Termez โ Khiva
Quick Answer: The drive from Termez to Khiva covers approximately 1016 kilometers and takes between 13.25 and 13.75 hours by private car.
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Traversing the vast expanse between Termez and Khiva is a journey through the heart of Uzbekistan's historical landscapes. Covering approximately 1016 kilometers, this 13.25 to 13.75-hour drive takes you from the ancient Buddhist sites near the Amu Darya river toward the legendary desert fortress of Khiva. As you move away from the Surkhandarya region, the terrain transforms into the rugged beauty of the Kyzylkum desert, offering a unique glimpse into the raw, arid majesty of Central Asia. Our private transfer service ensures you experience this long-distance route with maximum comfort and professional reliability. By choosing a private car, you avoid the complexities of public transport and enjoy the privacy of a vehicle dedicated solely to your party. Whether you are starting your journey from Termez Airport or a hotel in the city, our driver provides seamless door-to-door transportation directly to your destination in Khiva. Safety and efficiency are at the core of our service. Your professional driver is well-versed with the highway conditions, ensuring a steady pace across the desert plains. While the journey is long, the transition from the lush southern riverbanks to the golden sands surrounding the ancient walls of Itchan Kala is a memorable experience that defines the scale and spirit of the Silk Road.
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- Professional driver service for the 1016km route
- Door-to-door pickup and drop-off included
- Up to 30 minutes of total free stops for photos or breaks
- Vehicles equipped with air conditioning and clean interiors
- Deposit required to guarantee your private booking
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