Passports
/ Visas
A valid passport is required to travel abroad. Everyone requires
a visa for Uzbekistan except holders of a Uzbek Passport. Processing of
visa applications can take weeks, so plan accordingly.
Climate
The general weather in all of Uzbekistan during August will be warm.
Late evenings may be a bit cooler. Specific climate in the
cities that will be visited as follows:
| City |
Average
Temp in August |
|
High 84/88
& Low 69/73 in Fahrenheit
|
| |
High 30/32
& Low 21/23 in Centigrade |
|
High 86/90
& Low 68/71 in Fahrenheit |
| |
High 30/32
& Low 20/22 in Centigrade |
Travelers should pack light
cotton clothes that conform to Islamic requirements, along with
a light jacket for cool evenings.
Time
Uzbekistan
is 8 hours + GMT. Click
here for more.
Money
/ Currency
Uzbek currency is called Sum. Issued by the
Central Bank of Uzbekistan. It is the sole legal tender for both the Uzbek
nationals and foreign tourists.
It is best to convert some currency at the airport in Tashkent upon arrival.
Banks are also good places to convert currency, and their rates vary slightly.
Avoid converting currency at a hotel, where rates are not competitive.
The Bank of Uzbekistan can cash travelers'
cheques sold by international commercial banks and travelers' cheque companies
in the United States, Canada, and many other countries.
Preferably, keep your currency exchange
receipts, because you may need to show them when you change Sums back to your
own currency at the end of your visit to. Currency rather than credit cards is
essential in remote areas and you should ensure that you carry sufficient Sums
to cover your requirements.
At present, the following credit cards are
accepted in Uzbekistan: Master Card, Visa, and American Express. Holders can
draw cash from the Bank of Uzbekistan and pay for purchases at exchange centers
of the Bank of Uzbekistan, appointed shops, hotels and restaurants.
However, this applies only in major cities and they are not always accepted in
remote areas.
ATMs that accept foreign cards are few and far between. Do not rely on them as a
way of obtaining cash in Uzbekistan.
There is no limit on the amount of foreign
currency and foreign exchange bills that can be brought into Uzbekistan by
tourists, but it must be declared to the customs.
Phone
/ E-mail
You may purchase an international phone
card in the United States or other home country before departing on the trip.
You can also purchase phone cards in Uzbekistan. These cards may be used to
phone family and friends. Avoid making phone calls from your hotel room, as
surcharges are exorbitant.
To dial Uzbekistan from another country, first
dial the international long distance code (011), then the country code (998),
followed by the telephone number. City codes for Tashkent is 712 and Bukhara is
65 and 662 for Samarkand. To make an international call from Uzbekistan, obtain
an international line, then dial the country code, the area code, and the
telephone number.
Tashkent has some cybercafes. Charges are quite
reasonable. Connections tend to be slow, however. Prior to embarking on the
trip, participants should establish a web-based e-mail account (Hotmail, Yahoo,
etc.) to facilitate easy communication with family and friends.
What
to Pack (recommended checklist)
| CLOTHING |
comfortable shoes for
walking/hiking |
|
slippers for
shower/bathroom |
|
socks, underwear, belts |
|
loose-fitting cotton
shirts / blouses |
|
loose-fitting pants /
long skirts |
|
light sweater /
sweatshirt |
|
hats, caps / hijab |
|
nice outfit for local
dinner program |
| |
|
| TOILETRIES
& MEDICINE |
prescription medication
& prescriptions |
|
toothbrush &
toothpaste |
|
soap and shampoo |
|
comb, brush |
|
sunscreen, moisturizers,
lotion |
|
deodorant, Q-tips,
cotton |
|
hygiene products |
|
razors, shaving cream |
|
contact lenses &
solution, eyeglasses |
|
hand towel, bath towel |
| |
|
| DOCUMENTS |
passport and visa |
|
airline tickets |
|
an emergency contact
card |
|
money belt or neck
wallet |
|
cash, traveler's checks,
credit cards, |
|
insurance information |
|
international phone card |
| |
|
| MISCELLANEOUS |
camera, film rolls &
or cassettes |
|
sun glasses, suncreen
lotion, lip balm |
|
travel journal |
|
day pack, backpack,
small tote |
|
battery-operated alarm
clock |
|
moist towelettes |
|
batteries |
|
electrical adapters
& voltage converters |
|
|
Health
Insurance / Medical Facilities
Uzbekistan
is a remarkably healthy country despite its climatic
variations. However, with such a vast territory, standards of
hygiene can and do vary from place to place. Contact your doctor
for health advice or a thorough check up if you have not had one
for quite a while. Check your health insurance policy. If
it does not provide for overseas visits, consider requesting
your insurer to extend the policy. It is also advisable to take
out travel insurance to cover you in the event of accidental
injury as well as cover for medical expenses. Take along the
copy of your medical record.
For those who take special
medicine on a regular basis, make sure that you carry an
adequate supply of the prescription
medicines you use regularly to last throughout your trip. Carry
them in the original containers to identify them as legally
obtained drugs and pack them in your carry-on bag.
Safety
Tips
Uzbekistan
is far safer than many Western countries. Violent crime is
very rare in Uzbekistan, but it is always a good idea to be alert
& cautious anywhere.
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