Your Itinerary
Day 1 - Depart Australia
Day 1 - Depart Australia
Day 2 - In Transit
Day 2 - In Transit
Day 3 - Arrive Ashgabat
Get ready to experience the wonder that is Turkmenistan — a land where ancient spirituality, long-standing cultural traditions and diverse landscapes collide. This largely undiscovered Central Asian gem boasts a tapestry of influences, from Oghuz tribal language and Persian mystique to a dash of Soviet legacy. Our adventure kicks off in this land’s sparkling heart, Ashgabat. Gaining its independence from Russia in the ‘90s, the city is an architectural playground — imagine remnants of Soviet modernism interwoven with gleaming white marble buildings, wide empty boulevards and endless green parks. Ashgabat stands proudly unique, a city unlike any other you’ve seen and a stark contrast to the rest of the country.
We’ll arrive in the peaceful hush of early morning. But don’t worry, we’ll have time to have some shut eye before the excitement begins! Our first stop will be the astonishing Independence Park, where marble monuments and gold statues soar skyward, followed by the palatial Ertuğrul Gazi Mosque, which is a spiritual and architectural marvel. We’ll gain real insight into Turkmen culture at the National Carpet Museum, gaping in awe at carpets so finely crafted, you can see the country’s proud artistic heritage in every beautifully constructed piece.
Tonight, we’ll enjoy a group welcome dinner, complete with a folk performance that’ll immerse you into Turkmenistan’s one-of-a-kind spirit.
We don’t want you to miss out on your afternoon tour. To ensure that you don’t, we recommend you are back at the hotel and ready to depart at 2pm.
Day 4 - Ashgabat
This morning, we’re swapping city opulence for ancient wonder as we venture out to the legendary ruins of Nisa. Once the heart of the mighty Parthian Empire, Nisa’s crumbling fortress walls are now UNESCO-celebrated and bursting with epic stories. Imagine emperors, battles and hidden treasures as you stroll through the sun-baked remnants.
After getting your history fix, we’ll make our way back to Ashgabat for lunch at a local spot. We’ll then return to our hotel where the afternoon is yours at leisure. Why not relax at the hotel, take a dip in the pool, or consider doing the optional tour to the Darvaza Flaming Crater.
Optional Excursion
Darvaza Flaming Crater – Travel by 4WD jeeps to witness the Darvaza Flaming Crater at night. This unique geological phenomenon is a massive crater with a perpetually burning natural gas flame, creating a mesmerising and eerie spectacle that has earned it the ‘Door to Hell’ moniker. Enjoy a picnic dinner whilst admiring this captivating natural wonder. Please note this tour will conclude at your hotel around midnight. 10 hours – from US $150pp (minimum 3 people)
Day 5 - Ashgabat
Enjoy a leisurely start to your day. Sleep in a little, you’ve earned it! Later, we’ll be cruising through the outskirts of Turkmenistan’s agricultural heartland on our way to something truly special — the Arkadash Stud Farm. Here, we’ll meet the legendary Akhal-Teke horses, the pride of Turkmenistan. These stunning “Golden Horses” shimmer in the sunlight, earning their nickname thanks to their glowing coats. With a 3,000-year-old pedigree of speed, smarts and stamina, these beauties are living legends, and you’ll get to see them up close!
We then make our way back to Ashgabat for a well-deserved lunch at a local eatery. But we’re not done yet. Our next stop is the vibrant Russian Bazaar, a treasure trove of fresh flavours, colourful wares and quirky souvenirs.
Upon returning to the hotel later in the afternoon, the rest of the day is yours to enjoy.
Day 6 - Ashgabat – Daşhoguz – Khiva
Today, we’re catching a local flight to Daşhoguz before making our way across the border into the legendary land of Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan is the crown jewel of the “Stans,” and it’s no wonder why! Its storybook past is peppered with tales of conquerors like Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan and the Russian Empire, all of whom left their mark on this vibrant and dynamic land.
We arrive at the magical city of Khiva. Stepping into Khiva’s old town feels like hopping in a time machine bound for the Silk Road’s heyday. Winding alleys, mighty fortress walls and centuries-old minarets await, all perfectly frozen in time since the 10th century. Modern-day Khiva may be friendly and welcoming, but its mud-brick buildings and mystical atmosphere still echo tales of camel caravans and bustling bazaars. Soak up the sights, listen for ancient whispers in the breeze and let your imagination run wild, Khiva is where history comes alive and adventure takes centre stage!
