Sunday, May 20, 2012

“Nuriy Travel”                         
A.Kahhar st. 6 apt., 57,
100025 Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tel.: (+998 97) 440 9440
Tel.: (+998 97) 405 2677
 Fax: (+998 71) 255 0599
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Uzbekistan travel testimonial (USA,  2004 - 2006)

I was fortunate to recently spend 18 months living and travelling in Uzbekistan as a Peace Corps volunteer where I first met the wonderful family that runs UzbekTraveller.com. There is an incredible amount of both ancient and recent history in Uzbekistan that most people do not know about. I spent most of my time in the UNESCO heritage town of Khiva in western Uzbekistan. I loved getting up in the morning to walk through the old city and buy fresh, organic produce from my Uzbek friends at the bazaar. I often explored the maze of streets and alleys that took me past everything from modest mud brick home to enormous architectural gems. The town would shine in the summer sun and look peaceful under a light winter's snowfall. When I had spare time, I would travel to nearby Urgench to participate in the nightlife or to Nukus to see life in Karakalpakistan, a semi-autonomous region within Uzbekistan. Bukhara is absolutely stunning and has some of the most incredible Islamic architecture I've ever seen. Tashkent is a big city, full of museums and restaurants, populated by some of the kindest people I've ever met. My family enjoys travel, but they usually only visit the same old tourist sites in western Europe. They visited me in Uzbekistan and thought it was one of the most unique and beautiful places they had ever seen. If you are looking for something a little bit different, Uzbekistan is the place for you!

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As incredible as that sounds, still don’t know, talking about travel, which part is the best to me.

“Nuriy Travel”                         
A.Kahhar st. 6 apt., 57,
100025 Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tel.: (+998 97) 440 9440
Tel.: (+998 97) 405 2677
 Fax: (+998 71) 255 0599
Web:  www.UzbekTraveller.com
Skype: uzbektraveller_1.com

Carlos Cabalero (Mexico, Summer 2009)

Summer 2009Summe
As incredible as that sounds, still don’t know, talking about travel, which part is the best to me. The first part is to plan it and begin dreaming. To decide what part of the world on want to visit and then, take the basic decisions about travel agencies, air companies and some other practical items. That’s quite nice.
The second but not the last one is to do it. Travel like sponge putting in your mind – and in your soul – lot of wonderful places as, in this trip, cities that since long time ago sound to me in a very magic, melodic way, Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva and the excitement of being in front of the Registan Square and the Ismail Samanid mausoleum. What a places!
When the trip is over, you realize that still left another part. The three one that use to be also fantastic. Well, actually, maybe, the best part of any travel. It`s the time when you are already at home and, in strict sense, you are not travelling anymore but … you still are. That is the glorious time for memories. At that period, suddenly – perhaps when your body is already recovered not from just physical fatigue but also for to be, everyday, enjoy lot of great experience – you realize how lucky and how blessing you are. And you also realize that, in a very good way, you are not the same, not anymore.
I suppose that is the key part of the strong difference between to see how others countries looks, but just in a movie or TV channel and to really be there. It is funny to listen the explanations of somebody who doesn’t want to travel because – they use to say that – it’s a waste of time and money and you can do that in a comfortable armchair at home. But, in that way, off course you don`t. You don’t for many, many reasons. Maybe the principal one is that if, for example, you are seeing some DVD about Tashkent, the only things that you see is just a collection of images. It`s a reduction of the whole experience – weather, sound, tastes, perfumes and a long etc. – in a picture that only brings you a small approximation of the true vivid experience of to be there. And, no matter everybody wants to see masterpieces of architecture and it is great to be monuments full of history, It’s also memorable to seat in a Tapchan at launch time or to go through that older bazaars that are alive and that absolutely fascinate you.
In my actual memories that is all, but people. In my opinion, the great treasure of Uzbekistan is the persons. With the kind help of them, I could know more about the topics that are important for them and I could begin to understand how their way of life is. The human richness, for example, of Rovshan or the humor and love for life of Davron, that’s something to remember. That’s something that will never be forgotten, that’s something for to say.

Thanks God for bring me the wonderful experience of Uzbekistan.
I recommend you to Discover new world with Davron and his team http://www.uzbektraveller.com 

Saturday, May 19, 2012

7 hairs of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)


“Nuriy Travel”                         
A.Kahhar st. 6 apt., 57,
100025 Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tel.: (+998 97) 440 9440
Tel.: (+998 97) 405 2677
 Fax: (+998 71) 255 0599
Web:  www.UzbekTraveller.com
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7 hairs of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)

CountryUzbekistan

Rukhabad
Tour routeTashkent - Samarkand - Bukhara - Tashkent
Total Duration6 days, 5 nights
TransportationComfortable AC
SeasonMarch - November
Group SizeAny
Hotel Type4* given as an option
PlacementTWN / DBL placement
MealFull Board
Single Supplement$90
DescriptionThe legend says that under the dome of Ruhabad Mausoleum ("House of Spirit") there is a box with seven hairs of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) (14th c.)

