Winter Murmansk Incentive Program (Aurora Village - Northern Lights quest)Tsar Events DMC & PCO
This document outlines a proposed itinerary for a winter trip to Murmansk, Russia from January 13-17, 2021 involving 15 people. The trip includes visits to Aurora Village for glamping accommodations, a snow village, snowmobiling, visiting a reindeer farm and shaman, dog sledding, a boat tour along the Arctic coast with ice floating, and exploring the coastal landscape. The itinerary provides details on activities, transportation, meals, and points of interest each day.
Arctic Ice Roads Adventure - Murmansk winter incetive program for 15 pax Tsar Events DMC & PCO
This document provides an itinerary for an Arctic ice roads adventure in Murmansk, Russia from February 3-9, 2021. The trip includes driving SUVs on frozen roads, visiting cities and villages in the region, seeing natural sights like waterfalls and ship graveyards, going on snowmobile safaris and ice floating, and learning about the local culture and history through activities like dog sledding and museum visits. The itinerary provides details on included transportation, accommodations, meals, activities and points of interest for each day of the 7 day trip.
The document outlines a 4-day winter incentive program in Irkutsk, Russia involving activities on Lake Baikal such as a helicopter tour of Olkhon Island, ice fishing, and an iceboat master class. The itinerary also includes visits to a museum of wooden architecture and an ethnic park, with accommodations at a 4-star hotel in Irkutsk. A variety of included meals and optional extras such as performances are also detailed.
This proposal outlines an 8-day incentive summer program in Kamchatka, Russia for 15 people from July 25th to August 1st, 2021. The itinerary includes sightseeing tours in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, visiting beaches and volcanoes in the Klyuchevskoy Nature Park. Accommodation will be at the Hotel Laguna in Paratunka village. Activities include learning about the climate, sights of the main city, and exploring the unique volcanic landscape and thermal pools of Kamchatka.
This document outlines a 6-day mountain tour program in Sochi, Russia for 80 persons from August 24-29, 2020. The itinerary includes activities such as climbing the Black Pyramid, an ATV ride, jeeping in canyons, and visits to Olympic Park and Sky Park. Transportation and guiding will be provided each day. The group will stay at 4-5 star hotels such as Novotel Resort Krasnaya Polyana and Mercure Rosa Khutor. Dinners are planned at various local restaurants in the evenings.
This document provides a proposed 3-night winter incentive program in St. Petersburg, Russia for 40 persons from December 12-15, 2020. The itinerary includes city tours, museum visits, cultural activities like ice skating and ballet, meals at local restaurants, and transportation. The group will stay at the Sofitel Hotel in central St. Petersburg near landmarks. Each day consists of a morning activity, lunch, afternoon activity, and evening entertainment with dinner.
This proposal outlines a 5-day incentive summer program in Irkutsk, Russia involving 20 people from September 28th to October 2nd, 2020. The itinerary includes activities around Lake Baikal such as a helicopter tour to Olkhon Island, jeep tours, museum visits, and cultural experiences like a shaman ceremony and cooking classes. The group will stay at the 5-star Baikal Residence hotel on the lake and the 4-star Courtyard by Marriott Irkutsk City Center Hotel. The proposal provides details on transportation, meals, optional activities and cultural experiences for each day of the program.
This itinerary proposes a 4-day incentive trip to Baku, Azerbaijan for 40 people from November 2-5, 2020. The schedule includes visits to Old Town, a mosque, carpet weaving workshop, and Fire Temple. Accommodations will be at the Hyatt Regency, Fairmont Baku, or Intourist Hotel. Activities include a bay cruise, wine tasting, horse carriage ride, and dances shows. The proposal outlines each day's itinerary in detail including locations, activities, meals and cultural experiences.
Winter Murmansk Incentive Program (Aurora Village - Northern Lights quest)Tsar Events DMC & PCO
This document outlines a proposed itinerary for a winter trip to Murmansk, Russia from January 13-17, 2021 involving 15 people. The trip includes visits to Aurora Village for glamping accommodations, a snow village, snowmobiling, visiting a reindeer farm and shaman, dog sledding, a boat tour along the Arctic coast with ice floating, and exploring the coastal landscape. The itinerary provides details on activities, transportation, meals, and points of interest each day.
Arctic Ice Roads Adventure - Murmansk winter incetive program for 15 pax Tsar Events DMC & PCO
This document provides an itinerary for an Arctic ice roads adventure in Murmansk, Russia from February 3-9, 2021. The trip includes driving SUVs on frozen roads, visiting cities and villages in the region, seeing natural sights like waterfalls and ship graveyards, going on snowmobile safaris and ice floating, and learning about the local culture and history through activities like dog sledding and museum visits. The itinerary provides details on included transportation, accommodations, meals, activities and points of interest for each day of the 7 day trip.
The document outlines a 4-day winter incentive program in Irkutsk, Russia involving activities on Lake Baikal such as a helicopter tour of Olkhon Island, ice fishing, and an iceboat master class. The itinerary also includes visits to a museum of wooden architecture and an ethnic park, with accommodations at a 4-star hotel in Irkutsk. A variety of included meals and optional extras such as performances are also detailed.
This proposal outlines an 8-day incentive summer program in Kamchatka, Russia for 15 people from July 25th to August 1st, 2021. The itinerary includes sightseeing tours in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, visiting beaches and volcanoes in the Klyuchevskoy Nature Park. Accommodation will be at the Hotel Laguna in Paratunka village. Activities include learning about the climate, sights of the main city, and exploring the unique volcanic landscape and thermal pools of Kamchatka.
This document outlines a 6-day mountain tour program in Sochi, Russia for 80 persons from August 24-29, 2020. The itinerary includes activities such as climbing the Black Pyramid, an ATV ride, jeeping in canyons, and visits to Olympic Park and Sky Park. Transportation and guiding will be provided each day. The group will stay at 4-5 star hotels such as Novotel Resort Krasnaya Polyana and Mercure Rosa Khutor. Dinners are planned at various local restaurants in the evenings.
This document provides a proposed 3-night winter incentive program in St. Petersburg, Russia for 40 persons from December 12-15, 2020. The itinerary includes city tours, museum visits, cultural activities like ice skating and ballet, meals at local restaurants, and transportation. The group will stay at the Sofitel Hotel in central St. Petersburg near landmarks. Each day consists of a morning activity, lunch, afternoon activity, and evening entertainment with dinner.
This proposal outlines a 5-day incentive summer program in Irkutsk, Russia involving 20 people from September 28th to October 2nd, 2020. The itinerary includes activities around Lake Baikal such as a helicopter tour to Olkhon Island, jeep tours, museum visits, and cultural experiences like a shaman ceremony and cooking classes. The group will stay at the 5-star Baikal Residence hotel on the lake and the 4-star Courtyard by Marriott Irkutsk City Center Hotel. The proposal provides details on transportation, meals, optional activities and cultural experiences for each day of the program.
This itinerary proposes a 4-day incentive trip to Baku, Azerbaijan for 40 people from November 2-5, 2020. The schedule includes visits to Old Town, a mosque, carpet weaving workshop, and Fire Temple. Accommodations will be at the Hyatt Regency, Fairmont Baku, or Intourist Hotel. Activities include a bay cruise, wine tasting, horse carriage ride, and dances shows. The proposal outlines each day's itinerary in detail including locations, activities, meals and cultural experiences.
This document outlines a 4-day trip itinerary to Murmansk, Russia for 30 people from July 11-14, 2020. The trip includes city tours of Murmansk with visits to monuments and attractions, a full-day trip to Teriberka on the Arctic coast including a sea voyage, and a visit to a Sami village and husky park. The group will stay at the 4-star Azimut Hotel Murmansk and take meals at local restaurants including a panoramic restaurant with views of the city. Activities, transportation, and accommodations are arranged through the event planning company TSAR EVENTS RUSSIA.
