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The real Silk Road: Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva and their turquoise domes.

Capital
Tashkent
Currency
Uzbek sum (UZS) — carry cash for the bazaars
Flight from Douala
~12-18h door to door (1 stop)
Time difference
UTC+5 (+4h vs Cameroon)

The historic heart of the Silk Road, Uzbekistan unfolds a string of legendary cities for Cameroonians: Samarkand's Registan, Bukhara's old town, Khiva's fortress-museum. The official e-visa costs just 20 USD and is applied for 100% online, with no invitation needed. Fast trains between cities, legendary hospitality and generous cuisine make for a rare, culture-packed trip that is very affordable on the ground.

Formalities

The visa, step by step

Allowed stay
30 days per entry (90-day validity)
Cost
20 USD (single entry)
Processing
~2 business days (apply ≥3 days before departure)

How to apply

Apply 100% online on the official e-visa.gov.uz portal: complete the form in English (exact passport details), upload an ICAO-standard photo, pay 20 USD by card, then download and print the e-visa once approved.

Required documents

  • Passport valid ≥3 months
  • ICAO-standard digital photo
  • Accommodation booking
  • Bank card for payment

Good to know

  • e-visa.gov.uz is the ONLY official site: avoid third-party agents who add markups.
  • Print the e-visa: required at boarding, on entry and on exit.
  • The 30-day stay starts on the actual arrival date.
How much it costs

A one-week budget

Backpacker
180 000 FCFA
/ week, excl. flight
Comfort
480 000 FCFA
/ week, excl. flight

Round-trip flight from Douala / Yaoundé

510 000 FCFA900 000 FCFA

No direct flight: via Istanbul (Turkish), Addis Ababa (Ethiopian), Dubai or Doha to Tashkent. ~12-18h door to door.

Indicative round-trip price: it varies widely by season, layover and how early you book.

Where the money goes (backpacker estimate)

🏨66 000 FCFA
🍽️54 000 FCFA
🚕36 000 FCFA
🎟️36 000 FCFA
Hostel
3 000 FCFA7 200 FCFA
Mid-range
24 000 FCFA42 000 FCFA
Nice hotel
57 000 FCFA120 000 FCFA
Tailored

Budget simulator

Comfort level
Estimated total budget
690 000 FCFA
Must-sees

What to do there

1

Registan, Samarkand

The iconic ensemble of three madrasahs, a jewel of Islamic architecture and the heart of the city.

2

Bibi-Khanym & Gur-e-Amir (Samarkand)

A vast 15th-century mosque and Timur's mausoleum with blue domes.

3

Old Bukhara

Poi Kalon, the Ark Fortress, Lyab-i-Hauz and Central Asia's oldest madrasah (1417).

4

Khiva (Itchan Kala)

A walled desert city, an 'open-air museum' of 50+ monuments, the best-preserved on the Silk Road.

5

Tashkent

A 2,000-year-old capital: Chorsu Bazaar, the Khast Imam complex and ornate Soviet-era metro stations.

6

Silk Road by high-speed train

The Afrosiyob train links the caravan cities; historic bazaars and trading heritage to explore.

Itinerary

One week, day by day

  1. D1

    Arrival in Tashkent: Chorsu Bazaar, Khast Imam, metro.

  2. D2

    High-speed train to Samarkand; Registan at sunset.

  3. D3

    Samarkand: Bibi-Khanym, Gur-e-Amir, Shah-i-Zinda, Siyob Bazaar.

  4. D4

    Train to Bukhara; Lyab-i-Hauz and old town in the evening.

  5. D5

    Bukhara: Poi Kalon, Ark Fortress, Ulugbek Madrasah, trading domes.

  6. D6

    Domestic flight to Khiva; stroll through Itchan Kala at dusk.

  7. D7

    Tour Khiva (Kalta Minor, Kunya Ark) then return flight via Tashkent.

Travel checklist

A printable list (or save as PDF) so you forget nothing.

Travel checklistOuzbékistan

Before you leave

What to pack

Visa sources: e-visa.gov.uz · en.wikipedia.org

Indicative data (June 2026), reliability haute. Visa rules, prices and timelines change: always confirm with official sources before booking.

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