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After exploring Uzbekistan once, most travelers want to discover even more — ancient cities, mountain landscapes, deserts, and routes along the Great Silk Road.
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This route is perfect for travelers who want to visit the birthplace of Tamerlane and explore one of Uzbekistan's oldest and most historically significant cities.Samarkand – Shahrisabz: approximately 80 kmShahrisabz, known as the "Green City," is located about 1.5 hours from Samarkand. The road passes through the scenic Takhta-Karacha Pass, offering beautiful views of mountains, valleys, and rural landscapes along the way.Ak-Saray PalaceThe city's main landmark is the ruins of Ak-Saray Palace, which Tamerlane began building in the late 14th century. Once one of the most impressive royal residences in Central Asia, only fragments of its monumental entrance portal and walls survive today. But even the surviving ruins give a sense of the palace's original grandeur.Ak-Saray Palace – Dorut Saodat Complex: 1 kmThe next stop is the Dorut Saodat Memorial Complex, built by Tamerlane for members of his family. It houses the mausoleum of his eldest son, Jahangir, as well as a famous underground crypt that many historians associate with Tamerlane himself.Dorut Saodat Complex – Kok Gumbaz Mosque: 1.5 kmBuilt in the 15th century by order of Ulugh Beg, Tamerlane's grandson, Kok Gumbaz Mosque is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Shahrisabz. Its name means "Blue Dome," and it is considered one of the finest examples of Timurid architecture in the city.Historic Center of ShahrisabzAfter visiting the main landmarks, take some time to explore the historic center of Shahrisabz, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is home to monuments, squares, and historic buildings closely connected to the legacy of the Timurid dynasty.Shahrisabz – Samarkand: 85 kmAfter the tour, your driver will take you back to Samarkand and, if you'd like, suggest local restaurants or scenic places worth stopping at along the way.

This route offers a chance to explore both the spiritual and scientific side of Samarkand and visit places that are often overlooked by first-time visitors.Samarkand – Imam Al-Bukhari Memorial Complex: 25 kmThe first stop is the Imam Al-Bukhari Memorial Complex, dedicated to one of the most respected scholars in the Islamic world. Pilgrims travel here from many countries to pay their respects. The complex includes a mausoleum, a mosque, and peaceful gardens that invite visitors to slow down and take in the atmosphere of the place.Imam Al-Bukhari Memorial Complex – Khoja Daniyar Mausoleum: 30 kmThe next stop is the Mausoleum of Khoja Daniyar, one of Samarkand's most unusual landmarks. According to local legend, the sarcophagus located here continues to grow in length and has now reached about 18 meters. The site is revered by Muslims, Christians, and Jews alike, making it a unique place of pilgrimage and cultural significance.Khoja Daniyar Mausoleum – Ulugh Beg Observatory: 3 kmThe route concludes at the Ulugh Beg Observatory, a place that is especially fascinating for anyone interested in science, history, or astronomy. In the 15th century, Ulugh Beg, a ruler, scholar, and astronomer, observed the stars here, studied the movement of planets, and, together with his students, compiled one of the most accurate star catalogs of his time.Visitors can see the surviving section of the observatory's giant astronomical instrument and learn more about the remarkable scientific achievements of the Timurid era.After the tour, your driver will take you back to your hotel or any other convenient location in Samarkand.

This route is perfect for travelers who want to see a different side of Uzbekistan: mountain villages, local markets, and everyday life beyond the tourist trail. It shows Uzbekistan as a living, breathing country where people work, trade at local markets, and spend time under the shade of centuries-old trees.Samarkand – Urgut Bazaar: 45 kmThe first stop is Urgut Bazaar, one of the best-known markets in the Samarkand region. You'll find stalls filled with spices, dried fruits, nuts, traditional clothing, and handmade goods crafted by local artisans. The atmosphere is especially lively on Wednesdays and Sundays, when people from nearby villages come here to shop and meet.Urgut Bazaar – Chor Chinor: 5 kmThe next stop is Chor Chinor, a peaceful place known for its ancient plane trees. Some of them are more than 800 years old. Locals come here to relax in the shade, enjoy a quiet walk, and spend time with family and friends.Chor Chinor – Teshik-Tosh: 15 kmFrom here, the road gradually climbs into the mountains. Along the way, you'll enjoy views of valleys, hills, and small villages scattered across the countryside. The viewpoint at Teshik-Tosh reveals a completely different side of the region: green, peaceful, and unhurried.Teshik-Tosh – Qoratepa Reservoir: 10 kmThe final stop is Qoratepa Reservoir, surrounded by rolling hills and mountain scenery. It's a lovely place to take a break, enjoy the views, and spend some time in nature.Qoratepa Reservoir – Samarkand: 40 kmAfter lunch, your driver will take you back to Samarkand.
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