The document provides details of a proposed 4-day incentive summer program in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan for 20 people from September 1-4, 2021. The itinerary includes visits to landmarks in Nur-Sultan like Bayterek Tower and the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, as well as cultural experiences like a conference, archery and wrestling classes, and meals featuring Kazakh cuisine. Accommodation is suggested at 5-star hotels like The Ritz Carlton and St. Regis Astana. A variety of activities, tours, and entertainment are outlined for each day.
The document contains a 4 day program and proposal for a Moscow summer incentive trip from July 15-18, 2021 for 40 persons. The itinerary includes sightseeing tours of Moscow city highlights, the Kremlin and cathedrals, activities like a metro tour and spy hunting adventure, and dinners at local restaurants with optional entertainment. The proposal also provides logistical details and requirements for transportation, accommodations, meals, and tours.
This document provides an itinerary for a 7-day cultural tour of Azerbaijan for 40 people from November 2-8, 2020. The tour includes visits to various cities and sites across Azerbaijan including Baku, Sheki, Ganja, and more. A range of activities are outlined each day including city tours, cultural performances, meals at local restaurants, and hotel accommodations in Baku, Sheki and Ganja.
This 6-day culinary tour of Azerbaijan includes visits to Baku, the mountainous regions, and Sheki to experience the country's cuisine and culture through meals, cooking demonstrations, and tastings. Highlights include a night tour of Baku's illuminated architecture, a dinner of fish lavangi in a seaside town, learning to cook kebabs and gutabs, and lunch featuring dolma stuffed vegetables from different regions. The tour concludes with a farewell dinner of saj-cooked lamb in Baku before departures.
This 7-day tour includes ice golf on Lake Baikal, cultural activities in Siberian villages, and wildlife spotting. Day 1 involves visiting an open-air museum and meeting Siberian animals. Day 2 consists of dog sledding, blacksmithing, and a museum. Day 3 is a long drive to Olkhon Island. Days 4-5 feature ice golf and accommodations in the eco-hotel Enhok. Day 6 includes visiting Buddhist sites and a Small Sea island. Day 7 is a trip to Irkutsk before departing on Day 8. The tour price starts at $1,250 and includes transportation, meals, accommodations, activities, and a guide.
The document describes a 7-day tour around Lake Baikal in Russia, including travel by off-road vehicle, boat, horseback, and helicopter. Day 1 involves arriving in Irkutsk and traveling to Olkhon Island. Day 2 includes a horseback ride and visiting a Buryat village museum. Days 3-5 involve a cruise around Baikal, seeing seal colonies and rock paintings. Day 6 includes the Circum-Baikal Railway and a barbecue. Day 7 includes a helicopter flight to hot springs in the Sayany Mountains.
The document is a diary entry describing a trip taken by Mireia and Sergi to various historical sites in Turkey. Over the course of a week, they visited many UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Pamukkale, Hierapolis, Aphrodisias, Ephesus, and Ulubey Canyon. They saw well-preserved theaters, temples, and other ancient structures, and experienced Turkish culture through meals with local families, craft demonstrations, and a gold mine tour. The diary emphasizes the hospitality of the Turkish people and the students' appreciation for experiencing the country's rich history and culture firsthand.
This document provides an overview of a tour company called JSC "INTOURIST - Arkhangelsk" located in Arkhangelsk, Russia. The company has been in operation since 1989 and offers a variety of tourism services including group tours, individual tours, sightseeing, guides, transportation, hotel bookings, and visa support. It also describes a proposed 6-8 day White Sea cruise program that would include shore excursions in cities like Murmansk and visits to islands and villages along the coast.
The document provides information on several important sightseeing locations in Azerbaijan, including:
1) The Agdam Mosque, one of the few buildings in Agdam not destroyed during the Nagorno-Karabakh war, built from 1868-1870 in the typical mosque style of the Karabakh region.
2) The Azykh Cave, an archaeological site containing Neanderthal remains over 300,000 years old, considered one of the oldest human habitations in Eurasia.
3) The Baku Ateshgah Fire Temple, a religious structure built in the 17th-18th centuries that was abandoned after oil plants were established nearby and is now a museum.
Azerbaijan is a country located in the Caucasus region between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is bounded by Russia, Georgia, Armenia, and Iran, with an exclave bounded by Armenia, Iran, and Turkey. The culture of Azerbaijan has been influenced by both Western and neighboring regions, with traditions in music, art, architecture, and celebrations like Novruz preserved. The capital city of Baku sits on the Caspian Sea and features historic sites like the Maiden Tower and Palace of the Shirvanshahs as well as modern developments like the Flame Towers.
The document provides an overview of key information about Slovenia, including its:
1) Geography, with descriptions of its location in Central Europe at the intersection of several regions and a coastline on the Adriatic Sea.
2) Culture, highlighting several important historical and cultural sites across Slovenia like Ljubljana Castle and the Postojna Cave.
3) Natural attractions, mentioning places of natural beauty such as Logarska Valley, Lake Cerknica, and Triglav mountain.
The document describes a 5-day tour of Transcarpathia, a region in western Ukraine. Some of the highlights mentioned include exploring historic towns like Uzhhorod and Mukachevo with their castles and churches, relaxing in mineral spas and thermal pools, hiking and skiing in the mountains, and sampling the local cuisine including cheeses, sausages and wines. Key stops on the tour include the cities of Uzhhorod, Beregovo and Mukachevo, as well as the villages of Verkhovyna and Kryvorivnya, known for its association with the film Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors. The tour concludes at the ski resort of Bukovel
Darina Zhelezova is a primary English teacher from Burgas, Bulgaria who teaches at the National School of Music and Performing Arts. She gave a presentation about her home country of Bulgaria, covering its history, geography, education system, traditions, folk customs and holidays, beaches, mountains, cities, and famous sites. Bulgaria has a long history and was once a powerful kingdom that spanned three seas. It has a parliamentary republic government and provides good education supported by the state.
The document provides an overview of the geography, history, culture, and traditions of Kyrgyzstan. It notes that Kyrgyzstan has two mountain ranges that cover over 90% of the country. It also mentions several of Kyrgyzstan's peaks and lakes. The summary then briefly outlines when Kyrgyzstan gained independence and details some elements of Kyrgyz culture like traditional clothes, musical instruments, dances, games, and the epic poem of Manas.
Entrepreneurial retreat "Organic Escape" 2014 Julia Koroleva
The document describes a 10-day retreat route along Lake Baikal in Russia. Each day provides details of activities such as hiking, rafting, fishing, horseback riding, and cultural experiences. Day 1 involves an introduction and 40km hike. Day 4 splits into an ATV group and rafting group. Later days involve fishing, picking mushrooms, and visits to remote areas. The final day concludes with photos at Lake Baikal before departing to Ulan-Ude. The cost is 47,500 rubles and includes meals, accommodations in tents and cabins, equipment, and guides.
Bukovina village is located in northern Romania on the slopes of the Carpathian Mountains, known for its beautiful scenery of green hills and hidden villages and monasteries. Horses gallop through the countryside while peasants still attend church in traditional folk costumes on Sundays. The village of Bukovina is especially known for its centuries-old tradition of handmade black clay pottery produced using techniques passed down through generations.
