
Khorezm Uzbekistan Travel Guide
Organize your trip effectively by following a chronological planning timeline.
Detailed steps for good preparation.
Check your passport validity. It must remain valid for at least 6 months past your planned departure from Uzbekistan.
Research Uzbekistan's visa requirements for your nationality. Apply for a visa if needed.
Book flights from abroad to Tashkent. Flights can be cheaper when booked well in advance.
Reserve internal flights (Tashkent-Urgench) or train tickets (especially high-high-speed trains that visit Bukhara/Samarkand).
Reserve your preferred accommodation in Khiva, notably if traveling during peak season.
Plan a rough itinerary. Outline which cities you will visit and how long you will spend within each.
Confirm all your bookings: flights, accommodation, and train tickets.
Pack appropriate clothing and essentials. Get offline maps and translation apps to your mobile device.
Notify your bank and credit card companies of your travel plans. Make digital copies of all important documents.
Secure these reservations early for a smoother journey.
Gain insights into the history and culture before you get there.
Prepare your home for your absence.
Check your passport validity early. It needs at least six months remaining beyond your trip.
These steps support a smooth arrival in Khiva.
Pass through border control and customs at the airport.
Exchange a small amount of currency at the airport (or use an ATM if available) for immediate needs like taxi fare.
Purchase a local SIM card. Look for mobile provider shops at Urgench airport (if open) or in Urgench city.
Head directly to your lodging to drop your luggage.
Get a local map from your hotel or a tourist office.
Take a short walk around your immediate neighborhood to get acquainted with the surroundings.
Purchase souvenirs in advance of your departure day.
If buying large or precious items, inquire about shipping options and export guidelines for cultural goods. Some items may require a certificate of non-cultural value for legal export.
Uzbekistan does not generally possess a VAT refund system for tourists.
Do not expect to claim VAT back on purchases.
Allow ample time for transfers to Urgench Airport or the Khiva train station. Traffic or shared taxi waits can add time.
Reconfirm your flight or train times the day before departure.
Reconfirm your flight or train times the day prior to leaving. This stops unexpected delays.
Being prepared includes acclimating to local conditions.
Prioritize your well-being throughout the trip.
Always carry digital and physical copies of your essential documents.
Be aware of local developments and announcements.