is it worth it? Weather in Uzbekistan

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Hi there, in this article, I wanted to tell you a bit more about what to expect in Uzbekistan in winter and whether it’s worth going to Uzbekistan in December, January or February. I will also share our experience exploring Uzbekistan in December, just after Christmas.

Without further ado, let’s get started!

What’s the best time to travel to Uzbekistan?

A lot of people ask when is the best time to travel to Uzbekistan. Well, there is no easy answer, as it really depends on what you’re looking for. Uzbekistan has clearly defined seasons: cold winter, wonderful spring when everything is blooming, sweltering summer and pleasant autumn. In Uzbekistan, summer is generally very hot, with the temperatures reaching 36-55C (half of the days in July 2021 in Tashkent were hotter than 41 degrees). Winter is absolutely fine, it doesn’t usually get colder than -3C, and in Samarkand and Bukhara, winters are often sunny and somewhat warm (5-15C) during the day. However, you can expect subzero temperatures at night (usually around -1- -3C).

If you like really hot temperatures, you will enjoy Uzbekistan in summer – it’s a very cheerful time of the year, and the streets get bustling after sunset. However, most people travel to Central Asia in late March- mid-April and from mid-September to mid-November, when the temperatures are pleasant. In this case, however, you will see Uzbekistan most crowded, as nearly everyone wants to travel there during these months.

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Shearcox, a blog dedicated to travel, financial freedom, and creating a better lifestyle. I am a passionate traveler and lifestyle creator who wants to share my experiences and insights with you.

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