Monday, August 6, 2012

Uzbekistan Wildlife Adventures


The exotic nature of Uzbekistan with its vast deserts, spectacular mountain ranges, numerous rivers, lakes, reservoirs, Nature reserves and a great variety of rare species attracts nature enthusiasts from all over the world. This tour is a combination of diverse activities for those who are keen on ornithology, botany and zoology. It enables you to visit nature reserves, such as Zaamin reserve, Zerafshan reserve, ecology Center “Jeyran” and other ecologically preserved regions, where you can witness endemic representatives of flora and fauna included into the Red Data Book of endangered species. In addition, you will have an opportunity to see the architectural highlights of Samarkand, Bukhara and Tashkent.
                                                                                Wildlife watching in Uzbekistan

Useful hints
  • Suitable time for this tour is from mid April to mid June;
  • Depending on the month of the year the above mentioned plant species may vary.

Enjoy the diverse nature of Uzbekistan full of wonders and discoveries!

Day 1: Tashkent

Arrival at Tashkent airport.
Meet and greet.
Transfer to the hotel.
Accommodation in hotel. Rest.
Visit to Fishing farm. Here you can watch fish and learn about fishing industry from rural fishermen.
Transfer back to Tashkent. City excursion.
Visit to Khazrat Imam Complex (16th c.) where you will see Koran of Khalif Osman - the oldest and most completely conserved copy of Holy Koran in the world, and Abu Kassim Madrassah (19th c.) that nowadays houses workshops of famous Tashkent craftsmen, Independence square – the largest square of its kind in Central Asia.
Overnight in Tashkent.

[edit]Day 2: Tashkent – Zaamin nature reserve – Samarkand

Early morning transfer to Zaamin nature reserve.
Zaamin reserve was founded in 1960-1976 on the spurs of the Turkestan ridge at an altitude of 1760 - 3500m above sea level. Its area is 10,500 hectares with 4,161 hectares being covered with forest.
Flower and bird watching tour guided by professional botanist and ornithologist.
Lunch en route.
Transfer to Samarkand. Accommodation in hotel upon arrival.
Overnight in Samarkand.

[edit]Day 3: Samarkand – Zerafshan reserve – Samarkand

Morning transfer to Zerafshan Nature reserve(15 km). Bird and flower watching tour.
Zerafshan reserve was founded in 1975. It’s located on the right bank of the Zerafshan river, in its middle stream. The reserve occupies the strip of land 47km in length and 1.5 km in width (in some spots it narrows up to 300m). The area of the reserve is 2320 hectares, 30 per cent of which is covered with forests.
Here you have an opportunity to witness a rare species of Bukharian deer recorded in Red Data Book.
Transfer back to Samarkand.
Sightseeing. Visit to the Noble Heart of Amir Temur’s capital - the Registan Square that rightly ranks first among magnificent masterpieces of Eastern Renaissance. Bibi - Khanum Mosque - grandiose congregational mosque of Samarkand and the biggest one in Central Asia. Gur-Emir mausoleum – last resting place of Timur and Timurids (15th c.).
Overnight in Samarkand.

[edit]Day 4: Samarkand – Yangikazgan

Morning transfer to Yangikazgan, Yurt Camp.
Accommodation in Kazakh national yurts upon arrival. After some rest and shower you can visit camel breeding farm where you can see colts. The farm is located 30 minutes walk from the camp; camel riding also can be organized.
In the evening you will have dinner round the campfire under the starry sky. It can be accompanied by Kazakh national singer Akyn (extra payment).
Overnight in Yurts.

[edit]Day 5: Yangikazgan – Sarmysh gorge – Bukhara

Morning transfer to the Sarmysh gorge. This place is known for its diverse fauna, which includes different bird and mammal species, such as steppe eagle, golden eagle, black swift, long-legged buzzard, foxes, ground squirrel, chukar, hare, turtles, hedgehogs. There are 650 species of plants and herbs here, among which 27 are endemic.
After eco-excursion you will be transferred to Bukhara.
Accommodation in hotel upon arrival.
Lunch.
Sightseeing tour round Bukhara. Mausoleum of Samanid Dynasty (9th c.) - one of the greatest masterworks of Islamic architecture. Poi Kalon Complex (12th -16th c.) – the religious heart of Holy Bukhara. Lyabi Khauz Ensemble (16th c.), formed around a wonderful pool, is one of the most delightful places of the city.
Overnight in Bukhara.

[edit]Day 6: Bukhara – Ecology Center “Jeyran” – Amu Bukhara Canal – Tudakul lake – Tashkent

Transfer towards the Amu-Bukhara Canal (50 km).
Visit to ecology Center “Jeyran”, established with the purpose of preserving the unique species of gazelles - Gazella subgutturosa - the typical inhabitant of deserts and semi-deserts. Following the Ecology Centre there are numerous wetlands created by water overflowing the Amu-Bukhara canal. The banks of the canal are covered by tamarisk and reed. This area is home to many rare species of animals, specifically gazelles, koulans, Przewalski's horse, Bukharian moufflon and markhor. The landscape of this place abounds with variety of plants and herbs.
Ecological excursion guided by ornithologist and botanist.
Transfer to Tudakul water reservoir which is known as a fish breeding place (23 km).
Tudakul water reservoir is surrounded by extensive wetlands giving shelter to thousands of birds, including various migrants. The reeds of the wetlands become an ideal place for nesting and breeding baby-birds.
Transfer to Bukhara to take evening flight to Tashkent.
Accommodation.
Late dinner.
Overnight in Tashkent.

