10D9N 3 STANS (PRIVATE TOUR)
Price
Duration
Min People
Tour Code
09-30266
Overview
This itinerary presents a multi-country journey through Central Asia, combining natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and historic cities in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. The tour begins in Almaty with excursions to scenic mountain gorges, Issyk Lake, and panoramic viewpoints, followed by city sightseeing before continuing overland to Bishkek. In Kyrgyzstan, travelers explore the capital’s landmarks, vibrant bazaars, and nearby natural parks and gorges, offering opportunities to experience both urban life and alpine scenery.
The journey continues to Uzbekistan with visits to the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Tashkent, connected by comfortable train travel. Highlights include world-famous architectural complexes, ancient citadels, mosques, madrasahs, observatories, traditional bazaars, and cultural workshops. The tour concludes in Tashkent with a blend of modern landmarks and historic sites before departure, offering a well-rounded introduction to the region’s history, culture, and landscapes.
Included/Excluded
- Accommodation at mentioned hotels on double sharing basis
- Transportation per program in comfortable A/C transport with professional drivers.
- Breakfast at hotels.
- Economy class train tickets (bullet or normal, as per availability)
- Daily two bottles of 0.5l water per person.
- Escort English / Bahasa speaking guide in Uzbekistan, English speaking guides in other countries.
- Entrance fees to mentioned sights per program.
- Return international flight ticket to / out Tashkent.
- Bishkek – Tashkent flight ticket.
- Travel insurance.
- All lunches and dinner per program
- Tips for Guides, Drivers and Porters
- Any other expenses not mentioned in the inclusion mentioned above.
- Photo and video charges at sights.
Included
- Accommodation at mentioned hotels on double sharing basis
- Transportation per program in comfortable A/C transport with professional drivers.
- Breakfast at hotels.
- Economy class train tickets (bullet or normal, as per availability)
- Daily two bottles of 0.5l water per person.
- Escort English / Bahasa speaking guide in Uzbekistan, English speaking guides in other countries.
- Entrance fees to mentioned sights per program.
Excluded
- Return international flight ticket to / out Tashkent.
- Bishkek – Tashkent flight ticket.
- Travel insurance.
- All lunches and dinner per program
- Tips for Guides, Drivers and Porters
- Any other expenses not mentioned in the inclusion mentioned above.
- Photo and video charges at sights.
Day 1: Kuala Lumpur – Almaty
- Your guide will meet you at the airport and accompany to Almaty.
- Overnight stay at hotel.
Day 2: Almaty – Issyk Lake – Almaty (Breakfast)
- The tour route to one of the most beautiful gorges of Trans-Ili Alatau – Issyk Gorge lies along the Kuldja tract, where hundreds of years ago the trade caravans travelled.
- On the way you will visit the State Historical and Cultural Museum-Reserve “ISSYK”, where you will see the expositions dedicated to the history and culture of the Saka period, including a copy of Golden Man and golden items, ancient ceramics, weapon, elements of horse equipment, as well as the model of Saka burial mound.
- Then the tour route will take you to an altitude of 1756 meters above sea level, to the beautiful mountain lake Issyk, located in the valley with the same name.
- Transfer back to the city.
- Then your mountain adventure continues at the top of Kok-Tobe hill, which offers unforgettable panorama of Almaty in close proximity to the city.
- At the foot of the tallest TV tower in the world you can stroll along the winding paths of the Kok-Tobe Park, see the monument devoted to “The Beatles” (the only one in CIS countries), visit the shop of national souvenirs and many other interesting things.
- The tour ends with the short ride from the top of the hill to the center of the city by the famous Almaty cableway.
- Transfer to the hotel.
Day 3: Almaty – Bishkek (Breakfast)
- Today we will have a city tour.
- You will get acquainted with Almaty’s history and see the Ascension Cathedral – the second highest wooden building in the world.
- Then you will visit the Square of 28 Panfilov Heroes. After we will drive 270 km to the capital of Kyrgyzstan – Bishkek city. It will take about 4 hours for the transfer.
- You will spend the night in a hotel.
Day 4: Bishkek (Breakfast)
- This entire day is dedicated to a guided tour of Bishkek.
- It includes visiting Pobeda Square (Victory Square), Duboviy Park (Oak Park), Central Ala-Too Square, the National Arts Museum, National Philharmonic, and many others places of interest.
- But no tour of Bishkek is complete without visiting our Asian Bazaar! We will show it to you today and you will be able to take a lot of dynamic photos of bustling local life.
- This bazaar is a noisy and colorful tapestry of fabrics, produce, and people selling and buying goods.
- You will spend the night in a hotel.
Day 5: Bishkek – Ala Archa – Bishkek (Breakfast)
- Today we will visit Ala Archa gorge. It is a Natural Park.
- At the Soviet Time only V.I.P. people had permission to go for a walk here.
- The Ala Archa gorge is on a spur of the Tien Shan mountain range. It is just 45 km from Bishkek.
- You can have a short hiking tour to see a panoramic view of the gorge.
- Afterwards we return to Bishkek and you will historical Museum.
