Ethnic tourism is about exploring the lifestyle of local people and getting to know about them in a better way. Uzbekistan which is referred to as the melting pot of various dynasties today is home to many ethnic groups who don the hat of unified …
Uzbekistan Tourism
From the times of Alexander the Great to the recent rule of Soviet Union, Uzbekistan has numerous stories to tell to its visitors who come from far and wide getting attracted by the sheer number of architectural monuments that it has. Traces of the remains …
Uzbekistan Foreign Consulates
Just like embassies, consulates in a foreign country work towards representing their own country within another country and handing all the issues related to their own citizens. While some countries may not have their embassies in every other country, they tend to have consulates in …
Uzbekistan FAQ
What is required to enter Uzbekistan? Visas and passports along with a LOI (Letter of Invitation). The visa should have at least six months of validity and passport should be updated as well. LOI should be prepared by your tour company approved by Ministry of …
Uzbekistan Food
Uzbekistan is a country that has its history spanning several millennia. Its was settled on by nomadic tribes along the rivers of Amu Darya and Syr Darya. Since that time, the people practised cultivation and livestock and prepared their own food in the settlement abandoning …
Uzbekistan Tourism Safety
Safety and security is the big issue travelers usually have in mind when they’re planning to take a trip to Uzbekistan. It’s mostly because of the instability and political situations especially along the borders with Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. The borders are still filled with …
Best Time To Visit Uzbekistan
Besides choosing a good location, choosing the right time to visit the location should be given equal prominence. A major tourist site in a particular month might be partially or completely different when visited after three or six months. Uzbekistan is one such country where …
Uzbekistan Museums
There are 110 unique historical museums in Uzbekistan, 98 of them, including parts of the state galleries, are under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture and Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The biggest number of historical centers is situated in Tashkent, the capital …
Uzbekistan Vicinity
Uzbekistan shares borders with Iran and the “stan” countries that include- Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan. However, the region has been frequently affected by natural disasters, diseases and conflicts. Keeping this in mind it is recommended to be informed about the places in Uzbekistan …
Khiva Sights
The historical city of Khiva which has long been an important oasis in the midst of Karakum Desert is now a major tourist place of Uzbekistan. The main attraction of this city is Itchan-Kala which was historically a citadel. History Of Khiva According to legends, …
Bukhara Sights
With over 140 architectural monuments, Bukhara is undoubtedly the place to be if you’re a history geek or interested in history to the slightest extent. Known as city-museum of Uzbekistan, it is one of the topmost visited cities in Uzbekistan and Central Asia. History Of …
Samarkand Sights
Samarkand is currently the second largest city of Uzbekistan and capital of the Samarkand region. Strategically being situated on the Great Silk Road route, Samarkand was home to a diverse religious community including Buddhist, Zoroastrianism, Hinduism, Judaism, and Nestorian Christianity. Because of such diversity, it …