Uzbekistan tour hand book - IJ Dream Vacation Pvt Ltd Debasish Maitra
This document provides information about travel to Uzbekistan and the city of Tashkent. It highlights Tashkent as a wonderful weekend destination that is only 2.5 hours from Delhi. It describes Tashkent as a green, unpolluted city with parks, fountains, and wide roads. It also notes the potential for MICE tourism in Central Asia given its proximity to India. The document discusses attractions in Tashkent like historical sites, bazaars, restaurants that serve Indian food, and nightlife with dance shows. It provides details on hotels, tours, restaurants, shopping and things to see in Tashkent such as parks, monuments and attractions like the aqua park
This 6-day program proposes taking 20 people to visit the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the world's first and largest operational space launch facility. The itinerary includes tours of the cosmodrome and spacecraft, visiting museums and local attractions, watching a rocket launch, and meals at local restaurants. Transportation and accommodation is provided.
This document provides an itinerary proposal for a conference tour in Yerevan, Armenia from September 9-13, 2020 for 40 people. The detailed 4-day program includes sightseeing in Yerevan, activities such as zip lining and horseback riding at Yell Extreme Park, visits to cultural sites such as monasteries and factories, and evening entertainment options. Accommodations will be at the Armenia Marriott Hotel in Yerevan.
This document outlines a 4-day trip itinerary to Murmansk, Russia for 30 people from July 11-14, 2020. The trip includes city tours of Murmansk with visits to monuments and attractions, a full-day trip to Teriberka on the Arctic coast including a sea voyage, and a visit to a Sami village and husky park. The group will stay at the 4-star Azimut Hotel Murmansk and take meals at local restaurants including a panoramic restaurant with views of the city. Activities, transportation, and accommodations are arranged through the event planning company TSAR EVENTS RUSSIA.
The document provides details of a proposed 4-day incentive summer program in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan for 20 people from September 1-4, 2021. The itinerary includes visits to landmarks in Nur-Sultan like Bayterek Tower and the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation, as well as cultural experiences like a conference, archery and wrestling classes, and meals featuring Kazakh cuisine. Accommodation is suggested at 5-star hotels like The Ritz Carlton and St. Regis Astana. A variety of activities, tours, and entertainment are outlined for each day.
The document contains a 4 day program and proposal for a Moscow summer incentive trip from July 15-18, 2021 for 40 persons. The itinerary includes sightseeing tours of Moscow city highlights, the Kremlin and cathedrals, activities like a metro tour and spy hunting adventure, and dinners at local restaurants with optional entertainment. The proposal also provides logistical details and requirements for transportation, accommodations, meals, and tours.
This document provides an itinerary for a 7-day cultural tour of Azerbaijan for 40 people from November 2-8, 2020. The tour includes visits to various cities and sites across Azerbaijan including Baku, Sheki, Ganja, and more. A range of activities are outlined each day including city tours, cultural performances, meals at local restaurants, and hotel accommodations in Baku, Sheki and Ganja.
This 6-day culinary tour of Azerbaijan includes visits to Baku, the mountainous regions, and Sheki to experience the country's cuisine and culture through meals, cooking demonstrations, and tastings. Highlights include a night tour of Baku's illuminated architecture, a dinner of fish lavangi in a seaside town, learning to cook kebabs and gutabs, and lunch featuring dolma stuffed vegetables from different regions. The tour concludes with a farewell dinner of saj-cooked lamb in Baku before departures.
This 7-day tour includes ice golf on Lake Baikal, cultural activities in Siberian villages, and wildlife spotting. Day 1 involves visiting an open-air museum and meeting Siberian animals. Day 2 consists of dog sledding, blacksmithing, and a museum. Day 3 is a long drive to Olkhon Island. Days 4-5 feature ice golf and accommodations in the eco-hotel Enhok. Day 6 includes visiting Buddhist sites and a Small Sea island. Day 7 is a trip to Irkutsk before departing on Day 8. The tour price starts at $1,250 and includes transportation, meals, accommodations, activities, and a guide.
The document describes a 7-day tour around Lake Baikal in Russia, including travel by off-road vehicle, boat, horseback, and helicopter. Day 1 involves arriving in Irkutsk and traveling to Olkhon Island. Day 2 includes a horseback ride and visiting a Buryat village museum. Days 3-5 involve a cruise around Baikal, seeing seal colonies and rock paintings. Day 6 includes the Circum-Baikal Railway and a barbecue. Day 7 includes a helicopter flight to hot springs in the Sayany Mountains.
The document is a diary entry describing a trip taken by Mireia and Sergi to various historical sites in Turkey. Over the course of a week, they visited many UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Pamukkale, Hierapolis, Aphrodisias, Ephesus, and Ulubey Canyon. They saw well-preserved theaters, temples, and other ancient structures, and experienced Turkish culture through meals with local families, craft demonstrations, and a gold mine tour. The diary emphasizes the hospitality of the Turkish people and the students' appreciation for experiencing the country's rich history and culture firsthand.
This document provides an overview of a tour company called JSC "INTOURIST - Arkhangelsk" located in Arkhangelsk, Russia. The company has been in operation since 1989 and offers a variety of tourism services including group tours, individual tours, sightseeing, guides, transportation, hotel bookings, and visa support. It also describes a proposed 6-8 day White Sea cruise program that would include shore excursions in cities like Murmansk and visits to islands and villages along the coast.
The document provides information on several important sightseeing locations in Azerbaijan, including:
1) The Agdam Mosque, one of the few buildings in Agdam not destroyed during the Nagorno-Karabakh war, built from 1868-1870 in the typical mosque style of the Karabakh region.
2) The Azykh Cave, an archaeological site containing Neanderthal remains over 300,000 years old, considered one of the oldest human habitations in Eurasia.
3) The Baku Ateshgah Fire Temple, a religious structure built in the 17th-18th centuries that was abandoned after oil plants were established nearby and is now a museum.
Azerbaijan is a country located in the Caucasus region between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is bounded by Russia, Georgia, Armenia, and Iran, with an exclave bounded by Armenia, Iran, and Turkey. The culture of Azerbaijan has been influenced by both Western and neighboring regions, with traditions in music, art, architecture, and celebrations like Novruz preserved. The capital city of Baku sits on the Caspian Sea and features historic sites like the Maiden Tower and Palace of the Shirvanshahs as well as modern developments like the Flame Towers.
The document provides an overview of key information about Slovenia, including its:
1) Geography, with descriptions of its location in Central Europe at the intersection of several regions and a coastline on the Adriatic Sea.
2) Culture, highlighting several important historical and cultural sites across Slovenia like Ljubljana Castle and the Postojna Cave.
3) Natural attractions, mentioning places of natural beauty such as Logarska Valley, Lake Cerknica, and Triglav mountain.
The document describes a 5-day tour of Transcarpathia, a region in western Ukraine. Some of the highlights mentioned include exploring historic towns like Uzhhorod and Mukachevo with their castles and churches, relaxing in mineral spas and thermal pools, hiking and skiing in the mountains, and sampling the local cuisine including cheeses, sausages and wines. Key stops on the tour include the cities of Uzhhorod, Beregovo and Mukachevo, as well as the villages of Verkhovyna and Kryvorivnya, known for its association with the film Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors. The tour concludes at the ski resort of Bukovel
Darina Zhelezova is a primary English teacher from Burgas, Bulgaria who teaches at the National School of Music and Performing Arts. She gave a presentation about her home country of Bulgaria, covering its history, geography, education system, traditions, folk customs and holidays, beaches, mountains, cities, and famous sites. Bulgaria has a long history and was once a powerful kingdom that spanned three seas. It has a parliamentary republic government and provides good education supported by the state.
