Our Silk Road adventure begins at London Heathrow as we meet our fellow travellers and Tour Manager to board an overnight flight to Urgench, via Istanbul. The capital of Uzbekistan's Khorezm region, Urgench sits near to the mighty Amu Darya River, historically known as the Oxus.
While a largely rural area today, historic Khorezm evokes images of intrepid travellers journeying into a mysterious and enchanting land of deserts, mountains and a long, storied history of hospitality to visitors from far-off places. The influence of the region's learned scholars from the Islamic Golden Age is also remembered to this day, through the likes of mathematician al-Khwarizmi, known as the father of algebra.
An area of major importance on the evocative Silk Road, the cities of Uzbekistan boast a remarkable legacy of culture, innovation, tradition and architecture. From the turquoise domes and towering madrasa entrances of its magical Silk Road cities to the crumbling fortresses and yurt camps of its sprawling deserts, this welcoming central Asian country - one of only two doubly landlocked countries in the world - makes for an unforgettable destination.