Step into a world of contrasts on this unforgettable journey through Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan — four countries linked by history, yet each with its own unique soul.
From the dramatic Charyn Canyon and alpine serenity of the Kolsay and Kaindy Lakes to the warm hospitality of Kyrgyz mountain villages, every stop reveals a new facet of Central Asia’s untamed beauty. Wander through the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara, where turquoise domes gleam beneath the sun, and trace the ancient spirit of Istaravshan and Penjikent — timeless gems of Tajikistan.
Whether admiring the artistry of ancient madrasahs, hiking through stunning mountain valleys, or sharing tea with local families, this journey immerses you in the history, nature, and cultures that shaped the heart of the Silk Road.
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Almaty
Almaty, Kazakhstan
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Almaty
Almaty, Kazakhstan
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Four Stans Odyssey: Through the Heart of Central Asia
Activity duration is 17 days17d
17d
English
Pickup included
Language options: English
Starting time: 09:00
Price details
£2,450.39 x 1 Adult£2,450.39
Total
Price is £2,450.39£2,450.39
includes taxes & fees
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Activity duration is 17 days17d
17d
English
Pickup included
Language options: English
Starting time: 09:00
Price details
£2,837.69 x 1 Adult£2,837.69
Total
Price is £2,837.69£2,837.69
includes taxes & fees
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Falconry demonstration and felt-making master class in Kyrgyzstan.
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Railway transfer from Samarkand to Bukhara (economy class).
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Services of English-speaking local guides for sightseeing.
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Flight ticket Bishkek – Tashkent (economy class).
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Comfortable air-conditioned transport throughout the tour
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Accommodation at the guest house in Kolsay (twin accommodation).
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International flight tickets.
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Meals not mentioned above.
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Medical expenses and travel insurance.
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Porterage at hotels, railway stations, and airports.
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Tips for guides and drivers.
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Public transport options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Meals are included mainly in remote and natural areas, where there are limited or no restaurant options and during long driving days. In cities, meals are not included intentionally, so guests have the freedom to choose restaurants and explore local cuisine according to their own preferences. Breakfasts are included daily as they are part of the hotel accommodation.
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Activity itinerary
Day 1: Almaty, arrival.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Grand Sapphire 3* or similar
Almaty
8h
We arrive in Almaty early in the morning and transfer to the hotel for rest after the flight. Later we begin a full-day discovery of Kazakhstan’s largest city, set against the backdrop of the snowy Tien Shan mountains. Our first stop is the colourful Green Bazaar, followed by a stroll through Panfilov Park, home to the striking wooden Zenkov Cathedral and the moving Memorial of Glory and Eternal Flame.
Next, we ride up to Kok-Tobe Hill, crowned by the city’s TV tower, where sweeping views over Almaty open before us. We descend by the famous cableway and continue into the mountains. At Medeo, the world’s highest skating rink, we pause before ascending by cable car to Shymbulak Ski Resort, reaching 3,200 metres for breathtaking alpine panoramas. Return to the hotel in the evening. Overnight in Almaty.
Day 2: Almaty - Charyn Canyon - Kolsay Lakes by road, 440 km.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: Alban / Taushelek guesthouse
Kolsay Kaindy lakes and Charyn Canyon
8h
Admission ticket included
After breakfast, we set out eastward towards one of Kazakhstan’s most breathtaking natural wonders — Charyn Canyon. Often called the Little brother of the Grand Canyon, this spectacular gorge stretches for more than 150 km. Within two hours, we reach the famous Valley of Castles, where centuries of wind and rain have sculpted the sandstone cliffs into shapes resembling ancient fortresses. We’ll walk down into the canyon for about 40 minutes until we reach the Charyn River, surrounded by vivid red and orange walls — a perfect spot for photos and quiet admiration.
Lunch will be served at a cosy café near the canyon, offering a chance to relax before we continue our journey to the Kolsay Lakes - a pristine mountain paradise nestled in the northern Tien Shan range. On arrival in the late afternoon, you’ll be greeted by fresh mountain air and serene alpine scenery. Check into a welcoming guesthouse, enjoy a home-style dinner, and rest after a day filled with adventure and stunning landscapes
Day 3: Kolsay Lakes - Kaindy - "Kegen" land border - Karakol by road, 250 km.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast, lunch
Accommodation: Green Yard Hotel 3* or similar
Karakol
8h
After breakfast, we check out and set off to Kaindy Lake, a mystical place formed after a powerful earthquake in 1911. A landslide created a natural dam, flooding a spruce forest whose ghostly trunks still rise from the turquoise water. This hauntingly beautiful “sunken forest” must be seen to be believed.
We walk from the slope down to the lake for breathtaking views, or, alternatively, ride on horseback (optional, arranged by locals). On the way back, we stop at a village home for a hearty, homemade lunch. In the afternoon we continue to the Kegen border. After crossing into Kyrgyzstan and completing formalities, we drive to Karakol, a charming town at the foot of the Tien Shan mountains. Overnight at the hotel.
