From Bukhara or Samarkand 2 Day Aydarkul Lake and Yurt Camp Tour





Description
Explore the serene beauty of the Kyzylkum "Red Desert" on this unforgettable journey from Samarkand or Bukhara. Your adventure begins with a scenic drive to the Yurt Camp by Aydarkul Lake, where you will immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature. Visit the historical Nurota complex, enjoy a lakeside lunch, and experience camel riding while witnessing stunning desert sunsets. At night, gather around a campfire to enjoy traditional nomadic music and dance under a starry sky, before settling in for an overnight stay in a yurt. - Scenic 250 km drive from Samarkand or Bukhara to the Yurt Camp - Visit Nurota, home to ancient fortifications linked to Alexander the Great - Traditional dinner and campfire gathering with local music and dance - Enjoy leisure time walking the sand dunes and swimming in Aydarkul Lake (weather permitting)
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Pickup Locations & Times
I can arrange hotel pick‑up anywhere in Samarkand and Bukhara City, do not need to travel to a designated meeting point.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
Though there was a little pick-up delay, the tour operation team took immediate action very smoothly and could reach the yult camp without any trouble. The driver who speaks Russian was friendly and looked so happy😃 when I gave him Japanese Salt Candies. Upon arriving at the campsite, we were greeted by a wonderful young guide. He immediately explained the schedule clearly, making it easy to understand what we would be doing next, which put us at ease. Lake Aydarkul is very large, and in the inlet, the calm blue water is tranquil with no ripples. Our guide told us that the outer side, where there were waves, had cooler water flowing, so I walked there and immersed ourselves in the shallow lake for a while. This was truly the most blissful moment of the trip. I was a little surprised to see three cows strolling together in the lake. After relaxing by the lake, it was time for my first camel ride. Looking at the peaceful faces of the camels somehow made me feel warm and fuzzy inside. The ride was a bit bumpy when the camels stood up, but it was no problem at all, just like riding a horse. Another participant took a video of me. Afterwards, we had dinner. We savored Uzbek cuisine. Our guide was also there, and we had a pleasant conversation. After dinner, we gathered around a bonfire and listened to Uzbek folk songs. The starry sky and the silence of the night were wonderful. The time from breakfast the next morning until our departure flew by. On the way, we stopped in Nurōta to enjoy the view from a hilltop, then said goodbye to our guide and set off for Bukhara. The driver dropped me off at the hotel. I would love to participate again and swim in that tranquil lake. I also wish I could gaze at the starry sky longer. This trip left me with such feelings. The guide's English was impeccable, and he shared fascinating stories about life and customs in Uzbekistan. Thank you so much for providing such a wonderful experience.



