Uzbekistan – The Silk Route Reimagined.

Uzbekistan

Overview

Uzbekistan is the cultural powerhouse of Central Asia — iconic blue-tiled mosques, ancient Silk Route cities, massive open squares, desert landscapes, and surprisingly modern metro systems. If you’re into architecture, history, clean cities, and unique food without tourist chaos, Uzbekistan is one of the smartest and safest picks. It’s also extremely budget-friendly for Indians.

Quick Facts

Capital

Tashkent

Official Languages

Uzbek (Russian widely used; English limited)

Currency

Uzbekistan Som (1 INR ≈ 150 UZS approx.)

Time Zone

30 minutes behind IST

Passport & Visa

Indian citizens get E-Visa (3-day processing) + Passport valid 6 months

Main Airline

Uzbekistan Airways, Indigo (selected routes)

Airport

1.Tashkent International Airport 2.Samarkand International Airport 3. Bukhara International Airport 4.Urgench Airport

Weather

Summer

May – August (very hot, dry)

Monsoon

December – February (cold, sometimes snow)

Peak Season

September – November

Snowfall

Discover Your Next Adventure

Top Travel Destinations

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Samarkand – Registan Square

Three massive madrasahs with blue mosaics — this is Uzbekistan’s most iconic landmark and the heart of the ancient Silk Route.

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Bukhara – Old City

A living museum with ancient mosques, trading domes, minarets, and narrow alleys preserved exactly as they were centuries ago.

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Khiva – Itchan Kala

A perfectly preserved walled city with minarets, tiled palaces, and desert charm. Photographers love this place.

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Tashkent – Capital City

Modern, clean, organized, with a world-class metro system, museums, wide boulevards, and vibrant local markets.

What's more

Other Top Destinations

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Chimgan & Amirsoy

Skiing, cable cars, mountain views

Aral Sea

Deserted ships & abandoned villages — a haunting ecological site

Nurata Mountains

Yurt camps, camel rides, star-gazing

Shahrisabz

Birthplace of Timur; ancient palaces

Fergana Valley

Silk factories & handicraft villages

Chor Minor

Four-towered, Instagram-famous monument in Bukhara

Reasons Why You Will Love This Tour

01

  • Skiing & snowboarding at Amirsoy
  • Cable car rides in Chimgan
  • Desert safaris and camel rides
  • Trekking in Nurata ranges
  • 02

  • Silk scarves & carpets
  • Handcrafted ceramics
  • Traditional robes (Chapan)
  • Spice markets (especially saffron & cumin)
  • 03

  • Miniature paintings
  • Wooden carvings
  • Local pottery
  • Traditional hats (Tubeteika)
  • 04

  • Skiing & snowboarding at Amirsoy
  • Cable car rides in Chimgan
  • Desert safaris and camel rides
  • Trekking in Nurata ranges
  • Travel Tips

  • English is limited — translation apps help.
  • Currency exchange is easy but mostly cash-based; keep enough Uzbek Som.
  • Dress modestly in religious sites.
  • Food portions are large — order wisely.
  • Weather is extreme; plan clothing accordingly (hot summers, cold winters).
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