Khiva Silk Road Travel
Khiva Silk Road Travel
Khiva Silk Road Travel
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Khiva Silk Road Travel

Discover the ancient Khorezm of Uzbekistan with us. We organize transportation services from 2000 year old forts to Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Nukus and the Aral Sea. Enjoy our professional chauffeur driven car hire at competitive prices. We also provide guided sightseeing trips tailored just for you!

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Transfer from Khiva to Bukhara or from Bukhara to Khiva (door-to-door service)

Travel time: 6–7 hours; travel distance: 430 kilometers. Cross the Amu Darya River (known anciently as the Oxus), traverse the Kyzyl Kum desert, then check into your accommodation in Bukhara.

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Khiva - Aral Sea - Khiva. Discover the Aral Sea in 2 days and 1 night

Khiva / Urgench 1. Chilpik Kala 2. Nukus Museum Muynak (Sedan to 4x4) 3. Muynak Ship Cemetery 4. Muynak History Museum 5. Aral Sea shore overnight stay 6. Great Ustyurt Canyons Muynak (4x4 to Sedan) 7. Mizdakhan Necropolis Nukus / Urgench / Khiva Duration of day trip: 2 days and 1 night

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Daytrip to Three Fortresses Explore Ancient Khorezm Fortresses dating back 2000 years with us! Khiva Kizil Kala Toprak Kala Akchakul Lake Ayaz Kala Khiva

Day trip duration: 6-7 hours Sightseeing time: 2-3 hours Driving time: 3-4 hours Driving distance: 225 km. Included: Hands-free brochures, skilled drivers with air-conditioned vehicles, pickup and drop-off at your location, and mineral water (0.5L per person). Not included: Entrance fees, meals, camel rides, yurt camp stays, and other additional activities. Itinerary Kyzyl-Kala, also known as Qyzyl Qala ("Red Fortress"), located in modern-day Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan, was an ancient fortress in Chorasmia built between the 1st and 4th centuries AD. This smaller fortress lies near Toprak-Kala, approximately 1 km to the west, and was constructed during the same period, likely serving as defensive fortifications for Toprak-Kala. Kyzyl-Kala underwent restoration efforts in the 12th century. A modern renovation project aims to recreate its original appearance. As part of the "Fifty Fortresses Oasis" complex in present-day Uzbekistan, this site holds historical significance. Before falling under Mongol rule after their conquest of Khwarezm, it served as the residence of Muhammad II of Khwarezm (r. 1169, 1200–20), who ruled over the Khwarezmian Empire. Toprak-Kala, situated in modern-day Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan, functioned as both an ancient royal city and the capital of Chorasmia during the 2nd or 3rd century CE. Archaeological discoveries here include murals, coins, and archival records. With a recorded history spanning from the 1st to the 5th century CE, Toprak-Kala forms another key component within the "Fifty Fortresses Oasis" region of contemporary Uzbekistan. This archaeological area comprises three interconnected fortresses that date back to the construction periods starting from the 4th century BCE through...

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