Day 4: Karakol & Jety-Oguz Gorge.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Green Yard Hotel 3* or similar
Jety - Oguz
9h
This morning we discover Karakol’s cultural gems. We start at the colourful Dungan Mosque, built entirely of wood without a single nail, then step into the wooden Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. Our final stop is the museum of Nikolay Przhevalsky, the Russian explorer who mapped much of Central Asia.
Later we drive into the mountains to the famous Jety-Oguz Gorge (“Seven Bulls”), where dramatic red cliffs rise above the lush spruce forests. Here we admire the striking rock formations known as the “Seven Bulls” and the “Broken Heart.” The vivid contrast of red sandstone and dark green woods makes this one of the most beautiful places in Kyrgyzstan. Return to Karakol for hotel check-in and rest.
Day 5: Karakol - Skazka canyon - Bokonbaevo village - Kochkor village by road, 250 km.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast, lunch, snacks
Accommodation: Nomad Lodge Hotel / Bagysh Hotel
Karakol
8h
After breakfast, we follow the southern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul towards the Skazka (“Fairytale”) Canyon. Shaped by wind and water over millions of years, the red and yellow clay has been sculpted into towers, castles, and ridges—some resembling the Great Wall of China. A short walk here feels like stepping into another world.
Continuing to Bokonbaevo village, we meet local eagle hunters and watch a traditional falconry demonstration, an ancient practice that has been passed down for generations. Lunch will be arranged on the way.
In the evening, we reach Kochkor, a village famous for its felt handicrafts and warm welcomes. Dinner and overnight in Kochkor.
Day 6: Kochkor - Bishkek by road, 200 km.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: B Hotel 3* or similar
Bishkek
8h
This morning we immerse ourselves in Kyrgyz traditions with a felt-making master class in Kochkor. Skilled artisans demonstrate how colourful shyrdaks (felt carpets) are crafted, and we join in to learn about the symbolism behind their intricate designs.
Afterwards, we return to Bishkek, arriving in the afternoon. The rest of the day is free: a perfect chance to explore the lively Osh Bazaar, where stalls overflow with fragrant spices, dried fruits, textiles, and handicrafts. It’s the ideal place to experience the rhythm of local life and perhaps pick up some souvenirs. Overnight in Bishkek.
Day 7: Bishkek - Tashkent by evening flight.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Huvaydo hotel 3* or similar
Tashkent
8h
After breakfast we set off on a guided city tour of Bishkek. We’ll begin with the Monument to Manas, the legendary hero of Kyrgyz epics, then head to Ala-Too Square to watch the solemn Changing of the Guard. At the State Historical Museum we trace the storey of Kyrgyzstan, while statues of Kurmanjan-Datka and Lenin remind us of the country’s contrasting past. A walk through leafy Oak Park, dotted with sculptures and the Fine Arts Gallery, offers a pleasant pause. In the afternoon, we transfer to the airport for our evening flight to Tashkent. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel, check-in, and overnight.
Day 8: Tashkent.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Huvaydo hotel 3* or similar
Tashkent
8h
Today we discover Uzbekistan’s bustling capital, where old and new meet in surprising harmony. We’ll visit the spiritual heart of the city – Khast-Imam Square, home to ancient madrasahs and mausoleums, and wander through the colourful Chorsu Bazaar, alive with the aromas of spices, fresh produce, and handicrafts. After lunch, we’ll explore Independence Square and Amir Temur Square, wide spaces framed by impressive architecture. One highlight not to miss is the Tashkent Metro, famous for its ornate stations that feel like an underground art gallery. Overnight in Tashkent.
Day 9: Tashkent - "Oybek" land border - Khujand by road, 160 km.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Khujand Deluxe Hotel 4* or similar
Khujand
9h
After breakfast we drive towards the Uzbek-Tajik border at Oybek, complete formalities, and continue to Khujand, one of the oldest cities in Central Asia. On arrival, we enjoy a city tour: strolling through bustling Panjshanbe Bazaar, visiting the historical Museum of Khujand, and seeing the city’s fortress walls. The mix of ancient history and modern Tajik life makes Khujand an unforgettable introduction to the country. Overnight in Khujand.
Day 10: Khujand - Istaravshan - Penjikent by road, 260 km.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Penjikent Plaza 3* or similar
Istaravshan
9h
After breakfast we leave Khujand and set out towards Istaravshan, a city with more than 2,500 years of history and once an important stop along the Great Silk Road. Here we explore its bustling bazaars and historic sites, including Kuk-Gumbaz Mosque and the colourful caravanserai-style markets, where traditional craftsmanship is still alive.
Continuing our journey, we drive through dramatic mountain landscapes to Penjikent, often called the “Pompeii of Central Asia” thanks to its fascinating ruins of ancient Sogdian settlements. On arrival we settle into the hotel, with time to rest before dinner. Overnight in Penjikent.
Day 11: Penjikent - 7 Lakes - "Jartepa" land border - Samarkand by road, 180 km.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast, lunch
Accommodation: Arba Hotel 3* or similar
Samarkand
8h
After breakfast we explore Penjikent’s surroundings, beginning with the Sarazm ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back more than 5,500 years — one of the earliest settlements in Central Asia. We then visit the Rudaki Museum, dedicated to the great Persian poet, and wander through the lively local bazaar, where everyday Tajik life unfolds in a swirl of colours and aromas.
