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Kazakhstan Uzbekistan Tour Package14 days & 13 nights
INR 1,20,000

Get ready for a trip to the 'Land of the Free' with Thrillophiolia's Uzbekistan tour packages from Mumbai. Dive into the beauty of Uzbekistan with our packages and immerse yourself in its historic architecture, scenic villages, and museums.

You can enjoy a day trip to the Aral Sea, which was once the 4th biggest lake on the planet. Explore lakeside attractions like the Savitsky Art Museum, the town of Muynak, and the graveyard of ships. If you're into adventure sports, you can visit the Amirsoy mountain resort. It is known to be a regional hotspot for snowboarding and skiing adventures.

Thrillophilia's Uzbekistan tour Packages cover accommodation, sightseeing, transfers, exciting activities, meals, and expert guides. You can also choose to customize your Mumbai to Uzbekistan package to add attractions or activities according to your choice. Through an expansive operator network, 24*7 customer support, and on-ground assistance, we ensure a memorable experience for all.

So, what are you waiting for? This season, book your Uzbekistan trip from Mumbai with Thrillophilia and discover popular chaikhanas, mosques, and minarets.

Places to Visit on Uzbekistan Packages from Mumbai

Here are some best places to visit Uzbekistan

1. Tashkent

Tashkent is among those places in Uzbekistan, which are a blend of historical and modern architecture. You can explore many attractions like the Qaffol Shoshi mausoleum, the Hazrati Imam mosque, and the Baroqxon Madrasa. Head out for a shopping spree at Chorsu Bazaar which is popular for many items like dry fruits, candy, and nuts.

2. Samarkand

Listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Samarkand is an important part of Uzbekistan packages from Mumbai. Built around the 7th century, it is considered to be older than Rome. It's a treat for history enthusiasts, who can check out the minarets, stylish domes, and detailed mosaics. The town is also known as 'The Pearl of the Eastern Muslim World' among the locals.

3. Bukhara

It is known to be among Central Asia's most well-preserved Islamic towns. You can visit the Jewish quarter and the alleys of Old Bukhara. Click beautiful pictures at Chor Minor, which is a small complex with 4 blue-topped towers. You can also explore the Ark of Bukhara, a historic fortress, which was built in the 5th century.

4. Termez

Located between the Afghanistan and Uzbekistan border, Termez is home to the country's best museums. Visit the Archaeology Museum, where you can see approximately 26,000 exhibitions. Don't forget to include the Buddhist Stupa Zurmala, in your Mumbai to Uzbekistan package.

5. Qarshi

The town's name translates to 'Fort' in Chagatai language. You can visit the ancient Odina Mosque, which was built in the 16th century. Explore the Qashqadaryo Museum, where you can admire many artifacts and check out modern renditions of traditional jewelry. Don't forget to visit the circular Sardoba, which once used to be the source of water for the locals.

Things to Do on Uzbekistan Trip From Mumbai

Here are some best things to do in Uzbekistan

1. Explore the State Museum of the Temurids:

The museum was built in 1996, to honor commander Amir Timur. You can check out the rich architecture of the museum which includes a 3-storey building with a oriental-styled dome. Don't forget to admire the huge chandelier which is made of more than 100 pendants.

2. Enjoy Shopping at Chorsu Bazaar

Chorsu Bazaar is one of the primary attractions in Uzbekistan tour packages from Mumbai. The bazaar is more than a hundred years old and is located in the center of the city. You can shop for a variety of items like dry fruits, toasted bread, and more.

3. Visit the holy shrine of Shah-i-Zinda:

Also known by the name 'Tomb of the Living King', Shah-i-Zinda is considered the most respected shrine of Qusam ibn-Abbas. You can take a look at the tilework Timurid-era, dating back to the 14th century. According to the locals, Shah-i-Zinda features the most exotic tilework in the history of Islamic architecture.

4. Offer prayers at Bibi-Khanym Mosque

Get a chance to visit the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, one of Central Asia's largest mosques. Take a look at the rooms with domes on the top, and covered galleries. You can also admire the open courtyard, which was meant to occupy almost all of the city for prayer offerings.

