Go To Central Asia plans private and group tours across Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and the Caucasus. Our travel specialists design Silk Road itineraries with reliable hotels, licensed guides, airport transfers, rail tickets and practical local support.
Popular journeys include Uzbekistan cultural tours, Kyrgyzstan mountain itineraries, Kazakhstan city and nature programs, Turkmenistan desert routes and multi-country Central Asia packages. Whether you want a scheduled group departure or a tailor-made private tour, the team helps match dates, pace and budget to the right route.
Featured Central Asia tour packages
This 8-day private classic Uzbekistan tour is designed for travelers who want the essential Silk Road experience with comfortable pacing and local expertise. The route links Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva, four cities that show the best of Uzbekistan's architecture, bazaars, cuisine and living traditions.
Begin in Tashkent with old-city landmarks, Chorsu Bazaar and modern squares before taking the train to Samarkand. In Samarkand, your guide introduces Registan Square, Gur-e-Amir, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, Shah-i-Zinda and the observatory of Ulugbek. The itinerary then continues to Bukhara for trading domes, Lyabi Hauz, Poi Kalyan, Ark Fortress and neighborhood workshops where craftspeople still make textiles and ceramics.
From US$ 1290. Highlights: Tashkent old city, Registan Square, Bukhara trading domes, Khiva Itchan Kala.
The Welcome to Uzbekistan group tour is a scheduled Silk Road program for travelers who prefer fixed departures, shared logistics and the energy of a small international group. It covers the country's headline destinations while keeping the route efficient and easy to follow.
Guests discover Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva with professional guides who explain the stories behind madrasahs, mosques, mausoleums, caravanserais and local markets. The itinerary balances famous monuments with time for tea houses, craft demonstrations, photo stops and optional evening walks through illuminated old towns.
From US$ 990. Highlights: Guaranteed group dates, Silk Road monuments, Local guides, Shared tour value.
This 8-day classic Uzbekistan group tour follows the most requested Silk Road route and gives visitors a complete introduction to the country's history, food and hospitality. The program is planned for travelers who want a ready-made itinerary, dependable transport and guided sightseeing in every major city.
The tour normally starts in Tashkent, where Soviet-era avenues meet old mahallas and lively markets. Samarkand follows with Registan Square, Shah-i-Zinda and Gur-e-Amir, landmarks that explain why the city became a symbol of Silk Road grandeur. In Bukhara, the pace slows around Lyabi Hauz, Poi Kalyan and covered bazaars, while Khiva provides a final step back into a walled desert city.
From US$ 1090. Highlights: 8-day itinerary, Four historic cities, Guided monuments, Easy logistics.
The 10-day Uzbekistan relaxed group tour is created for travelers who want the classic route without rushing between cities. Extra nights and thoughtful pacing allow more time for museums, bazaars, neighborhood walks, photography and optional cultural activities.
The program visits Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva, combining UNESCO-listed monuments with everyday experiences such as bread markets, family workshops and traditional restaurants. In Samarkand, guests can spend more time around Registan Square and Shah-i-Zinda. In Bukhara, the relaxed schedule makes room for trading domes, tea houses, hidden mosques and evening atmosphere around Lyabi Hauz.
From US$ 1390. Highlights: Relaxed pace, UNESCO heritage, Cultural activities, Small-group format.
This 6-day Tashkent, Samarkand and Bukhara tour is a compact Uzbekistan itinerary for travelers with limited time. It focuses on the country's most accessible Silk Road cities and uses efficient transfers to maximize sightseeing.
In Tashkent, visit the old city, Chorsu Bazaar, Independence Square and metro stations known for decorative design. Continue to Samarkand for Registan Square, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, Gur-e-Amir and Shah-i-Zinda. The route then moves to Bukhara, where minarets, madrasahs, domed bazaars and caravan history create one of Central Asia's most atmospheric old towns.
From US$ 790. Highlights: Compact route, Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara.