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Discover Bukhara One Day Group Experience

4.4(9)Bukhara1 hour
VIATOR4.7(3)TRIPADVISOR4.3(6)

Description

- Discover Bukhara in One Day - Step into the living museum of the Silk Road with our Bukhara Full Day Group Tour. From the serene Lyabi-Hauz Ensemble to the soaring Kalyan Minaret, from the royal Ark Citadel to the timeless Ismail Samani Mausoleum, this journey brings centuries of history, culture, and architecture to life. Travel comfortably with our professional guide and organized transfers, explore vibrant bazaars, admire masterpieces of Islamic art, and experience the unique atmosphere of Uzbekistan’s most historic city. With daily departures and a fixed group price, it’s the perfect way to see Bukhara without stress — just book, join, and enjoy.

Tour Options

Discover Bukhara One Day Group Experience

Itinerary

40 min

Your adventure in Bukhara begins at the Lyabi-Hauz Ensemble, a place where history, spirituality, and daily life have blended for centuries. Here, under the shade of ancient mulberry trees, locals once gathered around the pond (hauz) to trade stories, sip tea, and share news of the Silk Road. The square is framed by architectural gems: The Nadir Devanbegi Madrasa, decorated with colorful mosaics and mythological creatures. The Nadir Devanbegi Khanaka, once a spiritual refuge for wandering dervishes. Even today, Lyabi-Hauz remains the beating heart of Bukhara — a lively square filled with chaihanas, street vendors, and the timeless charm of Uzbek hospitality. It’s the perfect first step into the city’s soul.

30 min

No visit to Bukhara is complete without exploring its famous Trading Domes, once bustling centers of Silk Road commerce. Each dome had its own specialty: Toqi Sarrofon – the moneychangers’ dome, where merchants exchanged currencies from across Asia. Toqi Telpakfurushon – the hat sellers’ dome, filled with traditional headgear like turbans and embroidered caps. Toqi Zargaron – the jewelers’ dome, sparkling with gold, silver, and precious stones. Tim Abdullakhan – a covered bazaar where merchants traded fine silk, fabrics, and spices. Today, these historic domes remain full of life, with artisans and vendors offering souvenirs, carpets, and handicrafts — a perfect place to feel the spirit of the Silk Road and take home a memory of Bukhara.

Admission not included30 min

The Magoki-Attori Mosque is one of the oldest surviving mosques in Central Asia, with origins dating back to the 9th century. Built on the site of a former Zoroastrian temple and later a marketplace for herbs and spices, it reflects the many layers of Bukhara’s history. Its name, “Magoki-Attori”, means “the pit of the herbalists,” as the mosque once stood at the center of a bustling spice bazaar. The structure, partly sunken below ground level, has been reconstructed several times but still preserves its unique carved brickwork and decorative patterns. Today, it also serves as a small museum of carpets, displaying traditional Uzbek weaving and offering a glimpse into Bukhara’s rich textile heritage.

30 min

The Ulugbek Madrasa, built in 1417 by the great astronomer-king Ulugh Beg, is the oldest madrasa in Central Asia. It marked the beginning of Bukhara’s famous Kosh Madrasa ensemble, later joined by the Abdulaziz Khan Madrasa across the street. With its striking portal, intricate mosaics, and inscriptions dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge, this madrasa reflects Ulugh Beg’s vision of education and science as the foundations of a great civilization. Many of the finest scholars of the Timurid era studied here under his patronage. Today, visitors can admire its elegant façade and feel the intellectual spirit of a ruler who valued wisdom as much as power.

Admission not included30 min

Built in 1652 under the rule of Abdulaziz Khan, this madrasa stands directly across from the Ulugbek Madrasa, forming the Kosh Madrasa (“paired madrasa”) ensemble. If Ulugbek’s madrasa represents scholarly elegance, Abdulaziz Khan’s madrasa showcases the opulence of the later Bukhara Khanate. Its façade and interior dazzle with exquisite tilework, carved marble, gilded stalactite decorations, and vibrant floral and geometric patterns. The richly ornamented prayer hall and lecture rooms reflect the artistic ambitions of the 17th century. Together with the Ulugbek Madrasa opposite, it offers a striking contrast: the simplicity of Timurid architecture against the decorative extravagance of the later era.

50 min

e Poi Kalon Complex, meaning “Foot of the Great,” is the spiritual heart of Bukhara. Dominated by the towering Kalyan Minaret, it has inspired awe for nearly nine centuries. Built in 1127, the minaret rises 47 meters and was once so impressive that even Genghis Khan ordered it to be spared when he destroyed the rest of the city. Beside it stands the Kalyan Mosque, capable of hosting thousands of worshippers within its vast courtyard, and the Mir-i-Arab Madrasa, a living center of Islamic learning that still functions today. Together, these monuments form one of the most powerful images of the Silk Road. Here, visitors can feel the blend of history, spirituality, and architecture that makes Bukhara a timeless city.

