TOURISM IN UZBEKISTAN
Tourism in Uzbekistan has always drawn people from far and wide. For anyone who knows
about the country, this is easy to understand - bright colours, intricate patterns, rich flavours,
and friendly people await every visitor. Traces remain of great empires that have long since been
blown away by
the sands of time, while modern life evolves in new directions.
This landlocked Central Asian nation offers more than a single person can explore in a lifetime.
Whether you crave a night in the soothing serenity of a remote mountain village or a walk
through the streets of history, Uzbekistan will not disappoint. Uzbekistan tourism is all about
exploring what you’re
interested in, and you’ll be sure to find it here!
While a stro
ng focus is placed on Uzbekistan’s capital city and UNESCO World Heritage sites in
Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, there’s so much more to this country. Try a new dish, like the
exotic green noodles of Khiva known as shivit oshi, or learn how the masters
of Margilan make
the intricate silk patterns for ikat textiles. Maybe you want to go completely off the grid with a
night in a traditional desert yurt to experience how nomads have lived for centuries, or into half-
forgotten oasis cities that fed the caravans of the Silk Road as they crossed the continent.
There’s just no substitute for experiencing Uzbekistan for yourself. No
photo can capture the
scale of the vast Kyzylkum Desert or the warmth of a traditional meal cooked by a local family,
tasting of spice
s and the comfort of home. Uzbekistan is so unlike anything you’ve experienced
before that it’s guaranteed to leave you with amazing lifetime memories.
Uzbekistan Tourism: Safety and Security
With a country name ending in the ominous ‘
-
stan’, safety is the first question on many people’s
minds when it comes to Uzbekistan travel. If security is your main concern, let us assuage your
fears! Uzbekistan is a safe and tourist-friendly country that opens its arms to travelers the world
over. Consider the following:
•
The 2019 Solo Travel Safety Report ranked Uzbekistan as one of the top 5 safest nations in
the world to visit. This includes independent female
travelers, who overwhelmingly report
feeling safe while in country.
•
Threat of terrorism and violent crime is extremely low, while statistics for petty crime remain
much lower than in most major tourist destinations.
•
Policemen and border patrol agents have shown a very positive stance towards foreigners
and
tourists in recent years, and most are eager to make you feel at ease and provide
assistance as needed
•
People in Uzbekistan remain very welcoming towards tourists and will often going out of
their way to assist a guest in need. In fact, a warm reception by the gentle
and hospitable
people of Uzbekistan is one of the factors that endear the country to many.