Tour price
Group size (PAX)1 - 23 - 910 - 1516 - 2526 - 35over 35
Price per PAX$1400$1120$980$840$700$560
Price per child*$470
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Note: * - Price per child is given as an extra bed placement
Note: * - Discounts are available upon request

[edit]Day 1: Tashkent

Arrival at Tashkent International Airport in the morning. Welcome at the airport through CIP and transfer to the hotel for check-in. Time for rest.
13:00 Lunch in a restaurant. City sightseeing tour around Tashkent: Museum of Applied Arts - bright carved plaster decorations(ganch) and carved wood the building of museum itself is an attraction. There is also an exhibit of ceramics, textiles, jewellery, musical instruments and toys.
Navoyi Theater Square - by 1940, Soviet planners had decided a theatre would greatly enhance an area known as the Drunken Bazaar for its wine-soaked market. Japanese prisoners of war completed construction in 1947.
Amir Temur square and Broadway
Barakkhan Madrassah (XVI c) - was the headquarters of the Sunni Mufti of ex-Sogdian Central Asia & Kazakhstan. It is interesting for its mosaic and Arabic calligraphy of the late 16 cent. Brick facade and the intricately carved doors made by Samarkand craftsmen Kaffal Shashi Mausoleum - which is the grave of a local doctor, philosopher and poet of Islam who lived from 904 to 979. The portal, inner dome and arcade dated 16th century, when his holy reputation attracted a cemetery.
Kukeldash Madrassah (XVI c). - The grand 16th c. madrassah has domed courtyard. Now the building is returned to service as an Islamic school. Next to it is the tiny 15th c. Juma mosque. 19:00 Dinner in a restaurant. Overnight in Tashkent.

[edit]Day 2: Tashkent – Samarkand

7:00 Breakfast at the hotel.
9:00 Transfer to Samarkand (320 km. 4 hours). Samarkand - the Eden of ancient East, the most precious pearl in the Islamic world.Samarkand - called Marakanda in the 4th century BC, whoever tried to conquer it! During the centuries the city has been invaded by troops of Alexander the Great, Arabian invaders, Chenghes Khan and Tamerlane. Today romance of Samarkand still works its magic, alluring the travelers with a dreamlike quality.
13:00 Arrive to Samarkand. Lunch in a restaurant.
14:30 Check in Hotel. PM tour in Samarkand: Ulugbek’s Observatory (XV c) – 1st observatory in Orient with 30m sextant built by Ulugbek to make exact astronomical catalogue.
Afrasiab Hill – is a place of hill-fort Afrasiab, named after legendary king of Turan. Behind defensive ramparts with corridors, arrow slits built of unbaked brick, waterproof reeds and anti-seismic juniper, lived Sogdians.
Afrasiab Museum - each hall of the museum contains exhibits of some period of history of Afrosiab. There is also a hall with remarkable ancient wall paintings special lightening. Bibi Khanum mosque (XIVc) - Architects, craftsmen & painters re-constructed it in 5 years.
19:00 Dinner in a restaurant. Overnight in Samarkand.

[edit]Day 3: Samarkand

07:00 Breakfast at the hotel. Full day city sightseeing tour around SamarkandGur Amir Mausoleum (XV c) - Timurids dynastic burial vault, unique monument of architecture. Pay a visit the Tomb of Tamerlane, visit the tomb of Mir Seyid Bereke, Tamerlane's spiritual tutor. Gur Emir Mausoleum - Tamerlan's tomb (14-15th c.) that was built for Temur's Ruhabad Mausoleum ("House of Spirit") - the legend says that under the dome there is a box with seven hairs of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) (14th c.), Registan square (XV – XVII c) - consist of grand madrassah of UlugbekSher Dor & Tillya Kari. Siyob Bazar
13:00 Lunch in a restaurant.
After lunch you are taken 12 km north from Samarkand to visit the spectacular Complex of Imam Al-Bukhoriy, a celebrated personality of Islamic world, which was built with the support of the entire Muslim world. Then, you go to see the Mausoleum of Khodja Daniar or Saint Daniel, a prophet of the Old Testament. This holy place is recognized by Islam, Christianity and Judaism as one of eminent pilgrimage destinations Shahi - Zinda mausoleum (XIV - XVc) - 'Nown of Dead' a complex of more than 20 unique buildings. Museum of History and Art of Uzbekistan.
19:00 Dinner in a restaurant. Overnight in Samarkand.