The document provides an overview of the geography, history, culture, and traditions of Kyrgyzstan. It notes that Kyrgyzstan has two mountain ranges that cover over 90% of the country. It also mentions several of Kyrgyzstan's peaks and lakes. The summary then briefly outlines when Kyrgyzstan gained independence and details some elements of Kyrgyz culture like traditional clothes, musical instruments, dances, games, and the epic poem of Manas.
Entrepreneurial retreat "Organic Escape" 2014 Julia Koroleva
The document describes a 10-day retreat route along Lake Baikal in Russia. Each day provides details of activities such as hiking, rafting, fishing, horseback riding, and cultural experiences. Day 1 involves an introduction and 40km hike. Day 4 splits into an ATV group and rafting group. Later days involve fishing, picking mushrooms, and visits to remote areas. The final day concludes with photos at Lake Baikal before departing to Ulan-Ude. The cost is 47,500 rubles and includes meals, accommodations in tents and cabins, equipment, and guides.
Bukovina village is located in northern Romania on the slopes of the Carpathian Mountains, known for its beautiful scenery of green hills and hidden villages and monasteries. Horses gallop through the countryside while peasants still attend church in traditional folk costumes on Sundays. The village of Bukovina is especially known for its centuries-old tradition of handmade black clay pottery produced using techniques passed down through generations.
Uzbekistan tour hand book - IJ Dream Vacation Pvt Ltd Debasish Maitra
This document provides information about travel to Uzbekistan and the city of Tashkent. It highlights Tashkent as a wonderful weekend destination that is only 2.5 hours from Delhi. It describes Tashkent as a green, unpolluted city with parks, fountains, and wide roads. It also notes the potential for MICE tourism in Central Asia given its proximity to India. The document discusses attractions in Tashkent like historical sites, bazaars, restaurants that serve Indian food, and nightlife with dance shows. It provides details on hotels, tours, restaurants, shopping and things to see in Tashkent such as parks, monuments and attractions like the aqua park
This 6-day program proposes taking 20 people to visit the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the world's first and largest operational space launch facility. The itinerary includes tours of the cosmodrome and spacecraft, visiting museums and local attractions, watching a rocket launch, and meals at local restaurants. Transportation and accommodation is provided.
This document provides an itinerary proposal for a conference tour in Yerevan, Armenia from September 9-13, 2020 for 40 people. The detailed 4-day program includes sightseeing in Yerevan, activities such as zip lining and horseback riding at Yell Extreme Park, visits to cultural sites such as monasteries and factories, and evening entertainment options. Accommodations will be at the Armenia Marriott Hotel in Yerevan.
This document provides a proposed itinerary for a group trip to Vladivostok, Russia from June 19-23, 2021. The schedule includes airport transfers, hotel accommodations at the Lotte Hotel Vladivostok, daily guided tours and activities, and meals. Day 2 activities involve a full-day tour of Russky Island, its aquarium, and exploring the city of Vladivostok, including its railway station, Admiral Fokin street, and Eagle Hill observation platform. Evenings include dinners at local restaurants and entertainment at the Tigre de Cristal casino.
Ukraine has 3 amazing Opera Theaters in 3 very different, but beautiful cities: Kyiv, Lviv and Odessa. We invite you to enjoy best Opera performances in Ukraine!
The document provides information about tourism in Uzbekistan. It discusses the population demographics, capital, languages, religions, things to expect regarding history, culture, cuisine, music and hospitality. It highlights several UNESCO world heritage sites and provides details on tours, transportation services, hotels, restaurants, national parks, ski resorts, and why Dolores Travel Services is a reputable tour operator in Uzbekistan.
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The document invites members to the 29th Grand Chapitre and induction ceremony of the National Bailliage de Turquie chaîne des Rôtisseurs chapter in Istanbul, Turkey from September 23-25, 2022. It provides details on the agenda including tours of iconic sites in Istanbul on September 23 and 24 and a farewell brunch on September 25. Hotel accommodations and prices are listed, along with registration details and payment deadlines.
This package offers a 6 night, 7 day trip to Tbilisi, Georgia and Istanbul, Turkey for OMR 599 per adult sharing a room. The package includes economy flights, 6 nights hotel accommodation with breakfast in Tbilisi and Istanbul, 6 dinners, 3 lunches, transportation, tours and entrance fees. Day trips include sightseeing in Tbilisi, Mtskheta, and Uphlistsikhe in Georgia. In Istanbul, tours include the Hippodrome, Blue Mosque, Topkapi Palace and Grand Bazaar. A full day trip to Princess Island is also included with lunch. The package must be booked by July 18th, 2015 for travel from July 18th-24th
1) Uzbekistan and India have historical relations dating back thousands of years along the Silk Road.
2) Uzbekistan, and Tashkent specifically, offer potential as destinations for MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) travel from India due to their proximity and because Tashkent functions as a regional hub in Central Asia.
3) Tashkent offers attractions for tourists such as historical and cultural sites, natural attractions near the city, and opportunities for shopping for carpets, pottery, paintings and other handicrafts. Indian food and nightlife are also available in Tashkent.
The document outlines a 4-day winter tour program in Sochi, Russia for 40 people from December 1-5, 2020. The itinerary includes activities like visiting the Olympic Park, skiing competitions, snowmobiling, and helicopter tours. Hotel accommodations are provided at 5-star and 4-star hotels in and around Sochi and Krasnaya Polyana. Transportation, guides, and meals are included daily.
This document provides an itinerary for a 6-day agricultural tour in Sochi, Russia for 25 persons from November 5-10, 2020. The tour includes visits to Stalin's Dacha, tea plantations, national parks, farms and wineries. Accommodation will be provided at 5-star hotels like Swissotel Sochi Kamelia and Hyatt Regency Sochi. Transportation between locations will be provided in a 15-seat Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van with an English-speaking guide.
This document provides information about tour operator Sakums and vacation options in Ukraine. It summarizes accommodations, activities, and excursions available at the Radisson Blu Resort Bukovel Hotel and around the Carpathian Mountains region. Price ranges from $550 to $2,400 for 7 to 30 day programs including accommodations, transportation, and a guide. Popular excursions ranging from $10 to $40 include visiting museums, hiking trails, waterfalls, and rafting. Contact information is provided for the tour manager to book packages.
This 15-day tour travels through 5 Central Asian countries - Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan again. The itinerary includes visits to major cities and sites along the Silk Road like Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Ashgabat, Almaty, Bishkek, Issyk Kul Lake, and more. Activities include city tours, sightseeing at historic mosques, madrasas, and mausoleums, short hikes, and local meals. The tour is priced all-inclusive except for some optional excursions and personal expenses.
This is a presentation about the native city of Tashkent.It tells about all aspects of the city such as history, population, places of interest, climate and much more. WSB
University student Pak Alina.
The Russian Ethnographic Museum is one of the largest European ethnographic museums. It was founded by the last Russian Emperor Nicolas II and nowadays it possesses a rich collection of cultural items of 157 European and Asian nations. The Museum's building was erected between 1902 and 1913 by architect Svinjin. The 615 square meters large Marble Hall is the memorial to Emperor Alexander III and it is recognized to be one of the most beautiful halls of St. Petersburg.
Uzbekistan - The Gem of the Silk Road in Central Asia Mansur Ramazonov
Uzbekistan is a country with rich culture, history and unforgettable traditions, colorful and vivid colored tiles, mosaic and miniature, it was once the centre for education, culture, arts, science and life. Being a part of the Great SIlk Road, it is located right in the middle of the trade routes and full of unforgettable memories from travelling around the country.
Visit Uzbekistan and fulfill your travel memories with joy and happieness.
