The Three Stans of The Silk Road

The Three Stans of The Silk Road

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The Three Stans of The Silk Road

15 Days Starting in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan and ending in Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Visiting: Bishkek, Burana Tower, Lake Issyk Kul, Karakol, Kolsai Lakes National Park, Charyn Canyon, Almaty, Turkestan, Tashkent, Bukhara, Samarkand

Tour operator:

Explore!

Tour code:

KKU

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Physical rating:

FullOn

Age range:

16-

Tour operated in:

English
From: $4150 (USD)

NB: Prices correct on 09-Jan-2025 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Set off on a thrilling two-week adventure across three of the most renowned Stans. Discover the breathtaking gorges and secluded villages of Kyrgyzstan, marvel at the vibrant blue and aquamarine-tiled madrassas and mausoleums of Uzbekistan, and uncover the charm of Turkestan, Kazakhstan's hidden gem. Our remarkable journey guides you through the iconic wonders of the Silk Road.





Issyk Kul Lake - Experience the life of the nomads sleeping in a yurt and making bread with locals


Bukhara - Marvel at this well-preserved iconic city and explore rural life outside of its walls


Turkestan - Discover this lesser-known Kazakh city, its surrounding region and rich history

Highlights

  • Embark on a two-week journey to explore the highlights of three of the most popular stans along the Silk Road.

  • Meet local villagers in the countryside of Bukhara and admire the beautiful madrassas and mausoleums of Uzbekistan.

  • Visit the quirky city of Turkestan in Kazakhstan and discover the stunning gorges and remote villages of Kyrgyzstan.

  • Explore the vibrant capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, and its prominent monuments and structures.

  • Experience a felt-making masterclass and enjoy dinner at a family-run restaurant in Kyrgyzstan.

  • Discover the breathtaking Charyn Canyon and the cultural and financial hub of Almaty in Kazakhstan.

  • Tour the magnificent mosques and mausoleums of Samarkand, including Registan Square and the Gur Emir.

Itinerary

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Day 1: Join Trip In Bishkek And Have An Afternoon Exploring The City

Location: Bishkek

Accommodation Name: Freedom Hotel

Our journey begins today in Bishkek. This vibrant capital of Kyrgyzstan has a youthful history, originating as a clay fortress established by the Khan of Kokand in 1825, only to be devastated by Russian forces 43 years later and rebuilt in 1878.



For those arriving on schedule, our tour leader will be waiting for you at the hotel reception at 11am for a welcome meeting, followed by a sightseeing excursion both by bus and on foot. We will explore the city's prominent monuments and structures, enjoy a relaxing stroll through Oak Park, visit the Manas Sculpture, and take a walk along the Alley of the Youth next to Philharmonic Hall.



If you wish to arrange an airport transfer today, please arrive at Manas International Airport (FRU), located about a 40-minute drive from the hotel. For anyone landing in the early hours today or those who arrived before, kindly reach out to us for additional accommodation options. Early check-in is available for a fee, please contact us to book this service if your flight lands in early hours today.



Please keep in mind that if you want to participate in the Bishkek city tour today, you need to be at the hotel by 11.30am which is we'll set off for our tour. If you are booking your own flights, we suggest allowing at least an hour for airport clearance. Since the drive from the airport to the hotel takes roughly 40 minutes, the latest your flight should arrive is 9.30am. Should you miss the welcome meeting, your tour leader will provide essential updates at 6.30pm this evening or at 8.45am on the morning of day 2.

Day 2: Visit Burana Tower. Attend A Felt-Making Masterclass And Have Dinner At A Family-Run Restaurant

Location: Burana Tower

Accommodation Name: Nomad Lodge

Meals Included: Dinner

This morning, as we depart from Bishkek, we head to Tokmok town and visit Burana Tower and its museum. This 11th-century structure is all that survives of the ancient city of Balasagun, standing at only half its original height, a historical landmark from the Silk Road nestled in the expansive landscape.



On our journey to Kochkor, we will stop at a women's cooperative called Altyn Kol, which means \ Golden Hands\ . Here, we will take part in a masterclass on felt carpet production, allowing each of us to have a hands-on experience as we work on a section of a carpet in progress.



On our arrival in Kochkor, we'll check in into our guesthouse before heading to dinner which will take place at a local Kyrgyz family-run restaurant.

Day 3: Drive To Lake Issyk Kul To Sleep In A Yurt. Breadmaking In The Evening

Location: Lake Issyk Kul

Accommodation Name: Sonun Yurt Camp

Meals Included: Dinner

After breakfast, we'll wind our way to the iconic Lake Issyk Kul; its name means 'the lake that never freezes'. We trace our way alongside its southern shores to the village of Kyzyl Tuu, one of the centres for yurt production. Here we learn more about how these fascinating structures work and why they have been the chosen dwellings for Central Asian nomads for centuries.



In the afternoon we continue to make our way around the lake and our final stop of today's journey is in Bokonbayevo where we meet an Eagle Hunter. Here we will see how this form of falconry has been practiced and perfected over centuries.



We arrive at our yurt camp, on the banks of Lake Issyk Kul in the late afternoon, where there will be time for a dip in the lake and a breadmaking session before dinner. We'll learn how to make Boorsok, the national bread and one of the country's staple foods. The doughy mixture is deep-fried in large quantities before being spread across the 'dastorkan' or table, doubling as a table decoration. Cooking an abundance of Boorsok is seen as a sign of generosity on the part of the host, so seldom will you see a dinner table not chock-full of tasty offerings.



Tonight's yurts will be twin-share with western-style toilets and hot showers available.

Day 4: Explore Jety-Oguz Gorge. Learn About Traditional Musical Instruments And Drive On To Karakol For A City Tour

Location: Karakol

Accommodation Name: Hotel 78

Meals Included: Dinner

After a leisurely breakfast overlooking the shores of Issyk Kul, we'll start driving to Karakol town.



On the way, we'll stop in a village and visit a family of producers of Kygyz musical instruments. Here we'll learn about Copo Choor (a small flute made of clay) and Komus (the most popular three-stringed national instrument).



As we continue our drive, we'll also stop at Jety-Oguz Gorge to enjoy some stunning views and breathe in the fresh mountain air. This place is famous for its red rock formations in the shape of a broken heart and seven bulls, and it's been a source of legends for the local people for centuries. After a short walk here, we'll continue to the town of Karakol, where we'll meet civilisation once again.



Embarking on a tour of the town, we'll discover some of its most interesting sights, including the Dungan Mosque which was built in 1904 without using a single nail and serving as a place of worship for the country's Chinese Muslims. The architecture is quite striking, foregoing minarets and opting instead for a wooden pagoda-style roof. We also see the Russian Orthodox Church which was constructed entirely of wood in 1869 and is still standing today. Finally, we'll visit the museum of the Russian explorer Przkevalski, after whom the town was originally named.



Dinner this evening will be with a local Uyghur family where we'll sample traditional dishes and flavours from the local area.

Day 5: Cross The Border Into Kazakhstan And Explore Kolsai Lake And Nature Park

Location: Kolsai Lakes National Park

Accommodation Name: Kolsay Prestige

Meals Included: Breakfast

Bidding goodbye to our hosts this morning, we'll set off for our next country, Kazakhstan. Our route takes us up to the tip of the eastern Tien Shan range where we cross the border at Kegen before descending to the dry, dusty and hot Kazakh steppe.



We'll drive approximately for three hours to reach our first Kazakh destination and overnight spot, Kolsai Lakes National Park. After a short orientation and visit to one of the three lakes within the park, there will be a chance to relax by the outdoor pool at the hotel.



Approximate overall driving time 5 hours.

Day 6: Explore Charyn Canyon On Foot Before Driving To Almaty

Location: Charyn Canyon

Accommodation Name: Kazzhol Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, we continue our journey through Kazakhstan. We stop first thing at Charyn Canyon, often compared to the Grand Canyon albeit on a smaller scale. We visit a part of the canyon known as the 'Valley of Castles' due to its unusual rock formations, and from here we descend 100 metres on even steps and then walk about 2.5 km through the canyon on mostly flat terrain. Once we reach the river it'll be possible to dip your feet in the river - for those who feel in need of a cool-down. We'll then return the same way.



