Travel to Uzbekistan

Travel to Uzbekistan

Travel to Uzbekistan

A trip to Uzbekistan is an exploration of ancient cities with blue domes and minarets, trips through endless deserts to thousand–year-old fortresses and temples, as well as hikes to the amazing wonders of nature at the foot of the Hissar and Chatkal Mountains. Moreover, this eastern country attracts travelers with its hospitality, ancient traditions and delicious cuisine.

For thousands of years, this region has been a place of intersection of cultures and rich history. The Great Silk Road originated here, and Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, and Islam developed. The oases of cities in the middle of a vast desert were cultural and commercial centers. Many mosques and palaces have been preserved here, striking not only for their scale and proportions, but also for the taste and skill of the architects who built them.

Perhaps Uzbekistan has already captured your imagination, and you are just looking for practical information on how to prepare for a trip and upcoming adventures. In this case, we recommend reading our tips.

Why should you go to Uzbekistan?

In the 21st century, when the whole world is accessible to travelers, why do many choose Uzbekistan? What can this small country in Central Asia offer?

Uzbekistan has a unique collection of archaeological and architectural monuments from various eras, from the time of Alexander the Great to Nicholas II. Along with historical sites, Uzbekistan has many modern attractions and natural beauties that are millions of years old.

A trip to Uzbekistan is a great option for a small budget, as guided all-inclusive tours will cost much less than trips to Europe or America. Inexpensive transportation, cheap food, and a large selection of simple hotels and hostels have opened the way for independent travelers and backpackers.

Uzbekistan has become more open to the world: in recent years, the rules of entry have been simplified. Citizens of many countries can easily obtain an electronic visa, and some have visa-free entry to the country for up to 30 days. Upon arrival in Uzbekistan, tourists will be able to easily reach major tourist centers connected by railways and flights, and in the cities you will be happy to provide a wide range of hotels.

At the same time, Uzbekistan can offer quite a lot of little-known, wild and remote places that will appeal to lovers of adventure and unusual destinations. Here you will not have to stand in a crowd of tourists, and you will be able to enjoy the beauty of nature and ancient monuments in silence.

The vacation of your dreams

Traveling to Uzbekistan can be a real adventure and a fun vacation for you! A warm sunny country, juicy watermelons and melons, hearty pilaf and kebabs, camel rides and mountain hikes, walks through the streets of ancient cities and overnight stays in the desert under an endless starry sky – all this is Uzbekistan!

Our tours and excursions in Uzbekistan are as diverse as the interests of the people. There will be a lot of educational activities for lovers of history, architecture, religion, ecology, geography, ethnography, and other fields. And those who like to make something with their own hands will be interested in the workshops of potters, blacksmiths, carvers and other artisans. You will be amazed by the beauty of deserts, mountains, lakes, canyons, caves, waterfalls, as well as the flora and fauna of the country. About 300 species of birds live here.

We offer a huge selection of tours in Uzbekistan, which cover almost all types of holidays in the country. And if you haven't found your ideal tour, then write to us and we will develop an individual program according to your wishes.