We would like to offer you to change the tourist route and go to the very heart of the many-sided Tashkent, to its residential quarters mahallas, where the passage of time, social foundations and traditions continue to flow in the same rhythm as several hundred years ago. Here, children play merrily under the supervision of old people among the narrow streets, the hypnotic quail songs sound from behind the high walls, the baker takes fresh fragrant bread from the oven, and a merry wedding is celebrated on the neighboring street.
Mahalla is worthy of attention not only for those who are interested in the traditional architecture of the cities of Uzbekistan, but also for those who want to see the real life of local residents, plunge into the daily rituals of a traditional Uzbek family, which tightly intertwine history, religion, life, traditions and social life.
Pickup included
09:00 – Guide and driver will meet you at the hotel lobby or in another place convenient for you.
We will start our tour with a visit to the memorial and cultural Khazrati Imam Complex, on the territory of which there are several places of worship. We will start with a visit to the Friday Mosque, where we will try to understand the daily spiritual rituals of the locals and how the daily prayer schedule affects their daily routine. You will then be able to see one of the oldest Qurans in existence, located in a nearby building. You will also visit the Barak-Khan Madrassah, which vaguely resembles a mini-version of the famous Registan Square in Samarkand.
Note: the visit time of religious places, or the order of visits could be alternated due to Friday praying times or Muslim holidays.
After studying the religious component, we will go to the residential area of the mahalla, where we will visit a traditional Tashkent house.
A cozy workshop of technologist of Uzbekistan traditional fabrics is located not far from this house. Here you can take a mini tour of the varieties and styles of traditional fabrics during a tea break, and you will also learn to identify the characteristic ornaments of the Ferghana Valley, Shakhrisabz and Boysun. You will also be able to see a functioning loom used for hand-weaving ikat and adras fabrics.
The continuation of the tour will take place in the format of a walk along the narrow streets of the mahalla along the Kalkauz canal (estimated walking distance is 0.5 km). Here your guide will tell you many amazing stories and local legends, and he will also show you the technology that makes the walls of traditional houses withstand various seismic loads. You can also become a casual witness to a traditional wedding or family celebration.
After the cultural part, we will go to explore the social life that has always been seething between the bright stalls of the oriental bazaars. One of these places today is the oriental Chorsu Bazaar. Like many centuries ago, today the bazaar is the center of attraction for the local population, where acquaintances and neighbors exchange news, buy or sell various goods, competing in the ability to bargain. You can also practice this «competition» and consolidate your skills in getting the «best prices».
The bazaar is famous not only for its food stalls and commodity shops but also for its street food complex. In addition to traditional pilaf and barbecue, here you will be offered almost the entire range of national dishes that will make even those who are not hungry. Optional: You will be offered a lunch in the format of street food tasting.
At the end of a day full of impressions, you will visit the Rakhimov’s unique house workshop, of the family of hereditary ceramists. Here you can communicate directly with the master over tea and oriental sweets after a leisurely walk through the workshop, a garden in a small courtyard and an exhibition hall of the author's works.
At the end of all visits, the guide and driver will bring you to a hotel or other place convenient for you in the central part of Tashkent.
We hope very much that this day, which you spent in the circle of your new hospitable Uzbek friends, will warm you with pleasant memories for a very long time.
Note: the visit time could be alternated due to the availability of visit times and/or due to special exhibitions the venue may hold. The guide will inform you during the tour. In case of no-visiting days (very rare), we will provide you with alternative experiences.
Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, is a vibrant city that blends modern urban life with rich historical heritage. Known for its Soviet-era architecture, bustling bazaars, and beautiful parks, it offers a unique mix of cultures and experiences. The city's rapid development and strategic location make it a gateway to Central Asia.
This historic religious complex houses the Osman Quran, one of the world's oldest Qurans. It's a significant site for Islamic pilgrimage.
One of the oldest and largest bazaars in Central Asia, Chorsu offers a vibrant atmosphere with a variety of goods, from fresh produce to traditional crafts.
Named after the famous conqueror, this square is the heart of Tashkent, surrounded by beautiful architecture and monuments.
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The Tashkent TV Tower is the tallest structure in Uzbekistan, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.
A rice dish cooked with carrots, meat (usually lamb or beef), and spices. It's a staple of Uzbek cuisine and often served at celebrations.
A noodle soup with meat, vegetables, and a rich broth. It's a comforting and hearty dish, often enjoyed for lunch.
Grilled skewers of marinated meat, usually lamb or beef. It's a popular street food and often served with onions and flatbread.
Baked pastries filled with meat, pumpkin, or potatoes. They are a popular street food and can be found in bakeries and markets.
These months offer pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is vibrant with festivals and cultural events.
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Tashkent is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence. However, petty crime and scams can occur, especially in crowded areas and tourist spots.
Tashkent Railway Station
Tashkent International Bus Terminal, Seragelsk Bus Station
The metro is clean, efficient, and affordable. It's the fastest way to get around the city.
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Car, Bike, Scooter
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