Tours to Uzbekistan
Discover the fascinating Uzbekistan, a country rich in history and culture that will transport you to the Silk Road. From the majestic cities of Samarkand and Bukhara, with their stunning Islamic architecture, to the vast deserts and mountains offering outdoor adventures, Uzbekistan is a destination that captivates every traveler. Savor its delicious cuisine, explore bustling bazaars, and immerse yourself in the hospitality of its people. Plan your trip to Uzbekistan and experience a unique journey in this treasure of Central Asia.
Featured Tours to Uzbekistan
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Charming Uzbekistan Tour - Private Tour
Available languages: 🇺🇸 English Other
$ 660 .00 USD
Total price per person
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Classical Tour To Uzbekistan - Private Tour
Available languages: 🇺🇸 English Other
$ 760 .00 USD
Total price per person
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Along The Silk Road Tour Uzbekistan - Private Tour
Available languages: 🇺🇸 English Other
$ 840 .00 USD
Total price per person
5
Uzbekistan 8 Day Cultural Tour (3 Star Hotel Option)
Available languages: 🇲🇽 Spanish 🇺🇸 English Other
$ 990 .00 USD
Total price per person
What do you need to know to travel to Uzbekistan?
What are the requirements to travel to Uzbekistan?
To enter Uzbekistan as a tourist, you need a valid passport with a minimum validity of three months beyond your departure date. Additionally, you must have travel insurance, proof of confirmed accommodation, and sufficient funds for your stay, which is usually around 100 euros per day. It is also important to check if your country of origin requires a visa to enter.
How much does a trip to Uzbekistan cost?
The cost of a trip to Uzbekistan can vary depending on several factors such as the length of stay, type of accommodation, and activities you plan to do. On average, a one-week trip can cost between 700 and 1500 euros, including flights, accommodation, meals, and excursions. It is advisable to plan ahead and compare prices to get the best deals.
What is the best time to travel to Uzbekistan?
The best time to visit Uzbekistan is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when temperatures are pleasant and there are fewer tourists. During these months, you can enjoy a mild climate and the natural beauty of the country. Summer can be very hot, especially in the south, while winter can be cold and snowy in some regions.
Do you need a visa to go to Uzbekistan?
The need for a visa to enter Uzbekistan depends on your nationality. Many countries have visa exemption agreements and allow stays of up to 30 days. However, it is important to check the specific requirements for your country before traveling. If you need a visa, you can apply for it at the nearest Uzbekistan embassy or consulate.
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Travel deals to Uzbekistan
5
Charming Uzbekistan Tour - Private Tour
Available languages: 🇺🇸 English Other
$ 660 .00 USD
Total price per person
5
Classical Tour To Uzbekistan - Private Tour
Available languages: 🇺🇸 English Other
$ 760 .00 USD
Total price per person
5
Along The Silk Road Tour Uzbekistan - Private Tour
Available languages: 🇺🇸 English Other
$ 840 .00 USD
Total price per person
5
Uzbekistan 8 Day Cultural Tour (3 Star Hotel Option)
Available languages: 🇲🇽 Spanish 🇺🇸 English Other
$ 990 .00 USD
Total price per person
5
Ancient Cities Tour To Uzbekistan - Private Tour
Available languages: 🇺🇸 English Other
$ 1,060 .00 USD
Total price per person
5
Magic Land Tour To Uzbekistan - Private Tour
Available languages: 🇺🇸 English Other
$ 1,150 .00 USD
Total price per person
When to travel to Uzbekistan?
Summer in Uzbekistan, from June to August, is synonymous with sun and vibrant festivals. Temperatures range from 25°C to 35°C, reaching up to 40°C in the south. Cities like Tashkent and Samarkand are perfect for enjoying culture and history, while the beaches of the Aral Sea offer a refreshing escape. Light clothing, hats, and sunscreen are recommended. During this season, festivals such as the Samarkand Music Festival and the Harvest Festival take place, showcasing local music and cuisine.
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Rainfalls in Uzbekistan
Frequently asked questions about traveling to Uzbekistan
In Uzbekistan, the plugs are of type F. The standard voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. Make sure to bring a suitable adapter for your electronic devices, especially if they come from countries with different plug types.