Planning transport in Uzbekistan is much easier once travelers understand how the country’s main routes actually work. Most visitors move between Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, but many are unsure whether trains, private cars, or domestic flights are the better option. The good news is that Uzbekistan has one of the strongest transport systems in...Read More
Uzbekistan ziyorat travel combines Islamic heritage, spiritual history, and Silk Road culture across some of Central Asia’s most historically important cities. From the manuscripts of Tashkent to the sacred atmosphere of Bukhara and the Imam al-Bukhari Complex near Samarkand, Uzbekistan attracts both religious visitors and cultural travelers interested in Islamic heritage tourism. For many travelers,...Read More
Travel Guide | Bukhara | 2026 Most travelers visit Bukhara for its famous landmarks. The Kalon Minaret, ancient madrasahs, historic domes, and UNESCO-listed old city are among the most recognizable attractions in Uzbekistan. But beyond the well-known tourist route, another side of Bukhara quietly exists. Outside the historic center, travelers can discover peaceful villages, spiritual...Read More
A practical Uzbekistan trip-planning guide: visa & entry rules, safety, best seasons, money tips, SIM/eSIM, what to pack, language basics, ideal trip length, budgets, and family travel.Read More