About this trip
Fourteen days across three countries that most travellers never get to, from Kazakhstan's open steppe through Kyrgyzstan's mountains to Uzbekistan's Silk Road cities. It's a trip built around contrast — vast empty landscapes one week, richly decorated old cities the next.
You'll spend time in canyons and alpine valleys where nomadic herding traditions still shape daily life, then shift gear entirely for the blue-tiled architecture of Samarkand and Bukhara, cities that grew rich on Silk Road trade.
This suits travellers who want depth over ticking off highlights — it moves at an easy pace and mixes guided sections with time to explore on your own.
What you'll do
- Explore Kazakhstan's steppe and dramatic canyon scenery
- Hike or walk near alpine lakes in Kyrgyzstan's mountains
- Visit mountain villages where nomadic traditions continue today
- See the Silk Road architecture of Samarkand
- Wander the old city of Bukhara
- Covers three countries in 14 days, so expect regular travel between regions
- Partially guided, with some days set up for independent exploration
- Private rooms throughout
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Almaty · 21 Aug – 22 Aug
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