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Bukhara: Walking Tour with a Small Group
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Overview
Explore Bukhara's Old Town on a small-group walking tour. Visit iconic landmarks, UNESCO sites, and hidden gems while learning about the city's rich History and Culture with a local guide.
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Group Walking Tour
Duration: 4 hours: 4.5 Hours
Duration: 4 hours: 4.5 Hours
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Availability depends on seasonality and number of participants. Bookings can not be made for the same day. Please read our TnC’s.
When giving as a gift, your recipient can choose a date at their convenience during a booking process. Otherwise, you can choose one after checkout and voucher redemption.
When giving as a gift, your recipient can choose a date at their convenience during a booking process. Otherwise, you can choose one after checkout and voucher redemption.
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- Professional Local Guide Service
- Museum Admission Tickets (around 10 USD per Person)
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Lunch
Meeting point
Starting Point of this Tour is in front of the Nodir Devonbegi Madrasah, it's on the backside of the Khodja Nasruddin Statue
Return details
Starting Point of this Tour is in front of the Nodir Devonbegi Madrasah, it's on the backside of the Khodja Nasruddin Statue
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Lyabi House complex, consisting of three architectural monuments: Kukeldash Madrasah, Nodir Divan Begi Madrasah, Hanaka Nadir Devanbegi.
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The 12th century Magoki-Attori Mosque forms a part of the historical religious complex of Lyab-i Hauz.
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Toki Telpakfurushon Trading Dome. In the vibrant tapestry of the city’s history, Toki Telpakfurushon Trading Dome stands as a timeless emblem of commerce and culture.
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Abdulaziz-Khan MadrasahThe Abdulazizkhan Madrasah, located in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, is a significant historical and architectural site built in 1652 during the reign of Abdulaziz Khan. It stands out for its intricate tile work, decorative frescoes, and unique blend of Persian and Central Asian architectural styles. The madrasah once served as an Islamic school, and today, it is a popular tourist destination, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
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Ulugbek MadrasahUlugbek Madrassah in Bukhara is one of the oldest buildings. It was built by Ulugbek the grandson of Amir Timur.
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Toqi Zargaron Trading Dome is one of Bukhara's historic market domes, dating back to the 16th century. Known as the "Dome of Jewelers," it was a central hub for gold and jewelry trading.
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Great Minaret of the KalonThe Great Minaret of the Kalon (Kalon Minaret) is one of Bukhara's most iconic landmarks, built in 1127 by the Karakhanid ruler Arslan Khan. Standing at 47 meters tall.
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Mir-i-Arab MadrasaMiri Arab Madrasah is one of Bukhara's most significant Islamic educational institutions, built in the early 16th century by the Shaybanid ruler Ubaydullah Khan. It was named after his spiritual mentor, Sheikh Abdullah Yamani, also known as Miri Arab.
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Poi Kalyan MosqueThe Poi Kalyan Mosque is a grand mosque in Bukhara, part of the historic Poi Kalyan complex, which also includes the Kalon Minaret and Miri Arab Madrasah. Built in the 16th century during the Shaybanid era, it stands on the site of an earlier mosque destroyed by Genghis Khan. The mosque can accommodate up to 12,000 worshippers, making it one of the largest in Central Asia.
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Ark of BukharaThe Ark of Bukhara is an ancient fortress and one of the oldest structures in Bukhara, dating back to the 5th century. It served as a royal residence for Bukhara's emirs and as a military stronghold. The Ark functioned as a city within a city, housing palaces, mosques, administrative offices, and even a treasury.
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Bolo Hauz MosqueA visit to the Bolo House Mosque of the 18th-20th centuries.
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The mausoleum is considered one of the iconic examples of early Islamic architecture and is known as the oldest funerary building of Central Asian architecture. The Samanids established their de facto independence from the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad and ruled over parts of modern Afghanistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan.
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Bukhara: Walking Tour with a Small Group
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