With the world becoming an accessible travel destination these days, why do so many people choose Uzbekistan? What does this small country in the heart of Central Asia have to offer?
Uzbekistan has a unique collection of archaeological and architectural monuments spanning different eras, from the time of Alexander the Great to the era of Nicholas II. In addition to historical sites, there are also many modern attractions and natural beauties that have delighted millions of people for centuries.
Traveling to Uzbekistan is a great option for those who value economy, as all-inclusive guided tours will be much more affordable than trips to Europe or America. Cheap transportation, affordable food, and a wide range of simple hotels and hostels open up opportunities for independent travelers and backpackers.
Uzbekistan is becoming more open to the world: entry rules have been simplified in recent years. Citizens of many countries can easily obtain an electronic visa, and some can enter without a visa and stay in the country for up to 30 days. Upon arrival in Uzbekistan, tourists can easily reach major tourist centers connected by railroads and flights, and cities offer a wide range of hotels.
Meanwhile, Uzbekistan also offers many little-known, wild and quiet places that will appeal to adventurous and unique destinations. Here you will not encounter crowds of tourists and can enjoy the beauty of nature and ancient monuments in solitude.
In addition, Uzbekistan hosts many important international events. One such event is the Tashkent International Investment Forum, which will be held for the second time in 2024.