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This document provides an overview of tourism in Uzbekistan, highlighting its rich cultural heritage, historical sites, and natural attractions. It discusses some of Uzbekistan's most famous cities like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva that contain well-preserved architectural monuments. It also mentions the country's mountains and deserts that offer opportunities for adventure tourism. The tourism industry in Uzbekistan is supported by laws and development programs, and the country aims to attract more foreign investment into its tourism sector.
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The document describes several conference and event spaces available at the So/ Sofitel St. Petersburg hotel. It lists three main spaces called Space I, Space II, and Space III along with their dimensions, ceiling heights, and maximum capacities ranging from 6 to 50 people. It also mentions additional social lounge and terrace areas that can be used for business or celebration events, as well as a Mixobar space. All venues are said to have iconic designs that can set the stage for engaging meetings or memorable celebrations.
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Active day in Shuvalovo Village will be perfect addition to classical programs in St. Petersburg. We will have the whole Historical Russian Traditional village privately for our group and have different traditional Russian activities there. Please look at the link with presentation with details.
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Lunch will be served in village log house.
Recommended for big groups starting from 150 persons.
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Uzbekistan cultural program
1. Proposal # SMP.27447
For Alexander Rodionov Tsar Events Russia DMC & PCO
[Travel to Uzbekistan (cultural)]
19.07.2020 – 26.07.2020 • 15 persons
Tashkent
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3. Program at a glance
Time Day 1
19th Jul 2020, Sunday
Day 2
20th Jul 2020, Monday
Day 3
21st Jul 2020, Tuesday
Day 4
22nd Jul 2020, Wednesday
Morning Activities
08:00 - 13:00
Meeting with national folkloric
show at the airport
Transfer from the airport to the
hotel
Must know: climate in Uzbekistan
Must know: Tashkent general info
Must know: Uzbekistan Visa
Requirements
Uzbekistan General information
09:30 - 22:30 Transport & Guide
Full Day (14 hours)
09:30 - 17:30 Tashkent city
sightseeing with inside visits to the
main attractions
Abdul Kasim Medressa
Khast-Imam Complex
Minor Mosque
OPTIONAL: Dinner at Restaurant
Sato
07:30 - Early check-out and transfer
from the Hotel to the Airport
Must Know: City of Samarkand
Transfer from the Airport to the
hotel
Hotel Registon Samarkand 4*
DiliMah Premium Luxury
Samarkand 4*
Sultan Boutique Hotel Samarkand
4*
Transport and guide HD tour
15:00 City sightseeing in
Samarkand with inside visits to the
main attractions
09:00 - 17:00 Transport & guide full
day 8 hours
09:00 - 17:00 City sightseeing in
Samarkand with inside visits to
main attractions
09:30 Visit to Registon Square
10:30 Visit to Bibi-Khanym Mosque
12:30 Visit to Shohi-Zinda
necropolis
15:30 Visit to Ulugbek Observatory
- YOU WILL WATCH THROUGH THE
OLD TELESCOPE
Lunch
13:00 - 14:00
13:30 Lunch at Assorti Restaurant 14:00 Lunch at the local restaurant 13:00 - 15:00 Lunch at National
house with cooking class of making
pilaf
13:30 Lunch at Old Arba Restaurant
Afternoon Activities
14:00 - 19:00
15:30 - 16:30 Chorsu Bazaar -
traditional local market with tasting
of national sweets and species
16:30 - 17:30 Tashkent Metro Tour
17:00 - 19:00 Theatre of historical
costume “El Merosi” in Samarkand
WITH MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
11:30 Visit to Gur – Emir
Mausoleum
16:30 Samarkand carpet factory
“Hudzhum” WITH MASTER CLASS
OF CARPET MAKING
Dinner
Evening Activities
19:00 - 00:00
19:30 Dinner at AFSONA
Restaurant with traditional musical
accompaniment
19:00 Alisher’s Navoi Uzbek state
Opera and Ballet Theatre
Dinner at the Restaurant CARAVAN
20:00 Welcome Dinner at the hotel 19:00 Dinner at the Restaurant
Karim Bek
4. Program at a glance
Time Day 5
23rd Jul 2020, Thursday
Day 6
24th Jul 2020, Friday
Day 7
25th Jul 2020, Saturday
Day 8
26th Jul 2020, Sunday
Morning Activities
08:00 - 13:00
07:30 Check-out from the hotel and
Transfer from the hotel to the
railway station (departure at 09:50)
11:20 arrival to the railway station
of Bukhara & transfer to the hotel
12:00 Check-in at Suzangaron Hotel
OPTIONAL: Sahid Zarafshon
OPTIONAL: Boutique Hotel Minzifa
08:00 Breakfast at the hotel and
transfer to YURT CAMP AYDAR
Transport & Guide
11:00 Stop for Nurata city tour with
visit to ruins of ancient fortress of
Alexander the Great WITH LUNCH
20:00 Dinner at the yurt camp
Aydar
09:00 Breakfast in yurts and
transfer to Bukhara
12:30 Check-in at Suzangaron Hotel
Bukhara 4*
Transport & guide HD - continue
exploring Bukhara
Transfer from the hotel to the
airport of Bukhara
Lunch
13:00 - 14:00
13:00 Lunch at the local restaurant 13:30 Lunch at Lyabi Hauz
Restaurant
Afternoon Activities
14:00 - 19:00
14:30 Tea Tasting at Tea House
"Spices of the Great Silk Road"
15:30 City sightseeing in Bukhara
with inside visits to main
attractions
15:45 Mausoleum of the Samanids
(IX century)
16:30 Bolo House complex
14:30 Continue tour to Nurata Yurt
Camp WITH CAMEL RIDING
EXPERIENCE & OVERNIGHT IN
YURTS
Yurt Construction Master Class
15:00 Bath Sauna in Bukhara - relax
after a long road
17:00 A workshop on painting
miniatures in Bukhara
Dinner
Evening Activities
19:00 - 00:00
19:00 Dinner at Old Bukhara
restaurant
19:00 FAREWELL Dinner at
restaurant Adras WITH FOLK SHOW
5. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
Hyatt Regency Tashkent
Hyatt Regency Tashkent offers the quintessential
location for both business and leisure travelers.
Make yourself at home in your spacious guestroom,
dine in one of our four restaurants and bars, hold a
board meeting or an exclusive event and don’t forget
to relax in our pool and spa area.
6. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
OPTIONAL: International
Hotel Tashkent
“International Hotel Tashkent” is the first five-star
hotel in Uzbekistan. It was built in 1997. This
comfortable hotel is located in the business center of
Tashkent. Uzexpocentre, International Business
Center and National Bank are not far from it. The
hotel is located on the shore of the lake, and in the
immediate vicinity of it is a remarkable beauty of the
Japanese Garden.
7. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
OPTIONAL: Hilton
Tashkent City
Located in Tashkent, Hilton Tashkent City has a bar
and a terrace. Among the facilities of this property
are a restaurant, indoor pool and a Pan-Asian rooftop
restaurant with city views. The property offers a 24-
hour front desk and room service, along with free
WiFi throughout.
8. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
Radisson Blu Hotel
Tashkent 4*
Decorated in red and gold colours, the rooms at the
Radisson Blu Hotel come with a flat-screen TV and a
tea/coffee maker. A hairdryer and slippers are
provided in the en suite bathroom.
A variety of international cuisine is served in the
spacious Brasserie Restaurant. The dining terrace is
open during the summer months, with drinks offered
at the poolside bar.
9. DAY 1 - 19th JULY 2020, SUNDAY
Meeting with national
folkloric show at the
airport
Start your experience of getting to know Uzbek
culture right upon arrival. You will be met by musical
ensemble. The professionalism in Uzbek music art
developed as early as the beginning of the first
millennium AD. Famous for their mastery, there were
musicians of a wide variety of genres.
