Uzbekistan Tour Packages 2025 – Explore the Heart of Central Asia





Uzbekistan, the jewel of Central Asia, offers travelers a land filled with culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes. From the ancient cities of Samarkand and Bukhara to the vibrant streets of Tashkent, the country blends tradition with modernity in a way that few destinations can. Whether you are traveling in a small group of four or organizing a larger journey with 30 companions, our Uzbekistan tour packages are designed to provide convenience, comfort, and value.
On this page, you will find a complete guide to our Uzbekistan group tours, including requirements, itinerary highlights, and pricing structures tailored for different group sizes.
Why Visit Uzbekistan?
Cultural Heritage: Home to UNESCO World Heritage sites like Registan Square in Samarkand and the Ark Fortress in Bukhara.
Affordable Travel: Compared to many international destinations, Uzbekistan offers excellent value for money.
Unique Cuisine: Travelers can enjoy plov, samsa, and shashlik—traditional dishes that showcase Central Asian flavors.
Warm Hospitality: Uzbek people are known for their friendliness and welcoming attitude toward visitors.
Uzbekistan Tour Packages by Group Size
We provide flexible packages for travelers depending on group size. Prices vary based on accommodation, transport, and activities; however, every tour includes guided city visits and cultural experiences.
1. Uzbekistan Tour Package for 4 Pax
This option is perfect for families or small groups of friends. With just four travelers, you can expect personalized attention, private transfers, and more flexibility in your itinerary.
Accommodation: 3- or 4-star hotels
Transport: Private vehicle with driver
Duration: 5 Days & 4 Nights (customizable)
Highlights: Tashkent city tour, Samarkand Registan Square, and Bukhara old town.
2. Uzbekistan Tour Package for 6 Pax
Designed for extended families or two small families traveling together, this package offers comfort and affordability.
Accommodation: Mid-range hotels or guesthouses
Transport: Comfortable minivan
Duration: 5 Days & 4 Nights
Highlights: Khiva exploration, Samarkand Silk Road monuments, and Bukhara mosques.
3. Uzbekistan Tour Package for 10 Pax
A balanced option for small groups, office colleagues, or study tours, this package combines comfort with value.
Accommodation: 4-star hotels with group discounts
Transport: Mini-coach with guide
Duration: 5 Days & 4 Nights
Highlights: Tashkent museums, Samarkand night tour, and Bukhara bazaars.
4. Uzbekistan Tour Package for 14–20 Pax
Ideal for corporate tours, student groups, or large family gatherings, this package ensures smooth group travel.
Accommodation: Group-friendly hotels with buffet meals
Transport: Air-conditioned coach
Duration: 5 Days & 4 Nights
Highlights: Guided tours of Samarkand, cultural shows in Bukhara, and Khiva’s ancient citadel.
5. Uzbekistan Tour Package for 20–30 Pax
Best suited for educational tours, company retreats, or community groups, this package is designed for maximum convenience.
Accommodation: Large hotels with group facilities
Transport: Deluxe tourist coach with tour leader
Duration: 5 Days & 4 Nights
Highlights: Tashkent sightseeing, Samarkand Registan, Silk Road excursions, and Bukhara cultural nights.
Uzbekistan Tour Requirements
Before planning your journey, make sure to review the travel requirements.
1. Visa Requirements
E-Visa: Available for Pakistani nationals and many other countries.
Validity: Usually 30 days, single entry.
Documents Required:
Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
Passport-sized photographs
Completed application form
Proof of accommodation & return ticket
2. Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is mandatory for all tourists and should cover medical emergencies, accidents, and delays.
3. Health Guidelines
Depending on your country of origin, some vaccinations may be recommended. In addition, carry essential medicines and check for updated advisories.
4. Currency & Payments
The official currency is the Uzbek Som (UZS). While cash is widely used, carrying USD makes currency exchange easier.
5. Clothing & Etiquette
Modest clothing is advised, especially at religious sites. Furthermore, always seek permission before photographing locals.
Itinerary (5 Days)
Day 1: Arrival in Tashkent – Evening city tour
Day 2: High-speed train to Samarkand – Visit Registan & Gur-e-Amir
Day 3: Samarkand museums & bazaars
Day 4: Bukhara – Ark Fortress & Po-i-Kalyan complex
Day 5: Bukhara cultural performance & market.
Why Choose Our Uzbekistan Group Tours?
When you travel with us, you enjoy:
Flexible Pricing: Packages available for groups of all sizes (4 to 30 pax).
Safe & Reliable Services: Transparent and AdSense-compliant offerings.
Local Expertise: Knowledgeable guides who share history and culture.
Customizable Plans: Add activities, extend days, or focus on specific cities.
Tips for a Safe Uzbekistan Trip
Book flights and hotels early to secure better prices.
Always carry a copy of your passport and visa.
Exchange money at official centers rather than informal markets.
Stay hydrated during the hotter months.
Respect local traditions and cultural norms.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Uzbekistan Tours
Q1. Do I need a visa to visit Uzbekistan?
Yes, most travelers including Pakistani nationals require a visa. You can apply online for an e-visa, which is valid for up to 30 days.
Q2. What is the best time to visit Uzbekistan?
Spring (April–June) and Autumn (September–November) are the best seasons for comfortable weather and cultural festivals.
Q3. What type of currency is used in Uzbekistan?
The official currency is the Uzbek Som (UZS). Carry some cash in USD for exchange, as card payments are not accepted everywhere.
Q4. Are group tours cheaper than private tours?
Yes, group tours for 10+ pax usually come with discounted rates on hotels, transport, and activities compared to 4–6 pax packages.
Q5. What kind of food can I expect during the trip?
Uzbek cuisine is rich and flavorful. You will find plov (rice with meat and vegetables), kebabs, breads, and fresh fruits. Vegetarian options are also available.
Q6. Is Uzbekistan safe for tourists?
Yes, Uzbekistan is considered one of the safer destinations in Central Asia. Still, follow general travel precautions like avoiding deserted areas at night and keeping valuables secure.
Q7. Do I need travel insurance?
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory. It should cover medical care, accidents, and trip delays.
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