Uzbekistan Visa Requirements 2026: Visa‑Free, E‑Visa & Registration
In this article, we’ll tell you the visa requirements for traveling to Uzbekistan, based on both our personal experience and updated information for current travelers.
In this article, we’ll tell you the visa requirements for traveling to Uzbekistan, based on both our personal experience and updated information for current travelers.
What to see in Masuleh: its curious architecture on the mountain, like a cascade of houses where “the roof of the one below is the patio of the one above.”
If you’re planning a long trip, in this article we’ll tell you how much it costs to travel through Central Asia and Iran, country by country, considering transportation, accommodation, meals, and excursions.
Khujand, the second most populated city in Tajikistan after Dushanbe, is a key stop for those traveling through the north of the country. Away from the mountainous area, it serves as a gateway to the Fergana Valley, a fertile region that shares history and culture with Uzbekistan.
If you’re wondering what to see in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, you’ll find a calm, modern city full of contrasts. Its name means Monday in Tajik, and even if you don’t visit on that day, it’s worth exploring its wide boulevards, parks, and monuments.
The Aral Sea was once one of the four largest lakes in the world. However, it has suffered a dramatic reduction in its extension and water volume. We tell you about our experience visiting the Aral Sea in Uzbekistan and our impressions.
Discover the best things to do in Khiva, which offers a journey back in time, transporting you through the centuries with its ancient monuments, ornate minarets and imposing walls.
Minarets that stand like guards, mosques that tell stories with their blue and orange colors. Get ready to discover Bukhara in all its splendor. Below, I will guide you through the treasures of this city so you won’t miss a single detail.
Let’s explore 5 sites and things to do in Nurata, Uzbekistan, among which are the remains of the Nur fortress that would have been founded by Alexander the Great and then razed by the Mongols.
Find out the best things to do in Samarkand, one of the most important sites on the Silk Road, with the imposing Registan and the thousand and one mosques and madrasas with their colourful gates and domes.