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Uzbekistan 360°: Khiva, Bukhara, and the Silk Road
9 days
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Nature and adventure
30%Relax
20%Monuments and history
80%City and cultures
95%Party and nightlife
10%The trip in a nutshell
Our group trip to Uzbekistan will transport us to the enchanting land of "A Thousand and One Nights," where we'll experience a journey filled with ancient stories, desert adventures, and a touch of excitement, including local train rides and an overnight stay in a traditional yurt.
From picturesque oases and bustling bazaars to charming tea houses, sacred sites, and Soviet-era palaces, this organized tour of Uzbekistan offers a timeless allure. We’ll explore a section of the legendary Silk Road—the historic trade route that connected Beijing to the Mediterranean, serving as the most vital link for goods between China and the Western world.
Our adventure begins in the ancient city of Khiva and takes us to Bukhara, eventually reaching Samarkand, the capital of Tamerlane's empire, before concluding in modern Tashkent.
Are you ready to uncover the mysteries of this fascinating corner of the world?
Trip type
360º - it's our great classic that allows you to discover the destination in all its aspects. We recommend packing a backpack rather than a suitcase as there will be lots of moving around.
Physical rating
MODERATE - this itinerary may involve hiking or other activities that require a moderate amount of physical effort. Be prepared for some potential long transfers and early wake up calls!
Entry requirements
Please visit your country's official government website to find out the necessary requirements for entering the country of destination.
Please note: you need to upload a copy of your passport into your MyWeRoad account at least 45 days before departure. If you book to depart within the next 45 days or less, you need to upload a copy of your passport immediately after you have made your booking.
This information is essential to securing the booking of your trip and all the services included.
Arrival and departure
This trip will begin and end in Tashkent. Aim to arrive on the first day by 5pm - on the last day you are free to leave whenever!
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360°
Uzbekistan
9 days
Next departure Sat, 23 Aug 2025
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Deposit from $115
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Itinerary

Day 1
Welcome to Uzbekistan
Check-in
Round trip flights are not included in the package, so you can choose from where and when you want to fly. This is to give you maximum freedom of choice!
Check-in at the hotel in Tashkent , the capital.
It will be great to start getting to know each other right in front of traditional Uzbek dishes, toasting with the best inebriating elixir in the world: Russian vodka!
Day 2
Among the streets of Tashkent
Discovering the city
Rich in monumental buildings, immense parks, and modern neighborhoods, Tashkent almost feels like a typical European capital. But don't be fooled—it also hides ancient complexes and spiritual centers waiting to be discovered. Today, we will explore this fascinating city together, before boarding the night train that will take us to our next destination, the beautiful Khiva!

Day 3
Khiva and its history: from the Kunya Ark fortress to the Juma mosque
Between history and traditions
Good morning, WeRoaders! How was your first night on the train? We’ve arrived in Khiva, a true open-air museum, filled with palaces, monuments, and madrassas. Once we drop off our backpacks at the hotel, we’ll meet our local guide to explore this incredible city: we’ll visit the Kunya Ark fortress, the ancient residence of the sovereigns (excited to see the harem and the prisons?), the Juma Mosque with its beautifully carved wooden columns, and many other sights that will leave us speechless.
Speaking of mouths, how about grabbing a bite? They say the city bazaar is the perfect spot for a street food-style lunch.
After lunch, we’ll have more time to explore the city at our own pace before heading back to the hotel for a relaxing and refreshing hot shower.

Day 4
On the way to Bukhara
A long train journey
There are many kilometers between us and our next destination—about 435 to be exact! And what better way to tackle a long journey than aboard a local train?
Seated in a comfortable carriage, you can use these hours to sort through the thousands of photos you’ve taken over the past two days and enjoy the ever-changing scenery unfolding before your eyes. Plus, we’ll be helping the environment: when it comes to sustainability, there’s no doubt—the train is the most eco-friendly way to travel. Taking the railway is a smart, responsible, and convenient choice!
We’ll depart in the morning and arrive in Bukhara by late afternoon, relaxed and ready to head straight to the hotel, drop off our bags, and then venture out to find the best restaurant in town.
Day 5
Bukhara
Discovering Bukhara
After a hearty breakfast, we’ll have the entire day to explore this incredible city. Bukhara, also known as the "sacred city," even surpasses the legendary Samarkand in the sheer number of architectural monuments. With over 140 buildings of immense artistic and cultural value—all of them UNESCO World Heritage Sites—it’s no surprise that a traditional Uzbek saying goes, "Samarkand is the wonder of the earth, but Bukhara is the wonder of the spirit."
