Photography Tour of Uzbekistan

£2650 per person

Join a guided photography expedition in Uzbekistan to capture its breathtaking landscapes and rich, unique culture.

Join us for a photography journey through Uzbekistan, a country of history, culture, and diverse landscapes. Capture the architecture of Samarkand, the streets of Bukhara, and the charm of Xiva. With expert guidance, you’ll photograph UNESCO-listed sites, local markets, and people in traditional dress. Comfortable accommodation, high-speed trains, and authentic Uzbek cuisine make for a smooth and enjoyable experience—an opportunity to develop your photography skills while exploring a unique destination.
  • Destination
  • Departure
    Tour starts and ends in Tashkent.
  • Departure Time
    There will be a welcome meeting during the evening of the first day.
  • Return Time
    The tour will end with breakfast on day seven.
  • Dress Code
    Clothes suited to train journeys and visiting monasteries (modest inc. headscarves for women).
  • Included
    Airport Transfers
    Breakfasts
    Entrance Fees
    Local Sim Card
  • Not Included
    Flights
    Lunches and Dinners
    Personal Travel Insurance
    Spending Money
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Day One: Arrival in Tashkent

After the airport transfer and some time to freshen up, we will meet at the hotel near the airport and city centre, and then dine together at a local restaurant.

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Day Two: Tashkent - Samarkand

After breakfast, we take a high-speed train to Samarkand, one of Uzbekistan’s most historic cities and a key stop on the ancient Silk Road. In the evening, we visit Registan Square, once the heart of the city and a centre of learning in the medieval era. Here, we capture its grand madrasas adorned with intricate tilework. As the sun sets and the lights illuminate the square, Samarkand’s rich heritage comes to life, offering stunning photo opportunities.

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Day Three: Sunrise Photoshoot of Samarkand

Today will be a special day. At dawn, we’ll photograph a local model in traditional Uzbek attire with Samarkand’s madrasahs and minarets as a backdrop. Our guide will offer tips to help you get the best shots. After the shoot, we’ll explore both famous landmarks and hidden corners of the city, learning about its history. In the evening, we’ll walk through historic streets, try local food, interact with residents, and capture more photos of Samarkand’s lively atmosphere.


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Day Four: Samarkand and Bukhara

Early in the morning, we’ll photograph the quiet streets of Samarkand, capturing its squares and historic buildings at dawn. This peaceful time lets us appreciate the architecture and take photos in the soft morning light. After breakfast, we take a high-speed train to Bukhara. Once there, we’ll explore the old city, photographing the lively streets, markets, and people in traditional clothing, capturing the energy of this historic city.


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Day Five: Bukhara and Overnight Train

Early in the morning, we’ll have a photo session in the heart of Bukhara with a local model in traditional dress, offering new perspectives to capture. In the evening, we’ll walk through the busy streets, photographing daily life—merchants, children, and the vibrant atmosphere of the old city. Afterward, we’ll have dinner at a local restaurant, review our photos, and share thoughts from the day. Later, we’ll board an overnight train to Khiva, the next stop on our journey.


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Day Six: Xiva

Around midday, our train arrives in Khiva, a small town on the edge of the Kara-Kum desert and an important stop on the Great Silk Road. With a history of over 2,500 years, Khiva was the last capital of the Khorezm Kingdom. We’ll spend the day photographing the city, its people, and its unique architecture, including the famous blue tower with intricate details. Khiva stands out in Central Asia for preserving its shakhristan, or inner city, offering a rare chance to capture both historic buildings and daily life.

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Day Seven: Flight to Tashkent

In the morning, we head to Urgench airport, where our tour comes to an end. From there, we take a flight to Tashkent, arriving around midday. 

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What to Expect

 

This photography tour involves full days of exploration, typically lasting 7 to 8 hours, with significant walking between locations to capture Uzbekistan's beauty and culture. Regular breaks are included, but participants should expect to be on their feet for long periods, often photographing historic sites and lively streets. The weather in April and May is usually mild, with daytime temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F), but evenings can be cooler. Meals beyond breakfast are not included, and participants should budget around $25 to $35 per day for extra meals and expenses.

 

Inclusions and Exclusions

 

The cost of the tour includes accommodation in 3-star or higher-rated hotels, daily breakfasts, transfers, excursions, photography guidance, and a domestic flight from Urgench to Tashkent. An English-speaking guide will accompany the group, and all entrance fees are covered. The tour also includes high-speed train transfers within Uzbekistan. International flights, visa fees, insurance, alcoholic drinks, and meals beyond breakfast are not included. Travel insurance is mandatory, and participants should confirm flight details with the organisers before booking flights. Participants are also responsible for checking visa requirements for Uzbekistan before departure.

 

Specific Booking Information

 

Participants should have a basic understanding of their camera settings and are encouraged to bring their camera manuals. While the organisers are knowledgeable about most Canon equipment, they may not be familiar with all camera models. Cancellations will only qualify for a full refund if another participant fills the vacated spot. In the unlikely event of organiser cancellation, a full refund will be issued. This tour is conducted in collaboration with a professional photographer, and all standard booking conditions apply.

 

Accommodation

 

Accommodation will be in 3-star or higher-rated hotels, with the price of the tour based on two people sharing a room. A single supplement is available for £570. The specific hotels used may vary depending on availability, but all will offer a comparable standard of comfort.

 

The standard accommodation will be comparable to the following images: