- 1. Do you need a visa to travel to Uzbekistan?
To enter Uzbekistan, visitors should have a visa (except the 16 countries for which there is a visa-free regime). You can apply for a visa with a tour agency.
- 2. Is there any clothing limitation for women in Uzbekistan?
There are no strict limitations on clothing. However, in some provinces and other religious places such as mosques, mausoleums, etc, ladies should cover their shoulders, hair, and chest.
- 3. Do I need any vaccination before traveling to Uzbekistan?
No, there are no vaccination requirements for Uzbekistan travelers.
- 4. Is it safe to drink tap water in Uzbekistan?
It is not safe to drink tap water in Uzbekistan, but you can drink boiled water.
- 5. What are the mobile operators in Uzbekistan?
Ucell (trademark of JV LLC “Coscom”)
Beeline-Uzbekistan (VimpelCom Ltd. Group)
Perfectum Mobile
UzMobile
Universal Mobile Systems
- 6. What is the official language of Uzbekistan?
The official language is Uzbek (Turkic origin), but the main part of the population can speak Russian (Slavonic origin). English is widely spoken, and Sabsan provides the multilingual guides for your tour.
- 7. What is the currency of Uzbekistan?
Uzbekistan’s official currency is Soum.
Places to visit in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is home to three of Central Asia’s most architecturally impressive cities: Samarkand, Khiva, and Bukhara. Apart from that, the country possesses four important UNESCO World Heritage sites and six UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage listings. With all these world-renowned places and fantastic sightseeing destination, Uzbekistan is emerging as one of the most favorite places for travelers across the globe. Here we are featuring some of the Best Places to visit in Uzbekistan.
Registan Square, Samarkand
In Tajik, Registan translates to “sandy place”. The square is one of the most beautiful places in the world blended with Islamic culture. During the Timurid dynasty, this square was the heart of the ancient city of Samarkand. The architectural beauty of this place is second to no one. You can tour around this place with an expert guide.
Bukhara
Bukhara is a well preserved medieval city which has been an essential base for Islamic theology and science for several centuries. This well-built city is recognized as the UNESCO world heritage site for some genuine reasons. Take a stroll around this amazing city which is home to plenty of architectural wonders and learn the minuscule details behind the making of this splendid structural miracles.
Khiva
Khiva is the first UNESCO World Heritage site in the country. The place got its inscription in the 1990s because of the rich silk road heritage it holds. The place is surrounded by thick mud walls that include 51 monuments and around 250 households. This site will take you back to the ancient days, and it won’t make you feel that you are in the 21st century.
The father of algebra Scholar AI-Khoresmi was born in this city and introduced algorithms to the world. Hire a guide and explore this magnificent city. Learn the historical background and the ancient stories that feature in the evolution of this city.
Shahrisabz
Shahrisabz is another ancient city of Uzbekistan with plenty of historical remains. It is the birthplace of the great medieval conqueror Amir Temur. The age of these historical monuments dates back to 2000 years. The remains of the Timurid city planning which was from 14th to 15th centuries can still be seen here in the Shahrisabz.
Tashkent
Tashkent is the largest city in Central Asia, with a population of 3 million people. This capital city is a vast metropolis which has been facing backlashes for so long in the form of natural calamities such as earthquakes. Though many of the historical sites are damaged in the Tashkent, the city is vibrant with restaurants and shopping scenes.
Aidarkul lake
Aidarkul lake is a semi-artificial lake made as a part of Soviet agricultural planning. The lake covers an area of around 4000 square kilometers, stretches for 250 kilometers in length and perches right in the middle of the Kyzylkum desert. The place itself is a tourist hub with camel rides and camping facilities.
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