Private 2 - Tages Aydarkul & Jurte Camp Tour : Samarkand-Buchhara





Beschreibung
Dieses private 2-tägige Abenteuer bietet weit mehr als einen Standardtransfer zwischen Samarkand und Buchara – es vereint Usbekistans unvergesslichste Natur-, Kultur- und Seidenstraßenerlebnisse in einer nahtlosen Reise. Schwimmen oder entspannen Sie am ruhigen Ufer des Aydarkul-Sees, reiten Sie auf Kamelen durch die Wüste Kyzylkum, genießen Sie eine authentische Übernachtung in einer traditionellen Jurte unter einem Sternenhimmel und erleben Sie echte nomadische Gastfreundschaft am Lagerfeuer. Am zweiten Tag erkunden Sie den heiligen Chashma-Komplex in Nurata, entdecken Sie keramische Meisterkunst in Gijduvan und besuchen Sie die historische Rabati Malik Caravanserai, bevor Sie in Buchara ankommen. Mit privatem Transport, flexiblem Tempo und anpassbaren Stopps ist diese Tour perfekt für Reisende, die Abenteuer, Kultur und unvergessliche Landschaften suchen – alles in einem einzigartigen Seidenstraßenerlebnis.
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Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Bitte bereiten Sie sich darauf vor, dass unser Fahrer Sie von Ihrem Hotel in Samarkand abholt.
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- Begleittiere erlaubt
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
Bewertungen(12)
Wonderful experience. Muxtorjon is a reliable, kind, and helpful driver. He took us from Samarkand to Bukhara, passing through Nurota, visiting Lake Ayurdal (delicious lunch) and sleeping in the Yurta Camp. The evening at the Yurta Camp was pleasant, with local cuisine, music, and camels. On the second day, we departed for Bukhara with a stop at a ceramics workshop. Jahongir travel is top-notch!
Beautiful experience, Muxtorjon is a driver and guide who is available, flexible, and very kind. Jahongir Travel is top-notch!
The driver escorted us through our experience from morning to the next night. They were very friendly and put us first. The camel experience was also a memorable desert activity. If you come to Uzbekistan, please try it!
Great experience, especially the night with the starry sky, met nice people, and the driver Mirhamid was very pleasant and knowledgeable.
It had good experience in the Yurt camping and star glazing. Even I booked online, everything was informed clearly. The driver Mirshod also made a different for the trip. He always used Google Translate and share information with me. He bought me ice-cream and played good music. When I had a mild heat stroke, he checked if I have medicine or could drive me to buy them. I was being taken care of well. The lake itself is so so due to the water and mud with lots of insects. On the way from Bukhara to Samarkand, I think it is good experience in the desert. Thanks
The Tour was pretty nice. We liked a Lot that we had enough time at each location we visited. However we did not expect the yurt camp to be so big and visited by 4 busses as we were just travelling with 3 people by car. Our Driver was really nice and helped us a lot. He could not speak English very well, but he managed it very good by translator.
Our Driver Ali has been very kind patient and flexible, we highly recommand him. Same for the organisation of the trip jahongir travel. The Yourte camp was clean, hot shower. The only bad things are that nobody really welcomed us explaining what is the place, why here, so the experience was very poor. Not sure the night there is a plus. The lake and the lunch at the lake were good, specially is your driver arrive forts so you have the whole place for you! So thanks to jahongir travel for the precise organisation and specially to Ali our driver.
Found Jahongir on internet and was fully supported with 2 nights trip in yurt camp and mountain village near Nuratau mount; train tickets and walking tour in Samarkand. Zafar is the best tour operator I’ve known. He understood my request better than myself!
The description of the tour is beyond poor, it doesn’t state that the trip starts in Samarkand and ends in Bukhara. We started in Samarkand needed to go back to Samarkand, informed the driver of this but once we noticed that he was going to Bukhara we where demanded 50USD extra to go to Samarkand where we had hotel, car and rest of luggage. Rude person on the phone demanded the money. Very disappointed. We where not taken to the ancient wall paintings and never informed of stop duration. Car didn’t have AC, driver did not speak English and driving was rough, got stopped by traffic police once.
Here's the text with grammar and minor stylistic improvements: Yurts are quite authentic, spacious, and have beds to sleep in. The bedding is very firm and not super comfortable. It can be very cold at night, so bring warm clothes. All in all, if you like camping, then go for it. The food served is simple yet quite tasty and comes in good portion sizes. For the evening entertainment, there was a Kazakh singer. He was not bad at all; however, after singing only 6-7 songs, he was done. Moreover, he took off his hat and walked around the circle asking for money. Tourists felt pressured and had to give him some tips. The absolutely revolting part was the camel ride. The animals are grossly mistreated. A couple of camels were clearly in pain, groaning every time their handlers made them kneel down and get up. All animals had punctured noses with wooden sticks, and one had a heavy metal bolt through its delicate nose. The weight of the metal made the camel's nose hang to one side (see the picture). Do not ride the camels. It's not worth it, let alone give the handlers tips! The ride was included in the price, but they asked for 20-30k of local currency nonetheless. Do not encourage animal cruelty!
Dear Guest, Thank you very much for sharing your honest feedback and for taking the time to describe your experience in detail. We’re pleased that you found the yurts authentic and enjoyed the local food, but we’re truly sorry to hear about the issues that affected your overall impression of the visit. We want to assure you that Jahongir Travel strongly condemns any form of animal mistreatment. The camel rides are organized by an independent camp operator, but we take this matter very seriously and have already contacted them to review and address the situation. We will continue to work only with partners who meet ethical and humane standards. We also appreciate your comments about the evening performance and guest comfort — this helps us improve how we communicate expectations about the desert stay experience. Thank you once again for bringing these concerns to our attention. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us ensure every guest’s experience is both authentic and responsible. Warm regards, The Jahongir Travel Team



