This morning, transfer to the train station for the Afrosiyob train (07:52 – 10:22 or 08:29-10:53) to Samarkand. A UNESCO listed city, Samarkand has long enchanted travellers and its history is rich with upheavals, from the time of Alexander the Great and the Arab Conquest to Genghis Khan’s invasion and, most notably, the reign of Tamerlane. As a result, Samarkand’s culture is a unique blend of Iranian, Indian, Mongolian, and influences from both Western and Eastern worlds.
Marvel at the iconic Registan Square, bordered by 3 ornate, majolica-covered madrassas, and a true highlight of Uzbekistan. Registan, meaning “Sandy Place”, was a medieval commercial centre and a place where royal decrees were announced and public executions were performed. The grand Madrassahs – Ulugh Beg, Sherdor, and Tilla-Kari – date back to the 15th and 17th centuries, and each have an expansive inner courtyard, with many of the ground-level student rooms now repurposed into small shops offering local handicrafts. While at Sherdor Madrassah, meaning “with Lions” – a name inspired by the lion like beasts which are depicted in the tiled mosaics above its entrance – you will enjoy a mini concert and mini lecture about national instruments.
Next you will visit the Happy Bird Craft Centre, located within a converted caravanserai, where you will meet with local artists. Continue to Bibi Khanym Mosque which in the 15th century, was one of the largest and most magnificent mosques in the world. Explore the Siyob Bazaar, bustling with local life.
Continue to Shah-i-Zinda – the “Tomb of the Living King” – a necropolis in the north-eastern part of Samarkand housing an avenue of Mausoleums featuring some of the richest tile works of the city. Legend has it that Qusam ibn Abbas, a cousin of the Prophet Muhammad (saw) is buried here. Note that there is a concrete stairway of around 36 stairs that is needed to be climbed to access the mausoleums.
This evening, you will return to Registan Square to see it illuminated at night. (Breakfast box).
Overnight – Emirkhan Hotel or similar