10. DAY 1 - 19th JULY 2020, SUNDAY
Transfer from the airport
to the hotel
Transfer from the airport to the city center will take
about 30 min.
11. DAY 1 - 19th JULY 2020, SUNDAY
Must know: climate in
Uzbekistan
In Uzbekistan, the climate is arid continental in the
vast steppe plains of the central-western part, while
it's still continental but moderately rainy (and snowy
in winter) in the east, where hills and mountains are
found. Winter is cold, especially in the north.
Summer is hot: the average temperature in July
ranges from 26/27 °C (79/81 °F) in the north to 30 °C
(86 °F) in the south.
12. DAY 1 - 19th JULY 2020, SUNDAY
Must know: Tashkent
general info
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Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan's
largest city (population 2,400,000) is also Central
Asia's largest city and its main transportation hub. At
present, Tashkent is one of the most important
business centers in Central Asia. Present-day
Tashkent is one of the most beautiful cities in Asia,
and its architecture is unique; the hospitality and
friendliness of Tashkent people is amazing.
13. DAY 1 - 19th JULY 2020, SUNDAY
Must know: Uzbekistan
Visa Requirements
According to the legislation of the Republic of
Uzbekistan foreign citizens and stateless persons can
enter Uzbekistan or travel through its territory for
transit on the basis of entrance visas only.
Processing of visa application is up to 10 working
days if documents have been submitted due to the
established order.
14. DAY 1 - 19th JULY 2020, SUNDAY
Uzbekistan General
information
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Uzbekistan, in the ancient cradle between the Amu-
Darya and Syr-Darya rivers with population
25,981,000, it is the most historically fascinating of
the Central Asian republics. Ancient cities of
Uzbekistan were located on the ancient Silk Road,
the trading route between China and the West.
The capital of the country is Tashkent.
15. DAY 1 - 19th JULY 2020, SUNDAY
13:30 Lunch at Assorti
Restaurant
The restaurant Assorti offers a wide range of national
and international dishes. There are two spacious
halls decorated for 130 and 100 persons. The
restaurant is open from 12:00 till 23:00.
16. DAY 1 - 19th JULY 2020, SUNDAY
19:30 Dinner at AFSONA
Restaurant with
traditional musical
accompaniment
Afsona is the restaurant of a modern Uzbek cuisine.
Here ancient culinary traditions are successfully
adapted to the modern way of life, taking into
account all the requirements of a healthy diet.
17. DAY 2 - 20th JULY 2020, MONDAY
09:30 - 22:30 Transport &
Guide Full Day (14 hours)
Transportation in according to stated time and hours
can be used with or without guide. We recommend
to have assistance to enable assistance with
translation - non English speaking drivers - and
providing general help and explanations.
18. DAY 2 - 20th JULY 2020, MONDAY
09:30 - 17:30 Tashkent
city sightseeing with
inside visits to the main
attractions
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Tashkent is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan,
as well as the most populated city in ex-Soviet
Central Asia with a population iof 2,485,900. It is
located in the north-east of the country close to the
border with Kazakhstan.
During this full-day tour you will visit all the main
historical places of Tashkent.
19. DAY 2 - 20th JULY 2020, MONDAY
Abdul Kasim Medressa
Abdulkasim madrasah was built in the XVI century
and is located between the old and new parts of
Tashkent. The complex consisted of a madrasa, a
mosque, and a bathhouse. In the XIX century, during
the restoration, the second floor was completed. In
the late nineteenth century, the madrasah was
named madrasah Abdulkasim-Ishan. This complex is
included in the list of protected historical
monuments of Uzbekistan.
20. DAY 2 - 20th JULY 2020, MONDAY
Khast-Imam Complex
Khast Imam (Khazrati Imam) is a unique historical
complex dedicated to outstanding and influential
public figures who have been building monuments
here since the middle of the 10th century to the
present day. Their main goal has always been and
will be the preservation, enrichment and
development of the Islamic religion and the culture
of the Central Asian peoples.
21. DAY 2 - 20th JULY 2020, MONDAY
Minor Mosque
The modern mosque built in 2013 differs from other
religious buildings because is not made of bricks,
which is used in traditional methods, but of white
marble, that is why the mosque is called "snowy"
among the locals. Indeed, the sun's rays reflected on
the marble make the mosque seem to shine and
sparkle.
22. DAY 2 - 20th JULY 2020, MONDAY
14:00 Lunch at the local
restaurant
A variety of Uzbek national dishes impresses with its
unusual quantity and amazing taste.
Everyone who has been in Uzbekistan, is immediately
known such dishes as Uzbek pilaf, samsa, shashlik,
manti, shurpa, lagman, khanum and many others.
23. DAY 2 - 20th JULY 2020, MONDAY
15:30 - 16:30 Chorsu
Bazaar - traditional local
market with tasting of
national sweets and
species
Chorsu bazaar, Tashkent’s best-known market, is
impressive both inside and out. Like a Pantheon for
vegetables, its enormous aquamarine carapace sets
the stage for the daily bustle of thousands of
shoppers looking for the freshest ingredients.
24. DAY 2 - 20th JULY 2020, MONDAY
16:30 - 17:30 Tashkent
Metro Tour
Do not miss the opportunity to travel along the
Tashkent metro. The metro of Tashkent has been
very popular among the visitors of this beautiful city.
25. DAY 2 - 20th JULY 2020, MONDAY
19:00 Alisher’s Navoi
Uzbek state Opera and
Ballet Theatre
The State Academic Bolshoi Opera and Ballet Theatre
named after Alisher Navoi the leading theatre of
Uzbekistan, its national pride, the attractive center of
musical and theatrical culture.
The Alisher Navoi Opera and Ballet Theatre is the
largest, and most unique theatre on the territory of
Central and Southeast Asia.
26. DAY 2 - 20th JULY 2020, MONDAY
Dinner at the Restaurant
CARAVAN
It is true that Caravan is the frst truly Uzbek
restaurant to open in the capital of Uzbekistan.
A creative, life-afrming environment that combines
the best of traditional crafsmanship, contemporary
art and elegant cuisine, all blended into a
harmonious world of beauty and discriminating
taste.
27. DAY 2 - 20th JULY 2020, MONDAY
OPTIONAL: Dinner at
Restaurant Sato
The restaurant got its name from an ancient Uzbek
stringed bowed musical instrument. Its sound is as
fascinating today as it was a thousand years ago.
Here, in luxury and luxury, the restaurant menu
offers dishes from different regions of not only
Uzbekistan, but also Central Asian countries,
prepared according to ancient, newly revived recipes
28. DAY 3 - 21st JULY 2020, TUESDAY
07:30 - Early check-out
and transfer from the
Hotel to the Airport
Transfer from the hotel to the airport will take about
30 min.
The new airport building was commissioned in
Tashkent in 1976. Since then millions of people have
used its services.14 international routes were open.
Including charter flights, the specialists of the capital
airport render serve aircrafts flying to almost all
countries of Asia and Europe.
29. DAY 3 - 21st JULY 2020, TUESDAY
Must Know: City of
Samarkand
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Samarkand is a city in south-eastern Uzbekistan and
one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in
Central Asia. The city has carefully preserved the
traditions of ancient crafts: embroidery, gold
embroidery, silk weaving, engraving on copper,
ceramics, carving and painting on wood. In 2001,
UNESCO added the city to its World Heritage List as
Samarkand – Crossroads of Cultures.
30. DAY 3 - 21st JULY 2020, TUESDAY
Transfer from the Airport
to the hotel
Transfer from the airport to the city center will take
about 30 min.
The airport's passenger terminal can accommodate
about 400 people a day. The terminal has VIP and CIP
halls, ticket offices and other services.
