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Embark on an enchanting two-day cultural adventure that takes you into the heart of Uzbekistan’s most legendary cities — Samarkand and Bukhara.
Travel in style aboard the high-speed Afrosiyob train, seamlessly connecting two historic jewels of the Silk Road. This express journey perfectly combines majestic architecture, ancient traditions, and vibrant local life — all while enjoying modern comfort and boutique hospitality.
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Start your journey in Samarkand, a city that has fascinated travelers for centuries with its rich history and architectural splendor.
Stand in awe at Uzbekistan’s most iconic site, framed by three magnificent madrasahs adorned with intricate tilework and soaring minarets.
Wander through this breathtaking avenue of mausoleums, where vibrant blue domes and exquisite mosaics honor saints and royals.
Marvel at the grand scale and beauty of one of the largest mosques in the Islamic world, built by Tamerlane in honor of his beloved wife.
Immerse yourself in the colorful local life at Samarkand’s bustling market, tasting fresh fruits, traditional sweets, and discovering local handicrafts.
Visit the final resting place of Amir Timur (Tamerlane), adorned with a stunning azure dome and beautifully detailed interiors.
After your exploration, enjoy an overnight stay in a charming boutique hotel in Samarkand.
The next morning, board the Afrosiyob train and continue your adventure to Bukhara — one of the world’s oldest and most atmospheric cities.
Explore this massive royal citadel, once the seat of Bukhara’s emirs and a powerful symbol of authority.
Admire the towering minaret known as the "Tower of Death," and visit the nearby grand mosque and Mir-i-Arab Madrasah — masterpieces of Islamic architecture.
Relax by this tranquil pool surrounded by historic madrasahs and lively teahouses, a perfect place to soak up the city’s laid-back charm.
Stroll through Bukhara’s ancient trading domes, where artisans sell carpets, ceramics, embroidery, jewelry, and spices — capturing the true essence of Silk Road trade.
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