New Routes from Kyrgyzstan to China

Direct flights between Kyrgyzstan and China were discussed in Guangzhou, with the first route scheduled to launch at the end of March.
Hearing the Aral: Uzbekistan’s Project at the Venice Biennale

The Aral Sea will be the central theme of Uzbekistan’s national pavilion at the 61st International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, which will take place from 9 May to 22 November 2026.
Kazakhstan is sending a new generation train on a journey through Central Asia

For the first time in history, the legendary Silk Road becomes accessible to travelers aboard a brand-new luxury train. From March 20 to 25, 2026, an unforgettable journey through the most remarkable cities of Central Asia awaits you.
National Geographic Traveler Explores Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan through the eyes of a foreign journalist: from the nights of Tashkent to the majesty of Samarkand.
Direct Flights to Baku for Navruz: Convenient Schedule from Air Astana

Ahead of the Navruz (Nauryz) holiday, Air Astana is resuming direct flights from Almaty to Baku and expanding its flight schedule.
Turkmenistan Through UNESCO’s Lens: Kunya-Urgench, Merv, and Nisa

If you are drawn to history and ancient cities, Turkmenistan is well worth discovering.
“Abode of Memory”: A Journey into the Heart of Old Bukhara

Bonum Factum presents the captivating photo exhibition “Abode of Memory.” Over 40 photographs open a window into the world of historic Bukhara houses, where every detail, from inscriptions on the walls to everyday objects, echoes the past.
The Secret of Uzbek bread: Fire, Patience, and Respect

In Uzbekistan, bread is more than just food. Every bread (lepyoshka) baked in a tandoor carries a story, the warmth of the fire, and the care of the baker.
City in Headphones: Audio Performance “It’s Tashkent Speaking”

Have you ever heard a city speak?
Tashkent offers such a unique opportunity through the audio performance “It’s Tashkent Speaking”, which invites you to walk through the streets of the capital, where familiar places reveal themselves anew through voices and personal stories.
The Washington Post Travel Pick: Uzbekistan

The publication highlights the country’s historic cities, new travel routes, and simplified entry requirements.