
Tours across Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, curated.
Journeys to Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva and beyond — planned and hosted by the team behind The Heritage Tashkent, a boutique hotel where every corridor already tells the story of the Silk Road.
From the hotel to the road
Born in a boutique hotel in Tashkent
The Heritage Journey is the tour operator of The Heritage Tashkent. The same standards — quiet luxury, real craft, unhurried pace — now travel with you across the country.


Where we go
Three cities, one golden road
Each destination page is a small field guide: the story, the highlights, the food, and the practical truths.

The crossroads of the Silk Road
Samarkand
Where Timur built an empire's showcase, and the tiles still hold the sky.

The holy city of the sands
Bukhara
A living medieval city where the trading domes still trade.

The museum city that never closed
Khiva
A complete walled city of clay and turquoise at the edge of the desert.
The journeys
Curated, small, unhurried
Groups of ten at most — often far fewer. Every journey is hosted, paced for the light, and bookended by The Heritage Tashkent.

Samarkand · Bukhara · Khiva
The Golden Road, unhurried
8 days · small group · from $1,940
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Bukhara · Kyzylkum · Nukus · Aral
Desert light & the last sea
6 days · private · from $2,260
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Tashkent · Fergana Valley · Samarkand
Craft week: ikat & ceramics
5 days · small group · from $1,310
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Notes from the road
Practical, specific, and written by people who take these trains every month.

14 July 2026 · 5 min read
The Registan after the buses leave
The world's most photographed square keeps its real self for the last hour of light. Notes on timing Samarkand.

10 July 2026 · 7 min read
First time in Uzbekistan: what actually matters
Visas are easy now, the trains are excellent, and the plov is a schedule. Ten practical truths for a first journey.
Tell us your dates. We'll do the rest.
Online booking arrives with the full platform. Until then we plan journeys the old way — person to person, usually within one working day.