Best of Khiva: Exclusive Private Tour!

Khiva, UZ
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Included

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    All Fees and Taxes
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    Tour Guide Historian
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    Pick-Up on Foot
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    Entrance tickets to the monuments
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    Private transportation
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    Photo Stops at the Best Spots

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    Climbing the highest tower additional fee 15 usd
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    Lunch

Pickup

Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)

Pickup Location
Ancient Khiva
Deshon Qala Guest House
Khiva Boyjon Ota
Sarbon
We offer convenient pickup from your hotel, airport, or train station in Khiva, depending on the option you select when booking. Please provide your pickup location and arrival details in advance.

What to expect

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Itchan Kala

09:00 Meet the guide in the lobby. Start walking excursion in the historical part of Khiva – Ichan-kala (translated as “Inner town”). Ichan-kala - the largest Museum in the open air in Central Asia consisting of: - Ata-Darvaza, Kunya- Ark; - Madrassah of Muhammad Rahim Khan; - Madrassah of Muhammed Aminhan; - Kalta Minor, the Palace of the Allakulihan Khan of Khiva; - Tash Hauli, where the harem of 40 concubines was; - Caravanserai and Tim Allakulihan; - Pahlavan Mahmud Gates, Mausoleum of Seyd Allaudin, - Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum - one of the best works of Khivian architecture - mausoleum of Pahlavan Mahmud - done in the tradition of Khorezm architecture of XVIIIXIX centuries and Pahlavan Mahmud Gates, - Islam-Khoja Madrassah - was built in 1908 by Islam-Hoja of the Prime Minister of Khan. The minaret is a symbol of the country, is an early example of the architecture of the XIV century. - Mosque and Jami Minaret. Resting time in the evening. Overnight at the hotel

Duration 60 minutes
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Citadel Kunya-ark

Kunya-Ark «old castle» was built in the end of 17th century in 1686-1688 by Anushakhan’s son Arangakhan. The total size of the fortress is 130х93 metre. The fortress included a hall for official reception, khan’s office, mosques, mint, as well as many other outbuildings. Today, there are only a few buildings of Kunya-Ark fortress: kurinishhona (room for reception of people); Ak-Sheikh Bobo’s cell; the eastern gate with room for guarding; summer and winter mosques and harem. Ak-Sheikh Bobo’s cell was dwelling of Ak-Sheikh Bobo. Later it served as observation tower and a warehouse where gunpowder was stored. Kurinishhona building was built in the years 1686-1688 by Arang Khan. But in the middle of the XVIII century, during the invasion of Iranians it was destroyed. In 1804-1806 the building was erected by Eltazur-khan.

Duration 60 minutes
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Mohammed Rakhim Khan Madrassah

Muhammad Rahim-khan madrasah is located east of Kunya-Ark. The full name of khan was Said Muhammad Rahim Bahadur Khan. Local people called him Madraim Khan II. The construction of madrasah was begun by Seyid Muhammad Rahim Khan’s order and was completed in 1876. The immense building consists of 76 hujras, two courtyards, darshona, winter and summer mosques and library. It is a rectangular building with ayvan and small towers at the corners. Here the students studied not only theology but also science. There were often held literary evenings – mushoira where one could hear the works of outstanding poets of Khiva. The yard is surrounded by one-storey hujras inside which dominates a two-storey building. Its facade is decorated with a giant portal, where you can see the remains of blue majolica. There are high buildings-guldasta in the corners of madrasah

Duration 60 minutes
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Kalta Minor Minaret

Kalta-Minar Minaret means «Low tower» is located in the inner of Khiva. The building was erected in the 19 century by the ruler Mukhammad Amin-khan. The minaret is unique that it was not completed. According to his plan, the height of the building was to be 70-80 cm, but construction was finished at 29 cm. Despite the minaret was not completed, it is impossible to imagine Khiva without this mighty building. The building is famous not only its big sizes, but above all it is the only minaret which is covered with blue and white glazed tiles and majolica. There are many legends and stories about Kalta-Minar Minaret. One of the legends says when Bukhara khan heard about Muhammad Amin Khan’ construction, he asked his architect to buld the same building in Bukhara. But as soon as Muhammad Amin Khan learnt the news, the architect was thrown from the minaret. This was the reason the work was stopped because nobody else could finish the construction.

Duration 30 minutes
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Toshhovli Palace

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The Tosh-Hovli Palace, also spelled Tash-Hauli or Tosh-Hauli, is a prominent historical complex located within the ancient walled city of Khiva, Uzbekistan. Here's an overview of Tosh-Hovli: Location: Tosh-Hovli Palace is situated in the heart of Ichan Kala, the inner city of Khiva, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It stands as one of the most significant architectural and historical landmarks within this well-preserved medieval city. History: The palace was constructed in the early 19th century during the reign of Muhammad Rahim Khan I, who was a notable ruler of the Khanate of Khiva. It served as the main residence for the Khan and his family, as well as an administrative center for governance. Architecture: Tosh-Hovli Palace exhibits traditional Central Asian architectural features blended with influences from Persian and Islamic styles. The complex consists of multiple interconnected courtyards, each surrounded by rooms, halls, and galleries.

