Excursão ao vale de Fergana





Descrição
Descubra a arte do Uzbequistão em um tour pelo Vale de Fergana a partir de Tashkent. Famoso por seda e cerâmica, o vale é um centro de artesanato tradicional. Comece com a coleta do hotel e conduza através do Kamchik Mountain Pass até Kokand. Visite o atelier de Rustam Usmanov, um renomado cerâmico cujas peças são exibidas em todo o mundo. Assista a cerâmica sendo feita e explore sua vibrante coleção. Continue até Margilan, o centro da indústria de seda do Uzbequistão. Depois de navegar pelo bazar local, visite a Yodgorlik Silk Factory, o último lugar ainda produzindo seda inteiramente à mão. Veja cada etapa da produção e admire tecidos ikat coloridos tecidos com métodos centenários. Depois de um dia inteiro de cultura e artesanato, regresse a Tashkent com entrega do hotel incluída. Este passeio é ideal para viajantes que buscam tradições autênticas e patrimônio vivo.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
A cidade de Kokand, localizada na parte ocidental do vale de Fergana, é uma das cidades mais antigas do Uzbequistão. Você visitará o Palácio Khudoyar-Khan, a Mesquita Jami e a Madrasah de Norbut-biy
Rishtan - Cerâmica Vidrada, localizada a 50 km a oeste de Fergana, existe uma vila de Rishtan, cujos moradores são conhecidos por sua cerâmica. De fontes históricas, sabemos que, há 800 anos, artesãos talentosos produziam cerâmica em Rishtan. A cerâmica de Rishtan difere da riqueza da decoração, dominada pelo azul. Você visitará a casa de um conhecido mestre de cerâmica, Rustam Usmanov, cujas obras são exibidas em exposições mundiais. No mestre de cerâmica, você visitará o workshop, verá o processo de criação de cerâmica e a coleção de cerâmica local.
Se você estiver viajando pela Rota da Seda em busca de respostas sobre a origem do tecido altamente elogiado, a Margilon e sua Fábrica de Seda Yodgorlik devem ser o seu ponto zero. O Uzbequistão é o terceiro maior produtor de seda do mundo e a Margilon é o centro tradicional da indústria. Grande parte da seda que você vê à venda em Samarkand e Bukhara é de fato feita em fábricas aqui. Caminhe no mercado tradicional e continue até a fábrica de Yodgorlik Silk para ver o processo de produção de seda com padrões tradicionais de Ikat (fechado aos domingos).
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Buscamos todos os viajantes em seus hotéis em Tashkent
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
- O passeio será realizado em carro sedan AC. Pegamos os viajantes de seu hotel no início da manhã e dirigimos para Margilon, a estrada leva 4 horas e fica através do Kamchik Mountain Pass. À tarde, transferimos para Tashkent; à noite, você será transferido para o seu hotel.
Avaliações(17)
Very professional and organized. The driver was great. The guide was phenomenal. He was pleasant and knowledgeable.
This tour is long and concludes with a five hour drive back to Tashkent, so be prepared. But the tour itself is very good. You get to see the main sites of Kokand and travel into the Ferghana Valley. The visits to the workshops in Rishitan and Margilan are very interesting (be prepared to shop). The landscape is beautiful, so the large amount of time spent in the car is more interesting that one might expect. Dress comfortably, you will be doing a lot of riding in the car.
Our guide Ulug Beg was very passionate about the history and culture of his country, particularly about the Fergana Valley, which is a bidden gem. It’s a long drive but it’s really worth it. Thank you so much, Ulug Beg!
The train trip was great but Fergana is a tourist trap, we saw no original workshops and overall not worth the effort. lots of driving to underwhelming places . sadly not we expected.
I live and work in Tashkent and wanted to get out of the city for a change. I saw the Fergana Valley trip and liked the sound, but I didn't want to do the ceramics. I asked about a tailor made trip just to Kokand and they organised a driver and local guide. It was a long journey, but very nice to see the scenery enroute over the mountain pass. Also interesting to drive through some non-touristic towns. The local guide was knowledgeable and friendly, and there was just enough to see before the journey back to Tashkent.
We have enjoyed the trip. This a great opportunity to see historical places. Our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. The only critique is the price. You may order the same tour locally significantly cheaper.
Amazing views and a super helpful and supportive driver. An amazing part of Uzbekistan to visit. A long day, but well worth it.
Nice experience, crossing the mountain range to get to the Fergana valley is certainly impactful and the driver Ali was exceptional in terms of friendliness and helpfulness. We were able to visit the silk factory and witness its processing using traditional and modern methods, enriched by a free explanation in English. Also interesting is a visit to a small producer of ceramics worked entirely by hand, if you are lucky and find the grand master he will even let you work the clay on the wheel. Finally we visited some local mandrasas with some small shops inside that sell traditional and completely handcrafted clothing and accessories of remarkable workmanship. In all these places you can buy at attractive prices. In conclusion, I recommend this tour to complete an Uzbek experience.
The day was long, a lot of driving; from Tashkent to Kokand we got to drive over the Kamchik pass, over a wonderful mountain road. The visit to kokand was interesting even if the city could retain only few of the historical places. The guide was knowledgeable. However driving additional hours to margilan and rishtan to simply enter two silk and pottery shops/workshops felt unnecessary, almost a loss of time. Nothing against the particular places visited, but now worth two extra hour on the road for the 20min visits that could have probably been taken place elsewhere. In hindsight, getting the train to kokand and back would have been a better option.
Not worth the money. I wonder what we paid for that much. I get it's a lot of driving but for what. Seeing 2 shops which could have been visited anywhere else in the county too



