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Things you have to know before you go to Uzbekistan

The major travel destinations of Uzbekistan Airways are Fergana, Kokand, Termez and Bukhara. Uzbekistan is famous for architectural and historical monuments, ancient cities, battlegrounds, forts, and historical mosques.

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Things you have to know before you go to Uzbekistan

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  1. UZBEKISTAN AIRWAYS www.flyuzbek.com Things you have to know before you go to Uzbekistan Uzbekistan? Never knew about it? Neither have the vast majority, nor do those that have heard of Uzbekistan believe awful things about this place, thanks to the “stan” suffix (sigh). In any case, this is a concealed diamond of a nation in an area from time to time that has been explored by travelers. Central Asia has deep rooted culture. Of the considerable number of nations in the district, it’s Uzbekistan that has the absolute best offerings as far as engineering and old urban communities. The Ancient Silk Road wound it’s way through Uzbekistan and has left a captivating trail of noteworthy sites to visit. The neighboring “stans” are very deprived of destinations in correlations, yet they do all have their own special qualities so don’t be disheartened if you hear people tell you otherwise. You have likely never known about Samarkand, Bukhara or Khiva; however these urban communities would awe you! Outside of the chronicled destinations, there are a plenty of districts to visit that are one of a kind - the remote Karakalpakstan desert, quiet Nuratau Mountains and the continually receding Aral Sea. There is so much to see and explore in Uzbekistan. Uzbek people are heart-warmingly inviting to a degree that you can never imagine. Despite being a police state, it is fairly safe for travelers to visit Uzbekistan. For those who would like to be prepared, this guide will serve as a pre planner to your holiday there. Aeeroworld Aviation Pte Ltd (General Sales Agent of Uzbekistan Airways) 80 Airport Boulevard #04-70 Changi Airport Terminal 1 Singapore 819642 +65 6214 0929 +65 9678 0326 viknesh@aeeroworld.com

  2. UZBEKISTAN AIRWAYS www.flyuzbek.com DOCUMENTS Visa is easy to acquire through your local embassy. A standard 30 day single entry visa should cost £70. Convenience REGISTRATION You have to enroll at the hotel or guesthouse where you are staying and keep the enlistment slip as a method for check of where you stayed else you will likely be liable to some exceptionally exhausting and illogical questions when attempting to leave the nation. Couch Surfing is against the law in Uzbekistan. Please book a hotel for your stay. It is important to keep all your documents handy in case the police or the custom officials try to create a fuss during your trip. BEFORE YOU GO Climate Great sunlight; throughout the day, consistently in the mid-year and early harvest time! The sky is adorable and of ink blue in color. April to June make for immaculate travel conditions as it’s sunny and cooler than the horrendous warmth of July and August. However amid the July/Aug warm, better arrangements can be found at lodgings. So don’t fret! Sep-Oct is still warm in spite of the fact that the evenings can be cold (particularly in the mountain and forsake districts). It’s best to see the wonderful architecture set against the ideal blue skies during summer as winter would take a portion of the enchantment away. On the off chance that you do choose to go in the winter you might be fortunate and get blue skies, absolute bottom lodging costs and old urban communities like Khiva altogether to yourself. Security Going in Uzbekistan is safe and absolutely the same to whatever other nations one travels to. The main thing to keep an eye out for is not getting ripped off at the airplane terminals with taxicabs and cash changers. Aeeroworld Aviation Pte Ltd (General Sales Agent of Uzbekistan Airways) 80 Airport Boulevard #04-70 Changi Airport Terminal 1 Singapore 819642 +65 6214 0929 +65 9678 0326 viknesh@aeeroworld.com

  3. UZBEKISTAN AIRWAYS www.flyuzbek.com Money The Uzbek Som is not accessible outside of the nation, which implies you need to get cash on entry. Of course, the globally acknowledged money is US Dollars, in spite of the fact that Euros can likewise be changed, yet it’s not as simple. To change cash, you need to make a beeline for the Bazaar. Try not to change cash with the unlawful cab drivers, who work from the air terminal, you will get an awful rate. There are ATM’s in many parts of Uzbekistan and particularly in the urban communities so you shouldn’t have any issues getting money on the off chance that you require it. However do remember that it will be at the cost of a terrible conversion scale. We recommend you to bring enough amounts of dollars so you won’t be gotten short. It’s always better to have more cash that you think you require. Aeeroworld Aviation Pte Ltd (General Sales Agent of Uzbekistan Airways) 80 Airport Boulevard #04-70 Changi Airport Terminal 1 Singapore 819642 +65 6214 0929 +65 9678 0326 viknesh@aeeroworld.com

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