2 days Tour by local Guide in Bukhara

Language English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Persian (Farsi), Russian, Spanish
Cost 80 USD for tour/excursion
Capacity Any number of people
Duration 2 days

Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a city steeped in history and a highlight of any trip to Uzbekistan. With over 2,000 years of history, its old city is a living museum, making it easy to see many of the main attractions on foot.

Day 1: Exploring the Heart of the Old City

​Morning: The Poi Kalyan Complex and Bolo Hauz Mosque

​Start your day at the Poi Kalyan Complex, the city's most iconic landmark. This magnificent ensemble includes the Kalyan Minaret, a 47-meter tall minaret so impressive that Genghis Khan himself spared it from destruction.

​Admire the Kalyan Mosque, which has served as Bukhara's main mosque for centuries.

​Across from the mosque is the Mir-i-Arab Madrasah, a striking and active Islamic school.

​From there, walk a short distance to the Bolo Hauz Mosque, also known as the "Mosque of Forty Pillars." Its beautiful wooden columns are reflected in the adjacent pond, creating a stunning visual.

​Afternoon: The Ark Fortress and Samanid Mausoleum

​Next, head to the Ark of Bukhara, a massive fortress and the oldest structure in the city. For centuries, it served as a royal residence. Inside, you can explore several museums that showcase Bukhara's rich history.

​A short walk from the Ark is the Samanid Mausoleum, a masterpiece of 10th-century Islamic architecture. Its intricate brickwork makes it a must-see.

​Nearby, you'll find the Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum, known for its unique conical dome.

​Evening: Lyabi-Hauz and the Trading Domes

​As the day winds down, make your way to the Lyabi-Hauz Ensemble. This central plaza with a large pond is the perfect place to relax. It's surrounded by three historical buildings: the Nadir Divan-Begi Madrasah, the Nadir Divan-Begi Khanaka, and the Kukeldash Madrasah.

​Explore the nearby Trading Domes, a series of old covered bazaars where you can find traditional crafts, spices, and souvenirs. The main domes are Toki Sarrofon, Toki Telpak Furushon, and Toki Zargaron.

​Day 2: Beyond the Old City Walls

​Morning: Chor Minor and Outside the Center

​Take a short taxi or marshrutka ride to the unique Chor Minor Madrasah. Known for its four minarets topped with blue domes, this charming madrasah is a popular photo spot and a bit of a hidden gem away from the main tourist trail.

​Visit the Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa Palace, the former summer residence of the last emir of Bukhara. The palace is a fascinating blend of traditional Central Asian and Russian architectural styles.

​Afternoon: A Taste of Local Life

​Explore more of the city's history and culture. You could visit the Chor Bakr Memorial Complex, a necropolis with mosques and courtyards that is an important pilgrimage site.

​For a different perspective on local life, consider a visit to the House Museum of Fayzulla Khodjaev, a 19th-century merchant's house that provides insight into the lifestyle of wealthy Bukhara residents.

​Wander through the old streets and get lost in the winding alleys. Bukhara is full of hidden courtyards, traditional guesthouses, and local tea houses.

​Evening: Culinary and Cultural Experiences

​End your tour with a traditional meal at one of Bukhara's many restaurants. Be sure to try some local dishes like plov or shurpa.

​In the evening, consider catching a cultural performance, such as a traditional dance show, often held at one of the madrasahs around Lyabi-Hauz.

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