After a hearty breakfast, our local guide will walk you through the ancient streets of Bukhara, where you’ll visit some of the most important historical sites in the region’s Islamic history, including the role of Bahauddin Naqshabandi in the spread of Islam in Central Asia. Also, make a visit to Ismael Samani Mausoleum (9-10th centuries), Chor-Minor, Chashma-Ayub Mausoleums (14th century) and Registan Ensemble.
To complete your experience, we'll take you to see the process of cooking plov with the locals.
In the afternoon, you'll have some free time. Explore the city's rich tapestry at your own pace, maybe find a nice spot to relax, or continue sightseeing — your call. You can use this time walk around the bazaar, taking some nice pictures as the sun sets. If you're interested in art, you can also watch the Uzbek traditional folk dance.
You'll stay overnight in Bukhara, giving you plenty of time to enjoy what the evening has to offer.