20 min

The Mir-i-Arab Madrasa, built in the 16th century under Ubaydullah Khan, is one of the most revered centers of Islamic learning in Central Asia. Its elegant turquoise domes, harmonious proportions, and richly decorated portal make it a masterpiece of Bukhara’s sacred architecture. What makes this madrasa truly special is that it is still an active religious school — students study theology, philosophy, and the Qur’an within its walls. For this reason, entry inside is usually restricted, but its impressive exterior and spiritual atmosphere leave a lasting impression on visitors. Standing opposite the vast Kalyan Mosque, the Mir-i-Arab Madrasa completes the iconic silhouette of the Poi Kalon Complex, embodying centuries of faith and knowledge.

Admission not included40 min

The Ark Citadel is the ancient fortress and royal residence that served as the seat of Bukhara’s rulers for nearly 1,500 years. Rising above the old city, its massive mud-brick walls once protected palaces, mosques, and administrative offices of the emirate. Inside the Ark, visitors find courtyards, gateways, and small museums that tell the story of Bukhara’s emirs, their lavish courts, and the dramatic battles that shaped the city. The citadel was both a symbol of power and a self-contained royal town. Walking through its grand entrance, guests step back into the world of emirs and conquerors who ruled Bukhara from behind these walls. From here, one can imagine caravans arriving at the gates of this Silk Road stronghold.

30 min

The Bolo-Khauz Mosque, known as the “Mosque of the Emir’s Official Prayers,” was built in the early 18th century and later expanded under the last emirs of Bukhara. Its most striking feature is the elegant wooden iwan (porch), supported by 20 tall carved pillars, which create a graceful reflection in the pond (hauz) in front of the mosque. For centuries, this was the place where the emir and his court gathered for Friday prayers. Inside, the mosque impresses with its richly painted ceiling, colorful floral motifs, and serene atmosphere. Today, it remains one of Bukhara’s most photogenic sites, especially at sunrise or sunset, when the reflections of the wooden columns in the water make for unforgettable views.

Admission not included30 min

The Ismail Samani Mausoleum, built in the 9th–10th centuries, is the oldest surviving monument in Bukhara and one of the finest examples of early Islamic architecture in Central Asia. Dedicated to Ismail Samani, the founder of the Samanid dynasty, this small yet perfectly proportioned structure has survived more than 1,000 years of history. Its beauty lies in the simplicity and craftsmanship of its intricately patterned baked brickwork, which changes appearance with the light of the sun. The mausoleum is often called a “jewel of architecture,” as it bridges pre-Islamic traditions with Islamic art. Surrounded by a peaceful park, it offers a serene and reflective ending to a journey through the treasures of Bukhara.

Highlights

Professional English-speaking guide (other languages available on request with enough participants)
Bottled water
Full-day program covering major landmarks of Bukhara
Meeting point assistance (guide with TravelX sign at Lyabi-Hauz Ensemble)

What's included

Included
Professional English-speaking guide (other languages available on request with enough participants)
Bottled water
Full-day program covering major landmarks of Bukhara
Meeting point assistance (guide with TravelX sign at Lyabi-Hauz Ensemble)
Not included
Lunch (guests pay directly at the restaurant; guide assists with ordering & recommendations)
Tips for guide (optional, at guest’s discretion)
Personal expenses & souvenirs

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(9)

4
494saminn
June 25, 2026
Bukhara Trip

It Was Great Day I Spend In Bukhara With My Guide ~Dilfuza Salimboyevna I just had 5 hours in Bukhara And My Guide Dilfuza Show Me Historical Places With Details Which I couldn’t see if I was by myself In 40’ degree Hot weather She Still didn’t give up and keep walking with me in hot weather of Bukhara Hats off to her

Operator response

Dear Guest, Thank you for your kind words! We're so glad Dilfuza Salimboyevna made your time in Bukhara memorable — bringing the city's history to life and braving that 40°C heat without missing a beat! We'll pass your "hats off" on to her. 🙏 We'd love to welcome you back to explore more of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan whenever you're ready for your next adventure. Safe travels, and thank you for choosing TravelX! Warm regards, The TravelX Team

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Roving27607020344
June 20, 2026
Had a wonderful experience with Gulnora

We had a wonderful experience with Gulnora, our tour guide. She explained many interesting things about the places we visited and went the extra mile by taking us to the university we wanted to visit. Since she had graduated from the university, she kindly introduced us to some of the people who worked there. Her support made the visit even more meaningful and memorable.

