Uzbekistan Trip Packages from delhi | Duration | Price |
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Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Tour Package | 14 days & 13 nights | INR 1,20,000 |
Book your Uzbekistan tour packages from Delhi now and get ready to explore this spectacular lesser-known tourist destination with Thrillophilia. Uzbekistan is known for its vibrant culture, rich history, stunning architecture and bustling bazaars. Thrillophilia’s budget-friendly packages include accommodations, meals, local transportation, tours, activities and guides.
With our Uzbekistan tour packages, you get to explore popular attractions like the Ark of Bukhara, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, Shah-i-Zinda, Juma Mosque and Ismail Samani Mausoleum. Additionally, you can visit well-known UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Zaamin Mountains, Itchan Kala, Samarkand and Tian Shan. Make sure to explore the vibrant markets like Chorsu Bazaar and Siyob Bazaar. You can purchase souvenirs like home decor, apparel, footwear, miniature paintings, carpets and crockery sets.
Thrillophilia’s Uzbekistan packages from Delhi offer once in a lifetime opportunity of staying in a yurt. It is a luxurious tent with a king-size bed, carpets, seating arrangements and washroom facilities. Enjoy folk performances by local artists to make your stay more memorable. Some other activities that you can enjoy include camel riding, camping, hiking, stargazing and heliskiing.
Here are some best places to visit in Uzbekistan
Samarkand is a popular city which offers the perfect blend of ancient charm and modern elegance. It is a major trade centre, exporting items like rice, wine, fruits, cotton, silk, dry fruits and leather. Some of the must visit attractions include Registan Square, Shah-i-Zinda, Amir Temur Mausoleum and President’s Tomb.
Our Delhi to Uzbekistan packages offer a visit to its capital city,Tashkent which is the largest city in Central Asia. It boasts a number of stunning attractions like the Minor Mosque, Tashkent Tower, Amir Temur Square and the State Museum of the Timurids. Make sure to also explore the famous Chorsu Bazaar for a wholesome shopping experience.
One of the most well-known gems of Uzbekistan, Bukhara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is full of historical attractions like Kalyan Mosque, Chor Minor, Bolo Hauz Mosque, Bukhara Tower and Bozori Kord Bathhouse.
Situated on the ancient silk route, Qarshi is renowned for having one of the oldest surviving bridges in Central Asia. The major highlight of this city is Kok-Gumbaz Mosque which is an ideal example of authentic Islamic architecture. Some other attractions that you can explore include Shah-i-Zinda, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, Afrosiyob Settlement and Ak-Saray Palace.
With our Uzbekistan packages from Delhi, you can explore the vibrant city of Termez which is famous for Buddhist monasteries, mausoleums and ancient forts. Situated on the banks of the Amu Darya River, it is an ancient city with a rich and intriguing history.
Bibi-Khanym Mosque is a massive structure and an architectural masterpiece. The mosque has a grand capacity of 10,000 worshippers at a time. Additionally, it has pillars, courtyards, intricate carvings and paintings
Visit the State Museum of the Timurids to learn about the fascinating history of the Timurid dynasty. The museum has over 5000 displays which includes musical instruments, clothes, jewellery and tools. It is a three-storied structure, adorned with unique paintings, marble, a huge dome and an 8.5 metre-tall crystal chandelier.
Thrillophilia’s Uzbekistan tour packages from Delhi allow you to explore the vibrant and bustling Chorsu Bazaar. It is an ideal place to experience the local culture and shop for souvenirs. You will find a variety of items to shop for like dry fruits, unique spices, embroidered items, home decor, ceramics, clothes and footwear.
Located in Samarkand, Shah-i-Zinda is a famous mausoleum which houses several grand tombs. The structures inside are adorned with fascinating geometrical patterns and vibrant colours. Additionally, this attraction offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains and the nearby Zarafshan Valley.
The iconic Ark of Bukhara is famous for being a ‘city within a city’. This ancient fortress is the oldest structure in Bukhara, tracing back to the 5th century. Today, 80% of the structure is a ruin, however, once it used to be the official residence of the emirs (Muslim rulers) of Bukhara.