Day 7 - Khiva
Khiva is a fantastic city to discover by foot, and today we’ll do just that. Our walking tour will lead us straight into the legendary Ichan Kala, the heart and soul of Khiva’s UNESCO-listed Old Town, where ancient walls and narrow lanes will whisk us back in time. Don’t be surprised if you feel like you’ve landed in a history book!
Today is all about discovery, diving into Khiva’s fascinating past — step by step! Have your cameras ready as we wander past the dazzling, turquoise-tiled Kalta Minor Minaret, the regal Kunya Ark fortress, the solemn beauty of Madrassah Rakhimkhon, the Mausoleum of Pakhlavan Makhmud and the sky-piercing Islam Khodja Minaret.
After a hearty lunch, we’ll marvel at the intricately carved wooden pillars of the Friday (Juma) Mosque, each one a masterpiece! Then it’s off to the incredible Tosh-Hovli Palace, the “Stone House,” where vibrant blue tiles, delicate carvings and incredible ghanch (that’s ornately carved alabaster) steal the show.
Day 8 - Khiva – Bukhara
Gear up for a long travel day today as we bid adieu to Khiva and make our way by road to the ancient city of Bukhara. There will be plenty of stops along the way for us to stretch out and break for lunch. Over 2,000 years old, the Holy City of Bukhara is one of the best examples of preserved Islamic cities within Central Asia. This UNESCO World Heritage-listed city, often referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Silk Road,’ is filled with mosques, madrassahs (Islamic schools), flat-roofed houses and covered bazaars just waiting to be explored.
Once we arrive at Bukhara, the rest of the day is free for us to enjoy at our own pace.
Day 9 - Bukhara
Get ready for a Bukhara adventure packed with jaw-dropping sights and legendary tales. We’re diving headfirst into the city’s ancient heart, starting with the Lyabi-Khauz ensemble, a tranquil square surrounded by centuries-old trees and bustling teahouses. Then, marvel at Magoki Attori Mosque, the oldest in Bukhara and the intricately beautiful Madrassah Aziz Khan which is known for having its portal decorated with poetic verses.
Next up, for all of us history buffs is the mighty Ark Fortress which stands tall since the 4th century BC, serving as the residence of the Emris of Bukhara for over a thousand years. Our touring continues at the elegant Bolo Hauz Mosque — famous for its striking entrance portico with slender wooden columns supporting a beautifully painted wooden ceiling. We’ll also visit the mystical Mausoleums of Ismail Samani and Chashma-Ayub.
Later, we’ll visit the Hunarmand UNDP Assisted Workshop. We’ll meet with local artisans as they bring traditional arts to life — carving, miniature painting, block printing, glittering gold embroidery, metal chasing and the rich stitches of suzani embroidery.
By the end of the day, we’ll be brimming with wonder, awe and inspiration. Bukhara’s magic is contagious!
Day 10 - Bukhara
Ready to discover more of Bukhara? A half-day tour will introduce us to many more wonders of this Holy City. Venturing into the surrounding areas of Bukhara, we’ll visit Sitorai Mokhi Khosa, the former summer residence of Bukhara’s last Emir. Originally conceived by Akhad-Khan in the late 19th century, it was Muzaffar-Khan who completed the main palace and dedicated it to his beloved wife, Sitora-Bonu. Following her passing, the palace earned the name Sitorai Mokhi-Khosa, meaning ‘star-like and moon-like palace.’ Its architectural charm draws parallels to Russia’s magnificent Peterhof Palace in St Petersburg, minus the chilly Russian winters!
Enjoy the afternoon at leisure to soak up the atmosphere in Bukhara. It’s a great city to walk around and explore. Its streets are full of inviting tea houses, quirky shops and secret corners waiting to be discovered.
Day 11 - Bukhara – Gijduvan – Samarakand
Our day’s adventure kicks off in the charming town of Gijduvan, renowned as a craft and trade centre for centuries. This town is particularly famous for its exquisite ceramics, distinguished by intricate geometric, animal, and botanical motifs, stemming from ancient polychromatic glazed ceramic traditions. We’ll step into local workshops, watching the magic unfold as artisans transform clay into colourful masterpieces and share the secrets behind their ancient techniques.
Special Experience
Dive into the flavours of Uzbek cuisine with a masterclass in traditional bread baking and shashlik making.