Our local guide will lead us through a half-day tour of the city’s marvels: the four towers of Chor-Minor, with their distinctive blue domes; the majestic Ark Fortress, once the royal residence; the former Mogaki Attari monastery, now a mosque; and the iconic Poi-Kalyan, with its towering minaret.
We’ll also visit the stunning Lyabi Hauz complex, with its bustling shops and merchants, where we can take a delightful break by the pool.
The rest of the day is completely ours to either continue exploring the city in more depth or to engage in other activities.
And for dinner, how about indulging in some delicious food and refreshing drinks, and ending the evening in a fairytale atmosphere?

Day 6
Towards the Kyzylkum Desert passing by Lake Aydarkul
Lakes, legends and magical nights: have you ever slept in a Yurt?
Another day, another magical place awaits us. This morning, we head to Nurata, a legendary destination wrapped in mystery. According to legend, 40,000 years ago, a meteorite struck here, creating a crater and a miraculous water source that appeared from nowhere. This water, believed to be curative, maintains a constant temperature of 20 degrees—not a degree more, not a degree less!
Our journey then continues to Lake Aydarkul—a lake in the middle of the desert?! Yes, that’s right. After all, we’re in Uzbekistan, where everything feels magical. This lake, far from being a mirage, is a true natural wonder. Its origins are mysterious—there’s a scientific explanation, but we won’t spoil the magic just yet!
We’ll relax with a picnic on the shores of the lake before heading to our traditional camp. Here, beneath a sky full of stars, we’ll spend an unforgettable night in yurts! Not sure what a yurt is? You could Google it, or better yet, join us (the second option is definitely more fun!).
And here’s the best part: dinner is included, along with a night around the campfire!
Day 7
Samarkand
Samarkand, a travellers dream!
Alexander the Great once said of this city, “Everything I have heard about this city is true, except that it is more beautiful than I could have imagined.”
WeRoaders, it’s time to head to Samarkand—a city of myth, legend, and the dream of every true traveler.
We’re about to arrive in one of the oldest cities in the world. Samarkand was founded at the end of the 14th century BC and flourished for many years before being destroyed by Genghis Khan, only to rise again between the 14th and 15th centuries under Tamerlane—a great leader and patron of art and culture—who declared it the capital of his empire.
Since then, the historic center of Samarkand has remained almost untouched, preserving its magical atmosphere. Let’s take our time and enjoy it: we have half a day to explore, whether it’s immersing ourselves in the culture, relaxing, shopping, or whatever suits our style!
Day 8
Samarkand again!
Walking through Samarkand and travel to Tashkent
Good morning, Samarkand! Today, we have the chance to uncover the secrets of this ancient city with a half-day guided walking tour, so let’s get moving—it’s time to explore!
In the afternoon, we’ll board the train that will take us back to where it all began: Tashkent.
We’ll reunite for one final dinner together—let’s raise a toast to the end of this incredible adventure and to all the unforgettable memories we’ll take home with us.
Day 9
Goodbye Uzbekistan
Check-out and goodbye
Check-out and goodbye – until your next WeRoad adventure!
What's included
8 nights accommodation in shared rooms with a private bathroom (please note: during the night in the Yurt the bathroom will be shared)
All breakfasts
Night train to Urgench (Khiva) on day 2
Walking tour in Khiva (half day) with local English speaking guide
Train to Bukhara on day 3
Medical and baggage insurance - (coverage limits by destination country/region - €10,000 Italy, €20,000 Europe, €30,000 World, €50,000 USA/Canada)
What's not included
Roundtrip flight to/from destination
- Meals and drinks where not indicated
- All the extras you'll want to buy and be able to fit in your backpack :)
All not mentioned in "what's included"
Money pot
The Money Pot is approximately £180/€200 for this trip and is collected on-site by the Travel Coordinator on the first day. The amount of the Money Pot will vary based on the number of activities and extras that the group decides to do.
Additional local public or private transport where necessary
Excursions and entrance fees to museums/attractions
Coordinator's money pot share
All extra activities that each member of the group agree on doing and the coordinator's fee as well.
Additional info
Learn more about accommodation, transport, and other useful travel information.
- Transport
Minivan with driver, trains and/or public transfers.