Later, we journey into the Fan Mountains to discover the enchanting Seven Lakes of Marguzor. Each lake has its own character and colour, ranging from deep sapphire to shimmering turquoise, shaped by light, altitude, and legend. Today we’ll visit six of them, stopping for a traditional lunch at a local family home near the fourth lake. Short walks along the lakeshores will give us time to absorb the mountain serenity.
In the afternoon, we return to Penjikent and proceed to the Jartepa border crossing. After formalities, we cross into Uzbekistan and continue to Samarkand, the jewel of the Silk Road.
Day 12: Samarkand
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Arba Hotel 3* or similar
Samarkand
9h
After breakfast we set off to discover the treasures of Samarkand, one of the most dazzling cities of the Silk Road. Our tour begins at the iconic Registan Square, framed by three grand madrasahs – Ulugbek, Sher-Dor, and Tilla-Qori – each a masterpiece of Islamic architecture. We continue to the Gur-e Amir Mausoleum, the resting place of Tamerlane and his dynasty, with its turquoise dome and richly decorated interiors.
After lunch, we visit the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, once one of the largest in the Islamic world, and wander through the Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis, where vibrant blue-tiled mausoleums line a narrow medieval street. The day ends at the Ulugbek Observatory, where the great astronomer charted the stars centuries ago. Return to the hotel for overnight.
Day 13: Samarkand.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Arba Hotel 3* or similar
Samarkand
6h
This morning we dive deeper into Samarkand’s history and culture. We begin at the Afrosiab Museum and nearby archaeological site, which reveal the ancient roots of the city long before the Timurid era. Then we visit the tomb of Saint Daniel, a unique pilgrimage site venerated by Muslims, Christians, and Jews alike.
Later, we explore the Khujum carpet factory and a silk paper workshop, where age-old crafts are preserved and practised with pride. Finally, we stroll through the bustling Siab Bazaar, a lively market brimming with spices, dried fruits, nuts, and handicrafts – the perfect place to experience the flavours and energy of modern Samarkand.
Return to the hotel in the afternoon. Evening at leisure. Overnight in Samarkand
Day 14: Samarkand - Bukhara by morning train.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Rangrez 3* or similar
Bukhara
8h
After breakfast we transfer to the railway station and take a morning train across the steppe to Bukhara (09:55–11:38). On arrival, we begin our exploration of the Old Town - one of the most atmospheric and best-preserved medieval cities in Central Asia. Our walk starts at Lyabi-Hauz Square, a lively plaza shaded by old mulberry trees and surrounded by beautiful madrasas and cosy teahouses. Here we see the Nadir Divan-Begi Madrasa and Kukeldash Madrasa, two fine examples of Islamic architecture. We continue through the ancient trading domes (Toqi) - Toki Zargaron, Toki Telpak Furushon, and Toki Sarrafon — where merchants once sold jewellery, silk, and coins. Today these domes are filled with local crafts, carpets, and souvenirs. We end the day with a leisurely stroll through the narrow lanes of the Old Town, soaking up the peaceful atmosphere of Bukhara at sunset. Overnight in Bukhara.
Day 15: Bukhara.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast, snacks
Accommodation: Rangrez 3* or similar
Bukhara
9h
After breakfast, we continue discovering the treasures of Bukhara. We visit the Ismail Samani Mausoleum, a masterpiece of early Islamic architecture, and the Chashma Ayub Mausoleum, connected to the legend of the Prophet Job. Then we explore the local bazaar, full of life, colours, and aromas. Next, we head to the Bolo-Hauz Mosque, famous for its wooden pillars reflected in the pool, before entering the mighty Ark Citadel, the former residence of Bukhara’s emirs, with its old Zindan prison. We finish our sightseeing at the Po-i-Kalyan Complex, the spiritual heart of Bukhara, with its impressive minaret, madrasa, and mosque — a perfect finale to this timeless city.
In the evening, we are welcomed into a traditional local home for an authentic cultural experience. Here we’ll take part in a master class on cooking plov, Uzbekistan’s most famous dish, learning its secrets step by step. Afterwards, we’ll share a delicious dinner with the family, enjoying warm hospitality and local stories.
Day 16: Bukhara - Tashkent by afternoon train.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Huvaydo hotel 3* or similar
Tashkent
9h
We spend the morning outside the city walls to see some of Bukhara’s most atmospheric sites: the Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa Palace, once the opulent summer residence of the last emir; the Chor Bakr Necropolis, often called the “City of the Dead”; and the Mausoleum of Bakhouddin Naqshbandi, a revered Sufi pilgrimage site.
In the afternoon, transfer to the train station for a comfortable ride to Tashkent. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel for rest.
Day 17: Tashkent, departure.
1 stop
Meals: breakfast
Accommodation: Not included
Tashkent
9h
Breakfast at the hotel and check-out before 12:00. Transfer to the international airport for your onward flight — carrying with you warm memories and vivid impressions of your unforgettable journey through Central Asia.
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