Here we’ll watch how the delicious bread is shaped, and sizzling shashliks are prepared (Uzbek kebabs). And yes, we’ll get to feast on these treats during an authentic Uzbek lunch.
We’ll continue our journey to the legendary city of Samarkand. Known as the “Rome of the East,” this storied city is nearly 2,750 years old and showcases a remarkable architectural mix of Persian, Islamic and Central Asian styles, from its medieval heart to its leafy Russian-influenced avenues.
After check-in at our hotel, the evening is all yours to catch your breath, take a leisurely stroll or just revel in the wonder of Samarkand. The city’s magic is waiting for you to discover!
Day 12 - Samarkand
We’ll begin our day of sightseeing with a visit to the Gur-e Amir Mausoleum, an architectural masterpiece and the final resting place of Tamerlane (Timur), one of history’s most formidable conquerors. We then move onto the impressive UNESCO World Heritage-listed Registan Square, one of Central Asia’s most iconic sights. This breathtaking ensemble of architectural marvels embodies the city’s rich history and cultural significance. Here, we’ll admire the medieval architecture and its three madrassahs: Ulug-Bek, Tilya-Kori, and Sher-Dor. These ornate beauties have been standing tall since the 15th and 17th centuries, and every tile has a story to tell.
Our adventure continues at the magnificent Bibi-Khanym Mosque, once the biggest in Central Asia, where echoes of 10,000 worshippers fill its grand courtyards. The scale and beauty here are nothing short of awe-inspiring!
After some free time for lunch we will visit a local winery for a fun and flavourful tasting session before returning to Samarkand for an evening at leisure.
Day 13 - Samarkand
Today we will travel to Konigil village to visit a paper-making workshop. Founded by the inventive Muktarov brothers, the paper mill has revived this ancient tradition based on Samarkand technologies. See how mulberry bark is cleaned, boiled and mashed before being flattened, dried and painted. We’ll also engage hands-on in the intricate steps of crafting paper by hand. You’ll be a craft master in no time!
Next, we channel our inner stargazers with a stop at the Ulugh Beg Observatory Museum. Built in the 15th century by the legendary mathematician and astronomer (and grandson of the mighty Amir Temur), Ulugh Beg’s observatory was once a hub for sky-watchers and cosmic thinkers. Hidden for centuries, this is where the stars came close enough to touch!
But wait, there’s more! We’ll roam the stunning Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis, where ornate mausoleums shimmer in blue, telling stories from the 11th and 12th centuries. Then, get lost in the sensory wonderland of the Silk Road Bazaar. It’s a great place to purchases some local treats, collect souvenirs or just soak up the vibrant colours. Don’t snack too much, as we have a special lunch coming up and by now, we know that mealtimes in Uzbekistan are no small feat!
Special Experience
Indulge in an authentic culinary experience at a local Rahman master’s house. Witness the art of '‘Plov'’ preparation and delight in the creations for lunch.
Watch as local ingredients are layered to create Uzbekistan’s beloved national dish. Then, once it’s ready we’ll sit down together and savour this delicious, flavour-packed rice meal.
On our return to Samarkand, the rest of the day is free for you to explore this fascinating city at your own pace.
Day 14 - Samarkand — Tashkent
Today you will have the day to yourself to unwind and further discover Samarkand at your own pace. Take a leisurely stroll along Samarkand’s wide boulevards, unwind in a cozy chaykhana (teahouse) with a pot of fragrant Uzbek tea. Craving a treat? Pop into a local bakery for delicious, sweet pastries. Browse the bustling bazaar again for those irresistible, last-minute bargains. Or wander through the city’s charming neighbourhoods and parks, soaking up the rhythms of daily life away from the main tourist sites.
Textile enthusiasts may enjoy a visit to the Happy Bird Art Gallery, which showcases folk art, hosts exhibitions and offers locally made crafts for sale. If relaxation is what you’re after, treat yourself to a soothing session at a traditional hammam for an authentic Central Asian bathhouse experience. The day is yours to enjoy as you wish.
This evening, we hop aboard Uzbekistan’s high-speed bullet train — an experience in itself. Glide through the countryside in comfort and style, swapping stories and photos with fellow travellers or just gazing out at the shifting landscapes outside your window.
We arrive in the pulsating capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, later in the evening and check into our hotel for a good evening’s rest before embarking on yet another adventure!
