Excursions

  • The 7th feast

    Bukhara is the birthplace of the seven great Sufis of the Naqshbandi Brotherhood. Great representatives of Sufism lived and led religious and social life here, who contributed to the formation and prosperity of Blessed Bukhara, the education of spirituality, and the upliftment of the emotional spirit. There are preserved feasts – Muslim sanctuaries, burial places of Sufi saints.



    Most of the pilgrims of Bukhara begin their journey with a blessed visitThe mausoleum of Khoja Abdalkhalik al Gijduvani, the spiritual mentor who paved the path of the Naqshbandi teachings. Abdalkhalik al Gijduvani is connected by the spiritual links of the tenth generation of the prophet. The Ivan mausoleum with ten columns and supports is a symbol of the mentioned dynasty.

  • Old Town

    The Old City of Bukhara is one of the districts of the oldest city of Bukhara in the Republic of Uzbekistan, which is its historical part. This part of the city is a real center of international tourism, as there are more than 170 historical and architectural monuments located here.

    Walking along its small winding streets, you can see numerous mosques, Muslim schools, they are called madrassas. The tallest minaret of Bukhara is also located here. According to legends, there was a type of execution when criminals and undesirables were thrown off this colossal minaret.

    The old city of Bukhara is a truly historic place, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, and in its very heart you will find several pleasant restaurants with live national music, delicious Uzbek pilaf and other local dishes.

  • Bukhara Desert Oasis Spa

    Bukhara Desert Oasis & Spa offers visitors excursions to the ancient Varakhshan massif, the archaeological monument "Burantepa", on the territory of the cluster, to the tent of Emir of Bukhara Abdulahad Khan, as well as accommodation in yurts, relaxing on the beach, massage, a trip through the sand dunes on an SUV, ATV and camels, a trip to the desert zoo and more.



    There are no usual hotels here, as instead there are yurts with air conditioners and televisions. There are problems with mobile communications and the Internet, however, this is to some extent a plus, according to the organizers - there is an opportunity to take a break from the hustle and bustle of modern life.