Experience the Timeless Charm of Khiva – A Guided Walking Tour with a Local
Welcome to Khiva, a city frozen in time, where ancient walls whisper stories of Silk Road traders, mighty khans, and centuries of culture. On this walking tour, I invite you to explore the magic of Itchan Kala, the walled inner city of Khiva and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
As a local guide born and raised in Khiva, I’ll take you on a journey through narrow alleys, stunning madrassahs, majestic minarets, and lively courtyards. We’ll visit must-see landmarks like the Kalta Minor Minaret, Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah, Kunya Ark, and the Juma Mosque, all while discovering hidden spots most visitors miss.
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Highlights
3 hours
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
English Speaking Guide
Entry Tickets are not included in the tour price! Guest should pay their own tickets cash or by card! The fee is 250 000 sum per person which 10-13 Museums are included!
Meeting Points
Departure
Ota Gate
Meeting Point is in front of West Gate "Ata Darwaza" beside of the Ticket office for the attractions
Return
Important Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Experience the Timeless Charm of Khiva – A Guided Walking Tour with a Local
Welcome to Khiva, a city frozen in time, where ancient walls whisper stories of Silk Road traders, mighty khans, and centuries of culture. On this walking tour, I invite you to explore the magic of Itchan Kala, the walled inner city of Khiva and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
As a local guide born and raised in Khiva, I’ll take you on a journey through narrow alleys, stunning madrassahs, majestic minarets, and lively courtyards. We’ll visit must-see landmarks like the Kalta Minor Minaret, Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah, Kunya Ark, and the Juma Mosque, all while discovering hidden spots most visitors miss.
But this is ...
Highlights
3 hours
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
3 hours
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
English Speaking Guide
Entry Tickets are not included in the tour price! Guest should pay their own tickets cash or by card! The fee is 250 000 sum per person which 10-13 Museums are included!
Meeting Points
Departure
Ota Gate
Meeting Point is in front of West Gate "Ata Darwaza" beside of the Ticket office for the attractions
Return
Itinerary
1
Khiva
We begin our journey at Ata Darwaza, the main entrance to the walled city of Itchan Kala. This impressive gate once welcomed caravans and traders traveling along the Silk Road. I’ll share how this gate played a vital role in Khiva’s defense and daily life, and give you an overview of what to expect inside this UNESCO World Heritage site. It’s the perfect place to step back in time and start our adventure.
10 minutes
2
Mohammed Amin Khan Madrassah
This stunning madrasah was built in 1851 by Muhammad Amin Khan, one of Khiva’s most influential rulers. It was the largest Islamic school in the region at the time, with space for over 250 students. I’ll share stories about the Khan’s ambitious vision, the purpose of madrasahs in the past, and how this building still stands as a symbol of Khiva’s rich educational and architectural heritage.
15 minutes
3
Kalta Minor Minaret
Just next to the madrasah stands the Kalta Minor, Khiva’s most iconic landmark. Its bold turquoise tiles and short, wide shape make it instantly recognizable. Built by Muhammad Amin Khan, it was meant to be the tallest minaret in Central Asia—but construction stopped after his unexpected death.
10 minutes
4
Khiva
Step inside the Kuhna Ark, the historic fortress that once served as the residence of Khiva’s Khans. This complex includes a throne room, harem, mint, mosque, and richly decorated reception areas. I’ll guide you through the royal court’s history, share stories of khans and their rule, and show you the stunning tilework and architecture that reflect Khiva’s grandeur.
25 minutes
5
Khiva Wood Carving (unesco)
Khiva is famous for its intricate wood carving, a tradition passed down through generations. At this local workshop, you’ll see skilled artisans at work, creating beautifully detailed columns, doors, and souvenirs using age-old techniques.
15 minutes
6
Khiva
Scholars Museum we talk about professors who lived in Uzbekistan who contributed world civilization such as Al-khorazmiy, Al-Beruniy , Zamaxshariy and Abu Ali Ibn Sino
15 minutes
7
Stone Palace (Tash Khauli)
visit the second Palace Tosh Khovli Palace or also named Allakulikhan Palace! A stunning example of Khiva’s architectural beauty. Built in the 19th century, this palace was the residence of the khans and their court.
15 minutes
8
Allakuli Khan Tim Market
Visit carvan Sarai by Alllakulikhan where you can do shooping and can find local souviners! Also, The Allakulikhan Caravanserai is a beautifully preserved stop along the ancient Silk Road. Built in the 17th century, this caravanserai once provided shelter and food to merchants, travelers, and their camels.
15 minutes
9
Khiva
The Juma Mosque is one of Khiva’s most iconic and unique landmarks. Built in the 10th century, it is famous for its forest of 215 wooden columns, each intricately carved and bringing a blend of Islamic and local architecture. As we step inside, I’ll tell you about the mosque's rich history, its significance as a place of worship, and how it stands as a symbol of the spiritual heart of Khiva.
20 minutes
10
Islam Khodja Complex
At the Islom Khodja Madrasah, we’ll explore one of Khiva’s most striking buildings, which houses the city’s tallest minaret. Built in the 19th century, this madrasah was named after Islom Khodja, a prominent figure in Khiva’s history. The madrasah is known for its beautiful tilework and intricate architecture. I’ll share the fascinating stories of Islom Khodja’s role in Khiva’s political and religious landscape, and we’ll admire the stunning views from the base of the minaret.