residents of Samarkand of the XI-XV centuries are located. To climb to the necropolis, you need to go up the stairs. They say those with the same number of steps going up and down are happy people. They can make any wish, and it will come true.
  • Ulugbek Observatory expand_more
    • Ulugbek's observatory is the remains of an observatory from 1420. They were discovered in 1908 during archaeological excavations. Archaeologists have concluded that the observatory had a cylindrical shape and three floors. During the excavations, a unique measuring tool was discovered - a sextant, which allows you to determine the height of the sun and stars. Ulugbek himself, the grandson of Amir Timur, led the observatory. Today, the foundation and boundaries of the observatory rooms have been recreated.
  • Afrasiyob Museum expand_more
    • Afrosiab settlement, located on the territory of modern Samarkand, was first mentioned in written sources in the 8th century BC. During archaeological excavations that were carried out at the end of the 19th century, scientists discovered many artifacts from the 8th century BC.
What's Included
  • English-speaking Samarkand tour guide
  • Transport service
What's Excluded
  • Entry tickets
  • Lunch
Know before you go
  • The Afrosiab Museum is a visual depiction of the life and history of ancient Samarkand
  • Khazret-Khizr Mosque is a religious building on the southern tip of Afrasiab. The name of the Islamic Mosque is associated with the name of the Prophet Khizr
  • At your request, you can additionally organize a wine tasting in the house of the merchant Filatov of the 19th century
Meeting Point

Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 50% of the tour price.
Price Details
The group size and price
1 To 4USD 70 Per Group
5 To 11USD 120 Per Group

This is a private tour

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USD 70 / group