Day 15 - Tashkent — Dushanbe
After breakfast, it’s time to jet off on our next grand adventure to Dushanbe, the vibrant capital of Tajikistan. Soak up those aerial views as we fly into this city where ancient history and modern flair meet amidst snow-capped peaks. This immaculate city boasts European and Soviet-inspired aesthetics, adorned with tree-lined boulevards, numerous parks, and public squares. It also proudly serves as the epicentre for Tajikistan’s finance, politics, administration and culture.
Upon arrival, our friendly local guide and coach will be ready and waiting to whisk us into the heart of Dushanbe. First stop? The monument of Ismoili Somoni, a towering tribute to the founder of the Tajik nation — you’ll want your camera handy for this one. Next, we’ll wander through the leafy pathways of Rudaki Park, a favourite hangout for locals, poets and rose lovers alike.
Next, we’ll make our way to the Cultural Palace “Kohi Navruz.” Prepare to be wowed by spectacular woodcarving, intricate mosaics and elaborate paintings. This is Tajik artistry at its absolute best!
Of course, all that exploring will work up an appetite, so we’ll pause for a delicious local lunch. Then it's off to the National Museum of Antiquities, where we’ll come face-to-face with the incredible reclining Buddha. Prepare to be amazed by this ancient masterpiece and the museum’s treasure trove of artifacts.
Day 16 - Dushanbe
After a hearty breakfast, we’re heading west out of Dushanbe to the town of Hisor. Picture rolling hills and scenic mountain views as we make our way to this historic spot. Awaiting us is the incredible Hisor Fortress, a castle that’s stood watch for over 2,500 years! An open-air museum, this formidable stronghold, which has witnessed countless epochs, bears the marks of numerous renovations and meticulous restorations over the ages. Imagine bustling marketplace scenes as we explore the towering gates, battered ramparts and secret passageways — it’s like stepping straight into a page of history.
After getting our fill of legendary tales, we head back to Dushanbe just in time for lunch at a cozy local restaurant to sample more tasty Tajik flavours. With appetites satisfied, the rest of the day is yours to enjoy Dushanbe however you please. Stroll leafy boulevards lined with bold street art and shops, unwind in a lively cafe or explore the Botanical Garden — an oasis in the city centre that is home to a variety of birdlife.
Day 17 - Dushanbe – Khujand
Our journey today will span a considerable distance! Buckle up as we wind our way through jaw-dropping mountain passes, where every turn reveals another stunning view. Our lunch stop is in Istaravshan, a small city nestled in the foothills of the Turkistan Range. Here, we’ll visit the local Bazaar, where we observe skilled blacksmiths crafting items such as knives and horseshoes. just as their ancestors did centuries ago. Snap a photo or maybe pick up a handmade souvenir to remember this living tradition.
After stretching our legs (and filling our stomachs), it’s onward to Khujand, where modern city lights meet ancient history. Conquered by Alexander the Great himself, Khujand was once known as Alexandria Eschate, a “last outpost” where empires clashed, cultures mingled, and legends were born. Fast-forward to today, and you’ll find a vibrant northwestern Tajik hub, buzzing with industries such as silk and cotton, and the gateway to the fertile Fergana Valley. The evening is yours to explore, relax, or dive into the local scenery of Khujand.
Day 18 - Khujand – Tashkent
This morning we’re diving into Khujand, one of Central Asia’s oldest gems along the great Silk Road. Our exploration begins at Kamoli Khujandi Square, where the city’s vibrant spirit comes alive. Next up is the bustling Khujand Bazaar, one of Tajikistan’s largest and liveliest. Wander aisles piled high with colourful spices, fresh produce and local goodies.
We’ll also explore the storied walls of Timur Malik Fortress and pay our respects at the peaceful Mausoleum of Sheikh Muslihiddin. History lovers, get ready for the fascinating Historical Sughd Museum, where treasures and tales from Khujand’s long, colourful past await. But the showstopper is the Arbob Cultural Palace, an opulent 1950s wonder inspired by the Russian Tsar’s Winter Palace at Peterhof. Once headquarters for a Soviet collective farm, today it’s a dazzling slice of history you won’t want to miss.
After our last Tajik lunch, it’s time to wave goodbye to Tajikistan as we make our way to the Oybek border to mark our entry back into Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s vibrant capital. Get excited for a unique blend of museums, modern chic, medieval marvels and Soviet-era architecture. With roots stretching all the way back to the 2nd century, Tashkent welcomes us to the next chapter of our Silk Road odyssey.
On arrival to our hotel, the evening is at leisure for you to rest and relax.
Day 19 - Tashkent
Today, get ready for a whirlwind tour through the heart of Uzbekistan’s capital, Tashkent. We’ll begin our exploration in the enchanting Old Town, where ancient charm meets vibrant city life. Marvel at the intricate beauty of the Barak-Khan Madrasah and admire the Tillya Seikh Mosque, home to a precious treasure, a rare Koran said to date all the way back to the 7th century.
Next, we’ll follow the mouthwatering aroma to the iconic Chorsu Bazaar. This lively marketplace is a kaleidoscope of colours, with bustling stalls overflowing with fragrant spices, farm-fresh produce and quirky souvenirs. Watch the magic unfold as master bakers create traditional Uzbek round breads called lepeshka, made fresh right before our eyes (and yes, you’ll want to taste one.)
We’ll also make our way to Amir Temur Square to soak in the pulse of modern Tashkent before descending into the city’s famous metro, which is an absolute must-see! Think opulent chandeliers, colourful mosaics and station after station that feels more like a museum than public transport. Opened in 1977, the Tashkent Metro is a pure Soviet-era labyrinth of underground grandeur!
Later this afternoon, the city is yours to explore. There are plenty of museums on offer for you to explore — the Tashkent Museum of Railway, the only one of its kind in Uzbekistan, or the Art Gallery of Uzbekistan which houses a wide variety of contemporary art from some of the countries leading artists. Alternatively, sit back and relax in one of the many cafes or bars dotted around the capital.
Day 20 - Tashkent – Bishkek
Take it slow this morning — sleep in, linger over a last cup of tea, or maybe treat yourself to a final wander around Tashkent’s charming streets. This is your morning to do as you please before our next Central Asian chapter begins.
This afternoon, we bid farewell to Uzbekistan and take to the skies for our next adventure to Kyrgyzstan! We’ll board our flight to Bishkek, the lively capital that’s sure to steal your heart. Nestled at the foot of snow-capped mountains and surrounded by sweeping green valleys, Bishkek is where urban energy meets breathtaking nature. But don’t let those mountain views fool you! Bishkek’s spirit is anything but sleepy. Full of post-Soviet architecture and infrastructure, lively cafes and an arts scene that’s as fresh as the mountain air.
Once we land and check in at our hotel, let Bishkek work its magic. Unwind, explore, or simply savour the first taste of Kyrgyz hospitality. With mountain peaks on the horizon and adventure just beginning, this fourth Stan is ready to wow us!
Day 21 - Bishkek — Chong-Kemin Valley
Fuel up with a hearty breakfast, as today we're diving straight into the wonders of Bishkek. Our sightseeing starts at Philharmonic Square, where the mighty Manas Monument proudly honours the national hero at the heart of every epic Kyrgyz tale.
Next, we stroll over to the centre of it all — Ala Too Square. Feel the city’s pulse as we admire the elegant government buildings lining this vibrant plaza. We'll wander through history as we make our way to the Old Square, where Parliament House keeps watch and Lenin’s Monument takes us back to an earlier era.
Our next stop — leafy Oak Park, home to an open-air sculpture gallery that’s a whimsical feast for the eyes. Created for the 1984 ‘All Union Sculptors Symposium’ in Bishkek, this sculpture garden celebrates “Work and Peace” and commemorates 60 years of Kyrgyzstan joining the Soviet Union. Then it’s on to Victory Square, where a yurt-inspired monument stands in tribute to the 40th anniversary of the end of World War II.
But the adventure doesn’t stop there! As we leave the city and journey onward, the landscapes get bigger and bolder. Marvel at the ancient Burana Tower, gasp at the dramatic Boom Canyon, and soak in panoramic views atop the breathtaking Dolon Pass — nature’s playground at its wildest.
Special Experience
Enjoy a delicious home-cooked feast of local specialties in the backyard of a friendly family’s home in a rural village.
We continue to our last destination for the day, located in the scenic Chong-Kemin Valley. Known as one of Kyrgyzstan’s most beautiful locations, it is popular with those who love the outdoors. Brimming with diverse flora and fauna, it’s a truly special place to explore. After checking in to our guesthouse, the rest of the day is yours at leisure. You can choose to participate in one of the activities the guesthouse runs (at your own expense) or simply sit back and unwind in this gorgeous rural setting.