Operator response

We are glad to make your day! Welcome to Uzbekistan :)

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G9100PWbettinam
May 27, 2026
The perfect tour in Bukhara.

Our tour guide Dilfuza was perfect - good English, very knowledgeable, born in Bukhara, she was able to answer all our questions - and did so very patiently. We had a fantastic tour that brought us closer to the most beautiful sights of Bukhara. A very good recommendation for a restaurant at the end of the tour was also included. The tour with Dilfuza is absolutely recommended - thank you very much.

Operator response

Vielen herzlichen Dank für Ihre wunderbare Bewertung! Es freut uns sehr zu hören, dass Sie die Tour durch Buchara mit Dilfuza genossen haben. Wir geben Ihr schönes Feedback gerne an sie weiter. Es war uns eine Freude, Ihnen die schönsten Seiten von Buchara näherzubringen. Wir hoffen, Sie bald wieder bei einer unserer Touren begrüßen zu dürfen!

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C5696EQclairen
May 10, 2026
No tour and no refund

Do not book with TA or with this company. I was there just a bit after 9am and the guide did not come until after 1pm. I was having lunch. TA said there was a thorough review and I can’t get a refund. Disgraceful.

Operator response

I am sorry that you faced this problem. But that day, there were other tourists for the same tour and guide met them in the location and started the tour at about 9.05- 9.10. As the other members already were there 10minutes before 9.00 a.m. In your refund form also you mentioned that you were late about 13 minutes. Anyway, tripatvisor have fully refunded your money. We are sorry for you situation, but it is your bad that you are late and kindda blaming us for the situation.

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Angela N
April 13, 2026
Bukhara, Uzbekistan, on a sunny morning

Our guide Mari, was very gentle, she told us stories about the history and culture of Uzbekistan, she introduced us to the way of life. She also did everything without hurrying us. We stopped for a cup of coffee or tea, according to each person's preferences. All in all it was a pleasant and educational experience. Thank you, Mari!

Operator response

Thank you very much for your kind review! We are happy to hear that you enjoyed the tour with Mari and appreciated her gentle approach, stories, and attention to your pace and preferences. We will gladly share your lovely words with her. Thank you for choosing us, and we hope to welcome you again in Uzbekistan!

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Safari60181996895
April 8, 2026
Great experience and knowledge about Bukhara

We spent our time very well with great guidance, it is as if being in ancient times on the streets of Bukhara. Highly recommended

Operator response

Thank you very much for your kind review! We are happy to hear that you enjoyed the tour and felt the special atmosphere of ancient Bukhara. Your recommendation means a lot to us. We hope to welcome you again on another TravelX experience!

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Avinanda_G
April 8, 2026
BUKHARA - where History comes to life!

Imagine meeting up with the very man (Amir Temur) who had once invaded our country, and yet we are left in effusive praise of his valour and statesmanship!!!! Such was our experience with our guide MARI, who hand held us along the glorious highway of Uzbekistan history and its many places of pride in Bukhara! She was generously knowledgeable, as well as gentle with our ignorance. She introduced us not only with the great conqueror Temur, but also the jester-philosopher Mollah Naseeruddin, and we loved them all!

Operator response

Thank you very much for your beautiful and thoughtful review! We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed the Discover Bukhara One Day Group Experience with Mari. It is wonderful to know that her knowledge, gentle approach, and storytelling helped bring Uzbekistan’s history and culture to life for you. We will gladly share your kind words with her. Thank you for choosing us, and we hope to welcome you again in Uzbekistan!

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Ambrogino_D
October 15, 2025
Walking to Bukhara

Nice walk between bazaars and madrasas. Practically revive the ancient markets of the Silk Road

Operator response

Grazie mille per la sua gentile recensione! Siamo felici che abbia apprezzato la passeggiata tra i bazar e le madrase di Bukhara, respirando l’atmosfera degli antichi mercati della Via della Seta. Speriamo di accoglierla nuovamente in Uzbekistan!

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Katherine_M
October 2, 2025
Outstanding! Highly recommend

I loved this tour and highly recommend it. Maqsuda, the guide was wonderful. She was impressively knowledgeable and adapted easily to what areas I was most interested in (it was only her and I, which was awesome). When I asked, she also taught me things about current culture and society which was an added bonus. I had a great time and recommend this tour.

Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review! We are delighted to hear that you loved the Discover Bukhara One Day Group Experience and enjoyed the tour with Maqsuda. It is great to know that her knowledge, flexibility, and insights into local culture made your experience even more special. We will gladly share your kind words with her. We hope to welcome you again in Uzbekistan!

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