After returning to the road we continue onto Almaty where we aim to arrive in the early evening. Almaty ceded capital status to Astana in 1997, but it remains the cultural and financial centre, where Russians, nomadic Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Tartars and many other ethnic groups rub shoulders in its bustling markets. The city has an almost European feel, partly due to the earthquake in 1911 that flattened Almaty resulting in the complete re-planning and re-building of the city. Wide, leafy boulevards were constructed and lined with low-rise white-washed housing and offices, and the few period buildings that remained intact were restored to their former glory. The city enjoys an enviable position, nestled in the foothills of the Zailiysky Alatau range, with beautiful turquoise lakes, snow-capped mountains and chic ski resorts just a short drive away.

Once checked in, there'll be a chance to go for a wander in the former capital's streets. Many walls around the city are covered by street art, made by national and international artists.



Approximate overall driving time 4.5 hours.

Day 7: Tour The Wide Boulevards And Green Parks Of Almaty. This Evening Catch The Overnight Train To Turkestan

Location: Almaty

Accommodation Name: Overnight Train from Almaty to Turkestan

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we set out to explore some of Almaty's major sites, starting in the Park of 28 Guards. The park is diverse, serving as a popular meeting place for locals as well as housing a variety of important monuments and buildings. The park's focal point is the Ascension Cathedral, a beautiful Russian Orthodox-style cathedral and one of only two wooden buildings left in the city. Also found in the park are imposing Soviet statues remembering falling soldiers from campaigns such as WW2 and the Afghan War, where many Kazakh nationals fought to support the USSR's interests.



We then move on to Green Market, a fascinating meeting place for the city's locals to come for their daily shopping. The market offers an eclectic range of produce brought by nomads as far-flung as Korea, all the way through China and Central Asia. Here you can find exotic fruits, and vegetables, an extensive butchery section with all types of meat and a wide variety of savoury foods. Make sure to try Kazy (smoked horse sausage) and Kurt (salted cheese balls popular with beer).



The rest of the afternoon has been left free to relax, or for further exploration. Dinner will be early this evening at a traditional Kazakh café before embarking on our overnight train journey. Actual train schedules are normally available three months before travel, so our tour leader will adjust the rest of the day depending on our departure time in the evening. Once aboard the train, our tour leader will allocate beds and will try to keep our group together as far as possible, however, it might be necessary to share with other travellers and passengers of a different gender and we'll sleep in four-berth cabins. Passing through some of Kyrgyzstan's most breathtaking landscapes, it's an authentic and practical way to travel. That being said, amenities are fairly basic.



The overnight train journey takes approximately 14 hours.

Day 8: Discover The City Of Turkestan, Kazakhstan’S Best-Kept Secret

Location: Turkestan

Accommodation Name: Hotel Khanaka

This morning, we will continue our train journey to the western part of the country, arriving in the city of Turkestan by early afternoon. After checking into our hotel and freshening up, we will embark on a half-day tour with a local guide.



Turkestan, one of the oldest cities in Kazakhstan and an integral part of the Silk Road, has a rich archaeological history dating back to the 4th century and is recognized as the 'Spiritual capital of the Turkic world'. The whole region is home to a diverse array of ethnic groups from West, Central, East, and North Asia, as well as parts of Europe, all of whom speak the Turkic language. This important historical site attracts both pilgrims and tourists, where the past beautifully merges with the modern world.



During our city tour, we'll explore the Azret Sultan historical-architectural complex, a masterpiece of medieval architecture that has been included on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Its most prominent site is the architectural complex Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi which dates back to the 14th century. Khoja Ahmed Yasawi was a Sufi poet and philosopher who introduced Islam to the nomads of Central Asia, and the mausoleum was built by Tamerlane to commemorate him. We will also visit an underground Mosque Khilvet, built in the 12th century and a bathhouse from the 16th century.



There is free time in the evening to visit the modern multifunctional complex Karavan Saray and enjoy a show of lights and fountains. Weather permitting, every night there is a boat parade and theatrical floating performance inspired by an ancient epic called 'Kyz-Zhibek and Tolegen' - not to be missed!



