Explore Uzbekistan: Practical planning for Tashkent, Samarkand and Bukhara
Plan confidently with concise, practical guidance for first-time and returning travelers. Start here to choose key cities, prepare documents, pack smart, and avoid common mistakes.
Quick start
If you’re new to Uzbekistan, begin with a short checklist: pick your arrival city (Tashkent is the usual entry), decide which Silk Road cities you want to visit, and read the first-time travel guide before booking. This site gives concise, actionable pages so you can move from idea to itinerary without getting overwhelmed.
Top destinations at a glance
- Tashkent — modern Uzbek capital with museums, markets and practical services for arrivals.
- Samarkand — central historic sites and main photo opportunities for first‑time visitors.
- Bukhara — a compact old city ideal for walking and concentrated cultural sights.
Each destination page highlights what to see, how to allocate time, and local logistics so you can plan day-by-day.
Practical planning essentials
Visas, entry rules and health guidance change regularly. Before you travel, check your government or the official Uzbek diplomatic page for the most current entry requirements. For budgeting, bring a mix of cash and cards and know where ATMs are available in major cities.
Connectivity and money
Buying a local SIM card on arrival is often the fastest way to get connected; compare prepaid options and bring your passport when you buy one. Keep small denominations of local currency for markets and taxis; larger cards work at hotels and many restaurants.
Packing and on-the-ground tips
Pack layers (days can be warm and evenings cool in many seasons), comfortable walking shoes, and a compact daypack. Bring a basic first-aid kit, photocopies of important documents, and plug adapters if your devices require them.
Photography and timing
Early mornings and late afternoons offer softer light at monuments and markets. For crowded sites, plan to arrive at opening or later in the afternoon when tour groups thin out.
Where to start on this site
- Read the first-time travel guide to cover arrival, cultural norms and step-by-step planning.
- Visit destination pages to choose your must-see cities and build an itinerary.
- Check the packing list and SIM card pages so you travel prepared.
Related Links
- Tashkent travel guide
- Samarkand guide
- Bukhara travel hub
- Tashkent destination page
- Samarkand destination page
- Bukhara destination page
- Destinations index
- Events index
- First-time Uzbekistan guide
- Packing checklist
- What to eat in Uzbekistan
- Uzbek plov guide: styles and where to try
- Uzbek fried fish guide: sazan and regional specialties
- SIM cards and connectivity
- Upcoming events in the next 6 months
- Boutique hotels by city
- Tashkent mountain day trips
- New Tashkent and New Uzbekistan Park
- Tashkent cinemas and IMAX guide
- Tashkent circus guide
- Uzbekistan history and religion guide
- Uzbekistan arts, music and ballet guide
- Surkhandarya travel guide
FAQ
What should I read first if I’m planning my first trip to Uzbekistan?
Start with the first-time Uzbekistan guide on this site. It covers arrival options, cultural norms, basic budgeting and suggested itineraries so you can make informed decisions before booking flights or accommodation.
When is the best time of year to visit the main Silk Road cities?
Spring and autumn typically offer the most comfortable temperatures for sightseeing. Summers can be hot in inland areas and winters cold; choose shoulder seasons for milder weather and easier walking conditions.
How should I handle money and payments while traveling in Uzbekistan?
Carry some cash in local currency for markets, small vendors and taxis, and use cards where accepted in larger hotels and restaurants. Plan to withdraw local currency from ATMs in major cities and keep small denominations for everyday purchases.
Do I need to worry about connectivity and getting a local SIM card?
Buying a local SIM on arrival is a common and convenient choice. Bring your passport for registration, check prepaid data options, and compare coverage for the regions you plan to visit.