Central Asia Holidays

Kazakhstan Holidays
Kazakhstan is the 9th largest country in the world, equal in size to the whole of Western Europe, a huge land encompassing two time zones, stretching from China to the Caspian Sea.
Kyrgyzstan Holidays
Kyrgyzstan is a remote and mysterious land of remarkable beauty, which until a decade ago was strictly off limits to foreigners.
Mongolia Holidays
The ?Land of Blue Sky? as this remote country is sometimes known is famed for the magical quality of its light and its huge expanses of open space.
Turkmenistan Holidays
Turkmenistan is the last frontier, until recently the very outpost of the old Soviet Empire. The country is mostly covered by the large, empty and very hot Kara Kum or Black Sands desert, which for centuries has been this country's best defensive weapon, successfully repelling outsiders, adventurers and armies.
Uzbekistan Holidays
Uzbekistan is located at the very heart of Central Asia and in ancient times was a key link on the Silk Road connecting China with Western Europe.
Tadjikistan Holidays
Tadjikistan is a mountainous landlocked country that saw very few visitors during the 20th century when it was a Soviet Republic, and even less when independence in 1991 led to a disastrous civil war that finally ended in 1997. Since then travellers have begun to return, tracing parts of the route Marco Polo took across the Pamir Plateau on his way to the court of Kublai Khan. The scenery here is magnificent with Ismoil Somoni peak at 7,495 m the highest in the country (and the former Soviet Union). The country has been continuously inhabited for over 4,000 years from when Aryan nomads settled and the Tadjik language is a variant of Persian.
Kazakhstan is the 9th largest country in the world, equal in size to the whole of Western Europe, a huge land encompassing two time zones, stretching from China to the Caspian Sea.
Kyrgyzstan Holidays
Kyrgyzstan is a remote and mysterious land of remarkable beauty, which until a decade ago was strictly off limits to foreigners.
Mongolia Holidays
The ?Land of Blue Sky? as this remote country is sometimes known is famed for the magical quality of its light and its huge expanses of open space.
Turkmenistan Holidays
Turkmenistan is the last frontier, until recently the very outpost of the old Soviet Empire. The country is mostly covered by the large, empty and very hot Kara Kum or Black Sands desert, which for centuries has been this country's best defensive weapon, successfully repelling outsiders, adventurers and armies.
Uzbekistan Holidays
Uzbekistan is located at the very heart of Central Asia and in ancient times was a key link on the Silk Road connecting China with Western Europe.
Tadjikistan Holidays
Tadjikistan is a mountainous landlocked country that saw very few visitors during the 20th century when it was a Soviet Republic, and even less when independence in 1991 led to a disastrous civil war that finally ended in 1997. Since then travellers have begun to return, tracing parts of the route Marco Polo took across the Pamir Plateau on his way to the court of Kublai Khan. The scenery here is magnificent with Ismoil Somoni peak at 7,495 m the highest in the country (and the former Soviet Union). The country has been continuously inhabited for over 4,000 years from when Aryan nomads settled and the Tadjik language is a variant of Persian.