Then, gather around for a mouthwatering home-cooked Kyrgyz feast — your taste buds are in for a real treat tonight!
Day 22 - Chong-Kemin Valley — Naryn
After breakfast our journey takes us to Kochkor, where rich tradition thrives in the mountain air. Our first stop is the Altyn Kol Women's Handicraft Workshop. Here, talented local artisans will let you in on the secrets of Kyrgyz felt making. Watch as wool gets skilfully transformed into rugs, hats and colourful crafts.
Next, we’re off to the local bazaar. Picture an explosion of colour and sound as we wander rows of handmade Kyrgyz treasures, from handwoven bags, shimmering jewellery and unique souvenirs just waiting to come home with you.
Then it’s time to hit the road again toward Naryn, our gateway to awe-inspiring mountains and deep, winding valleys. The landscapes here are incredibly dramatic with snow-capped peaks, vast green valleys and the occasional yurt dotted in the background. After this scenic drive, we’ll swing by the Central Mosque of Naryn — a tranquil masterpiece where local culture and architecture shine.
Finally, we check into our hotel and savour a well-deserved dinner.
Day 23 - Naryn — Tash Rabat — Naryn
Today we’re adventuring through the jaw-dropping At-Bashi Valley, where every turn reveals postcard-perfect scenery and epic mountain views. As we roll through this wild landscape, our first stop is Koshoy Korgon fortress. Picture ancient stone walls that once guarded powerful rulers during the 12th century—this site’s roots stretch all the way back to the 8th century, making it a true time traveller’s paradise!
Up next, we head into the dramatic Kara-Koyun Gorge, where the legendary Tash Rabat awaits. This remarkably preserved 15th century stone caravanserai was once a bustling Silk Road resting spot for merchants, camels and adventurers alike. Imagine the swirl of languages, colourful goods and epic tales traded within these walls — history comes to life all around us.
Take a stroll through the scenic gorge, breathe in the crisp mountain air and let the stories of ancient travellers spark your imagination. Then, settle in for a lunch — each bite a delicious tribute to Kyrgyz hospitality in this unforgettable setting.
We’ll return to our hotel in the late afternoon, giving you the rest of the day free to relax, explore, or simply dream about your Silk Road adventures!
Day 24 - Naryn — Lake Issyk Kul
Today, prepare for a true Kyrgyzstan wow moment as we venture to Lake Issyk-Kul. Nicknamed the “Pearl of the Tian Shan,” this high-altitude alpine lake shimmers like a jewel amidst snow-capped peaks and valleys. It’s one of the world’s largest and deepest mountain lakes, with waters that’s so pristine and blue. All around, you’ll spot charming lakeside villages and landscapes straight out of a brochure.
We’re taking the scenic route along the southern shore — a feast for your eyes and your camera. Next, it’s hands-on fun in Kyzyl Tuu Village, where you’ll roll up your sleeves for a yurt-building workshop. Learn how these ingenious nomadic homes are constructed from wooden frames and felt and how they are furnished in a way that they can then be packed up and moved onto a new location.
Special Experience
Discover the rich cultural heritage of Kyzyl Tuu Village during a yurt-building workshop, where you'll gain insight into traditional nomadic lifestyles.
Then, we head to Skazka Canyon — literally “Fairytale Canyon.” Here, stunning rock formations rise dramatically from the earth, creating a playground of wild shapes and burnt-ochre colours just waiting to be explored.
Tonight, soak up the spirit of the nomads in a cozy lakeside yurt camp. Like most yurt camps in Kyrgyzstan, we will be provided with the essentials, electricity for lighting and heating, western toilets and outdoor showers with hot water. Please note facilities will be shared.
Single bookings will be required to share for one night, when staying overnight in the Yurt camp. It will be based on twin share (2 people) per Yurt.
Challenging Day
Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.
Day 25 - Lake Issyk Kul — Jety Oguz — Karakol
Wake up to a true Kyrgyz experience — breakfast in your lakeside yurt camp, with fresh mountain air and a view that’s hard to beat!
Next, get ready for something truly special — we’ll meet with a Berkutchi, or Golden Eagle Hunter. Watch in awe as this skilled owner and his majestic bird demonstrate the ancient art of eagle hunting right before our eyes. It’s a thrill you’ll be talking about for ages!
