Discover Uzbekistan’s rich craft traditions on this exciting group tour in the heart of the Ferghana Valley, famous for its centuries-old handicrafts. This tour provides a unique opportunity to get a closer look at the heritage of Uzbekistan’s famous ceramic and silk production. Along the way you will visit the workshop of famous ceramist Rustam Usmanov, stroll through the bustling market in Margilan and see the delicate process of silk production at the Yodgorlik factory. While exploring this historic region, you will also visit the ancient city of Kokand, which is famous for its architectural gems such as the palace of Khudoyar Khan. The local lunch included in the tour will energize you for the day, and comfortable air-conditioned transportation will ensure a pleasant journey from Tashkent and back. Whether you are a lover of traditional crafts or a curious traveler, this tour promises an unforgettable cultural adventure.
INCLUDED:
- Traditional Uzbek lunch at a local restaurant
- Comfortable air-conditioned vehicle for all journeys
- Entrance tickets to all visited sites
- Professional guide services
- Transfer from and to the hotel in Tashkent
- Opportunity to purchase unique local products
EXCLUSIVE :
- Additional nutrition
- Souvenirs
Программа тура
Tour of historical and cultural centers of Uzbekistan
1. Kokand
The first stop is the ancient city of Kokand, one of the oldest settlements in Uzbekistan, located at the western end of the Fergana Valley. Kokand was once a prosperous center on the Great Silk Road and still retains a rich architectural heritage. Here you will visit the palace of Khudoyar Khan, a striking example of 19th century Islamic architecture. The majestic palace with its complex mosaic facade and spacious courtyards gives an idea of the luxurious life of the rulers of Kokand. You will also visit the Jami Mosque with its huge prayer hall and the Norbut-biy Madrasah, which reflects the importance of the city as a cultural and spiritual center.
Duration: 2 hours
Admission: Included
2. Rishtan – Ceramic Workshop
Next we will travel to the village of Rishtan, famous for its colorful glazed pottery. Rishtan has been a center of pottery for over 800 years and its unique style features intricate blue patterns. Here you will visit the home and workshop of the famous ceramist Rustam Usmanov, whose work has been featured in international exhibitions. You will be able to watch how the masters skillfully shape clay into beautiful ceramic pieces and then hand-paint each piece with traditional patterns. You will also have the opportunity to buy unique ceramic souvenirs right on the spot.
Duration: 2 hours
Admission: Free of charge
3. Margilan – Silk Factory and Market
Next stop is the bustling city of Margilan, the historical center of silk production in Uzbekistan. You will start with a visit to the Yodgorlik silk factory, where you can see the whole process of silk production, from spinning raw materials to dyeing fabrics using traditional ikat patterns. Margilan is one of the few places in the world where silk is still produced according to ancient technologies. Afterward, you’ll visit Margilan’s bustling market where vendors offer a wide range of goods from local textiles to fresh produce. Enjoy the lively atmosphere as you stroll through the market and look for unique souvenirs or simply immerse yourself in the local culture.
Duration: 2 hours
Admission: Free of charge
Organizational details
- Tour duration: from 6:00 to 20:00 (approximately)
- Place of departure: hotels in Tashkent
- Physical fitness level: moderate physical fitness is recommended as there will be walking at some stops.
- Medical restrictions: the tour is not recommended for pregnant women and people with serious heart disease.
- Accessibility: the tour is not wheelchair accessible.