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Tashkent City Guide And Airport Transfer Service

The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent, where your journey begins and concludes. Most visitors arrive in Tashkent, the site of the nation's international airport, and rest there for less than 24 hours before traveling to western Samarkand. Nevertheless, Tashkent has a distinct allure, allowing it to remain for a couple of days to see entire life from the most popular tourist destinations.

St. Peter’s Basilica
Bukhara, Tashkent    |    Click by Omri Westmark from Flickr

Every tourist destination in Uzbekistan entices tourists with its unique characteristics. Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, three UNESCO-listed mediaeval cities, frequently appear at the top of Uzbekistan's various tourist destinations. Its various mausoleums nearby allow you to experience the treasures kept from the echoes of past times. If you remain heading south, Surkhandarya will lead you closer to the same mountain gorges and the nation's naturally beautiful. Yet Tashkent, the country's capital, attracts travelers from all over the world. The tourist sites of Tashkent include significant mosques, museums, and buildings first from the Soviet period, in addition to the Chorsu Bazaar, the city's main attraction.

Samarkand, Tashkent        |     Click by Aleksandr Zykov from Flickr

If you remain heading south, Surkhandarya will lead you closer to the same mountain gorges and the nation's naturally beautiful. Yet Tashkent, the country's capital, attracts travelers from all over the world. The tourist sites of Tashkent include significant mosques, museums, and buildings first from the Soviet period, in addition to the Chorsu Bazaar, the city's main attraction.

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Rent a Car

The nation's roadways are in pretty good condition, but car rental facilities are still not. You also could hire a vehicle with a driver as such an option.

In Tashkent, you can hire bicycles and scooters. Just make sure to map up your route ahead. The landscape in the northern provinces could be more favourable to such walks. Consequently, it is best to refrain from travelling both here and on two wheels.

Subway

Mostly in Tashkent, there is a metro, which would be regarded as Central Asia's earliest underground transport system. There are 29 stations in all.

The subway is an attractive substitute for buses and cabs whenever traffic bottlenecks are inside the city in the afternoon and evening. Be aware that Tashkent places the utmost importance on protection; metro employees may charge for bags and baggage. The subway became and continues to be a crucial component of the nation's significant advantages.

Even by the way, just after the massive earthquake of 1966, which damaged much of the equipment, the installation of the metro started. The first subway line in Tashkent was inaugurated in 1977 to commemorate the USSR's 60th anniversary and joined Chilanzar and the city centre. As the project continued, the engineers launched the second subway line in 1991 and the third in 2001.

Geneva transportation in tram
Bus, Tashkent        |   Click by KK70088 from Flickr

Buses, trolleybuses, trams, and taxis

Buses and minibuses may take you nearly anywhere in Tashkent. Flights are handled both by public and private organizations. Together with buses, trams and trolleybuses serve in big cities. In Uzbekistan, cabs are cost-effective. To avoid paying additional costs at the end of the trip, you must decide on the fare upfront.

Train, Tashkent     |    Click by Dan Lundberg from Flickr

Railway

These beautiful cities have a decent rail link with one another. There are 3645 km of roadways in all. The Trans-Caspian railway segment, which unites the capital with each city along the Amu Darya River, is the major one.

All bordering nations, including Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Kazakhstan, are accessible by train to Uzbekistan.

The nation obtained the first-ever high-speed railways in 2009 and 2011. The biggest roads in Uzbekistan interconnect the four areas of Jizzakh, Samarkand, Syrdarya, and Tashkent. The mileage between Samarkand and Bukhara is 334 kilometres (reducing the trip time to the capital to 3 hours).

Tashkent Airport Transfer And Private Taxi Service

 Taxi

Hire a cab to commute from the airport to the city centre faster and cheaper. The town centre is near to the airport. Based on where you're residing in the city, a reasonable price might be around 10,000 and 15,000 dollars.

When leaving the airport, immediately to the left of the prospective luggage screening, you can grab a voucher for a downtown taxi. The price is $50,000.

Unauthorized taxi drivers will compete for your business as you depart the terminal. It's wise to keep moving forward during the initial storm in the direction of the 50-meter cab stand. The authorized taxis are parked there. You can start bargaining from here.

Battery Bus
Tashkent City Tour Bus      |    Click by KK70088 from Flickr

Bus

First, from the terminal building, continue right outside, through the car park, and turn left to board a bus. Immediately before the central road, there are bus routes. After leaving the domestic terminal, turn left to discover the bus stop in a sizable parking area that doesn't seem like a bus stop..

From 6 am till midnight, buses run. The city is accessible by buses 62 and 95. The train station is served by bus number 40.

Best Time to Visit

Tashkent has a Mediterranean climate alongside significant continental effects, which implies the city has severe winters & sunny summers. The town is located just at the confluence of the Chirchiq River and a number of its branches. The greatest seasons to explore Tashkent were spring and Autumn, owing to the variety of advanced events and agreeable weather.

  • Spring (March to June): The advent of springtime represents a significant change in seasonality for the city. This period is renowned for its chilly, torrential rainfall and bright sunshine. In Tashkent, the midday high is typically 72 degrees, and the evening low is 52 degrees. The finest season to visit Tashkent is springtime.

  • Summer (June to August): With only an average of approximately ten hours of sunshine per day, Tashkent has perfect weather during the summer. The warm months are from June 25 to August 5, which should be avoided. The summertime average temperature is from 90 to occasionally, reaching 122 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Autumn (September to November): When autumn arrives, the temperatures fall. The temperature varies from 67 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the day to 41 degrees Fahrenheit at nighttime as rainfall increases. In Tashkent, the fall seasons have an average of 8 hours of sunshine. The next best season to visit Tashkent is autumn.

  • From December to February: The wintertime in Tashkent is unique in that it is chilly, stormy, and wet. The periods of December 26 through February 5 see the lowest temperatures. It could go as cold as 28 degrees Fahrenheit. Wintertime is not the ideal time to travel to Tashkent because there are fewer than 6 hours of daylight each day.

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