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The required documents depend on the destination country. Generally, you will need: a passport, a visa (if required), travel insurance, flight tickets, and hotel booking confirmation. We provide full assistance with preparing all the necessary documents.

 
 

 

 

The national dish of Uzbekistan is meat! For thousands of years, local chefs have been preserving and improving the recipes that appeared on the territory of our republic. Hundreds of different dishes are prepared here, but the culmination of the whole gastronomic event is pilaf. On December 1, 2016, it was included by UNESCO in the list of intangible Cultural Heritage of mankind. Learn more about Uzbek cuisine.

Since Uzbekistan is located in Central Asia, it has no direct access to the ocean, but the country has several magnificent reservoirs, both artificial and natural. These include the Charvak reservoir, Aydarkul Lake, Jade Lake and others.

Registan Square in Samarkand is the most popular place in Uzbekistan. It is known for its three majestic madrasahs Sherdor, Tillakori and Ulugbek, built in 1420-1660.

The validity period of the passport should not be less than the estimated time of stay in the country. Diplomatic passports, aircraft crew certificates or seafarers' certificates are equated to this document, and if such identifiers are available, then you do not need a passport.

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