🇺🇿 eSIM for Uzbekistan
- Unlimited data
- 7-day validity
- Fast and reliable internet
- No more roaming charges
- Instant QR code by email
* As low as price reflects the cheapest per-day rate, based on the longest available unlimited data plan duration.
Fast and reliable data in Uzbekistan
- Crystal-clear video calls across Uzbekistan, no delays
- Share photos and stories from Uzbekistan in seconds
- Navigate Uzbekistan confidently with live maps
- Stream music and podcasts on the go
Get your Uzbekistan eSIM in 3 easy steps
No store visit. No physical SIM. Works on any eSIM-compatible phone.
Select Unlimited or Data, pick how many days you need for Uzbekistan.
Use the QR code sent to your email — takes under 2 minutes on any eSIM phone.
Turn on your eSIM when you land in Uzbekistan and enjoy instant connectivity.
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eSIM prices for Uzbekistan
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Enjoy your Uzbekistan vacation
Uzbekistan is a mesmerizing gateway to Central Asia, where ancient Silk Road cities blend seamlessly with vibrant bazaars, stunning Islamic architecture, and warm hospitality. From the turquoise domes of Samarkand to the bustling streets of Tashkent and the otherworldly Aral Sea region, this country offers unforgettable experiences for history enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and culture lovers alike. The stunning blue tilework of its madrasahs and mosques, combined with legendary craftsmanship in textiles and ceramics, make Uzbekistan a treasure trove of discovery. With a uPhone eSIM, you'll stay connected from the moment you land, allowing you to navigate ancient bazaars, share your adventures, and explore this remarkable destination with ease.
Top attractions in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan boasts an incredible array of attractions spanning centuries of history and culture. Whether you're exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites or discovering hidden gems off the beaten path, you'll find yourself transported through time along the legendary Silk Road.
- Registan, Samarkand — A breathtaking plaza surrounded by three magnificent madrasahs adorned with intricate turquoise tilework and stunning Islamic architecture dating back centuries.
- Bukhara Old City — A perfectly preserved medieval city featuring the iconic Kalyan Minaret, ancient caravanserais, and atmospheric bazaars that showcase traditional Uzbek craftsmanship.
- Ichan Kala, Khiva — A walled fortress city with narrow lanes, mud-brick buildings, and ornate palaces that feel frozen in time, offering a glimpse into Central Asian history.
- Tashkent — The modern capital city blending Soviet architecture with contemporary museums, vibrant parks, and the stunning Hazrat Imam Complex featuring turquoise domes and religious significance.
- Samarkand Bazaar and Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum — Experience lively traditional markets selling spices, silks, and handicrafts, along with the stunning mausoleum of Timur decorated with semi-precious stones.
Popular foods to try in Uzbekistan
Uzbek cuisine is a delicious reflection of the country's position on the Silk Road, featuring bold flavors, aromatic spices, and hearty portions that showcase centuries of culinary tradition. From humble street food to restaurant favorites, every dish tells a story of hospitality and regional pride.
- Plov — The national dish of fragrant rice cooked with meat, carrots, and onions in a traditional cast-iron kazan, each region offering its own distinctive recipe and preparation style.
- Shashlik — Succulent skewered and grilled meat (typically beef or lamb) seasoned with cumin and served with raw onions, found at every street corner and bazaar.
- Manti — Steamed dumplings filled with spiced meat and onions, typically served with a yogurt and garlic sauce, representing Central Asian comfort food at its finest.
- Lagman — Hand-pulled noodles tossed with a rich meat and vegetable sauce, reflecting both Chinese and Uzbek culinary influences along the ancient trade routes.
- Somsa — Crispy pastry triangles stuffed with seasoned meat and onions, perfect as a snack or appetizer when exploring bazaars and local markets.
Best time to visit Uzbekistan
Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to November) are ideal times to visit Uzbekistan, offering pleasant temperatures ranging from 20-28°C, blooming landscapes in spring, and comfortable exploration conditions. These seasons provide the perfect balance for sightseeing in Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva without the intense heat of summer.
Summer (June to August) brings very hot temperatures exceeding 35°C, though it offers longer daylight hours and clear skies—best suited for travelers who can handle the heat. Winter (December to February) is mild in southern regions but can be cold in the north, with occasional snow in higher elevations, making it quieter for those seeking fewer crowds and lower prices.
What to pack for your visit to Uzbekistan
Packing for Uzbekistan requires preparation for varying temperatures and cultural considerations, particularly for respectful visits to religious and historical sites. Whether you're exploring ancient bazaars or desert landscapes, thoughtful packing enhances both comfort and cultural sensitivity.
- Lightweight, breathable clothing — Essential for hot summer days and warm spring/autumn weather while exploring bustling bazaars and archaeological sites.
- Modest clothing and a headscarf — Required for visiting mosques and sacred sites; long pants and covered shoulders show respect in this predominantly Muslim country.
- Comfortable walking shoes — Perfect for navigating the cobblestone streets of Bukhara, Samarkand, and Khiva's old cities and uneven bazaar terrain.
- Sunscreen and sunglasses — Crucial protection against the intense Central Asian sun, especially during desert excursions and city sightseeing in high-altitude areas.
- Reusable water bottle — Stay hydrated in the arid climate while reducing plastic waste; tap water quality varies, so filtered water is recommended.
- Your uPhone eSIM — Enjoy seamless connectivity across Uzbekistan with local networks like Beeline, UMS, and Perfectum, providing reliable coverage in cities and most tourist destinations.
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