Overnight in our well-located hotel for our last night in Kazakhstan.

Day 9: Bid Farewell To Kazakhstan And Drive To The Capital Of Uzbekistan, Tashkent

Location: Tashkent

Accommodation Name: Hotel Gabrielle

Meals Included: Breakfast

Leaving Turkestan behind this morning, we head south and make for the border and our third and final country, Uzbekistan. Along the way, we'll stop at Shymkent for a quick city tour. This is the third largest city in Kazakhstan with a population of more than 1 million. Our tour leader will take us to pay a visit to the monument of the Kazakh hero Baidibek Bey, constructed on the top of a small hill with a panoramic city view. There will be time for a stroll in the pedestrian area and a quick bite to eat before continuing our journey to the border.



Here we'll part ways with the tour leader who accompanied us so far and will meet our Uzbek tour leader and driver once we've crossed the border on foot. From here, it's just a short drive on to Tashkent, the Uzbek capital and one of Central Asia's most vibrant cities.



Occupying a prime spot on the central Eurasian trading routes, Tashkent became one of the most important stops on the caravan routes across Central Asia. It grew under the auspices of the Mongols, Tamerlane and the Shaybanids, before finally falling to the Russians during the 19th century. A massive earthquake destroyed much of the city in 1966, allowing its Russian overlords to resurrect a 'perfect' soviet city from its ruins. Parts of the old city do remain and we'll set out to explore them over the next two days.



Approximate overall driving time 4.5 hours.

Day 10: City Tour Of Tashkent And Free Time In The Afternoon. Dinner At A Traditional Restaurant

Location: Tashkent

Accommodation Name: Hotel Gabrielle

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, our city tour starts with the Khast Imom Complex, one of the spiritual monuments of the capital located in the heart of the old city. There will be a chance to explore the blue-coloured domed Chorsu Bazaar which is nearby. We then move on to Independence Square with its fountains, impressive buildings and flower beds and we'll finish with a visit to the Museum of Applied Arts, formerly a Tsarist Russian diplomat's house, it stores over 4,000 pieces that will make us understand even more the history of this country.



The rest of the day is free at leisure, and you can choose to further explore Tashkent. You might want to have a go at travelling like a local and take the Tashkent Metro which boasts some ornately decorated stations or wander around Amir Timur Square to admire its historical buildings we finish with a stroll on the broadway, a lively pedestrian alley right in the heart of the city.

Day 11: Morning High-Speed Train To Bukhara, Discover Blue-Tiled Domes And Minarets; Learn About The City's History

Location: Bukhara

Accommodation Name: Hotel Sasha & Son

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast this morning we will head to the train station to take the high-speed train to Bukhara, a comfortable journey of just over four hours travelling at over 250kph.



Bukhara was a key trading post on the Silk Road. This UNESCO-listed city has many zig-zagged backstreets, bustling bazaars and historical monuments. Many call it 'Bukhoroi Shareef' translating to Holy Bukhara on account of its hundreds of mosques and mausoleums. The city has seen various dynasties battling for influence as it has always stood as a centre of trade, culture, and scholarship.



Today's afternoon of sightseeing starts with a walking tour. Highlights include the Lyab-i Hauz which once supplied the city's water; the striking blue-tiled Abdul Khan Madrasah and the 9th-century Mghoki Arrar Mosque. We then visit one of the most outstanding and iconic buildings in Bukhara; the Poi Kalon complex and Kalyan Mosque with its towering minaret dating back to 1127, one of the few buildings in the city to pre-date Genghis Khan's invasion.



After our first part of the city tour is completed, we will check into our centrally located hotel.

Day 12: Another Day Exploring Bukhara

Location: Bukhara

Accommodation Name: Hotel Sasha & Son

Meals Included: Breakfast

We continue our city tour in the old town of Bukhara. Our exploration starts with the Ark, a massive citadel that served as a fortress from the 5th century until its capture by the Russians in 1920. Today, the Ark houses several small museums dedicated to Bukhara's history. Bukhara was the site where two British soldiers were imprisoned during 'The Great Game,' a significant race for Imperial power between Victorian Britain and Tsarist Russia across Central Asia. Next, we visit the Bolo Khauz Mosque with its peaceful pond and facade before taking a short drive to the Samanid Mausoleum, an iconic example of early Islamic architecture and a pilgrimage site housing the tomb of the Samanid dynasty's founder.



