Day trip to Bukhara from Tashkent - Samarkand Tours Operator – 998998520077
Day trip to
Bukhara from Tashkent
Bukhara from Tashkent
This tour was created for people who
only have one free day in Tashkent, but want to want to see the sights of
ancient Bukhara. The two cities are located more than 440 km (275 miles) apart,
with the road between them taking about 600 km (375 miles). But this tour does
the impossible - visiting the main sights of Bukhara, while starting and ending
the day in Tashkent.
only have one free day in Tashkent, but want to want to see the sights of
ancient Bukhara. The two cities are located more than 440 km (275 miles) apart,
with the road between them taking about 600 km (375 miles). But this tour does
the impossible - visiting the main sights of Bukhara, while starting and ending
the day in Tashkent.
The trip to
Bukhara is on the high-speed Afrosiab train, which takes 4 hours to get to
Bukhara from Tashkent. Even though the train departure is quite early, it’s
possible to take a nap as you travel. Once you arrive in Bukhara, set off on a
tour of the most interesting historical sights: ancient mosques, mausoleums and
madrassas, and the Ark Fortress. You will see in one day what most tourists
take 2-3 days to visit.
Bukhara is on the high-speed Afrosiab train, which takes 4 hours to get to
Bukhara from Tashkent. Even though the train departure is quite early, it’s
possible to take a nap as you travel. Once you arrive in Bukhara, set off on a
tour of the most interesting historical sights: ancient mosques, mausoleums and
madrassas, and the Ark Fortress. You will see in one day what most tourists
take 2-3 days to visit.
In the evening,
after the tour, take a little time to rest in the Bukhara airport, before
arriving back in Tashkent around midnight. Even though you might be exhausted
after such a long trip, the memories you make will stay with you long after the
exhaustion has faded!
after the tour, take a little time to rest in the Bukhara airport, before
arriving back in Tashkent around midnight. Even though you might be exhausted
after such a long trip, the memories you make will stay with you long after the
exhaustion has faded!
Bukhara is
very ancient city that in different times had been the center of different
Empires and favorite place of many Great Dynasties. That is why Bukhara history
is so rich and full with important events. It’s written in Shahnameh (which is
very famous and very old wise poem in Iranian) that the founder of Bukhara was
the King proudly named Siavash who belonged to mythical and legendary Pishdak
Dynasty. The main reason why he chose this earth for his city is lucky location
right on the Great Silk Road, good warm climate and many rivers.
very ancient city that in different times had been the center of different
Empires and favorite place of many Great Dynasties. That is why Bukhara history
is so rich and full with important events. It’s written in Shahnameh (which is
very famous and very old wise poem in Iranian) that the founder of Bukhara was
the King proudly named Siavash who belonged to mythical and legendary Pishdak
Dynasty. The main reason why he chose this earth for his city is lucky location
right on the Great Silk Road, good warm climate and many rivers.
And now in our
days so rich history of Bukhara city still continues now when Bukhara became
the part of independent Uzbekistan. The city changed not much, streets and
buildings are the same. And to feel the atmosphere of those events described
above all you need is to visit Bukhara within Uzbekistan tours and
see all of its streets and architecture with your own eyes. Actually not many
of the events of Bukhara history were documented, but there is book by
Narshakhi “History of Bukhara” finally completed 944 CE and has many
interesting facts about the old times of Bukhara: everyday life of its
citizens, scholars, stories e t.c.
days so rich history of Bukhara city still continues now when Bukhara became
the part of independent Uzbekistan. The city changed not much, streets and
buildings are the same. And to feel the atmosphere of those events described
above all you need is to visit Bukhara within Uzbekistan tours and
see all of its streets and architecture with your own eyes. Actually not many
of the events of Bukhara history were documented, but there is book by
Narshakhi “History of Bukhara” finally completed 944 CE and has many
interesting facts about the old times of Bukhara: everyday life of its
citizens, scholars, stories e t.c.
Before Islam
became the main religion in Bukhara, there were two religions there – which are
Manicheanism and Nestorian Christianity. But with the conqueror of Arabs not at
once but gradually and with many years passed (after bloody and very exhausting
legendary Battle of Talas) Islam became dominant religion and, as you know, it
still stays this way.
became the main religion in Bukhara, there were two religions there – which are
Manicheanism and Nestorian Christianity. But with the conqueror of Arabs not at
once but gradually and with many years passed (after bloody and very exhausting
legendary Battle of Talas) Islam became dominant religion and, as you know, it
still stays this way.
Bukhara, so-called Holy city, is very interesting place where history can
be seen very clearly. It has that unforgettable charm. This city has been the
center of many Empires, even the center of one Great Religion, it was destroyed
then built up from the ashes again, it brought to the world many good famous
people, and it’s still standing under the warm sun of Uzbekistan.
be seen very clearly. It has that unforgettable charm. This city has been the
center of many Empires, even the center of one Great Religion, it was destroyed
then built up from the ashes again, it brought to the world many good famous
people, and it’s still standing under the warm sun of Uzbekistan.
Plus code:
86CX+GP Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Address:
Samarkand Tours Operator
Yunusabad 19-35-87
Tashkent ,100114,
Uzbekistan
998998520077
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