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Get acquainted with the warm and welcoming Uzbek culture. Experience traditional music, dance, and crafts, and witness the vibrant festivities that celebrate their heritage.
Step back in time as you venture into the legendary city of Samarkand. Marvel at the grandeur of its architectural wonders, including the iconic Registan Square and the majestic Gur-e Amir mausoleum.
Unravel the history of Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a living testament to the Silk Road era. Lose yourself in the labyrinthine streets, adorned with ornate mosques, madrasas, and ancient trading domes.
Be enchanted by the remarkably preserved city of Khiva, often referred to as an open-air museum. Stroll through its narrow streets, lined with stunning minarets and intricate tilework.
Yes, Pakistanis require a visa to enter Uzbekistan for tourism purposes.
The best time to visit Uzbekistan from Pakistan is during the spring and autumn seasons (April to May and September to October) when the weather is pleasant.
Some must-visit attractions in Uzbekistan include the historic cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, as well as the Registan Square, Ark of Bukhara, and the ancient city of Shahrisabz.
The official currency of Uzbekistan is the Uzbekistani Som. While it's best to carry US Dollars or Euros for exchange, it may be challenging to find places that accept Pakistani Rupees. It's recommended to exchange money at official exchange offices or banks for the best rates.