- Night is in a hotel.
Day 6: Bishkek – Chunkurchak – Bishkek – Tashkent (by flight – not included) (Breakfast)
- After breakfast you will drive to Chunkurchak gorge.
- Chunkurchak is one of the smallest but most beautiful gorges in Kyrgyzstan. Chunkurchak is located 45 kilometers south of the capital.
- It can be said that this is a real “jailoo” (pasture) with a beautiful view of the valley.
- Afterwards we return to Bishkek.
- Later you will be transferred to airport for your flight.
- Arrival to Tashkent and overnight is at the hotel.
Day 7: Tashkent – Samarkand (by train) (Breakfast)
- After breakfast you will be transferred to railway station of Tashkent for your train to Samarkand.
- Today you will visit its most outstanding sights such as Registan square, Shakhi-Zinda, Mausoleum Guri Emir and Bibi Khanum Mosque.
- Overnight is at the hotel.
Day 8: Samarkand – Bukhara (by train) (Breakfast)
- Today you will continue exploring Samarkand city.
- You will visit Ulugbek observatory, built in 15th century by Ulugbek, one of the most famous Samarkand rulers and scientists.
- After it you can walk along the local Broadway surrounded by souvenir shops, teahouses, sweets and workshops.
- Then you can visit national bazaar Siab, oriental bazaar, where it is easy to find Uzbek traditional handmade products and local sweets.
- Also you will see carpet factory, a unique handmade carpet factory where over 400 women sew carpets without using traditional techniques.
- Evening transfer to Bukhara is by train.
- Overnight is at the hotel.
Day 9: Bukhara (Breakfast)
- Today you will have a full day of sightseeing tour in the fascinating city of Bukhara.
- At first you will visit the most ancient citadel in Bukhara dating back to the 4th century named Citadel Ark which served as a palace for several dynasties of Bukhara Empire.
- Then you will see Samanids mausoleum, a real masterpiece of architecture of 9th -10th century.
- Then the tour continues to Chashma Ayub, meaning Job’s well and Bolo-Hauz mosque, known also as the mosque of forty columns built in honor of Bukhara governor Abu-Fayud Khan.
- Then you have a chance to walk along the shopping domes and visit one of the most famous madrasahs of Bukhara called Nodir Divan Begi which is also a part of Lyabi House Ensemble, famous central sightseeing of Bukhara.
- The tour will end with visiting Poi Kalon complex, the unique sample of architectural art of Bukhara.
- Overnight is at the hotel.
Day 10: Bukhara – Tashkent (by train) – Departure (Breakfast)
- Early morning transfer to Tashkent is by train.
- A full day is dedicated to a sightseeing tour in Tashkent.
- Today you will visit Independence Square, which is the main square of the country and was erected as a symbol of victory over fascism in World War II.
- Then you will have a chance to walk along the local Broadway, a walking street between Independence Square and Amir Timur Square.
- Furthermore, you can take a ride on the famous Tashkent metro, among the most beautiful subways in the world.
- Then you will visit the old part of the city, which includes Chorsu Bazaar, Kukaldash Madrasah, and the Hast Imam complex, which consists of several madrasahs, mosques, and mausoleums.
- Transfer to airport and flight home.
THIS TABLE BELOW SHOWS COST PER PERSON
| No. of Pax | Option A | Option B | Option C | Option D |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single Supplement | MYR 1340 | MYR 2060 | MYR 3160 | MYR 4430 |
| 2 Pax | MYR 16,630 | MYR 17,570 | MYR 18,890 | MYR 20,380 |
| 4 Pax | MYR 10,940 | MYR 11,830 | MYR 13,150 | MYR 14,640 |
| 6 Pax | MYR 8630 | MYR 9480 | MYR 10,830 | MYR 12,270 |
| 8 Pax | MYR 7690 | MYR 8570 | MYR 9890 | MYR 11,390 |
| 10 Pax | MYR 6860 | MYR 7740 | MYR 9010 | MYR 10,500 |
THIS TABLE BELOW SHOWS COST PER PERSON
| Cities | Option A | Option B | Option C | Option D |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bukhara | Porso Hotel or similar | Edem Plaza or similar | Orient Star or similar | Wyndham or similar |
| Almaty | Kazakhstan Hotel or similar | Kazzhol Hotel or similar | Royal Tulip Hotel or similar | Rixos Hotel or similar |
| Tashkent | Shosh Modern or similar | Shosh Modern or similar | Ramada Hotel or similar | Hyatt or similar |
| Samarkand | Registan Hotel or similar | Samaria Hotel or similar | Emirkhan Hotel or similar | Hilton Garden Inn or similar |
- Hotel accommodation is subject to availability.
- If the suggested hotel are not available, we will provide a suitable alternative hotel.
- Hotel rating are based on local standards, without any connections to international standards.
- If there are no free seats in the bullet train, we will replace it with a normal train or offer drive-by-auto transport.
- The itinerary may be subject to change due to circumstances beyond the company’s control.
- Valid from January 2026 till December 2026.




