DAY 13: TASHKENT TO SAMARKAND
(Fast Train)
This morning, transfer to the railway station for your journey by fast train to one of the most legendary cities along the Silk Road, Samarkand.
One of the world’s oldest continually inhabited cities, Samarkand was once the dazzling capital of conquerors and scholars alike. Built on the foundations of Afrosiab, dating back to the 3rd or 4th millennium BC, the city was known to the Greeks as Marakanda, with remnants of the original settlement still visible today.
Upon arrival we visit Registan Square, the architectural heart of Samarkand and one of the most iconic ensembles in Central Asia. Once a bustling centre of trade, learning, and ceremony, the square is framed by three grand madrassahs:
Ulugbek Madrassah (15th century);
Tillya-Kori Madrassah (17th century); and Sher-Dor Madrassah (17th century).
Each is an exquisite example of Islamic art and Timurid design.
As you walk through the square, imagine the era when caravans from China, Persia, and Europe converged here, carrying silk, spices, and ideas that shaped civilisations.
The intricate tilework, towering minarets, and blue domes leave a lasting impression of Samarkand’s historical and artistic legacy.
The remainder of the afternoon and evening is yours to explore at leisure.