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Day trip to Shakhrisabz from Samarkand Self-Guided tour
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Les nourrissons et les jeunes enfants peuvent voyager dans une poussette ou un landau
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Day trip to Shakhrisabz from Samarkand avoids the hassle of renting a car and allows travelers to explore the beautiful landscapes and historical monuments beyond the city through a convenient 7-hour excursion, during which they can enjoy the stunning nature outside of Samarkand, breathe fresh mountain air, observe the unusual shapes of mountain stones, visit the market located at the top of the mountain, and discover the remarkable historical monuments in Shakhrisabz
Points forts
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Prise en charge et retour
Véhicule climatisé avec chauffeur
Water 0,5 per person
English speaking local guide in Shakhrisabz (if option selected)
Billets d'entrée aux monuments
Lunch
Conseils
Day trip to Shakhrisabz from Samarkand Self-Guided tour
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Day trip to Shakhrisabz from Samarkand avoids the hassle of renting a car and allows travelers to explore the beautiful landscapes and historical monuments beyond the city through a convenient 7-hour excursion, during which they can enjoy the stunning nature outside of Samarkand, breathe fresh mountain air, observe the unusual shapes of mountain stones, visit the market located at the top of the mountain, and discover the remarkable historical monuments in Shakhrisabz
Points forts
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Prise en charge et retour
Véhicule climatisé avec chauffeur
Water 0,5 per person
English speaking local guide in Shakhrisabz (if option selected)
Billets d'entrée aux monuments
Lunch
Conseils
Itinéraire
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Tahtakaracha Pass
The first stop is a photo opportunity to capture the unusual shapes of the stones, among which the heart-shaped stone is particularly well-known. This site is also popular among local residents, functioning as a small recreational park that offers activities such as a short zip line, sliding, and archery. During the Soviet era, this location was used as a filming site for the movie Apache. Travelers can also enjoy views of the snow-capped mountains, with snow typically visible from November to March.
40 minutes
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Tahtakaracha Pass
The second stop is the local market situated at the top of the Takhtakaracha Pass, where travelers can find a variety of dried fruits, mountain herbs, and traditional dried cheese. It is an excellent place to shop for local products or capture photographs of the vibrant market atmosphere. The peak of the pass stands at an elevation of more than 1,620 meters.
30 minutes
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Tahtakaracha Pass
The third stop, on a clear day, offers a scenic panoramic viewpoint overlooking the town of Kitob in the Kashkadarya province, situated just beyond the peak of the pass.
30 minutes
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The Palace Complex of Ak-Saray
Ak Saray Palace (“a white palace” in Uzbek) built in 1380-1404. Amir Temur gathered its craftsmen to his hometown to build his greatest palace, similar in structure to Samarkand’s Bibi Khanum Mosque. The name Ak-Serai (White Palace) symbolizes his noble descent, not the dominant colour, for blue, green and gold patterned the vast mosaics.
1 heure
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Statue of Amir Timur
Statue of Amir Temur— there are three huge statues of Temur: one is in Samarkand, one is in Tashkent and the third is in his hometown Shakhrisabz in standing position. The bronze statue weighs 20 tons and 9 meters high built after the Independence (1991).
20 minutes
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Dor Us-Siyodat
Complex of Dor-us Siyadat (“place of sadness” in Uzbek) from XIV century. It arose on the death of his eldest and favorite son Jahangir, killed in 1375 (aged only 22). When another son, Umar Sheikh, joined Jahangir in 1394, Temur even built himself a crypt.
1 heure
7
Dorut Tilovat
Dor-ut Tilavat (“place of praying” In Uzbek) from XIV-XV centuries, contains the Kok Gumbaz Mosque (1435) built by grandson of Temur Mirzo Ulugbek, the mausoleum constructed by Amir Temur in 1373-1374 for Sheikh Shamseddin Kulyal, a Sufic leader and spiritual advisor of Temur’s father , Taraghay.