Reach Hotel on your own ( name of hotel will be informed at the time of booking )– Dinner and overnight stay at Hotel.
Transfer to Airport at 4:30am.
Arrival in Tashkent at 1300 Hrs and Customs will take about 01 Hour.
Our Airport Executive will be waiting outside the Airport with Placard.
Straight Transfer to Indian Restaurant for Hi Tea with Indian Snacks / Sandwiches.
Transfer Restaurant -Hotel by bus/ Check-in to the Hotel at 16.00Hrs
Transfer for Evening City Tour at 18.00 Hrs-
Independence Square: After the proclamation of Uzbekistan's independence in
September 1991, & Lenin Square was renamed in 1992 as & Mustaqillik Maydoni,
which translates to & Independence Square in English. The monument to Lenin was
dismantled, and in its place the Monument of Independence of Uzbekistan, in the form of
the globe, was erected. Later, in front of the pedestal was set a figure of a woman,
symbolising the Motherland. Independence Square is now the central square of
Tashkent; it hosts celebrations and military parades in the days of special events and
public holidays.
Tashkent Broadway: Sailgokh Street, known locally as ‘Broadway’, has some street artists and
painters, who display their original artworks. The Broadway street is in the very center of
Tashkent and connects two main squares of the city, Amir Temur and Independent squares.
There are many shopping centers, fashion shops, boutiques, restaurants, and cafes are located on and
around the Broadway in Tashkent. Here you may also pick up some handmade crafts, souvenirs and
bric-a- bracs. Tashkent’s Broadway is also one of the greenest parks in the city with a huge area
of shady trees and beautiful fountains.
Amir Temur Square: Amir Timur Square is surrounded with the buildings of the “Uzbekistan” Hotel,
University of Law (former Women’s Gymnasium), the Amir Timur Museum, well-known Tashkent
Chimes and the Forums Palace - one of the most grandiose architectural structures in Tashkent.
Almost all the buildings located around Amir Timur Square have historical importance.
20:00hrs Transfer to an Indian Restaurant for Grand Gala Dinner with Veg , Non Veg Snacks,
free flow of Vodka, Beer, soft drinks & world Class Belly Dance Show Program (You May Carry
your own Alcohol with No Extra Charges) Transfer back to Hotel at 22.00 Hrs.
Breakfast 07:00 hrs – 10.00 Hrs
After a sumptuous breakfast check out from hotel. Keep your Luggage in cloak room carry
just a pair of warm clothes with few essentials.
10.00 hrs Visit Charvak and Chimgan mountains about 125 KMS from Tashkent. Nicknamed
Switzerland of Uzbekistan, this area is famous with Tashkent residents and guests as a
recreational area. Chair lift takes you to the top of the mountain from where you enjoy
breathtaking views, you must take some time for photo shooting!
14:30hrs Lunch in Pyramids resort in Chimgan Mountains
15:30hrs Free time to explore Charvak Artificial Reservoir & You may try your hands on
Skiing, Ice skating, Snow Bikes, Horse riding, Local Kebabs with Vodka on your own cost.
18:00hrs Transfer to resort for check in : Relax for a while
20:00hrs Dinner @ Resort’s Ball Room with Veg , Non Veg Snacks, free flow of Vodka,
Beer, soft drinks & world Class Belly Dance Show Program (You May Carry your own
Alcohol with No Extra Charges)
Overnight at Resort.
Breakfast 07:00 Hrs -10:00 Hrs
11.00 Hrs After sumptuous breakfast check out & Transfer to Tashkent
13.00 Hrs Reach Tashkent & Straight Transfer to Indian Restaurant for Lunch
14.30 Hrs Check in the Hotel & 01 Hour free to relax.
15.30 Hrs Panoramic City Tour of Beautiful Tashkent, visit:
Monument of Courage” (1969): The monumental complex ‘Courage’ dedicated to the
1966 earthquake in Tashkent is one of the most significant monuments in today’s city.
On 26 April 1966, at 5:24 a.m., an earthquake with a magnitude of 8.3 shook the city. The
incredibly strong seismic shaking changed Tashkent's appearance forever. Half of the
city’s inhabitants were left without a roof over their heads and had to live in tents. The
earthquake had had its epic-centre at a depth of 10 km right under the central blocks of
Tashkent, in about the place where the Monument of Courage was erected. A black
labradorite cube with the date of 26 April 1966 inscribed on one of its sides is installed
on a granite pedestal. Another side of the cube presents a clock, the hands of which show
the time of 5:24. The cube is split by a crack symbolising the break of the earth and
continuing to the foot of the statue, which represents a woman embracing a child and a
man trying to protect them with his breast from the strike of the nature. In the
background of the monument there is a composition in relief telling about the
restoration of Tashkent.
