Résumé
Embark on a two-week journey to explore the highlights of three of the most popular stans along the Silk Road|Meet local villagers in the countryside of Bukhara and admire the beautiful madrassas and mausoleums of Uzbekistan|Visit the quirky city of Turkestan in Kazakhstan and discover the stunning gorges and remote villages of Kyrgyzstan

Itinéraire court
- Jour 1
- Join Trip In Bishkek And Have An Afternoon Explori...
- Jour 2
- Visit Burana Tower. Attend A Felt-Making Mastercla...
- Jour 3
- Drive To Lake Issyk Kul To Sleep In A Yurt. Breadm...
- Jour 4
- Explore Jety-Oguz Gorge. Learn About Traditional M...
- Jour 5
- Cross The Border Into Kazakhstan And Explore Kolsa...
- Jour 6
- Explore Charyn Canyon On Foot Before Driving To Al...
- Jour 7
- Tour The Wide Boulevards And Green Parks Of Almaty...
- Jour 8
- Discover The City Of Turkestan, Kazakhstan’S Best-...
- Jour 9
- Bid Farewell To Kazakhstan And Drive To The Capita...
- Jour 10
- City Tour Of Tashkent And Free Time In The Afterno...
- Jour 11
- Morning High-Speed Train To Bukhara, Discover Blue...
- Jour 12
- Another Day Exploring Bukhara
- Jour 13
- Pottery Workshop And Meet Local Villagers Nearby B...
- Jour 14
- Guided Tour Of Samarkand’S Magnificent Mosques And...
- Jour 15
- Trip Ends In Samarkand
Pays (3): Kazakhstan, Kirghizistan, Ouzbékistan
Villes de voyage (9): Almaty, Astana, Bishkek, Bucchara, Karakol, Khiva, Samarkand, Shymkent, Tashkent
Details
Set off on a thrilling two-week adventure across three of the most renowned Stans. Discover the breathtaking gorges and secluded villages of Kyrgyzstan, marvel at the vibrant blue and aquamarine-tiled madrassas and mausoleums of Uzbekistan, and uncover the charm of Turkestan, Kazakhstan's hidden gem. Our remarkable journey guides you through the iconic wonders of the Silk Road.
Issyk Kul Lake - Experience the life of the nomads sleeping in a yurt and making bread with locals
Bukhara - Marvel at this well-preserved iconic city and explore rural life outside of its walls
Turkestan - Discover this lesser-known Kazakh city, its surrounding region and rich history