Khiva City Tour

Lingua Inglese, francese, Tedesco, russo
Costo 80 EUR per escursione
Numero di partecipanti Gruppo fino a 5 persone
Durata 5 ore

The "City of a Thousand Minarets", "Open-air Museum", "City as 1001 Nights of Shahrazad". - The first city in Central Asia that was accepted into the world heritage list of UNESCO. - The most authentic city in Central Asia. - The only city in Central Asia that stands on the same place where it was founded. - The city has 2 Khan's residences, more than 10 minarets, more than 20 madrassas, about 5 mosques and mausoleums of saints and etc.

Tour starts at the main gate of the city (western gate - Ata Darvaza).

Duration: 4-5 hours.

Description:

- Muhammad Aminkhan medrese (the largest in this territory).

- Kalta Minor minaret.

- Kunya Ark (ancient citadel - panoramic view tower, coinage yard, summer and winter Khan Reception).

- Muhammad Rahimkhan II medrese.

- Djuma mosque (columned mosque, more than 120 carved columns).

- Tosh Hovli Palace (second Khan Palace with Harem, summer and winter Receptions, secret corridor, Special Reception, gift car of Tsar Alexander III).

- Kutlug Murad medrese (museum of surrealist paintings).

- Allakulikhan medrese.

- East Gates + Said Niyaz mosque and medrese.

- Islamkhudja complex (symbol of Khiva, medrese-applied art museum, minaret - the tallest minaret in this region).

- Islamkhudja school (first modern and secular school).

- Pahlavan Makhmud complex (cherry in the cake of your visit).

- Along the way we have the opportunity to see how the local bread is prepared in a clay oven (not guaranteed, it depends on luck))) )

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