Uzbekistan is a beautiful tourist destination which you can visit throughout the year.
Peak Season: Plan your Uzbekistan trip from Delhi between April-June and September-October to experience pleasant weather conditions. Between April and June, the average temperature is 16-26 degrees Celsius, whereas, between September-October it is 21-28 degrees Celsius. April-June is ideal for sightseeing, exploring mountains, and attending festivals like the Boysun Bahori Festival. Between September and October, you can enjoy sightseeing, camel safari, desert camping and festivals like the Sharq Taronalari Festival.
Waning Season: If you are on a shoestring budget, you can book your Uzbekistan packages from Delhi between July-August (summer) and November-March (winter). In summer, the average temperature is 28-40 degrees Celsius. In winter, the temperatures can drop from -1 to -3 degrees Celsius. If the extreme weather conditions do not bother you, then plan your visit during these months to explore the country with fewer crowds. Additionally, you will be able to save a lot of money due to reduced prices of hotels and flight tickets.
By Air: The fastest and the most convenient way of travelling from Delhi to Uzbekistan is by air. There are several direct flights from Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi to Tashkent International Airport. These are regular flight services which require a travel duration of approximately 3 hours. Some major airlines operating between Delhi and Uzbekistan are Qatar Airways, Uzbekistan Airways, Emirates, IndiGo, Air Astana and Air Arabia.
From: Delhi
To: Tashkent
Average Flight Time : 3 hours approximately.
Airlines: Qatar Airways, IndiGo, Air Arabia, Uzbekistan Airways and Air Astana
1 . How much do the Uzbekistan tour packages from Delhi cost?
Thrillophilia’s Uzbekistan tour packages from Delhi range between 1,20,000 INR-2,40,000 INR per adult for a 12-13-day trip. Additionally, the overall cost of a package also varies on customisations. Our packages include accommodations, meals, local transfers, tours, activities and guides. This package lets you visit major highlights like Chorsu Bazaar, Shah-i-Zinda, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, Ark of Bukhara, Itchan Kala and the State Museum of the Timurids. You can also enjoy fun activities like desert camping, camel riding, hiking, stargazing and staying in a yurt.
2 . Is Indian currency accepted in Uzbekistan?
No, Indian currency is not valid in Uzbekistan. You can convert your INR into UZS (Uzbekistani Som) at international airports, local banks or offline money exchangers. It is advisable to convert your currency before your trip to avoid any inconveniences or hefty conversion charges at the ATMs.
3 . Is a trip to Uzbekistan from Delhi expensive?
No, Uzbekistan is considered to be one of the most affordable tourist destinations. Thrillophilia’s Uzbekistan tour packages from Delhi start from as low as 1,20,000 INR per person for a 12-13 day trip. These packages include accommodations, meals, local transportation, tours, activities and local guides. You can also plan your trip in low seasons like summers or winters to explore at reduced cost.
4 . How many days are sufficient for the Uzbekistan trip?
You should plan your Uzbekistan trip from Delhi for a minimum of 10-12 days to cover the major attractions and activities. In these 10-12 days, you will be able to explore its popular attractions like Shah-i-Zinda, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, Chorsu Bazaar, The State Museum of the Timurids and Ark of Bukhara. Additionally, you will have sufficient time to indulge in activities like camel riding, hiking and desert camping.
5 . Do Indians need a visa for Uzbekistan?
Yes, you need to apply for a travel visa before your Uzbekistan trip from Delhi. You can apply for the visa at the Embassy or on official online sites. You will need to fill out the application form and submit it with accurate details. Additionally, you will need to submit documents like a passport, ID proof, passport-size photograph and flight tickets. It takes around 3-4 days to process the visa application and costs around 1,665 INR per adult.
6 . Are 5 days enough for a Uzbekistan trip?
Yes, you can book your Delhi to Uzbekistan packages for 5 days if you are on a time or budget-constraint. In these 5 days, you can cover major attractions such as the Ark of Bukhara, Chorsu Bazaar, State Museum of the Timurids and Kalyan Mosque. Additionally, you can enjoy certain activities like hiking, camel riding and desert camping.