Tours To Uzbekistan

Weather in Uzbekistan: when its time to travel?

Uzbekistan Republic is one of the five Republics of Central Asia. Its situated between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya, 2 the greatest Asian rivers. Relief of Uzbekistan contains flatlands, mountains and deserts. The territory of the Republic covers 447,4 thousand square kilometers and is larger than Great Britain or Italy. Uzbekistan borders on Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Tajikistan and Turkmenia. In the South Uzbekistan borders on Afghanistan. The Republic consists of 12 regions and the Karakalpak Republic which is semi-independent. There are about 80 towns and 86 settlements of urban type here.  rare thing in Uzbekistan: a lying snow The climate is continental but cutting - its normal for day temperature to raise up to 25C and drop down to 10 within a week. A great number of bright sunny days (avg is 260 per year) are good for cotton growing. Uzbekistan is one of the most important producers of cotton and silk. If you look at the map you will see coal, oil and natural gas resources, deposits of marble, non-ferrous and other metals including gold. When to travel to Uzbekistan? When you want to, of course. When your desire, your wallet and your heart tell you to. And if you dependant on season, your days off, holidays and vacation - we can bravely suggest you to plan everything on May-October.  Keep in your mind that weather in Uzbekistan is sharply changeable, today you can bath in sun rays with +20C and tomorrow spend good 2 hours looking for your fur coat, because it's +2 and snowing outside! In April. Yes. It happened before, in 2020, and probably will happen again. Look forward to visit this sunny land, but stand with mind that you might need warm underpants and a pair of gloves, along with sunblock cream and hat.  We suggest you to look for the weather during the time you gonna be in Uzbekistan. Remember about low humidity, winds in Samarkand and heavy rains in April. However, dry hotness is easier to survive through than high humidity one. Under ‘early summer’ term we, Uzbeks, usually understand late May & June. Because not everyone feeling fine when the avg. day temperature goes above 35C. There also has started a so-called ‘season of rains’ when it's raining almost every day because of mussons coming up from Eastern Asia and Russia.  somewhere in Sukok Nature Reserve And the Autumn is the most loaded season in tourism in Uzbekistan. It's all because of the most soft & warm weather, with no sand winds and no rain either. The avg. temperature during September-October is 20-25C. It may drop lower out of the sudden but usually gets back very quick. Also, because of the global warming winter in Uzbekistan is almost snowless and sort of warm - day temperature barely goes below +5C. And during winter season we offer special tour packages to Uzbekistan & Central Asia with lowered prices and less crowded attractions. For example, our Winter tour would cost you $555 if you book it for 2 persons and lower if the group is bigger. Looks like a good deal? :)
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Area: 447,4 square kilometers; Population: more than 32 million of people; Average population density is 59.4 people for 1 sq. km; State language: Uzbek; Capital: Tashkent; Currency unit: Sum; Uzbekis...
The Great Silk Road
During the XV - XVI centuries there existed thousands of towns and roads that crossed the Asian continent and led to the West. Caravans passed by those roads, and each of the caravans was filled with...
History of Uzbekistan
In the II millennium BC. on the territory of Central Asia the Indo-Iranian tribes appeared, they came here from the south-west. Later these tribes settled on the territory of Khorezm (to the south of...
Uzbek cuisine
Uzbek cuisine is rich and known for a wide usage of meat is peculiar to its national part. Traditionally, the Uzbeks prefer mutton, they eat beef very often, and more rarely they use horse meat for co...
Uzbek traditions
The main features of Uzbek families are hospitality and traditionally deference respect to the elders. Usually the Uzbeks live by big families, consisting of several generations, that is why the big h...
Uzbek national clothes
The peculiarity of clothes of local nations has always been determined by climatic, social and tribal traditions. As far back as 19th century clothing (gowns, dresses, and shirts) continued keeping th...
Uzbek suzani
Suzani- decorative picture, embroidered in silk or cotton. For many centuries different schools were formed in the art of suzane embroidery: Nurata, Bukhara, Samarkand, Urgut, Shakhrisabz, Tashkent an...
Uzbek ceramics
Ceramic for many centuries has been the most highly developed kind of trade in Central Asia. Slip and not slip ceramics of the leading centers had local features, appearing in peculiarity of forms, or...
Bukhara embroidery
Bukhara seamstresses depending on technical devices divide golden sewing into several types. The main types are: “zarduzi-zaminduzi” – solid embroidery of golden background and &ldqu...
Customs regulations
Upon arrival in Uzbekistan, tourists need to be aware of import and export of currency and goods laws, established by the Customs Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan: If you are leaving the Republ...
Uzbekistan Festivals
Whenever it comes up for having fun and emotions - Uzbek people know it all!  Speaking in general, Uzbek festivals contain dances, music, national events & challenges such as ku...
How to travel to Uzbekistan: a quick guide by Anur Tour!
Exploring Uzbekistan is not that easy. Read our ultimate guide how to travel to Uzbekistan with ease and open mind - lose nothing but collect new memories and knowledge. 'Anur Tour' giving out these u...
Weather in Uzbekistan: when its time to travel?
Uzbekistan Republic is one of the five Republics of Central Asia. Its situated between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya, 2 the greatest Asian rivers. Relief of Uzbekistan contains flatlands, mountains and...
Uzbekistan Trains
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Tashkent Metro
Tashkent metro - a labyrinth of myths and handmade miracles, done back in 1970s. It has a complicated but very interesting story - in April 1966 a crucial earthquake did an incurable harm towards...
Internet in Uzbekistan
Social media are now an important part of our life. We use them everywhere - and in travel too. What is the quality of Internet in Uzbekistan and Tashkent in particular? Let’s find out more. Mo...

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