Company and HR groups
- Teams need movement, shared tasks and a clear city setting.
- Colleagues should interact beyond a normal meeting room.
- The group wants Tashkent, Uzbek food and teamwork in one day.
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✅ 1 day · Tashkent · Old City route · plov and lagman · guided bus tour · group prices for 10, 20 and 30 participants
This is built for groups that want a shared activity, not a passive lecture. Participants move through Old Tashkent, solve simple tasks, work with local food, cook plov and lagman, then see the city by bus with a guide.
Price logic: rates are total group prices, not per-person prices. A per-person estimate comes from dividing the group total by the number of participants. CAJ.UZ currently shows these prices as valid until 31 December 2026.
In short: this is a one-day Tashkent group activity for companies and private teams from 10 participants. The day combines an Old City route in Eski-Shahar, teamwork tasks, simple questions about Uzbekistan, a plov and lagman cooking section and a guided bus tour from 17:00 to 19:20. Published group prices: 10 participants — 700 USD, 20 participants — 1,200 USD, 30 participants — 1,500 USD.
The page is written for English-speaking companies, student groups, incentive travellers and private teams planning a stop in Tashkent. The service starts in Tashkent; flights and hotels are separate from this local day.
Useful for North American business, study and incentive groups adding a practical local day to an Uzbekistan itinerary.
A compact Tashkent activity for British and Irish groups that want more interaction than a standard city tour.
A good option for long-haul groups looking for one structured day in the capital.
Works for English-speaking expat and corporate groups travelling through regional hubs.
A practical add-on for business, student and conference groups already arriving in Tashkent.
Suitable for English-language groups based in nearby countries who want a structured capital-city activity.
The group follows clues, answers questions and makes decisions together. It is easier to remember than a passive walk.
Eski-Shahar gives the day real local context: streets, market atmosphere and city stories are used as part of the game flow.
Participants do not only taste Uzbek food; they work with ingredients and see how coordination matters.
The day starts actively and ends with a guided overview of Tashkent, so the pace feels balanced.
The price is for the whole group shown in the table. A simple per-person estimate is the group price divided by the number of participants. For a different group size or custom corporate elements, CAJ.UZ prepares a separate calculation.
Approx. 70 USD per person.
Approx. 60 USD per person.
Approx. 50 USD per person.
| Group size | Total group price | Approx. per person |
|---|---|---|
| 10 participants | 700 USD | 70 USD |
| 20 participants | 1,200 USD | 60 USD |
| 30 participants | 1,500 USD | 50 USD |
Prices shown by CAJ.UZ run until 31 December 2026. Custom company tasks, gifts, photo or video work, extra transfers and changes in group size change the calculation.
The day is simple to understand: meet, split into teams, follow the Old City route, solve tasks, cook together and finish with a guided bus tour.



Format: Old City route, cooking section and guided bus tour.
Group: published rates are shown for 10, 20 and 30 participants.
09:30 Meeting at the starting point in Tashkent. 09:45 Welcome, rules and team split.
| Time | Activity | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 09:30–09:45 | Participants meet at the starting point in Tashkent. | 15 min |
| 09:45–10:15 | Welcome and rules — safety, team split, materials and route logic. | 30 min |
| 10:15–14:25 | Old City route — tasks, clues, team routes and city-introduction points in Eski-Shahar. | about 4 h 10 min |
| 14:25–14:30 | Teams gather before the cooking section. | 5 min |
| 14:30–17:00 | Plov and lagman cooking section — practical group work with prepared ingredients. | about 2 h 30 min |
| 17:00–19:20 | Guided bus tour of Tashkent — city overview with commentary. | 2 h 20 min |
| 19:20–19:30 | Return to the starting point and close the day. | 10 min |
Notes:
The cooking part is the strongest practical moment of the day. It gives participants a visible result: the team needs to organise itself, divide roles and work with real food instead of only answering questions.
Food tasks break formal barriers quickly. People talk, compare ideas and solve small practical problems together.
Plov and lagman are familiar names in Uzbek cuisine, so the activity feels local rather than generic.
Unlike a talk, a cooking stage gives the group an outcome they can see, taste and remember.
The difficulty level is light. The tasks use common knowledge, attention, logic and teamwork. It is not a sports race.



Useful pages: online payment · booking terms · cancellation and refunds
Send the date, participant count and preferred language. CAJ.UZ will prepare the next step.
Phone / WhatsApp: +998 90 922 30 73
It is a one-day group activity in Tashkent with an Old City route, teamwork tasks, a plov and lagman cooking section and a guided bus tour.
The published schedule runs from about 09:30 to 19:30.
The day starts at the meeting point in Tashkent and ends at the same point around 19:30.
It suits company teams, HR groups, incentive travellers, conference guests, university groups and active private groups.
The published group rates are built around 10, 20 and 30 participants.
The price is the total amount for the group size shown. A per-person estimate comes from dividing the group total by the number of participants.
The service uses guides, coordinators, cooking logistics and city transport, so the core cost is arranged for a whole group.
The price includes the Old Tashkent city game, cooking section with plov and lagman, English-speaking guide or coordinator team and the guided bus tour from 17:00 to 19:20.
Personal expenses, extra orders, branded gifts, professional photo or video work, extra transfers and custom corporate scripting are outside the standard scope.
Teams follow clues, answer simple questions, find prepared ingredients, solve short tasks and work together during the food section.
Teams may follow different routes and meet the same points at different times, which keeps the game flow clear.
No. It is a light walking format, not a sports race.
This English page is built for English-speaking groups. Other guide languages are arranged through CAJ.UZ.
Yes. German, French, Spanish, Italian, Turkish, Japanese, Chinese and Russian guide options are listed in the checkout form.
The cooking section introduces plov and lagman through practical group work with prepared ingredients and local hosts.
It is presented as a cooking section. Meal scope, drinks and serving format should be written into the service details.
Yes. The published day includes a guided bus tour of Tashkent from 17:00 to 19:20.
Yes. Company wording, extra tasks, branded elements and gifts can be added to the proposal.
Yes. Photo or video work should be listed as an extra service.
Yes. The official CAJ.UZ booking page is /en/buy/13.
Yes. The checkout page lists Visa and Mastercard, as well as bank transfer and cash.
Payment records the request in the CAJ.UZ system. CAJ.UZ then checks the date, group size, guide language, cooking venue and transport.
Name, surname, phone, email, date, group size, preferred guide language and a short message. The checkout form can also ask for passport scans.
CAJ.UZ rules apply. More than 24 hours before the start, CAJ.UZ does not charge its own cancellation fee; supplier costs may affect the refund.
Comfortable shoes and seasonal clothing are recommended.
The walking part and timing may shift. CAJ.UZ adjusts the flow around weather, traffic and venue conditions.
No. This is a local Tashkent group activity, not a rail tour.
CAJ.UZ combines the city game, local hosts, guides, food logistics, bus tour and payment flow in one local setup.