[edit]Day 4: Samarkand – Bukhara

07:00 Breakfast in the hotel. Drive to Bukhara the City of 1000 and 1 night. Bukhara – this is one of the best places in Central Asia which was as capital of Samanid state in the 9th and 10th centuries and known in history as “Bukhoro-i Sharif”
13:00 Arrive to Bukhara. Lunch in a restaurant.
14:30 hotel check-in.
16:00 City tour in Bukhara. Poikalon (XII - XVI c) - ensemble in the center of old Bukhara - includes the cathedral mosque "Kalyan Mosque", "Miri Arab" madrassah and the Kalyan minaret (46 m)Lyabi - Hauz (XVI - XVIIc) - a complex with Nodir - Devon Begi madrassahs big pool surrounded by trees
19:00 Dinner in a restaurant. Overnight in Bukhara.

[edit]Day 5: Bukhara

07:00 Breakfast at the hotel. Full day City sightseeing tour around Bukhara: Ulugbek Madrassah (1417) - was the earliest of three commissioned by the enlightened Timurid ruler (the other two stand in Samarakand and Gijduvan) and his secular influence dominates the exterior design of the religious college. Abdul Aziz Khan Madrassah (1652) - glittering in mercifully un-restored 17th century glory. Tim Abdullah khan - was built in 1577 and was one of the most elegant trade halls in Bukhara where silk and wool was sold by Afghan trades. Trading Domes consists of three trading centers: Tok-i-Zargaron (1570) – Jeweler’s Bazaar, Tok-i-Tilpak Furushon – Cap Maker’s Bazaar,Tok-i-Sarrafon – Moneychanger’s Bazaar.
13:00 Lunch in a restaurant. Magoki Attori – in 937 the four-pillared mosque was burn the ground in a city-wide fire and in the 12th century the present mosque was erected, from which the focus of the mosque, the original southern portal remains.
19:00 Dinner in a restaurant. Transfer to Bukhara airport for evening flight to Tashkent. (Bukhara –Tashkent) Transfer to the hotel. Overnight in Tashkent.

[edit]Day 6: Tashkent

07:00 Breakfast at the hotel. Free Time.
Transfer to the Tashkent International Airport for flight back to home.
End of the tour.

[edit]Included - specific

  • Airplane tickets Bukhara - Tashkent
  • Folklore concert Nodir Devan Begi in Bukhara
  • Hotel placement: 5 nights (early check-in and late check-out is included)
  Check-in time after 14:00
  Check-out time before 12:00
  • Breakfast – 5, lunches – 5, dinners – 5 included according to the program

[edit]Included - general

  • Visa support
  • CIP transfer by arrival
  • AC Comfortable transportation for the whole trip
  • Professional guide (available in different languages) will accompany you and try to give you the best explanation of the site's history, traditions and culture
  • Tour operator and Group Leader will make you feel comfortable and assist you in case of problem 24/7
  • Entrance fees to historical places
  • For each transfer 0.5 L of mineral water
  • Single / Double / Twin hotel rooms as indicated above
  • Luggage handling at the airports and hotels

[edit]Excluded

  • Visa application fee in Uzbek embassy in your country
  • Fees for the use of cameras and videos in the monuments and tourist sites
  • Expenses of personal nature like laundry, telephone, fax, internet, beverages, camera / video camera fee at monuments, medical expenses, airport departure tax etc.
  • Personal expenses
  • Local payments in domestic currency, such as tips and gratuities
  • Expenses for things which are not listed in the tour package

[edit]Opportunities

In addition, our program may include special arrangements such as:
  • Similar standard hotels will be provided if in case mentioned hotels are not available at the time of reservation or does not suit travelers
  • Lunches or dinners in private homes of Uzbek families to get closer to the traditions, culture and way of life of local people, to see the process of baking the traditional round bread and cooking tasty osh (pilaf)
  • Different dance shows and entertainment varying from region to region in traditional costumes
  • Special tours to different studios and workshops where You can see various traditional crafts in real.
You can use our suggested programs as they stand or create Your own itinerary according to Your wishes and preferences. We will be happy to assist you in this task.

[edit]Hotels

All hotels are located close to main sightseeing places. After a long and tiring day of walking, you can relax and spend the night pleasantly in those hotels.

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Le Grande Plaza
NameLe Grande Plaza
TypeHigh class
Rooms   Single($55), Double($65)
CityTashkent
AboutGood view, good location, good service
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Afrosiyob Palace
NameAfrosiyob Palace
TypeHigh class
Rooms   Single($80), Double($110)
CitySamarkand
AboutGood view, good location, good service
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Asia Bukhara
NameAsia Bukhara
TypeHigh class
Rooms   Single($45), Double($55)
CityBukhara
AboutGood view, good location, good service
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