- Accommodation
Small hotels and guesthouses. More traditional hotels in the big cities. A night in a typical Yurt with shared external bathrooms is planned.
The no-sharing room option is available for all nights except the night in the Yurt.
- Passport
Please note: you need to upload a copy of your passport into your MyWeRoad account at least 45 days before departure. If you book to depart within the next 45 days or less, you need to upload a copy of your passport immediately after you have made your booking.
This information is essential to securing the booking of your trip and all the services included.
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Why WeRoad
Small groups, maximum 15 people
Free cancellation included (deposit refunded as a gift card)
Book with a £/€100 deposit
The travel coordinators
Our travel coordinators are chosen because they are people like you. Not only are they the best travel buddy you could hope for, but they're trained professionals guaranteed to show you a travel experience like never before
Find your flight
For this trip, we recommend arriving and departing from these airports.
Arrival
Tashkent International Airport
Return
Tashkent International Airport
Available dates
23
Aug
Sat, 23 Aug 2025 23 Aug 2025
Saturday
9 days
Sun, 31 Aug 2025 31 Aug 2025
Sunday
On request
Coordinator
Natasha Elena
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Total
$1,386
Private room included when booking for 2
Coordinator
Natasha Elena
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12
Oct
Sun, 12 Oct 2025 12 Oct 2025
Sunday
9 days
Mon, 20 Oct 2025 20 Oct 2025
Monday
Almost confirmed
People interested: 4
Expected WeRoaders: 11
Total
$1,270
Private room included when booking for 2
People interested: 4
Expected WeRoaders: 11
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FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions
About Uzbekistan
What are the entry requirements for Uzbekistan?
If you are a UK citizen, to find out the entry requirements for Uzbekistan, you can check this informational page from our partner Sherpa. If you need a visa, you can apply for it through Sherpa. If you are not a UK citizen, you can still use Sherpa by changing the nationality in the 'Passport' section.
Before traveling, always remember to check the government website of your country of origin for updates on the entry requirements for Uzbekistan – you wouldn’t want to stay home due to a bureaucratic detail!
- UK residents: review the FCDO Travel Advice.
- US residents: consult the US Department of State Travel Advice.
- Other residents: refer to your government or local consulate's travel advice.
What's the time zone in Uzbekistan?
Uzbekistan operates on Uzbekistan Time (UZT), which is 5 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+5). Uzbekistan does not observe daylight saving time. If it is 12pm in the UK, it will be 5pm in Uzbekistan. For the USA, if it's 12pm Eastern Standard Time (EST), then it'll be 10pm in Uzbekistan. Keep this in mind when planning your activities or contacting someone there.
Which currency is used in Uzbekistan?
Uzbekistan uses the Uzbekistani som as its currency. The daily exchange rates can vary, but as an example:
- 1 GBP might convert to approximately 15,000 UZS
- 1 USD to around 11,000 UZS
- 1 EUR to about 12,000 UZS
You can exchange currency at banks, currency exchange offices, and some hotels. Keep small denominations handy for markets and local shops.
How can I pay in Uzbekistan?
In Uzbekistan, you can pay using cash, credit cards, and sometimes mobile payments. Credit cards are accepted in major cities and tourist areas, but it's a good idea to carry cash for smaller towns and markets. ATMs are available in cities, and you can withdraw the local currency, the Uzbekistani Som. We suggest you have some cash on hand, especially when visiting rural areas, as electronic payments might not be widely accepted.
Do I need to tip in Uzbekistan?
Tipping in Uzbekistan is not mandatory, but it's appreciated for good service. In restaurants, you can leave around 5 to 10 percent of the bill as a tip. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare is common. Hotel staff, such as porters or housekeeping, often receive small tips for their service. Since Uzbekistan is not a tipping culture like the USA, a simple thank you goes a long way too.
What's the internet like in Uzbekistan? Should I buy a SIM card? How available is Wi-Fi?
In Uzbekistan, Wi-Fi can be found in hotels and some cafes, but it's not always reliable or fast. For consistent access, we suggest you buy a local SIM card or an e-SIM data plan. Popular providers include Ucell and Beeline. These SIM cards offer good coverage and are available at airports and local stores. This way, you’ll have internet access on the go without relying on Wi-Fi, which can be spotty in more remote areas.
What language do they speak in Uzbekistan?