Our next stop is Djety Oguz, also spelled as Jety-Oguz, a picturesque valley and rock formation. This natural wonder is renowned for its stunning red sandstone cliffs, which have unique shapes and vibrant colours. The name ‘Djety Oguz’ translates to ‘Seven Bulls’ in Kyrgyz, and it is named after the seven distinctive rock formations that resemble a row of charging bulls.
Once we arrive in Karakol, it’s time for a city tour. Marvel at the charming old wooden Holy Trinity Orthodox Church and the vibrant Dungan Mosque, a masterpiece of Chinese Muslim architecture. Then, check into our hotel and enjoy the rest of the day at your own pace.
Day 26 - Karakol — Charyn Canyon — Almaty
We have an early start this morning, travelling to the remote border crossing between Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. We’ll cross the border into our final Stan making our way to the magnificent Charyn Canyon and its valley of the Castles. Many liken Charyn Canyon to America’s Grand Canyon thanks it its vast, deep dusty orange canyons that stretch out over 150 kilometres, and features spectacular rock formations sculpted by wind, water, and time. Here, you can choose to hike down towards the valley floor and climb back up again or soak in the epic views from the canyon rim — either way, it’s absolutely unforgettable.
Almaty, Kazakhstan’s grandest urban hub rolls out the red carpet with a blend of modern glitz and old-world charm, framed by the snow-capped peaks of the Zailiysky Alatau mountains. Towering skyscrapers mingle with elegant 19th century Russian buildings, and the streets are shaded by green parks. From shopping centres that buzz with energy to museums filled with history and culture, Almaty’s got something for everyone.
On arrival to our hotel, the evening is at leisure.
Challenging Day
Today is a particularly challenging day, where there will be extended periods of walking time, often across uneven ground and in areas of high altitude or heat and humidity.
Day 27 - Almaty
Treat yourself to a relaxed morning — sleep in a bit, grab a leisurely breakfast and get ready to bask in the vibrant energy of Almaty. Our tour begins at the Park of 28 Panfilov Guardsmen, a lush green oasis in the heart of the city. Here, solemn monuments and towering trees pay tribute to 28 local heroes from World War II, making it a place bursting with both beauty and history.
Next up is a true Almaty showstopper, the Zenkov Cathedral. This candy-coloured marvel is made entirely out of wood (even the nails!) and dazzles with its bright domes and ornate designs. Once a museum and concert hall during Soviet days, it’s now a thriving hub of Russian Orthodox life — you’ll definitely want your camera handy for this one!
Scenic vistas continue as we soar above the cityscape on a cable car ride to Kok-Tobe Hill. Prepare to be wowed by panoramic views of Almaty and the surrounding snow-capped peaks. On our way back, we’ll indulge our sweet tooth with a visit to a local chocolate shop — trust us, it’s worth it! Enjoy free time this afternoon, whether that means shopping, strolling or relaxing, then we cap off an unforgettable journey with a festive group farewell dinner. Almaty’s magic is the perfect finale!
Day 28 - Almaty
Get ready for a high-altitude adventure as visit Medeu, the world’s highest mountain ice-skating complex! Perched dramatically in the hills above Almaty, this iconic rink has seen more spins and speed skaters than you can imagine. Built in 1949, its 10,500 square metres of ice once echoed with cheers before falling silent after the Soviet Union’s collapse.
We than take a scenic cable car ride to Chimbulak Mountain Resort, where we can see the ice-skating and Medeu Dam beneath us. This impressive dam is an engineering hero, built to save Almaty from destructive mudflows.
Back in the heart of Almaty, we’ll explore the Central State Historical Museum. Here, we’ll feast your eyes on priceless artifacts, ancient relics and stories that bring Kazakh history to vivid life — perfect for one last deep dive into the region’s rich past.
Then, let’s savour our final group meal at a vibrant local restaurant — one last hurrah where we can remise on our epic travels through these five fascinating countries.
The rest of the afternoon and evening is at leisure for you to take in one last sight, pick up a few souvenirs or begin packing for the journey home.
Day 29 - Depart Almaty
Our tour concludes after breakfast this morning, marking the end of our spectacular Central Asia adventure through the 5-Stans. We hope you leave with fantastic memories!
Day 30 - Arrive Australia
Day 30 - Arrive Australia