Uzbekistan

A journey through history and cultural splendor.

Uzbekistan stands at the crossroads of history, where ancient cities and vibrant culture come together in a land rich with stories. The Silk Road once passed through its heart, leaving behind a legacy of grand architecture, intricate mosaics, and bustling bazaars. From the majestic Registan in Samarkand to the winding streets of Bukhara, every corner reveals a piece of the past. Experience the timeless beauty of its cities, taste the rich flavors of plov, and feel the warmth of Uzbek hospitality in a country where history and culture continue to thrive.

Geography & Accessibility

Located in the heart of Central Asia, Uzbekistan covers 448,978 square kilometers and shares borders with Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan. The country operates on UTC+5 and welcomes visitors through Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport, the main entry point in its bustling capital city, Tashkent.

Culture & Essentials

The official language is Uzbek, though Russian is widely spoken, offering convenience for travelers. The currency is the Uzbek som (UZS). Citizens of many countries can travel visa-free for up to 30 days.