[edit]Day 7: Tashkent – Chimgan mountain area

Transfer to Chimgan mountain area.
Start with bird and flower watching activities in the sub-alpine zone of the Chimgan mountains and Beldersay tract as well as in the upper forest zone (1500-2200m above sea level). This is where you’ll have the chance to observe bluebird – symbol of happiness and a rare alpine flower Edelweiss – symbol of bravery.
Picnic.
Transfer back to Tashkent.
Farewell dinner with show.
Overnight in Tashkent.

[edit]DAY 8: Tashkent

Transfer to Tashkent airport.
Departure.

[edit]To make your tour a success, don’t forget to take the following:

  • Comfortable clothes and footwear (for cool weather and for hot days while in desert)
  • Sunglasses and headwear to protect you from sun
  • Special optical equipment
  • Supply of batteries
  • Trekking sticks
  • Camera
  • Binoculars
  • Flash light
  • Sufficient amount of photographic film
  • Repellents (to protect you from a mosquito-bite)
  • Waterproof cloak (to protect you from rainy weather which is likely to happen this part of the year)

[edit]Included - specific

  • Services of a professional biologist, specialist in tulip species
  • Hotel placement: 7 nights (early check-in and late check-out is included)
  Check-in time after 14:00
  Check-out time before 12:00
  • Breakfast, lunches, dinners included according to the program
  • Multilingual escort guides for the whole tour (English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Chinese-Mandarin)
  • Throwaway plastic tableware and lunch boxes for outdoor dining
  • Entry permits to National reserves mentioned
  • All airport-hotel-airport transfers
  • Service f professional guide-ornithologist and botanist
  • 1 bottle of mineral water per day per pax
  • Domestic air fare Bukhara – Tashkent

[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
MoreHotel Le Grande Plaza
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Afrosiyob Palace
NameAfrosiyob Palace
TypeHigh class
Rooms   Single($80), Double($110)
CitySamarkand
AboutGood view, good location, good service
MoreHotel Afrosiyob Palace
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Asia Bukhara
NameAsia Bukhara
TypeHigh class
Rooms   Single($45), Double($55)
CityBukhara
AboutGood view, good location, good service
MoreHotel Asia Bukhara
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[edit]Types of birds and flowers that can be observed during the tour:

Zaamin reserve:
Birds: from 102 species mostly interesting are Black Stork, Black Vulture, Griffon Vulture, Bearded Vulture, Booted Eagle, Barbary Falcon, Saker Falcon, Tawny Owl, White-winged Grosbeak and others.
Flora: Juniperus serawschanika, Juniperus semiglobosa, Juniperus turkestanica, Carex turkestanica, Agropyrum, Festuca, Gentiana, Achillea, Dactylus glomerata, Poa alpina, Vicia angustifolia, Medicago tianschanica, Astragalus (more then 45 species), Ferula, Taraxacum hissaricum, Potentilla, Geranium, Allium komarovii, Artemisia dracunculus, Dianthus, Eremurus kaufmannii, Acantholimon, Onobrychus, Tragacantha, Cousinia, Crataegus turkestanica, Rosa fedtschenkoana, Lonicera korolkovii, Centaurea squarossa, Convolvulus lineatus, Phlomis olgae, Berberis oblonga, Eremurus robustus, Papaver pavoninum, Hypericum scabrum, H. perforatum, Centaurea squarossa, C. depressa, Onobrychus echidna, O. pulcher, Acantholimon, Scabiosa songarica, S. micrantha, Althea nudiflora, Polygonum coriarum, P. hissaricum, Inula macrophylla, Mellilotus officinalis, Origanum tythantum, Ziziphora pedicellata, Ephedra equisetina, Rosa nanothamnus, R. Maracandica, R. Divina, Cotoneaster, Lonicera nummularifolia, Calophaca tianschanica, Rhamnus coriacea, Malus sieversii, Pyrus regelii, Acer semenovii etc.

Zerafshan Nature reserve:
Birds: Turkestan Tit, Night Heron, White-winged Woodpecker, Shikra, etc. At the foot of the Zeravshan ridge you can observe Rose-coloured Starling, Masked Wagtail, Rock Thrush, PersianRobin, Great Rock Nuthatch, Grey-headed Goldfinch, etc.
Flora: Hippophae rhamnoides, Elaeagnus angustifolius, Salix babilonica and songarica, Tamarix etc. Grass cover is formed by Glycirisa glabra, Erianthus, Galium , Equisetum arvense. Rare species (endemics of Central Asia) included in the Red Book of Uzbekistan: Colchicum kesselringii and Crocus korolkovii. Endangered and deleted species: Populus heterophylla,Crataegus turkestanica.

Amu Bukhara Canal - Ecology Center "Jeyran":
Birds: Houbara, Crested Lark, Isabelline Wheatear, Rufous Bush Robin, Desert Warbler, Streaked Scrub Warbler, Great Grey Shrike, Long-legged buzzard, Blue-cheeked bee-eater, etc.

Tudakul water reservoir:
Birds: Great and Pygmy Cormorants, Purple Heron, Great White Egret, Reed Bunting, Yellow-headed Wagtail, Spoonbill, Glossy Ibis, Marbled Teal, Ferraginous Duck, Small Sky Lark, Baerded reedling and many others.

Chimgan mountains:
Birds: Griffon Vulture, Himalayan Griffon, Bearded Vulture, Black Vulture, Saker (Falcon), Rock Bunting, Red-headed Bunting, Yellow-breast Tit, Rufous-naped Tit, Stonechat. Short-toed Eagle, Booted Eagle, Crested Honey Buzzard, Shikra, Hobby, Rufous Turtle Dove, Paradise Flycatcher, Brown Dipper, Golden Oriole, Red-capped Rosefinch, and fabulous bluebird – Bird of Happiness.






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