
Andijan Region Uzbekistan Travel Guide
Andijon's public transportation inexpensive to travel through the city. No metro or tram system.
The main modes of public transportation within the city are buses and marshrutkas (shared minibuses). These vehicles cover extensive routes, connecting multiple neighborhoods and points of interest.
Limited English maps. Locals or hotel staff provide best guidance.
By main bazaars (Chorsu Bazaar), large intersections, city center. Transfer points.
Early morning (6-7 AM) to late evening (8-9 PM). Frequency 10-30 minutes.
Yellow with "TAXI" sign.
Unregistered private cars operate.
Always agree on price before starting.
Most often in UZS, have small bills.
Taxis a convenient and relatively inexpensive way to travel in Andijon. Ride-sharing apps offer added transparency.
City Center: Around Babur Park and ancient areas good for walking. Andijon is relatively flat.
No widely advertised formal guided tours. Self-guided ambles with maps/apps. Private local guide options.
Limited dedicated infrastructure. Cyclists share roads with traffic. Safety concerns.
Andijon does not feature many specialized transportation options for tourists.
Sidewalks exist although it may be uneven or obstructed in areas, phoning for attention.
Wear sturdy shoes for walking.
Dedicated bicycle not much infrastructure. Cyclists typically share roads with vehicular traffic.
Exercise extreme caution while cycling.
Andijon does not have specific no-go areas for safety. Avoid heavily trafficked main roads during peak hours.
Stick to well-lit areas at night.
For taxi rides, use Yandex Go whenever possible.
It offers transparent pricing and a layer of safety that street-hailed taxis often lack.