Our day starts with breakfast at the hotel and a morning of sightseeing in Khiva.
You'll hear stories of the scholars from this region, such as the brilliant scientist Al-Khorezmi, who invented algebra. And Al Biruni, an astronomer, mathematician, and philosopher, who studied physics and natural sciences.
These scholars played a significant part in mathematical and scientific research.
We'll have a walking tour of the old part of the city to see the following:
Konya Ark Fortress - the citadel in the Itchan Kala, the historic old town of Khiva.
Kurinish Khana (throne room).
Mohamed Amin Khan Madrassah- built in 1851-1854 by the order of Khiva ruler Muhammad Amin-khan and was named after him.
Islam Khoja Minaret- the tallest structure in old Khiva, its height is 56.6 meters, and is the second highest minaret in Central Asia.
Uch Avlioli Mausoleum- the "Three Saints Mausoleum", dedicated to three 16th-century farming brothers whose fields were saved when they prayed for rain.
Jami mosque- a 10th–18th century mosque in Khiva, Uzbekistan. It is one of the principal monuments of Itchan Kala, the walled old city of Khiva.
Kutlug Murad Inak Madrassah-built in 1809, during the reign of Khan Muhammad Rakhim
We'll have lunch and also have some free time to explore.
Meals: breakfast and lunch.