In Uzbekistan, the official language is Uzbek. It's a Turkic language, and you'll find it spoken widely across the country. Here are some useful expressions you might hear or use:
- Hello: Salom
- Thank you: Rahmat
- Yes: Ha
- No: Yo'q
Russian is also commonly spoken, especially in urban areas, so you might hear it too. It's helpful to know a few basic phrases to communicate with locals.
What kind of plugs are used in Uzbekistan?
In Uzbekistan, the plugs used are Type C and Type F, which are the same as those used in many European countries. The voltage is 220V, and the frequency is 50Hz. If your devices are not compatible with these plug types, we recommend you bring a universal adapter to ensure all your electronics can be charged without hassle.
What’s the main religion in Uzbekistan?
Uzbekistan's main religion is Islam, with the majority of the population being Sunni Muslims. If you plan to visit, it's respectful to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Important religious holidays include:
- Ramadan, a month of fasting
- Eid al-Fitr, a festival marking the end of Ramadan
- Eid al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice, is also widely observed.
During these times, you might experience closures of some businesses or attractions, and you can enjoy local customs and celebrations.
What should I pack for Uzbekistan?
For a trip to Uzbekistan, you'll want to pack wisely to ensure comfort and convenience. Here's a helpful list of what to put in your backpack:
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Clothing:
- Lightweight tops and shirts
- Long pants or skirts for modesty
- Warm layers for cooler evenings
- A scarf or shawl for visiting religious sites
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Shoes:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Sandals for casual wear
- A pair of dressier shoes for dining out
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Accessories and Technology:
- Sunglasses and a hat for sun protection
- A universal adapter for charging devices
- A power bank
- Camera or smartphone for photos
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Toiletries and Medication:
- Travel-sized toiletries such as shampoo, conditioner, and body wash
- Sunscreen and insect repellent
- Basic first aid kit including band-aids and antiseptic
- Common travel medication like pain relievers, antihistamines, and anti-diarrheal tablets
This list will help you stay prepared and enjoy your journey through Uzbekistan comfortably.
What’s the weather like in Uzbekistan?
Uzbekistan experiences a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Here's a regional breakdown:
- Tashkent (capital): Summers can be very hot, reaching up to 40°C, while winters are cold, with temperatures often below freezing. Spring and autumn are milder and more pleasant.
- Samarkand and Bukhara: Similar to Tashkent, these cities experience very hot summers and cold winters. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are ideal for visiting.
- Fergana Valley: Generally warmer and wetter than the rest of the country, especially in spring.
- Karakalpakstan (including Aral Sea): Summers are extremely hot, and winters are harsh and dry.
The best time to visit Uzbekistan is during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when the weather is more moderate.
About WeRoad
Is the flight included?
Round-trip flights are not included in any of our trips because we like to give you autonomy and flexibility: you can choose the airline you want to fly with, the departure airport that suits you best, and how many and which stops you want to make.
Since flights are not included, you also have more flexibility with your travel dates: if possible, you can arrive at your destination a few days earlier or return home a bit later – or even continue independently to a nearby destination!
What is the Money Pot and how does it work?
This is the question of all questions, and here’s the answer, broken down into points!
The Money Pot is a common fund collected in local currency from all tour participants and managed by your Travel Coordinator.
It is used to streamline paymentsfor extra activities, goods and services that the whole group decides to do and to guarantee flexibility in choosing activities and excursions at the destination in line with the mood of the group.
It is typically collected on the first day of the trip in local currency, although at times, the Travel Coordinator may ask for it to be paid before departure.
You’ll find the amount of the money pot on the website under the section ‘What’s included in the money pot’ – how do you get there? Look for ‘What’s included’, scroll down to ‘Money pot? Click here’, and you’ll find the details.
The amount varies depending on the destination chosen.
It is used exclusively for group expenses that ALL participants decide to take part in.
It is estimated based on the experiences of other groups but can vary depending on the needs of the group itself. As such, the Travel Coordinator may need to increase the amount during the trip.
If not all of the money pot is used, the difference will be returned to all participants at the end of the trip in equal amounts.
The Money Pot also covers the Travel Coordinator’s share of the activities included in the money pot, except for those activities that are free for the Travel Coordinator.
If you pay in advance part of the money pot before the trip for certain non-refundable optional activities, unfortunately, the amount cannot be refunded in case of trip cancellation.
Which are the accepted payment methods?
