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Discover the beauty of Uzbekistan’s Chimgan Mountains and Amirsay Resort on a well-organized day trip from Tashkent, with scenic views, outdoor activities, and expert guides.
Taking a trip to Uzbekistan offers a chance to see a blend of vibrant cities and stunning natural landscapes. For those staying in Tashkent, a day trip to the Chimgan Mountains and Amirsay Resort promises a refreshing escape from the busy city. This tour, offered by Sayyah Uzbekistan, combines mountain scenery, outdoor adventures, and leisurely time by the Charvak Water Reservoir — all in about six hours.
What stands out most about this experience is the knowledgeable guide—a key factor that elevates the outing from just sightseeing to a memorable journey. The tour’s affordability, at just $60 per person, makes it accessible for many travelers seeking authentic Uzbek adventures.
One thing to keep in mind is the additional costs not included in the price, such as entrance tickets and activities like chair lifts or water sports. Also, this is a private group experience, so you’ll enjoy personalized attention, which is a bonus. This tour is perfect for outdoor lovers, families, or anyone craving a quick yet diverse taste of Uzbekistan’s scenic mountain regions.
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The day begins early, with pickup options around 8:00 or 9:00 am from your hotel, railway station, or even the airport. The use of an air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride through Uzbekistan’s landscapes. Traveling in a private group means you won’t be crammed into a bus with strangers, which adds to the overall comfort.
The drive from Tashkent to the mountains takes roughly an hour, during which your guide will likely share insights about the region’s history, geography, and local life — an important part of appreciating this trip beyond just the sights.
The highlight of the day is the visit to Amirsay Ski Resort, which operates year-round. Even if you’re not a skier, the resort offers a range of activities, including horse riding and ATV riding (extra costs apply). We loved the way the guide explained the resort’s features and how it caters to both winter and summer visitors.
One of the tour’s most cherished moments, according to reviews, is the ride on the “Chair Lift” up the mountains — about 3 km long with a climb of 2000 meters. The views from the top are spectacular, giving a panoramic vista of the surrounding peaks and valleys. Travelers have commented on the gorgeous scenery and the thrill of ascending the mountain in the chairlift.
Along the way, you’ll stop at key sightseeing points around Charvak Water Reservoir. These spots are perfect for capturing photos of the lake’s shimmering blue waters and the lush mountain backdrop. The reservoir itself is a favorite for relaxation and water sports, with options like jet skis, boats, and swimming (entrance fees not included).
While not everyone may opt for water activities, the chance to dip your toes in Charvak’s clear waters is a delightful respite. One reviewer mentioned their enjoyment of the beach and appreciated that the tour included leisure time here.
For those interested, ATV and horse riding are available at Amirsay Ski Resort, adding an adventurous edge to the trip. These are paid activities, so you should bring extra cash if you want to participate. It’s worth noting that the tour is designed to give you flexibility — you can choose how much time to spend at each location.
The tour wraps up with a scenic drive back, typically arriving in the city by late afternoon. Drop-off is available at your hotel, railway station, or airport, making logistics straightforward.
The value of this trip lies in its mix of accessibility, scenery, and the quality of guides. The private nature of the experience means your group gets personalized attention. The guide’s knowledge — praised for being genuine and attentive, especially towards children — adds a layer of comfort and education that many travelers appreciate.
On top of that, the tour’s cost-effectiveness becomes apparent when you consider the range of sights: mountains, a mountain resort, and the Charvak Water Reservoir, along with the convenience of transportation and a flexible schedule.
We loved the insightful guidance from Daniyar, who made sure everyone understood the significance of each spot and tailored his explanations to different age groups. His attentiveness, including borrowing a winter jacket for a guest, shows a level of service that’s rare at this price point.
The scenic chairlift ride and the panoramic views were another standout, offering a memorable photo experience. The relaxed time at Charvak, with options for swimming or just lounging, makes this a well-rounded day trip.
While the tour is quite flexible, some activities like entrance tickets or water sports aren’t included, so budget extra time and money for these. Also, the duration is relatively short — about six hours — which means you won’t get to explore the mountains in great depth but rather enjoy a taste of their beauty.
This trip is ideal for families, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone looking for a quick escape from the city without sacrificing comfort. It’s also suitable for travelers who prefer a personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide.
If you’re keen on outdoor activities like mountain rides or water sports, this tour offers a good balance of adventure and relaxation. However, if you’re seeking a deep-dive into Uzbekistan’s culture or history, you might want to combine this with other city tours.
For $60, you’re getting a well-rounded day out that includes mountain views, outdoor fun, and the chance to see a different side of Uzbekistan’s landscape. The private nature of the tour, combined with a guide praised for his expertise and genuine care, makes it stand out. It’s a great choice for those who want an easy, scenic, and engaging day trip with plenty of photo opportunities and activities.
While it doesn’t include all costs upfront, the flexibility to choose activities and the convenience of door-to-door pickup make it a hassle-free escape from Tashkent. You’ll leave with wonderful memories of the mountains, the water, and the warm Uzbek hospitality.
If you value good guides, scenic landscapes, and an authentic outdoor experience, this tour offers solid value and a taste of Uzbekistan’s natural beauty.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, all transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle is included, with pickup from your hotel, railway station, or airport.
What is the total duration of the tour?
The tour lasts about 6 hours, from departure in the morning to return in the late afternoon.
Are entrance tickets included?
No, entrance tickets for activities like chair lifts or water sports are not included, so you should budget for these separately.
Can I participate in water activities at Charvak?
Yes, you can swim, rent jet skis, or boats at Charvak, but these are paid activities outside the tour price.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour can be family-friendly, especially since the guide is attentive to kids’ needs, and outdoor activities are available.
Is this a group or private tour?
It’s a private experience, so only your group will take part, providing a more personalized service.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable clothes, sunscreen, water, extra cash for activities, and a camera for the stunning views.
How do I pay for activities not included?
Activities like ATV riding or water sports can be paid for on-site, typically in cash.
What if I want to cancel?
Cancellation is free if you do so at least 24 hours in advance, with a full refund offered. Last-minute cancellations are non-refundable.
To sum it up, this trip to the Chimgan Mountains and Amirsay Resort offers a practical, scenic, and fun-filled day out that balances outdoor adventure with relaxation. It’s a perfect choice for those wanting a taste of Uzbekistan’s natural beauty without complex logistics or high costs.