In the afternoon we'll visit the Mausoleum of Naqshbandi, 15 km outside the city centre. There are many orders in Sufism, all of which have been represented at different times in what is now Uzbekistan. The Naqshbandiyya order has a great and long-lasting influence, and the memorial place is still a popular place of pilgrimage for Sufis. From here, we will visit the summer residence of the last Emir of Bukhara. In Persian, it is called Sitorai Mokhi Hossa, 'the place where the moon meets the stars'.



Return to Bukhara for our final night in this well-preserved Persian city.

Day 13: Pottery Workshop And Meet Local Villagers Nearby Bukhara; Take Bullet Train To Samarkand

Location: Samarkand

Accommodation Name: Hotel Registon Saroy

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today, we will drive to two villages near Bukhara to learn about the rural life of Uzbekistan. Our first stop is the locally famous pottery workshop in Gijduvan, where we will observe artisans mastering techniques that have been passed down for centuries. After that, we will continue to the village of Vobkent, where a local resident will welcome us into his home and introduce us to his family and community. We will take a walk to meet the villagers and see the cotton fields where they work. Finally, we will prepare and enjoy lunch together.



In the afternoon we drive back to Bukhara and take the two-hour high-speed train Afrosiob from Bukhara to the much-fabled city of Samarkand. Stormed by Alexander the Great and reduced to ashes by Genghis Khan, Samarkand was nevertheless transformed into the most glittering city in Transoxiana by Tamerlane, who made it his capital in the 14th century. Even today, the monumental scale of the buildings overwhelms visitors.



Approximate overall driving time 4.5 hours.

Day 14: Guided Tour Of Samarkand’S Magnificent Mosques And Mausoleums

Location: Samarkand

Accommodation Name: Hotel Registon Saroy

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, we will visit Registan Square, Samarkand's turquoise mosaic masterpiece. Registan's sweeping public square is flanked on three sides by huge intricately tiled madrasahs. Meticulously restored during Soviet times, it now echoes its former glory, and we will spend time taking in the scale of the monument, as well as learning about its role over the six centuries it has been standing. We will also visit the Gur Emir, the gold-ceilinged tomb of Tamerlane himself, revered as somewhat of a national icon in Uzbekistan.



In the afternoon our sightseeing is accompanied by a local guide who will take us to the Shah-i-Zinda - a beautifully tiled necropolis of tombs, mosques and mausoleums belonging to Tamerlane's family, friends and the prophet Mohammad's cousin. We will also visit the Ulug-Beg Observatory, considered to have been one of the finest observatories in the Islamic World. It was here that Ulug-Beg, the great medieval astronomer, built his gigantic sextant which enabled him to calculate the length of a year within just 10 seconds. The tour will include Bibi-Khanym Mosque, once the largest in Central Asia; it was built by Tamerlane with loot from Indian campaigns and named after his favourite Mongolian wife.



At the end of our tour, there will be an opportunity for a last round of handmade souvenir shopping.

Day 15: Trip Ends In Samarkand

Location: Samarkand

Meals Included: Breakfast

The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Samarkand. There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart from Samarkand at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you'd like an airport transfer today, you'll need to depart from Samarkand International Airport (SKD), which is a 15-minute drive from the hotel. If you wish to explore further independently after the tour has ended, you may want to consider an overnight train from Samarkand to the ancient city of Khiva. At the time of writing, the connection between these two cities relies on regular speed daily trains. However, Uzbek national railways are implementing multiple infrastructure improvements and high-speed trains should become available in the near future.

What's Included

  • City Tours

    Explore the cities of Bishkek, Karakol, Almaty, Turkestan, Tashkent, Bukhara, and Samarkand with guided tours.

  • Cultural Experiences

    Participate in a felt-making masterclass, breadmaking session, and pottery workshop.

  • Historical Site Visits

    Visit historical sites such as Burana Tower, Jety-Oguz Gorge, Charyn Canyon, Azret Sultan complex, and Registan Square.