We offer several payment methods to fit every need:
1. Credit or prepaid card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express);
2. Instalment payment with Scalapay up to €4,999 (only available with the “Full trip payment” option – not available with the “Deposit and balance” option; pay in 3 instalments up to €1,200 or in 4 instalments over €1,200);
3. PayPal (for selected destinations);
4. Revolut Pay to pay even faster straight from your Revolut account;
5. Welfare credit – BEFORE BOOKING, reach out to us at [email protected].
If you choose the deposit and balance option, you’ll also be able to pay the balance via bank transfer from your Personal Area.
Can I cancel or modify my booking?
Anyone who books a WeRoad trip has the option to cancel or modify the trip – including both the dates and the destination – free of charge up to 31 days before departure. In case of cancellation, you will receive a 100% refund of the WeRoad trip price. (Deposits will be refunded in the form of a gift card valid for 365 days from issue date.) If you make a change, a price adjustment will be applied to the new trip chosen – meaning, if the new trip is cheaper, we will refund the difference; if it’s more expensive, you will need to pay the difference.
If you’ve purchased the Flexible Cancellation Option (which you can add in the first step of the booking process), you can request a cancellation or trip change until 8 days before departure. In case of cancellation, you’ll receive a 100% refund of the WeRoad trip price, minus the cost of the Flexible Cancellation option. Deposits will be refunded in the form of a gift card valid for 365 days from issue date.
You can do it directly from your personal MyWeRoad account!
Within your booking you will find the "Change Your Trip" section at the bottom right, just underneath your booking details. You will be able to select a different date for the same trip, or a different trip entirely. Whether you are able to change the trip depends on the cancellation terms of your booking. For your original booking if you selected the Private Room, Flexible Cancellation or entered any discount code, gift card or voucher, before confirming the change we will let you know if anything isn't applicable to the new trip and you can decide whether to proceed or not. If you have any issues please do get in touch with the WeRoad team and we'll be able to help.
It's not possible to move to a 'sold out' trip and with any trips that are 'on request' we will need to check availability with our local partners so please do get in touch if you want to move to an 'on request' trip. Please bear in mind that if the trip has the 'final spots' status, there may be no places left in either the male or female room.
How to request a cancellation or change to your trip? Send us an email at [email protected] or a WhatsApp on +447716573700. Please share the booking reference for the trip you want to cancel or change, and, in case of a change, the new trip you would like to join.
What type of accommodation should I expect on your trips?
In general, we always choose local accommodations, avoiding large hotel chains, because we love to experience the culture of the place and, whenever possible, contribute to the local economy. Typically, our accommodations are hotels, apartments, guesthouses, and hostels run by local entrepreneurs, with the same standard maintained across all trips in the same destination.
For our Collection trips, which are our premium category, the accommodations are always 4 or 5-star or carefully selected boutique hotels.
The list of accommodations for your trip will be shared with you by your Travel Coordinator between 5 and 3 days before departure, along with other useful details for your adventure!
Why do we have the Money Pot on all WeRoad trips?
If you're wondering why WeRoad trips have a money pot, we’re assuming you already know what it is. If not, or if you have any doubts, we invite you to read all the information here!
Let’s quickly recap: The Money Pot is a common fund collected in local currency from all tour participants and managed by your Travel Coordinator. It’s used to speed up payments for extra activities, goods and services that the whole group decides to do and to guarantee flexibility in choosing activities and excursions at the destination in line with the mood of the group.
But let’s get to the point: why the money pot? First of all: it gives us a lot of flexibility. In all WeRoad trips you will have a bunch of Must See/Must Do activities already included - these are experiences, places or activities that simply cannot be missed! Any extra activities is decided by the group, why? Because each group is unique and may have particular wants or desires and the Money Pot allows each group to customise their trip to make it perfect for their requirements!
It also helps us speed up payments – imagine being in the subway in New York City, one by one purchasing the ticket...a nightmare right? Thanks to the Money Pot, the Travel Coordinator can simply purchase the tickets for everyone making the entire processes smoother! Any leftover money will be returned at the end of the trip and split equally amongst all participants.
In some destinations, buying goods or services on site is more economical as you are able to negotiate the price - places like Morocco, or South East Asia, bargaining is part of the culture. As such, our Travel Coordinators will be able to secure the best deal for all participants.
The amount of the money pot is specified in each trip – look for this button
which will take you to a detailed breakdown for each trip, like this:
Can I find out my travel groups' flights?
Even if we don't know the flights of all WeRoaders, there are several ways to find out which flights your travel companions have purchased.