Romanov Prince Duke” Residence: One of the unusual monuments of Tashkent is the Prince
Romanov residence, built in 1891 in the center of the city, under the project of architects A.L. Benoit
and V.S. Geyntseltsman. This is a one-storey private residence of Nikolay Konstantinovich Romanov,
who was a grandson of Emperor Nicholay I, and who was exiled by his royal parents to Tashkent in
1877 to live there until his death in 1918. After his death, the building housed the Museum of Arts of
Uzbekistan, then Museum of Antiques and Jewelry of Uzbekistan, and in Soviet times it was used for
the Palace of the Pioneers. At the end of the XX century, the building was restored and is now used as
the Reception House of the MFA of Uzbekistan.
Opera and Ballet Theatre named after Alisher Navoi (outside only): The Alisher Navoi Opera and
Ballet Theatre is the largest and most unique theatre on the territory of Central and Southeast Asia. Its
achievements are of great value to the Uzbek people, the pride of the nation. In 1929, amateurs of
concert-ethnographic group led by M. Kari-Yakubov waas established and later founded the
professional theatre. In 1939 it was renamed to the Uzbek State Opera and Ballet Theatre, and in
March of 1948 it was united with Russian theatre and called as the State Opera and Ballet Theatre
named after Alisher Navoi. Later, in 1959 the theatre obtained the status of Academic theatre and in
1966 – the status of Bolshoi Theatre, Designed by Alexey Shchusev, the building of the theater was
built in 1942-1947 and was opened to the public in November, 1947, celebrating the 500th
anniversary of the birth of Alisher Navoi. During 1945-47, the Japanese prisoners of war participated
in the building construction under forced labor. The theater has a capacity of 1,400 spectators. It has
its main stage of 540 square meters.
Memorial of Repressions Victims with the traditional ornaments: Memorial complex of Memory of
Repression Victims was opened in 2002, located in one of the most beautiful places in Tashkent,
opposite the TV Tower. The complex consists of two buildings, devoted to the victims of Stalin
repression, as well as park and rotunda with a memorial stone. Rotunda is the building with the dome
of turquoise color, based on eight marble columns. There is an inscription in three languages on the
memorial stone: “In the memory of those who died for their country will live forever”. It was
decide to build identical building of the museum in honor of 20-th anniversary of Independent
of Uzbekistan. Today, the building complex consists of two buildings-twins, where visitors like to be
photographed.
Tashkent TV Tower (outside only): The Tashkent Television Tower (Uzbek: Toshkent
Teleminorasi) is a 375-metre- high (1,230 ft) tower, located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Construction
started in 1978 and it began operation 6 years later, on 15 January 1985. It was the 3rd tallest tower in
the world from 1985 to 1991. The Tashkent Television Tower (Uzbek: Toshkent Teleminorasi) is a
375-metre- high (1,230 ft) tower, located in Tashkent ,Uzbekistan. Construction started in 1978 and it
began operation 6 years later, on 15 January 1985. It was the 3rd tallest tower in the world from 1985
to 1991. The main purposes of the tower are radio and TV-transmission. The signal reaches the
farthest points of Tashkent Province and some of the south regions of Kazakhstan. The tower is also
used for communication between governmental departments, and organizations. The tower also
serves as a complex hydrometeorological station.
Visit Hazrat Imam complex, Old City: Hast Imam Square (Hazrati Imam) is a religious center of
Tashkent. Hast-Imam is located in the old town, within neighborhoods with the old wattle and daub
houses. This complex appeared near the tomb of one of the first imam of Tashkent city, the famous
scientist, scholar of the Koran and Hadith, poet and craftsman Hazrati Imam (full name - Abu-Bakr
Muhammad Kaffal Shashi). On the territory of the Hast-Imam, there are few arhitectural monuments,
including the madrasah of Barak-Khan, Tilla Sheikh Mosque, mausoleum of the Saint Abu Bakr Kaffal
Shashi and the Islamic Institute of Imam al-Bukhari, where future preachers are taught. The Spiritual
Administration of the Muslims of Central Asia, led by the Mufti, is also placed there.
20:00hrs Transfer to an Indian Restaurant for Grand Gala Dinner with Veg , Non Veg
Snacks, free flow of Vodka, Beer, soft drinks & world Class Belly Dance Show Program
(You May Carry your own Alcohol with No Extra Charges)
23:00hrs Transfer back to the hotel.
Breakfast 07.00 Hrs – 10.00 Hrs
Visit beautiful Samarkand by bullet train –day trip–Return by late evening:
20:00hrs Transfer to an Indian Restaurant for Grand Gala Dinner with Veg , Non Veg
Snacks, free flow of Vodka, Beer, soft drinks & world Class Belly Dance Show Program
(You May Carry your own Alcohol with No Extra Charges)
22:00 Hrs Transfer Back to Hotel.
1. Breakfast 06.30 Hrs – 07.30 Hrs
2. Check out from Hotel @ 0700 Hrs.
3. 7.30 Hrs Transfer to Tashkent International Airport for your onward Journey
4. 16:25 Arrive at New Delhi International Airport
Date | Flight No | Sector | Departure Time | Arrival Time |
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Tuesday | HY 422 | DEL-TAS | 0845 | 1300 |
Saturday | HY 425 | TAS-DEL | 1115 | 1625 |