Planning a trip to Uzbekistan: what documents do I need? How can you make sure you're well covered during your stay? How do I take out travel insurance for Uzbekistan? We tell you all about it in our complete guide!
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10,05€/Pers*
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Planning a trip to Uzbekistan: what documents do I need? How can you make sure you're well covered during your stay? How do I take out travel insurance for Uzbekistan? We tell you all about it in our complete guide!
COVID-19
Full "recommended" vaccination schedule
Mandatory documents
Valid passport is required
Residence permits
Not mandatory
Currency
Soum
Vaccination
No mandatory vaccines
Cuba Travel Insurance
500,000 coverage recommended by Yupwego
Best period
April and September
Emergency numbers
medical emergencies - 103
Start your quotation now and obtain your medical insurance certificate insuring medical expenses up to €500,000.
Uzbekistan, located in Central Asia, is a country of fascinating cultural and historical riches. With its majestic ancient cities, bustling bazaars, mosaic-adorned mosques and breathtaking desert landscapes, Uzbekistan is a destination full of surprises. The country also offers delicious cuisine and warm hospitality. Be sure to explore iconic cities like Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva, brimming with architectural treasures and living traditions. Uzbekistan is an invitation to a journey through time, where history meets modernity, and where travelers can discover a rich and diverse cultural heritage.
See our complete guide to must-sees in Uzbekistan.
Travel insurance is not compulsory in Uzbekistan, but is highly recommended to cover medical expenses, trip cancellations and other unforeseen events. It gives you peace of mind during your stay, in the event of medical needs or unexpected situations.
Travel insurance for Uzbekistan is recommended for several reasons:
To travel to Uzbekistan, YUPWEGO recommends a minimum cover of €500,000. Here's just one of the coverages we offer for each of our contracts:
As a French national, you need your passport to travel to Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan is 4 hours ahead of France.
If you wish to insure your long-term stay in Uzbekistan, you may consider purchasing an
expatriate insurance
specially designed for expatriates, or a
PVT insurance
insurance if you are studying or doing an internship abroad.
Health risks in Uzbekistan include water-borne diseases, food hygiene problems and mosquito-borne diseases, such as malaria in certain regions. It's essential to drink bottled water, choose restaurants with a reputation for hygiene and cook food properly.
In Uzbekistan, we recommend using private hospitals and clinics, especially in big cities like Tashkent, for the best quality care. Public facilities may be less reliable in terms of infrastructure and medical resources