Duration 60 minutes
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Pahlavan Mahmoud Mausoleum

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Pahlavan Mahmud complex is located not far from Juma Mosque. Pahlavan Mahmud is a local poet and philosopher who was famous for his heroic strength and the ability to heal people. Originally the construction of the mausoleum was very modest but soon there was built khanaka and mosque where pilgrims said their prayer. Later the building was rebuilt into a magnificent construction with the largest dome in the city, covered with blue tiles. In 1810 the mausoleum was rebuilt by Muhammad Rahim-khan. The new building consists of old tombs and double dome. There is a tombstone above the grave, adorned with mosaic of carved ceramics. The mausoleum is the tomb of Pahlavan Mahmud as well as the rulers of Khiva Muhammad Rahimkhan I, Abulgazihan and Elbars II. There is a small courtyard with open mosque (ziyarathona) where come many believers in order to pray. There is also a deep well with clean drinking water.

Duration 60 minutes
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Mohammed Amin Khan Madrassah

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The Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasa is a distinguished historical and architectural landmark located within the Ichan Kala, the ancient walled city of Khiva

Duration 30 minutes
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Juma Mosque

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The Juma Mosque is located in the central part of Ichan Kala, the ancient inner town of Khiva that is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is situated near other prominent structures such as the Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasa and the Kalta Minor Minaret. History: The mosque dates back to the 10th century, though the current structure primarily reflects reconstructions and expansions from the 18th and 19th centuries. It has been an essential religious center for the people of Khiva throughout its long history. Architecture: The Juma Mosque is notable for its distinctive architectural features. The main prayer hall is supported by a forest of wooden columns, which are believed to be sourced from older structures and reused over centuries. Each column is intricately carved with unique designs and patterns, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era. The mosque's facade is adorned with traditional blue and green tile work, adding to its visual appeal.

Duration 60 minutes
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The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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    Wheelchair accessible
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What our experts say

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    Try local plov at a nearby restaurant.
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    Visit the Juma Mosque for unique columns.
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    Check out local crafts at the bazaars.
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    Bring water; it can get warm.
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    Consider visiting the highest tower.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Embark on a mesmerizing journey through time with the Private Khiva City Tour, a walking experience that unveils the rich history of this ancient city nestled in the Uzbek desert. Immerse yourself in the allure of Silk Road history as you wander through narrow streets adorned with exquisite Islamic architecture, bustling bazaars, and centuries-old madrasas and minarets. Discover the magic of Khiva as you explore the UNESCO-listed Itchan Kala, where every corner tells a story etched in intricate tile work, offering a glimpse into the city's past.

What to expect?

During the Private Khiva City Tour, expect to be enchanted by the beauty and charm of this historical gem. With a knowledgeable tour guide historian by your side, delve into the depths of Khiva's past as you visit iconic landmarks such as the Juma Mosque, Kalta Minor, and Mohammed Amin Khan Madrasa. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors of local crafts and textiles at bustling squares, and witness the timeless traditions of merchants trading as they have for centuries.

Who is this for?

This captivating tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture aficionados, and anyone with a passion for exploring ancient civilizations. Whether you're a seasoned traveler seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences or a curious soul eager to uncover the secrets of the Silk Road, the Private Khiva City Tour offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Khiva.

Why book this?

Step into a world where history comes alive and ancient tales unfold before your eyes with the Private Khiva City Tour. Explore the UNESCO-listed Itchan Kala and marvel at the intricate Islamic architecture that adorns the city's streets. From the wooden columns of the Juma Mosque to the vibrant tile work of the madrasas, every detail tells a story of Khiva's past, making this tour a truly unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of the city's cultural significance.

Good to know

As you venture through Khiva's ancient streets, keep in mind that climbing the highest tower comes with an additional fee of 8 USD. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes for walking and bring along a camera to capture the stunning architecture and vibrant colors of this historic city. Don't forget to immerse yourself in the local culture by sampling traditional Uzbek cuisine at one of the charming cafes or restaurants along the way.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Private Khiva City Tour rave about the knowledgeable tour guide historian who brought the city's history to life. Visitors were captivated by the beauty of the Islamic architecture and the bustling atmosphere of the bazaars. Many praised the tour for offering a unique glimpse into Khiva's past and highly recommend it to anyone looking for an immersive cultural experience.

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