Bukhara โ Shahrisabz
Quick Answer: The private car transfer from Bukhara to Shahrisabz covers 299 km and typically takes between 4.25 and 4.75 hours.
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Experience a seamless journey from the ancient heart of Bukhara to the historic birthplace of Amir Timur, Shahrisabz. Spanning approximately 299 kilometers, this route takes you through the shifting landscapes of the Karshi steppe, transitioning from the arid plains of the Bukhara region into the lush, mountainous foothills that guard the entrance to the Kashkadarya province. The drive typically takes between 4.25 and 4.75 hours, offering a comfortable passage through the authentic countryside of Uzbekistan. Our private transfer service ensures you travel in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle driven by a professional chauffeur. Unlike shared transport, this is a door-to-door service, providing you with privacy and peace of mind. Whether you are departing from your hotel or arriving at the airport, our driver will be there to assist you, ensuring a smooth transition between these two iconic Silk Road cities. While the focus of this service is a direct transfer, we understand that the road can offer unique photo opportunities. You are welcome to make stops along the way for up to 30 minutes in total, allowing you to stretch your legs or capture the scenery of the Kashkadarya valley. To guarantee your booking, a deposit is required in advance, securing your vehicle and driver for your specific travel date.
Route Highlights
- Professional driver service with door-to-door convenience.
- Clean, air-conditioned vehicles for your comfort.
- Approximately 4.25 to 4.75 hours travel time over 299 km.
- Total of 30 minutes of free stops included for photos or breaks.
- Deposit required to secure your private vehicle booking.
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