  • Train Journeys

    Experience train journeys including an overnight train from Almaty to Turkestan and high-speed trains to Bukhara and Samarkand.

  • Local Interactions

    Meet local villagers in Bukhara and enjoy dinner with local families in Karakol and Almaty.

What's Not Included

  • Airport Transfers

    Airport transfers are not included and need to be arranged separately.

  • Early Check-in

    Early check-in at hotels is available for a fee and must be arranged in advance.

  • Personal Expenses

    Personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional meals, and optional activities are not included.

Meals

Breakfasts: 13
Lunches: 1
Dinners: 3

Mode of Transport

Travel through the Silk Road's Three Stans with a mix of bus journeys, high-speed trains, and an overnight train, ensuring a seamless and scenic exploration of Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.

Accommodation

Experience a variety of accommodations including the Freedom Hotel in Bishkek, Nomad Lodge in Kochkor, Sonun Yurt Camp by Lake Issyk Kul, and Hotel Sasha & Son in Bukhara, offering a blend of comfort and cultural immersion throughout your journey.

Check out our Q&As

  • What kind of cultural experiences can I expect during the tour?

    During the tour, you will have the opportunity to engage in various cultural experiences such as attending a felt-making masterclass at a women's cooperative in Kyrgyzstan, learning about traditional musical instruments in a Kyrgyz village, and participating in a breadmaking session at a yurt camp. Additionally, you will visit a pottery workshop in Uzbekistan and meet local villagers to learn about rural life.

  • Will there be any opportunities to interact with local families?

    Yes, there are several opportunities to interact with local families. On Day 2, you will have dinner at a family-run restaurant in Kochkor, Kyrgyzstan. On Day 4, you will have dinner with a local Uyghur family in Karakol. Additionally, on Day 13, you will visit a village near Bukhara, Uzbekistan, where you will be welcomed into a local resident's home and have lunch with the family.

  • What unique accommodations are included in the tour?

    The tour includes a unique accommodation experience where you will spend a night in a yurt camp on the banks of Lake Issyk Kul in Kyrgyzstan. The yurts are twin-share with western-style toilets and hot showers available.

  • Are there any special activities planned in the natural landscapes of the region?

    Yes, the tour includes several activities in natural landscapes. You will explore the Jety-Oguz Gorge in Kyrgyzstan, known for its stunning red rock formations. In Kazakhstan, you will visit Kolsai Lakes National Park and explore Charyn Canyon on foot, which is often compared to the Grand Canyon.

  • What historical sites will be visited during the tour?

    The tour includes visits to several historical sites such as the Burana Tower in Kyrgyzstan, the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi in Turkestan, Kazakhstan, and the Ark citadel in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. You will also explore the Registan Square and the Gur Emir in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.

  • Will there be any train journeys during the tour?

    Yes, there are train journeys included in the tour. On Day 7, you will take an overnight train from Almaty to Turkestan in Kazakhstan. On Day 11, you will travel by high-speed train from Tashkent to Bukhara, and on Day 13, you will take the high-speed train from Bukhara to Samarkand in Uzbekistan.

  • I'm going on a walking/cycling trip-do I need to train?

    It will depend on the grade and how fit you already are. Check the trip page for details of the walking or cycling grade and how far you’ll be walking/cycling each day. For moderate or challenging trips in particular we’d recommend doing some walks or cycles before you leave to build up your fitness and prepare you for the distances being covered.

  • Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?

    We have a wide range of ages nationalities on our small group trips and they come from all walks of life.

  • Should I get travel insurance?

    Yes–it is a condition of booking that you are fully insured when travelling with us

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    At Explore, we're the experts in adventure travel. Our small group adventure holidays have been running since 1981. Today, Explore is one of the most trusted travel companies in the UK with over 500 trips to more than 120 countries.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    Yes, but there are no concessions for doing so, and we must have a record in your booking advising as such before the trip departs.

  • Am I contributing to any charity by booking the tour?

