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Uzbekistan is included in our Central Asia regional plans, perfect for multi-country trips across the region.

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Uzbekistan Travel Tips
Must-see hotspots
Registan Square (Samarkand), Ark Fortress (Bukhara), Itchan Kala (Khiva), Chorsu Bazaar and Amir Timur Museum (Tashkent), Fergana Valley, and the ancient Silk Road sites.
Data planning
Plan for 2-4 GB/week for map use, messaging and background apps. Increase to 6-10 GB/week if you stream or work remotely. Top-ups are simple via the Simology app.
Insider tips
- — Public Wi‑Fi at bazaars and hotels can be intermittent — use your eSIM for more secure, stable access.
- — Use your eSIM to book Uzbek Railways tickets, navigate regional trains, and use local ride-hailing apps easily.
- — Spring and autumn offer the best weather for sightseeing. Summers can be very hot in inland cities; winters are colder in the north and higher elevations.

Stay Connected in Uzbekistan with Simology
Why travelers love it
Trusted by tourists, digital nomads, and business travelers exploring Central Asia.
Good 4G coverage in major cities and many tourist regions through leading Uzbek networks; 5G availability is expanding in urban centers.Flexible options
Install in minutes, choose the right data allowance, and top up from anywhere. No long contracts, no roaming surprises.

How to Activate Your eSIM for Uzbekistan
Choose a plan
Select a Uzbekistan-only plan or a Central Asia regional bundle if you plan to visit neighboring countries.
Install in seconds
Scan a QR code or activate from the Simology app in under 2 minutes.
Activate and go
Turn on your eSIM when you arrive — you’ll connect to local networks without buying a physical SIM.
Manage on the go
Top up, check usage, or switch plans anytime via the Simology app while traveling.

What Our Uzbekistan Travelers Say
Plan recommendations
- Tourists – 3–5 GB for a week of navigation, messaging, and uploading photos from historic sites.
- Business travelers – 10–20 GB for video calls, email, and hotspot use while on trips between cities.
- Backpackers – Regional plans are helpful if you're crossing into Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan on a Silk Road itinerary.
- Families – Assign an eSIM per traveler or share data across devices where supported.