5. Admire the architecture of the Ark of Bukhara

Also known as the 'Ark Citadel', the Ark of Bukhara is a fortress located in the town of Bukhara. You can check out a variety of exhibitions at the fortress, like artifacts from the trading centers, and ruins of the royal apartments.

Best Time to Go For Uzbekistan Tours From Mumbai

Uzbekistan welcomes travelers from all over the world across all seasons. However, the best time to visit depends upon your personal preferences. Most tourists book their Uzbekistan tour packages from Mumbai between March and May. During this time, you can enjoy hiking expeditions to the Nuratau Mountains or explore the alleys of Tashkent. If you're looking for the best deals on accommodation, meals, and transfers, the best time to visit is from June to October. You will also observe lesser crowds during these months which will help you explore the region comfortably. Get a chance to visit attractions like Naqshbandi Sufi shrine, and Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis.

Many travelers also prefer booking their Uzbekistan trip from Mumbai during the winter season. It starts in November and lasts till February. During these months, you can enjoy skiing at Amirsoy Mountain Resort.

How to Reach Uzbekistan From Mumbai

The quickest way to reach Uzbekistan from India is via flights.

Direct flights
To Major Airports: Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport (TAS)
Frequency: Flights are available Tuesdays and Saturdays, every week.
Average flight time: It takes around 4 to 4.5 hours.
Airlines: Uzbekistan Airways

Connecting Flights:
There are frequent connecting flights available from Mumbai to Uzbekistan. Generally, these flights roughly take 10 to 22 hours to reach. Connecting flights to Uzbekistan usually have layovers in cities like Delhi, Sharjah, Tashkent, or Istanbul, depending upon the route. Many major airlines offer connecting flights to Abu Dhabi including Uzbekistan Airways, Vistara, and Turkish Airlines.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does the Uzbekistan Tour Packages from Mumbai cost?
Generally, Thrillophilia's Uzbekistan tour packages from Mumbai for 14 days & 13 nights, cost approximately INR 1,20,000 (per person). Our packages include everything from top-class accommodation, meals, transfers, and popular activities, to professional guides. You can also choose to personalize your itinerary and add activities or attractions of your choice. However, please keep in mind that it may affect the actual cost of the package.

2. Is Indian currency accepted in Uzbekistan?
Yes, Indian currency (INR) is accepted at various outlets and shops in Uzbekistan. The current exchange rate for 1 INR is approximately 151 UZA Uzbekistani Sums. It is recommended that you exchange some of your currency once you arrive at your hotel, bank, or authorized exchange outlets.

3. Is a trip to Uzbekistan from Mumbai expensive?
No, an Uzbekistan trip from Mumbai is not expensive. The country is home to many attractions and activities that you can explore for free. For example, you can visit the Great Minaret of the Kalon, Chorsu Bazaar, and Chor-Minor. You can also choose to customize our tour packages and add activities that suit your needs and budget.

4. How many days are sufficient for the Uzbekistan trip?
Ideally, 7-8 days are sufficient to explore Uzbekistan. This timeframe will allow you to cover various attractions like the Qaffol Shoshi mausoleum, the Hazrati Imam mosque, and more. However, if you want to explore the region in detail, it's suggested that you add at least 3-4 more days to your Uzbekistan packages from Mumbai.

5. Do Indians need a visa for Uzbekistan?
Yes, Indian tourists need a visa to travel to Uzbekistan. Depending on your needs, you can choose from a single/double entry or a multiple entry visa. You can apply for the visa online by paying an application fee of INR 1700 (single entry) or INR 2600 (double entry). The processing time for the visa is usually around 3-4 days and the validity for it is 30 days (for both single entry and double entry). You will need to submit a variety of mandatory documents along with your visa application. Some of them may include your passport, driving license, passport-size photographs, itinerary copy, roundtrip flight tickets, and financial statements.

6. Is 5 days enough for a Uzbekistan trip? 
Yes, 5 days are enough for a trip to Uzbekistan. During this timeframe, you can visit many attractions like the Ark of Bukhara, Buddhist Stupa Zurmala, and more. However, you can choose to book a 12-day Mumbai to Uzbekistan package if you're planning to explore the region in depth.

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