1. Each WeRoader has the ability to communicate their flight details after booking within their personal area so that other travel companions can see the details anonymously. Enter your booking and you will find this section:
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2. If you want to find out before booking, instead, you can contact us and we will support you in your search or you can ask your travel companions for direct information by joining our Facebook group 'WeRoad... let's get to know each other before leaving! (official)' – (here is the extended link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/weroadit) look for a post associated with your trip, or ask the group administrators for help in getting in touch with your future adventure companions!
If the coordinator has already been assigned to the trip you are interested in, you can easily find his/her presentation post in the group through the site: in the shift list click on 'Ask the coordinator', or in the trip tab, in the coordinator section, click on 'Ask [coordinator name] about this shift in our Facebook group'. For both cases, see the screenshots below!
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What's the average size and age of a WeRoad group?
In all our groups, the Travel Coordinator and participants speak English – knowing how to speak and understand English is therefore a fundamental requirement to participate in our trips.
On average the groups are made up of 6-15 people, with a minimum of 3/4 participants and a maximum of 15.
All our travellers are in theirs 20s, 30s and 40s. If you're very curious to know the age range of the group for a tour you're interested in, you can see this by finding the trip on our website, and clicking the down arrow to see the ages & genders of participants. You'll need to have created a WeRoad account with us to do this.
Any issues finding this info just give our team in the office a call, we're always happy to help!
Regarding the male-female ratio, this is not guaranteed and varies trip by trip.
Can I see who’s in the group before I book the trip?
Yes! If you're curious, you can take a sneak peek at the group before booking – although, in our opinion, that kind of spoils the surprise! You’ll find the info in the ‘Group’ section for each trip on the departures page, showing how many WeRoaders have already booked. Click the little arrow and you’ll even see their gender and ages – but hey, that’s exclusive info, so we’ll ask you to log in or sign up to see that!
If a location is mentioned, is it guaranteed that we’ll spend the night there?
For some trips, in the itinerary section, you’ll find the number of nights and the location (not the hotel) where you’ll be spending the night(s). The location shown is the one we usually go for on most trips, but in some cases, you might end up staying in a nearby town — depending on logistics or the availability of our partner accommodations during the season.
The list of accommodations for your trip (and therefore also the exact locations) will be shared by your Travel Coordinator between 5 and 2 days before departure, along with other useful info for your adventure!
Who is and what does the Travel Coordinator do?
The WeRoad Travel Coordinator is an experienced and skilled traveller and will be the perfect companion for your trip. They will be available for any eventuality and will manage all the logistical aspects of the itinerary (transports, timings, accommodations, meeting points, etc.), so you can enjoy the trip without any worries!
You will have the chance to get to know them when the WhatsApp group is created approximately 2 weeks before departure - this will be the moment to ask any pre-departure questions and get to know the rest of the group! If the trip you are interested in already has a Travel Coordinator assigned, you can contact them before booking – their details will be specified in the schedule or on the trip page, or you can search for their name here. After booking, you will find their contact details in your Personal Area, under ‘Bookings and Trips’ > ‘Your Upcoming Trips’ > ‘Trip Details’.
Will I share the room?
Yes, in all our trips you will share a room with other same-sex travellers, and the bathroom will either be private or shared only with fellow participants of the trip. The rooms we select can be doubles, triples, quadruples, or multi-bed (up to 8 people in exceptional cases), depending on the destination and availability.
There are never dorms with people outside the WeRoad group, except in certain cases for local experiences, which are specifically mentioned in the itinerary or communicated before booking. These typically involve specific nights in unique accommodations like tents, homestays, or camping, offering a more adventurous travel experience in exchange for some comfort.
During the booking process, you can also choose to opt for a mixed room: in this case, if needed, only those who have agreed to this option may share a room with travellers of a different sex. If you are booking for multiple people together and select this option, the room will not be exclusive to your group but may be shared with other travellers in the group.
How can I be part of the community?
When you set off on a WeRoad trip, you’re officially a WeRoader – and as we often say, 'Once a WeRoader, always a WeRoader'. This means that once you’re part of the community, a little piece of WeRoad will always stay with you, even if you no longer travel with us.
But you’re not just a WeRoader during your trips, far from it! The community is alive and active all year round: you can stay in touch by following and interacting on our social media channels, like the Facebook group or the Instagram profile. We can also meet up for a dinner or a trek together at one of the events organised by our coordinators around the world!