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The Ultimate Silk Road Experience

Uzbekistan is the heart and soul of the Silk Road. The Old Towns of its four UNESCO-listed cities – Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, and Shahrisabz – are mazes of exotic architecture and gorgeous decorative art, while in the countryside, the Fergana Valley is fertile oasis dotted with ancient villages. MIR will introduce you to this remarkable country’s beauties, large are small, from palaces and mosques to hand-woven textiles and plov, the sumptuous national dish.

Why travel to Uzbekistan with MIR

In over 30 years of leading tours in Uzbekistan, we’ve developed an insider’s understanding of the people, the culture, and the terrain. We love showing travelers one of our favorite places on earth – so much so that we have a MIR office in Tashkent, the capital, dedicated to serving our clients. No other American travel company matches our level of expertise.

  • 30 years of Central Asia travel experience
  • Twice named one of National Geographic Adventure’s “Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth”
  • Travel programs from Vassar, Dartmouth, Yale, and the Harvard Museum of Natural History have chosen MIR to guide them to Central Asia
  • Personalized travel planning from start to finish
  • On-the-ground support, including a MIR affiliate office in Uzbekistan
  • Guides and tour managers that clients rave about
  • Quality you can trust
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Reflections in Registan Square in majestic Samarkand. Uzbekistan. Photo credit: Abdu Samadov
The turquoise dome and majestic minaret in UNESCO listed Khiva. Uzbekistan. Photo credit: Hermann Esser
'Patyr' bread of Fergana Valley in Uzbekistan. Photo credit: Abdu Samadov
Vendor of fruits in an Uzbek bazaar. Photo credit: Bill Fletcher
Street in Shahi Zinda necropolis in Samarkand. Uzbekistan. Photo credit: Matt Robertson
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  • Reflections in Registan Square in majestic Samarkand. Uzbekistan. Photo credit: Abdu Samadov Reflections in Registan Square in majestic Samarkand. Abdu Samadov
  • The turquoise dome and majestic minaret in UNESCO listed Khiva. Uzbekistan. Photo credit: Hermann Esser The turquoise dome and majestic minaret in UNESCO listed Khiva. Photo credit: Hermann Esser. Hermann Esser
  • 'Patyr' bread of Fergana Valley in Uzbekistan. Photo credit: Abdu Samadov 'Patyr' bread of Fergana Valley in Uzbekistan. Abdu Samadov
  • Vendor of fruits in an Uzbek bazaar. Photo credit: Bill Fletcher Vendor of fruits in an Uzbek bazaar. Bill Fletcher
  • Street in Shahi Zinda necropolis in Samarkand. Uzbekistan. Photo credit: Matt Robertson Street in Shahi Zinda necropolis in Samarkand. Matt Robertson
  • Spices in Uzbekistan. Photo credit: Ana Filonov Spices in Uzbekistan. Ana Filonov
  • Bread stamps in Uzbekistan. Photo credit: Tia Low Bread stamps in Uzbekistan. Tia Low
  • Tillo Kori madrassah in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Photo credit: Ann Schneider Tillo Kori madrassah in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Ann Schneider
  • Pomegranates in Uzbek bazaars. Photo credit: Abdu Samadov Pomegranates in Uzbek bazaars. Abdu Samadov

Traveler Reviews

  • "Uzbekistan is a fascinating country to visit. Warm, welcoming people. Tremendous photography opportunities – magnificent architecture."

    D. & L. Fate

    Puyallup, WA

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    Trips to Russia (including the Trans-Siberian Railway), Belarus and Ukraine have been cancelled and new future trip sales to these destinations are presently suspended. We will continue to pray for peace in Ukraine and to support organizations providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine–we hope you will join us.

    Please explore our adventures in other destinations at the crossroads of Europe and Asia this season including the Silk Route, the South Caucasus, the Balkans or our new trips in the Middle East.