Tour will cover all the important (must see) sights of Samarkand. It includes history, art , culture and architecture of the city and also delicacy at any taste.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
According to your choice: airport, train station, hotel or in the territory of historical sights
- We can meet where for you it's comfortable
Guri Emir maouseleoum
Where Amir Temur (Tamerlane) and some descendants are found their place of last stop(were buried). This is the building with beautiful and handmade decorations of 15th century
Registan square
This is place where three unique and prestigious madrasahs are located. Those madrasahs were as modern day famous and international universities of the world for the Asian countries. Name of madrasahs: Mirzo Ulugh Beg madrasah(15th century), Sherdor madrasah(17th) and Tillakori madrasah(17th century)
Bibikhanum mosque
One of the biggest and famous mosques of 15th century which was built by the order of Amir Temur.
Lunch
You can have lunch in our restaurants or café. I can recommend to you local meals or cuisine of abroad countries
Shahi Zinda necropolis
One of unique sights of Samarkand with its group of mausoleoums built in different periods. Shah-i-Zinda is often called the “jewel of Samarkand” for its dazzling tilework: turquoise domes, deep blue mosaics, and intricate geometric and floral designs.Unlike other monuments, Shah-i-Zinda feels like a holy pilgrimage site, where history and spirituality blend.
Observatory of Mirzo Ulugh Beg
Visiting the Ulugh Beg Observatory is like stepping into a place where the sky once touched the earth, and where science shaped the destiny of civilizations. The observatory stands as a reminder that Samarkand was not only a city of mosques and mausoleums, but also a beacon of science and enlightenment. Though much of the building was destroyed in later centuries, the underground remains of the giant sextant can still be seen today, giving visitors a glimpse into the brilliance of Timurid science.
Siab bazar
Walking through Siab Bazaar is more than shopping – it is a sensory journey through the spirit of Samarkand, where history, tradition, and everyday life come together. Endless rows of fresh fruits, nuts, oriental spices, and Samarkand’s world-famous bread (non) fill the air with delicious scents.
Cultural encounter – Local farmers, artisans, and merchants proudly showcase their goods, welcoming visitors with smiles and warm hospitality.
A living Silk Road tradition – Just like centuries ago, this is still a place where cultures meet, stories are exchanged, and bargains are struck.
Perfect souvenir stop – From hand-woven textiles and ceramics to dried fruits and sweets, the bazaar offers unique gifts to take home.
Ending Point
We will end a tour and I will take to your hotel or everywhere where you want to spend your free time
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Excursions around historical sights Transport service(car model orlando)
Gasoline fee
Toll fee
Entrance fee(30-35$ per person)
Lunch fee
Autumn is one of the best seasons to visit Samarkand: sunny days, golden leaves, and a mild, pleasant climate.
Weather Overview
September: Warm, around +25–30°C in the daytime, cooler evenings.
October: Mild and comfortable, around +18–23°C daytime.
November: Cooler, around +10–15°C daytime, evenings can drop to +5°C.
Clothing Tips
Layered outfits: T-shirts or light blouses for the day, with a light sweater or cardigan for evenings.
Jacket: A light to medium jacket (denim, windbreaker, or thin coat) is perfect.
Pants/Jeans: Comfortable for walking and suitable for both city and historical sites.
Footwear: Sneakers or flat shoes for walking; streets and monuments often have stone steps.
Accessories: A scarf or shawl (good for cooler evenings and religious site visits).
Religious Sites
Women should bring a light scarf to cover their head inside mosques and mausoleums.
Both men and women should avoid shorts inside religious places.
Extras
Sunglasses and a small umbrella (autumn sometimes has light rain).
A backpack or crossbody bag for carrying water, camera, and souvenirs from the bazaars.
I can help you to find a guide for other cities. If comes to cancel the tour by my side, I can give you one of my colleagues who will have good experience too
Hi! You are welcome to Samarkand. I'm a guide in this city with 10 years of experience. If you would like I can help you to organize your tour around Samarkand in my comfortable transport. I will try to give all true and interesting info about history, culture and modern life of the city. I can help you in other cities of Uzbekistan. For all the details you can contact me
$140/ per group