31. DAY 3 - 21st JULY 2020, TUESDAY
Hotel Registon Samarkand
4*
The Registan Plaza hotel was built in 2003. The old
name is "President Palace". It is located on University
Boulevard, near the symbolic border between the
"old" and" new " city. The Timurid dynastic tomb, the
Gur Emir mausoleum, is a 5 – minute walk away.
32. DAY 3 - 21st JULY 2020, TUESDAY
DiliMah Premium Luxury
Samarkand 4*
«DiliMah Premium Luxury» hotel offers guests a
modern and elegant place to stay in one of the most
ancient cities in the world, in Samarkand - Crossroads
of Cultures.
33. DAY 3 - 21st JULY 2020, TUESDAY
Sultan Boutique Hotel
Samarkand 4*
The boutique 4-star Sultan Hotel Boutique offers
soundproof guestrooms. Sultan Hotel Boutique
comprises of 17 rooms.
The venue is set within a 30-minute walking distance
from Samarkand city centre.
34. DAY 3 - 21st JULY 2020, TUESDAY
Transport and guide HD
tour
Transportation in according to stated time and hours
can be used with or without guide. We recommend
to have assistance to enable assistance with
translation - non English speaking drivers - and
providing general help and explanations.The vehicles
presented on the pictures above are samples of
vehicles used but not necessarily provided during the
actual transportation confirmed. Beverages (mineral
water) can be supplied only upon extra order. Please
note restrictions of drinking and eating in some
vehicles. For full day use or assistance of guide /
hostess during lunch an additional cost for meals of
drivers & guides mightbe charged.
35. DAY 3 - 21st JULY 2020, TUESDAY
13:00 - 15:00 Lunch at
National house with
cooking class of making
pilaf
You should definitely visit one of the original national
houses, which are named after the owner or hostess:
“At Ilkhom”, “Laziz House”, “Doston House” and
many other national houses ready open their homes
to personally show the hospitality of the Uzbek
people
36. DAY 3 - 21st JULY 2020, TUESDAY
15:00 City sightseeing in
Samarkand with inside
visits to the main
attractions
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Samarkand is famous for being one of the most
important sites on the Silk Road and the city has
been at the crossroads of world cultures for more
than two millennia.
One of the main reasons to visit Samarkand is to
marvel at the stunning Islamic architecture of its
mosques and mausoleums.
37. DAY 3 - 21st JULY 2020, TUESDAY
17:00 - 19:00 Theatre of
historical costume “El
Merosi” in Samarkand
WITH MUSICAL
PERFORMANCE
Welcome to the only theater of historical costume in
Central Asia, where you will find an unforgettable
immersion in the world of bright colors and historical
images.
In the theater you can get acquainted with the life,
philosophy, customs and traditions of the region's
inhabitants from ancient times to the present.
38. DAY 3 - 21st JULY 2020, TUESDAY
20:00 Welcome Dinner at
the hotel
We recommend you to have your first dinner at the
hotel. Hotel restaurants offer usually 3 course dinner,
which includes salad, main course, dessert and
tea/coffee, min water.It can be changed according to
the client’s demands.
39. DAY 4 - 22nd JULY 2020, WEDNESDAY
09:00 - 17:00 Transport &
guide full day 8 hours
Transportation in according to stated time and hours
can be used with or without guide. We recommend
to have assistance to enable assistance with
translation - non English speaking drivers - and
providing general help and explanations.
40. DAY 4 - 22nd JULY 2020, WEDNESDAY
09:00 - 17:00 City
sightseeing in Samarkand
with inside visits to main
attractions
CLICK HERE TO WATCH VIDEO
Samarkand is famous for being one of the most
important sites on the Silk Road and the city has
been at the crossroads of world cultures for more
than two millennia.
One of the main reasons to visit Samarkand is to
marvel at the stunning Islamic architecture of its
mosques and mausoleums.
41. DAY 4 - 22nd JULY 2020, WEDNESDAY
09:30 Visit to Registon
Square
Registan was the heart of the ancient city of
Samarkand of the Timurid Empire, now located in
Uzbekistan. The name Rēgistan means "sandy place"
or "desert"in Persian.
The three madrasahs of the Registan are: the Ulugh
Beg Madrasah (1417–1420), the Tilya-Kori Madrasah
(1646–1660) and the Sher-Dor Madrasah (1619–
1636). Madrasah is an Arabic term meaning school.
42. DAY 4 - 22nd JULY 2020, WEDNESDAY
10:30 Visit to Bibi-Khanym
Mosque
The mosque Bibi-Khanym Mosque s one of the most
important monuments of Samarkand. In the 15th
century it was one of the largest and most
magnificent mosques in the Islamic world. By the
mid-20th century only a grandiose ruin of it still
survived, but major parts of the mosque were
restored during the Soviet period.
43. DAY 4 - 22nd JULY 2020, WEDNESDAY
11:30 Visit to Gur – Emir
Mausoleum
The Gūr-i Amīr or Guri Amir is a mausoleum of the
Asian conqueror Timur (also known as Tamerlane) in
Samarkand. Gur-e Amir is Persian for "Tomb of the
King". This architectural complex with its azure dome
contains the tombs of Tamerlane, his sons snd hid
teacher.
44. DAY 4 - 22nd JULY 2020, WEDNESDAY
12:30 Visit to Shohi-Zinda
necropolis
The Shah-i-Zinda Ensemble includes mausoleums and
other ritual buildings of 9-14th and 19th centuries.
The name Shah-i-Zinda (meaning "The living king") is
connected with the legend that Kusam ibn Abbas, a
cousin of the prophet Muhammad, is buried here.
45. DAY 4 - 22nd JULY 2020, WEDNESDAY
13:30 Lunch at Old Arba
Restaurant
The territory of the restaurant includes three
spacious halls. For small groups, as well as for
individual visitors, there are cozy smaller halls.
Staraya Arba is famous for its national and European
dishes. . You should definitely try our national dishes.
46. DAY 4 - 22nd JULY 2020, WEDNESDAY
15:30 Visit to Ulugbek
Observatory - YOU WILL
WATCH THROUGH THE
OLD TELESCOPE
The Ulugbek Observatory is one of the most
sophisticated observatories of the Middle Ages. It
was built by Ulugbek in Samarkand in 1424. There is
also a museum where you can watch stars through
the telescope.
47. DAY 4 - 22nd JULY 2020, WEDNESDAY
16:30 Samarkand carpet
factory “Hudzhum” WITH
MASTER CLASS OF
CARPET MAKING
Visit the famous Samarkand carpet factory "Hojom"
where 400 workers weave silk carpets by hand. You
will have the opportunity to see the full process of
carpet making from the very beginning to the end as
well as to buy a unique piece of carpet "first hand".
48. DAY 4 - 22nd JULY 2020, WEDNESDAY
19:00 Dinner at the
Restaurant Karim Bek
Restaurant Karim Bek opened in 2004, and has
already become one of the most popular places in
Samarkand.
It has a very good location, at the crossroads of the
two main streets of the town, Gagarina and Amir
Temur. Famous designers were involved in order to
create a stylish design and a harmonious atmosphere
of European comfort and oriental generosity.
49. DAY 5 - 23rd JULY 2020, THURSDAY
07:30 Check-out from the
hotel and Transfer from
the hotel to the railway
station (departure at
09:50)
Transfer to the railway station of Samarquend will
take abour 30 minutes. You will have a great 2 hours
trip to the beautiful city of Bukhara where you will
spend two exciting days as well as the ancient city of
Nurata.
