8-Day Visa-Free Travel Guide for Kazakhstan and Multiple Countries is Here
Dear friends! The all-inclusive 8-day multi-country Central Asia tour guide is here! Start your taste journey with Kazakhstan’s signature plov, stroll along Arbat Pedestrian Street, have fun at Shymbulak Ski Resort, and visit the Central Museum, Panfilov Park... Experience the highlights of multiple countries all in one trip, save this now!
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Departing from the heart of Eurasia, Kazakhstan🛣️, connecting the Silk Road heritage of the ancient Central Asian country Uzbekistan, feel the wild mix of grasslands and deserts along the way. This Central Asia crossing trip is super thrilling!
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🌏 Route Overview:
* 📒DAY1: Beijing✈Almaty (Kazakhstan)
Arrive at Almaty Airport, then wait for the guide to pick you up and head to the hotel. After hotel check-in, enjoy free time!
* 📒DAY2: Charyn Canyon National Park
Head to Charyn Canyon National Park to experience nature’s masterpiece and hike to explore the magnificent canyon scenery.
* 📒DAY3: Kazakhstan Central State Museum — Almaty Independence Monument — Panfilov 28 Guardsmen Memorial Park — Ascension Cathedral
Visit the Kazakhstan Central State Museum to learn about history and culture; see the Independence Monument to feel national pride; stroll through Panfilov Park to enjoy the scenery; visit Ascension Cathedral to experience the religious atmosphere. Signature plov awaits you to try😋!
* 📒DAY4: Arbat Pedestrian Street + Shymbulak Ski Resort (Winter only)
Walk along Arbat Pedestrian Street to feel the local vibe; in winter, head to Shymbulak Ski Resort to enjoy skiing fun.
* 📒DAY5-6: Shymkent Ancient City Ruins — White Mosque — Registan Square — Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum — Aksaray Mausoleum — Siob Bazaar
On Day 5, visit Shymkent Ancient City Ruins to explore historical relics; visit the White Mosque to appreciate religious architecture; stroll Registan Square to admire magnificent buildings. On Day 6, explore Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum to appreciate religious art; visit Aksaray Mausoleum to feel the historical depth; shop at Siob Bazaar to experience local life.
* 📒DAY7-8: Tashkent TV Tower — Amir Timur Square — Magic City Park — Independence Square — Beijing
On Day 7, tour Tashkent TV Tower for a panoramic city view; visit Amir Timur Square to feel the city center vibe; stroll Magic City Park for leisure time; visit Independence Square to learn about national history. On Day 8, complete departure procedures in Tashkent, and you can also visit the Tashkent Metro to experience local transport culture, ending a pleasant multi-country trip including Kazakhstan🛫!
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Must-See Attractions:
🏛️ Kazakhstan Central State Museum ⭐⭐⭐
Address: Samal-1, 44, Almaty 050059, Kazakhstan
⏰ Opening Hours: Monday, Wednesday-Sunday 9:00-18:00
⏳ Duration: 1-2 hours
💬 Rich collections, one of the largest museums in Central Asia, a must-see!
🌳 Panfilov 28 Guardsmen Memorial Park ⭐⭐⭐
Address: 7X53+GMJ, r. Malaya Almatinka, Almaty, Kazakhstan
⏰ Open all day
⏳ Duration: 1-2 hours
💬 Commemorate the heroes, remember history, a scenic and outstanding site!
💒 Ascension Cathedral ⭐⭐⭐
Address: Gogol St 40v, Almaty 050000, Kazakhstan
⏰ Opening Hours: Sunday 06:00-18:00; Monday-Friday 07:00-18:00; Saturday 07:00-19:00
⏳ Duration: 1-2 hours
💬 56 meters tall, spectacular and captivating!
🏛️ Registan Square ⭐⭐⭐
Address: Samarkand, Uzbekistan
⏰ Opening Hours: 08:00-20:00
⏳ Duration: 1 hour
💬 The heart of Samarkand, capturing the charm and scenery of the ancient city!
🏛️ Amir Timur Square ⭐⭐⭐
Address: Amir Temur shoh ko'chasi 4, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
⏰ Open all day
⏳ Duration: 1-2 hours
💬 Shady trees, tall statues, beautiful fountains, a must-visit spot!
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Travel Tips:
1️⃣ Time zone alert⚠️ Kazakhstan is 3 hours behind China, Uzbekistan is 5 hours behind, set your alarms carefully to avoid missing flights~⏰
2️⃣ Central Asia enters early winter in November🌬️ with big temperature differences between morning and night. Layering a thick coat with a thin down jacket is practical; take off the coat for photos to get great shots📸
3️⃣ Local specialties like Kazakhstan honey and Uzbekistan dried fruits cost double at airports! Bargain hard at bazaars🔪
4️⃣ Must-try signature plov🍛 with tender lamb and sweet carrots, paired with yogurt to cut the richness. Street stalls are more authentic than trendy restaurants!
5️⃣ English proficiency is average among locals🤷♀️ Install translation apps and prepare; gestures + smiles communicate more effectively😊
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Other visitors' reviews of Registan Square
Show More ReviewsSamarkand [Registan Square] Registan Square was the center of Samarkand, the capital of the Timurid Empire. "Registan" means "sandy place" or "desert" in Persian. The Registan Square was a city square where the people of the capital would gather to hear imperial proclamations and even witness the public executions of criminals. Over the centuries, the buildings on the Registan Square suffered significant damage, but were restored to their original state through restoration and reconstruction during the Soviet era. Registan Square and three madrasahs. From left to right: Ulugh Beg Madrasah, Tira-Ghori Madrasah, and Shur-Dol Madrasah. Ticket: 65,000 som (39 yuan) Time: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM