Travel to Uzbekistan

Car Rental Terms for Traveling in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan

We are excited to offer you the opportunity to embark on an unforgettable journey through Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan in our cars! In March and April 2025, alongside exploring Kyrgyzstan, you can also venture into Uzbekistan.

Renting a Car in Bishkek for Travel Across Both Countries

You can rent a car from our base in Bishkek and start your journey through Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. This is an excellent choice for those who want to enjoy all the benefits of traveling by car while starting in Kyrgyzstan.

Key Details:

Car Delivery to Uzbekistan

If you are in Uzbekistan and wish to begin your journey there, we can deliver the car to your location.

Delivery Conditions:

General Rental Terms:

The car is provided with a full tank of fuel; it must also be returned with a full tank

The renter is responsible for adhering to traffic regulations in both countries

Rental costs do not include fines for traffic violations or fuel expenses

A passport and an international driving license are required to sign the rental agreement

Benefits of Renting with Us:

The opportunity to travel across two countries while maintaining complete freedom of movement

English-language support in case of any questions during your trip

Reliable cars that have undergone full technical maintenance

Why March and April Are the Best Times to Visit Uzbekistan?

Uzbekistan is a country where ancient cities, breathtaking landscapes, and rich culture come to life. Spring, particularly March and April, offers unique opportunities to experience this incredible place. Here’s why a trip to Uzbekistan at this time will be unforgettable

Beautiful Spring Weather

  • In March and April, temperatures in Uzbekistan are typically pleasant: around +15–20°C during the day, with no extreme heat or cold
  • Ideal conditions for long walks in the ancient streets of Bukhara and Samarkand, visiting markets, and climbing scenic hills

Blooming Nature

  • In spring, Uzbek steppes, mountains, and gardens come to life: vibrant poppies, tulips, and other wildflowers cover the slopes like a colorful carpet
  • Fruit trees such as almond, apricot, and peach bloom spectacularly in gardens, creating a stunning backdrop for your photos

Fewer Tourists

  • Spring is not yet the peak tourist season, so you can enjoy attractions without crowds, leisurely explore architectural masterpieces, and soak in the historic atmosphere
  • There are no queues at popular spots like Registan Square or Gur-Emir Mausoleum

National Holidays and Festivals

  • In March, Navruz is celebrated—Uzbekistan’s New Year according to the solar calendar. This is a time of folk festivities, concerts, fairs, and traditional food tastings
  • You can try special dishes made only for this holiday, such as sumalak—a sweet paste made from sprouted wheat

Seasonal Culinary Delights

  • Spring marks the start of the season for fresh vegetables, herbs, and fruits, which become the basis for traditional Uzbek dishes. It’s the best time to enjoy freshly cooked pilaf, samsa, manti, and lagman
  • Farmer’s markets at this time are bursting with seasonal produce

Experience Contrasts

  • In spring, you can witness unique contrasts: snow-capped mountain peaks against blooming valleys and warm deserts
  • Visiting the Kyzylkum Desert during this time is especially comfortable since the heat has not yet peaked

Perfect for Long Journeys

  • The spring climate is ideal for traveling between cities
  • Roads are in good condition, and highways at this time offer fresh views of awakening nature

Springtime in Uzbekistan will give you a wealth of emotions, cozy moments, and vivid impressions. This is a time when ancient cities and nature reveal their soul, making your trip not just a journey but a true discovery.