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Crafted in Uzbekistan: A 7-Day Journey Into Living Traditions of the Silk Road
Cultural Tour

Crafted in Uzbekistan: A 7-Day Journey Into Living Traditions of the Silk Road

7 days/6 nights | One Exclusive Departure

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Tour Overview

Feel the warmth of Uzbek hospitality in workshops, kitchens, bazaars, and old city streets

Crafted in Uzbekistan is a 7-day journey into the handmade soul of the Silk Road — created for travelers who want to feel Uzbekistan, not just see it. This is a journey built around moments that stay with you. The warmth of bread as it comes out of a tandir oven. The quiet focus of painting a ceramic pattern by hand. The smell of plov cooking slowly over fire. The softness of silk threads between your fingers. The sound of tools in a workshop where the same craft has been practiced for generations. Across Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara, you will step into places most travelers only pass by: family bakeries, ceramic studios, carpet workshops, paper-making mills, embroidery rooms, miniature painting ateliers, and the workshops of local masters. Each space has its own rhythm, its own stories, and its own feeling of welcome. Uzbekistan’s architectural treasures — Registan, Shah-i-Zinda, Gur-Emir, Bibi-Khanum, Khast Imam, and the old city of Bukhara — are woven naturally into the journey. They are not just beautiful stops along the way. After time spent with artisans, the details begin to speak differently: the blue tiles feel connected to the ceramic studio, the carved doors to the woodworker’s hands, the embroidered motifs to the suzani frame. What first appears as beauty slowly becomes something more intimate — a world of patience, memory, skill, and devotion. This is the rare feeling of being invited closer. Sitting with a master over tea. Hearing why a motif matters. Trying a technique with your own hands. Making something imperfect, personal, and real. Seeing the pride in an artisan’s face as they share a craft that has shaped their family, their city, and their identity. Crafted in Uzbekistan is slow, intimate, and deeply emotional. It is for travelers who value beauty with meaning, culture with human connection, and experiences that feel personal rather than performed. You leave with handmade pieces, but more importantly, with the feeling that Uzbekistan has opened a door for you — and let you touch the living heart of its traditions.

7 days/6 nightsTashkent → Samarkand → Bukhara

Tour Highlights

  • Feel the warmth of Uzbek hospitality in workshops, kitchens, bazaars, and old city streets
  • Step behind the monuments and meet the hands that keep Silk Road traditions alive
  • Bake bread in a clay tandir oven and taste it warm, fresh, and handmade
  • Create your own ceramic piece inspired by Uzbekistan’s colors, symbols, and patterns
  • Sit with artisans over tea and hear the stories behind their family traditions
  • Watch carpets, paper, knives, embroidery, and miniature paintings come to life by hand
  • Cook Samarkand plov over fire and share the meal in true local style
Itinerary

Day by Day

*On rare occasions, this itinerary may change.

Day 1: Old Tashkent: Bread, Faith & Everyday Life

Sun, October 4

Begin the journey in the spiritual heart of Tashkent, where old mahallas, sacred architecture, and local life sit side by side. Visit Khast Imam Complex and the Islamic Civilization Center before walking through the nearby neighborhood streets, where the city feels slower, softer, and more personal. Then step into one of Uzbekistan’s most beloved traditions: bread-making. Shape, stamp, and bake non in a clay tandir oven, then continue to Chorsu Bazaar, where spices, dried fruits, fresh produce, and local voices fill the air. The day ends with Tashkent’s elegant city icons — the metro, Mustakillik Square, Amir Temur Square, and the iconic Hotel Uzbekistan.

Meals:
Breakfast and lunch
Accommodation

Accommodations

Tashkent

2 nights

Hotel Rayyon

Samarkand

2 nights

Bukhara

2 nights

What's Included

  • ✓6 nights in carefully selected boutique hotels with breakfast included, where comfort, local character, and quiet elegance become part of the experience.
  • ✓Guided cultural exploration in Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara, including the most meaningful monuments, old neighborhoods, bazaars, trading domes, and architectural landmarks.
  • ✓Hands-on craft workshops throughout the journey, including ceramic making, paper-making, knife-making, suzani embroidery, and miniature painting.
  • ✓Traditional food experiences, including Uzbek bread baked in a tandir oven and a Samarkand plov cooking experience prepared in a traditional kazan.
  • ✓Visits to living craft spaces, including Navruz Park, a carpet-making factory, Konigil Paper-Making Village, artisan studios, and local workshops.
  • ✓High-speed train journeys between cities, including Tashkent to Samarkand, Samarkand to Bukhara, and Bukhara to Tashkent.
  • ✓Private transfers throughout the tour, including hotel pick-ups, train station transfers, workshop visits, and local transport where needed.
  • ✓Dedicated local hosts and expert guides throughout the journey, offering warm personal care, cultural storytelling, translation with artisans, and deeper access to the people, traditions, and hidden details behind each place.
  • ✓All workshop tools and materials, with handmade pieces created during the journey to keep as personal memories.
  • ✓Entrance tickets to all historical sites included in the itinerary, so guests can enjoy the journey smoothly without arranging payments along the way.

Not Included

  • ✗International flights to and from Uzbekistan.
  • ✗Visa fees or travel documents, if required for the guest’s nationality.
  • ✗Optional activities or upgrades.
  • ✗Travel insurance.
  • ✗Lunches and dinners not mentioned in the itinerary, with local hosts happy to join or recommend carefully selected restaurants, cafés, and atmospheric local spots.
  • ✗Alcoholic drinks and personal beverages.

Physical Requirements

This journey includes a moderate amount of walking, especially in historic city centers, bazaars, monuments, and old neighborhoods. The workshops are beginner-friendly and suitable for all skill levels, with local artisans adjusting the pace and guidance to each guest.

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Single supplement: +$400

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What's Guaranteed:

Small-group, boutique-style travel experience
Carefully selected craft workshops with local artisans
Dedicated local hosts and expert guides throughout
Comfortable hotels, transfers, and train travel arranged
A thoughtful balance of monuments, craft, food, and local life

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