50. DAY 5 - 23rd JULY 2020, THURSDAY
11:20 arrival to the
railway station of Bukhara
& transfer to the hotel
The region's capital Bukhara is being served by the
railway station Kagan. The town is situated 13 km to
the south-east from Bukhara city 235 meters above
the sea level. Within the bounds of the development
of the Caspian Railway in 1888 here was built the
raiway station and founded the Russian settlement
New Bukhara (renamed to it's actual name, Kagan, in
1935). The station soon became an important center
of the goods traffic and the attration for the local
people and the newcomers.
Address: Kagan, ul. Umid, 3
51. DAY 5 - 23rd JULY 2020, THURSDAY
12:00 Check-in at
Suzangaron Hotel
Located in Bukhara, Suzangaron Hotel features a
terrace. Each accommodation at the 4-star hotel has
city views, and guests can enjoy access to a
restaurant and to a bar.
52. DAY 5 - 23rd JULY 2020, THURSDAY
OPTIONAL: Sahid
Zarafshon
Sahid Zarafshon has a restaurant, free bikes, a fitness
centre and bar in Bukhara. The accommodation
offers 4-star accommodation with a sauna and
terrace. The area is popular for cycling, and bike hire
and car hire are available at Sahid Zarafshon.
53. DAY 5 - 23rd JULY 2020, THURSDAY
OPTIONAL: Boutique
Hotel Minzifa
Minzifa boutique hotel is located in a traditionally
decorated building in the center of Bukhara, 150
meters from the Lyabi-Hauz architectural complex.
54. DAY 5 - 23rd JULY 2020, THURSDAY
13:00 Lunch at the local
restaurant
During your visit to the city of Nurata you will have
the opportunity to have home-made lunch in the
local restaurant where all the dishes will be prepared
specially for you. You will never forget this
experience!
55. DAY 5 - 23rd JULY 2020, THURSDAY
14:30 Tea Tasting at Tea
House "Spices of the
Great Silk Road"
The national tea house "Spices of the silk Road" is
located in a modern building built in the national
style.
There are both traditional coffee and special herbal
teas and teas with spices. All this is supplemented
with national Uzbek sweets
56. DAY 5 - 23rd JULY 2020, THURSDAY
15:30 City sightseeing in
Bukhara with inside visits
to main attractions
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Bukhara is a city unlike any other in Uzbekistan.
Walking between the numerous arches and cupolas
of the old city feels like walking back in time. But not
like traveling back in time to a period where things
were less advanced. No, in Bukhara it’s quite the
opposite.
57. DAY 5 - 23rd JULY 2020, THURSDAY
15:45 Mausoleum of the
Samanids (IX century)
The mausoleum was built in the IX century in
Bukhara at the command of Ismail Samani, the
founder of the first centralized state in Central Asia.
Mausoleum of the Samanids is the first in Central
Asia building that was built of brick, which is used
here not only as a building, but also as a decorative
material.
58. DAY 5 - 23rd JULY 2020, THURSDAY
16:30 Bolo House complex
Bolo House complex construction began in the XVII
century on the initiative of the ruler of Bukhara-Emir
Shahmurad. The Emir wanted to show his people
that he was no different from ordinary mortals, so he
started building a public mosque, which he planned
to visit himself for the traditional Friday prayers. The
name "Bolo house" translates as "Children's pond"
59. DAY 5 - 23rd JULY 2020, THURSDAY
19:00 Dinner at Old
Bukhara restaurant
In the restaurant "old Bukhara" located in the center
of the old city, You can fully appreciate the traditions
of hospitality of Uzbekistan. Here you can taste
national Uzbek dishes under the charming sounds of
Eastern classical music. The restaurant's interior is
decorated in a national-old style. Where You can feel
yourself in ancient Bukhara.
60. DAY 6 - 24th JULY 2020, FRIDAY
08:00 Breakfast at the
hotel and transfer to
YURT CAMP AYDAR
Transport & Guide
Nurata Yurt Camp is located 166 km far from Bukhara
city. The transfer will take approximately 2 hours 15
minues. During the trip to Nurata the guide will tell
you the history of the city and capm on the shore of
Lake Aydarkul which is close to Nurata and wherer
we are going to spend overnight and get to know
local people.
61. DAY 6 - 24th JULY 2020, FRIDAY
11:00 Stop for Nurata city
tour with visit to ruins of
ancient fortress of
Alexander the Great WITH
LUNCH
Nurota was founded as the ancient town Nur, in 327
BC by Alexander the Great. The remains of his
military fortress in the south of the town are still to
be seen today and the water supply system that
Alexander had installed is still partially used.
62. DAY 6 - 24th JULY 2020, FRIDAY
14:30 Continue tour to
Nurata Yurt Camp WITH
CAMEL RIDING
EXPERIENCE &
OVERNIGHT IN YURTS
The Kyzylkum Desert is named after its red sand, it is
the 11th-largest desert in the world and spreads
across northern Uzbekistan and up into neighbouring
Kazakhstan.
63. DAY 6 - 24th JULY 2020, FRIDAY
Yurt Construction Master
Class
During this fascinating class you will construct yurt on
you own!
You will know the secrets of yurt building -
constructing and decorating it according to ancient
traditions of Uzbek people.
64. DAY 6 - 24th JULY 2020, FRIDAY
20:00 Dinner at the yurt
camp Aydar
After a long and exciting day you will enjoy dinner
contemplating the evening sky of Kyzyl Kum Desert.
It is a very special experience of being a part of a
traditional Uzbek asmosphere with local people and
nature.
65. DAY 7 - 25th JULY 2020, SATURDAY
09:00 Breakfast in yurts
and transfer to Bukhara
After having delicious breakfast in yurts you will start
your way back to the city of Bukhara where you will
spend another fascinating day.
66. DAY 7 - 25th JULY 2020, SATURDAY
12:30 Check-in at
Suzangaron Hotel Bukhara
4*
Located in Bukhara, Suzangaron Hotel features a
terrace. Each accommodation at the 4-star hotel has
city views, and guests can enjoy access to a
restaurant and to a bar.
67. DAY 7 - 25th JULY 2020, SATURDAY
13:30 Lunch at Lyabi Hauz
Restaurant
The Lyabi-Hauz restaurant is located in the very
center of Bukhara. Skilled chefs of the restaurant will
always offer you delicious national and European
dishes
68. DAY 7 - 25th JULY 2020, SATURDAY
Transport & guide HD -
continue exploring
Bukhara
During your second day in Bukhara you will relax in
ancient bath sauna complex and visit master class of
painting miniatures.
69. DAY 7 - 25th JULY 2020, SATURDAY
15:00 Bath Sauna in
Bukhara - relax after a
long road
In Bukhara you can visit ancient bath sauna which
built in XVI century and still working in accordance
with local traditions. Ancient bathhouse is still the
same outside and inside and offer same service as in
ancient times.
70. DAY 7 - 25th JULY 2020, SATURDAY
17:00 A workshop on
painting miniatures in
Bukhara
In the heart of Bukhara, among medieval
architecture, there are many craft shops where local
artisans work hard and the Toshev family is one of
the most famous.
71. DAY 7 - 25th JULY 2020, SATURDAY
19:00 FAREWELL Dinner at
restaurant Adras WITH
FOLK SHOW
Adras - is theater and restaurant, where you will be
offered the best dishes of Bukhara cuisine and where
you will also enjoy a spectacular show that conveys
the customs and traditions of Uzbekistan.
72. DAY 8 - 26th JULY 2020, SUNDAY
Transfer from the hotel to
the airport of Bukhara
The transfer from the hotel to the airport of Bukhara
will take 30 min appoximately.
The Bukhara international airport is situated really
close to the city, about 15 minutes drive.