    Being a responsible company is a large statement, something that has to be entwined within the very fibre of a company. Discover the charities and partnerships we support as part of this at https://www.explore.co.uk/about/sustainability/charities-and-partners

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    We want to be as clear as and as honest as possible about what happens if you decide to that you no longer wish to travel on your trip. Our booking conditions have details of the costs you’ll incur when you cancel-these charges depend on how long it is before your planned departure.

  • What is the accommodation like?

    We choose comfortable accommodation in the best locations possible. We opt for small, local and family-run accommodation where we can, as opposed to large chain hotels. We typically use hotels that are the equivalent of European 3-star, and you’ll usually have an en suite room. Occasionally, where we want to get off the beaten trail we may stay in more basic accommodation.

  • What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?

    Sustainability is embedded within the fibre of Explore, it emanates from the inside out. But as we enter a new decade it is clearer than ever that our world needs help, and Explore has created a sustainability strategy based on the 2015 UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

  • What policies are in place for Covid-19?

    Our flexible booking and safety policies mean you're protected before and during your travels with us. Receive a full refund if your trip is cancelled, transfer your trip free of charge up to 10 days before departure minus any irrocoverable costs.

  • Do I need to be very fit to book with you?

    All our trips require some level of active participation. This could be on a cultural trip, trek, safari, expedition or voyage. It is in the interests of all members of the group that everyone should be capable of fully participating in the activities of their chosen trip.

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Final documents will include a comprehensive trip itinerary, climate and country information, budgeting and packing advice visa and passport information and details on optional activities available.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Yes on most of our trips. Most trips are based on customers sharing twin-bedded rooms. If you book a group trip as an individual, you will share a room with someone of the same sex. However, on many trips we offer the opportunity to pay a supplement to pre-book a single room, known as our single room option. On some trips a single room will be provided every night, on others it will be provided o

  • Do we have to be vaccinated against Covid-19 to travel

    It’s now a condition of booking a trip with us that customers should have one of the following before they travel - — Be vaccinated against COVID, having received the full recommended course, and allowing enough time for immunity to take effect. Full vaccination includes any booster required to keep the vaccine valid. — Have taken a negative test (rapid antigen or PCR) within 72hrs of departure.

  • Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?

    Explore will only offer hotels that have specific COVID-19 protocols in place and comply with local government guidelines. We will ensure these measures include; enhanced room cleaning, ventilation, social distancing, regular cleaning and disinfection of high frequency touch points in public areas, food safety, staff re-training and minimising contact within the properties.

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Peru Encompassed - spectacular trip

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I booked for my husband and I to go on the Peru Encompassed trip with the 3 day Amazon extension trip tagged on the end, we also booked to go to Lima few days early to get over the jetlag and see something of Lima before setting off on the group trip. Everything was booked for us by Explore! with seamless ease and without any hitches. This was the first time I had booked onto an organised trip so I was a bit concerned it might not be for us. How wrong I was. We were a group of 9, ranging from 30s to 60s, and a mixture of couples and singles and different nationalities. As a group we gelled really well and chose to spend most of our free time together which made the trip great fun. As for the trip itself, it surpassed all expectations. The Peru Encompassed trip was superb. I don't think any other country offers so much culture, wildlife, specular scenery and amazing food, all of which we experienced in abundance on the trip. We had a local tour guide for the whole trip who was fantastic and then expert guides joined us on different legs of the journey. We learned so much as a result. The highlights for me were visiting the local market in Arequipa with our guide and sampling lots of different fruit and street foods, the day on Lake Titicaca and of course Machu Picchu itself. We booked an additional trip to go back ourselves the second morning which was great as we could do a different route around the ruins and get different views from the afternoon before. Our final highlight was the additional 3 day trip to the Amazon staying at the Hacienda Conception. The lodges were immersed in the jungle which was wonderful if noisy! the food was fab and the daily trips provided were excellent. It was a great relaxing way to end the trip although it did rain quite a bit. Both my husband and I said our trip to Peru was one of the best trips we have ever done.

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Ms D Brown  

Excellent company

07-Dec-2022

Excellent company, there are so many trips, you really get looked after. Everything is dealt with by your Tour Leader, all logistics are taken care of and usually things go smoothly, I only use explore because I know what to expect each time, that makes me happy, with a stress free holiday

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Stephen  

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