Licensed Tour Operator — Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Discover the Silk Road

Halal-friendly group tours across Uzbekistan for Indonesian travelers

All-inclusive packages starting from $699/person


Why Uzbekistan

A hidden gem on the ancient Silk Road — rich in Islamic heritage, stunning architecture, and warm hospitality

Halal Certified

100% halal meals throughout your trip. Uzbekistan is a Muslim-majority country with halal food everywhere.

UNESCO Heritage Sites

Visit Registan, Bukhara, Khiva and more — Uzbekistan boasts some of the world's most spectacular Islamic architecture.

Affordable Luxury

Premium experiences from $699 to $1,199. World-class destinations at a fraction of the cost of European tours.

Expert Guides

English and Bahasa-speaking local guides who know every corner of Uzbekistan and its rich history.


Tour Packages

Choose the perfect Silk Road adventure for your group — all packages include halal meals, accommodation, and guided tours

5 Days / 4 Nights

Samarkand–Bukhara Express

$699 /person
  • Registan Square and Shah-i-Zinda guided tour
  • Bibi-Khanym Mosque and Siab Bazaar
  • Full day in Bukhara — Ark, Kalon, Lyabi-Hauz
  • 4-star halal hotel accommodation
  • Airport transfers and intercity transport
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10 Days / 9 Nights

Full Uzbekistan

$1,199 /person
  • Complete tour: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva
  • Itchan Kala UNESCO walled city exploration
  • Imam Bukhari and Bahouddin Naqshband pilgrimages
  • Mountain day trip to Chimgan/Amirsoy
  • Domestic flights + 4-star halal hotels + all meals
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Explore Destinations

From ancient cities to mountain retreats — discover what awaits you across Uzbekistan

Magic City

Modern entertainment complex with themed attractions and cultural exhibits

Islam Sivilizatsiya Markazi

Islamic Civilization Center — a stunning museum showcasing Islamic art, manuscripts, and heritage

Beshqozon

Historic five-dome market, one of Tashkent's oldest covered bazaars

Skver

Central city park and monument square — the heart of modern Tashkent

Perfectum

Popular dining and leisure destination with upscale restaurants and entertainment

Seoul Mun

Korean cultural landmark symbolizing the friendship between Uzbekistan and South Korea

Next

Modern shopping and lifestyle center with international brands and local boutiques

Yangi O'zbekiston Bog'i

New Uzbekistan Garden — scenic modern park with fountains, walkways, and panoramic views

Chorsu Bozori

Iconic traditional bazaar — the heart of old Tashkent with spices, crafts, and local delicacies

Krasnogorsk

Scenic mountain retreat surrounded by forests — perfect for relaxation and fresh air

Amirsoy

Premier mountain resort and ski destination with year-round cable car rides and panoramic views

Chinorkent

Nature escape with plane trees and streams — a peaceful getaway in the Tashkent foothills

Piramida

Unique geological landmark with pyramid-shaped rock formations and hiking trails

Nanay

Riverside resort area popular with locals for weekend picnics and nature walks

Angren Tour Baza

Adventure tourism base offering outdoor activities, trekking, and mountain exploration

Chimyon

Lush alpine valley popular for hiking, horseback riding, and winter sports

Shilpildoq

Beautiful waterfall and nature trail destination — a hidden gem in the mountains

Registan Square

Uzbekistan's most iconic UNESCO site — three grand madrasahs forming a breathtaking public square

Bibi-Khanym Mosque

One of the largest mosques of the medieval Islamic world, built by Tamerlane in the 15th century

Imam Bukhari Mausoleum

Sacred pilgrimage site — the burial place of Imam Al-Bukhari, compiler of the most authentic hadith collection

Shah-i-Zinda

Avenue of mausoleums with stunning tilework — one of the most beautiful examples of Islamic architecture

Kalon Minaret

12th-century minaret standing 47 meters tall — one of Central Asia's most iconic landmarks

Ark Fortress

Ancient royal citadel at the heart of Bukhara, home to rulers for over a thousand years

Lyabi-Hauz

Historic pool square surrounded by madrasahs and mulberry trees — the social heart of old Bukhara

Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa

Last Emir's summer palace — a unique blend of Eastern and Western architectural styles

Bahouddin Naqshband Mausoleum

Important Sufi pilgrimage site — the burial place of the founder of the Naqshbandi order

Itchan Kala

UNESCO-listed walled inner city — one of the best-preserved Silk Road cities in Central Asia

Kuhna Ark

Ancient fortress palace of Khiva's khans with watchtowers offering panoramic city views

Islam Khoja Minaret

Tallest minaret in Khiva at 57 meters — climb to the top for breathtaking 360-degree views

Juma Mosque

10th-century mosque famous for its 218 intricately carved wooden columns, each one unique

Our Halal Guarantee

We understand the needs of Muslim travelers. Every aspect of your journey is designed with Islamic values in mind.

Halal Meals

Guaranteed halal food at every meal — Uzbekistan is a Muslim-majority nation

Mosque Visits

Scheduled visits to historic mosques and Islamic heritage sites throughout the tour

Prayer Times

Tour schedule respects prayer times with built-in breaks and nearby prayer facilities

No Alcohol

No alcohol included in any tour itinerary — a comfortable experience for all Muslim travelers


What Our Travelers Say

Hear from Indonesian travelers who experienced the magic of the Silk Road with Asiya Tours

★★★★★

"The Silk Road Classic tour exceeded all our expectations. Registan Square was breathtaking, and we never had to worry about finding halal food. The guide was incredibly knowledgeable about Islamic history."

AS

Ahmad Suryadi

Jakarta, Indonesia

★★★★★

"Visiting Imam Bukhari's mausoleum was a dream come true. The whole trip was so well organized — prayer times were always respected, and the hotels were very comfortable. Highly recommended!"

NF

Nur Fatimah

Bandung, Indonesia

★★★★★

"We traveled as a family group of 12 and everything was perfect. The kids loved Magic City, and the adults couldn't stop photographing Bukhara. Amazing value for the price — we're already planning our second trip!"

RH

Rizky Hidayat

Surabaya, Indonesia


Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before your Silk Road adventure

Indonesian passport holders can enter Uzbekistan visa-free for up to 30 days. No visa application or fee is required — just a valid passport with at least 6 months validity. This makes Uzbekistan one of the easiest destinations to visit from Indonesia.

Yes! Uzbekistan is a Muslim-majority country, and the vast majority of restaurants serve halal food by default. Traditional Uzbek cuisine — plov, shashlik, manti, samsa — is naturally halal. Our tours exclusively use halal-certified restaurants and hotels.

Our standard group tours have 10–20 travelers per group, ensuring a personal experience with our guides. We also offer private tours for families or smaller groups — just contact us via WhatsApp to arrange a custom itinerary.

The best times are spring (April–June) and autumn (September–November), when temperatures are comfortable at 20–30°C. Summer can be hot (35–40°C), while winter offers a unique snowy Silk Road experience with fewer crowds and lower prices.

All packages include: 4-star hotel accommodation, all halal meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner), English-speaking guide, intercity transport (train/flight), airport transfers, all entrance fees to attractions, and travel insurance. International flights are not included.

Uzbekistan is one of the safest countries in Central Asia for tourists. The country has a very low crime rate, and locals are known for their warm hospitality toward visitors. Tourist police are present at major attractions, and our guides are with you throughout the journey.


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