18 July 2026 5
Uzbekistan Just Got Easier to Visit: Visa-Free Entry, a New High-Speed Train to Khiva, and a Record Year on the Silk Road

There is a specific moment every Silk Road trip earns: standing under Bukhara's Kalyan Minaret as the call to prayer rolls across a square that has looked almost the same for a thousand years. In 2026, more travelers than ever are reaching that moment — and getting there has never been simpler. Uzbekistan is on pace for 12 million foreign visitors this year, UN Tourism has ranked it among the fastest-growing destinations on the planet with international arrivals up 37% in the first quarter alone, and two changes this year — a wider visa-free policy and a brand-new high-speed rail line — have quietly removed the last real friction from planning a trip.

Visa-free Uzbekistan: who can travel without a visa in 2026

As of January 1, 2026, citizens of more than 90 countries can enter Uzbekistan completely visa-free for stays of up to 30 days — no embassy visit, no invitation letter, no e-visa application required at all. If your country isn't on the visa-free list, the e-visa process at e-visa.gov.uz is straightforward: a passport valid for at least three months, a digital photo, a hotel booking, and a processing time of around two business days for a 90-day e-visa allowing a 30-day stay. Entry is available at all major airports and land borders. For travelers who once ruled out Central Asia over visa paperwork, that barrier is effectively gone.

A new high-speed train opens up Khiva

The classic Silk Road route — Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva — has always had one awkward leg: reaching Khiva meant a flight or a long overnight drive. Since May 2026, the new Jaloliddin Manguberdi high-speed train changes that, linking Tashkent directly to Khiva in around 7.5 hours of comfortable rail travel. Combined with the existing Afrosiyob high-speed train, which connects Tashkent, Samarkand and Bukhara in under two hours per leg, it's now possible to travel the entire classic route by rail, watching cotton fields and desert give way to walled cities from a train window instead of a departure lounge.

Why 2026 is the moment, not "someday"

Uzbekistan recorded over six million foreign visitors across six consecutive months in 2026, drawing travelers from Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, China, Turkiye, India and beyond, alongside a fast-growing wave from Europe and North America. The country is also adding more than a thousand new accommodation facilities to keep pace with demand. None of this has fully caught up with the crowds you'd find in Europe's classic capitals — Samarkand's Registan Square and Bukhara's old town still offer the rare experience of a UNESCO-level landmark without shoulder-to-shoulder tourists. That window narrows every season the growth numbers climb.

What a well-run Silk Road trip actually looks like

GoUzbekistan is a licensed Uzbek tour operator (Committee for Tourism Development license No. 662280), built by a team that has operated on the ground in Uzbekistan since 2007. We plan private and small-group itineraries that use the new rail links properly — Tashkent to Samarkand to Bukhara to Khiva without a single wasted transfer day — paired with vetted hotels, knowledgeable guides, and the kind of local access that only comes from running ground operations in the country for nearly two decades. Whether you have five days or three weeks, we build the route around what you actually want to see.

Visa-free entry and a new high-speed train have made this the easiest year yet to visit Uzbekistan. Create your own custom tour or explore our ready-made Uzbekistan tours and start planning your Silk Road trip.

Plan your Uzbekistan trip — in your language

العربية

أصبحت أوزبكستان أكثر سهولة للزيارة من أي وقت مضى بفضل الإعفاء الموسّع من التأشيرة وخط القطار فائق السرعة الجديد إلى خيوة. اكتشف سمرقند وبخارى وخيوة على طريق الحرير مع GoUzbekistan. احجز جولتك الآن

Deutsch

Usbekistan ist 2026 so einfach zu bereisen wie nie zuvor — dank erweiterter visafreier Einreise und einer neuen Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahn nach Chiwa. Erleben Sie eine unvergessliche Seidenstraße-Rundreise durch Samarkand, Buchara und Chiwa. Touren entdecken

Español

Viajar a Uzbekistán nunca fue tan sencillo: entrada sin visado ampliada y un nuevo tren de alta velocidad hasta Jiva. Recorre la Ruta de la Seda por Samarcanda, Bujará y Jiva con GoUzbekistan. Crea tu viaje a medida

Français

Voyager en Ouzbékistan n'a jamais été aussi facile, grâce à l'exemption de visa élargie et à un nouveau train à grande vitesse vers Khiva. Partez sur la Route de la Soie, de Samarcande à Boukhara et Khiva. Découvrir nos voyages

中文

2026年,前往乌兹别克斯坦从未如此便利——免签政策扩大,通往希瓦的高速列车全新开通。踏上丝绸之路,探索撒马尔罕、布哈拉与希瓦的古老魅力。立即定制您的旅程

Русский

Путешествовать в Узбекистан в 2026 году стало проще, чем когда-либо: расширен безвизовый режим, а новый скоростной поезд связал Ташкент и Хиву напрямую. Откройте для себя туры в Узбекистан по Шёлковому пути — Самарканд, Бухара, Хива. Смотреть туры

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