What to Pack for Uzbekistan: Complete Traveller's Checklist

Pack smart for your Uzbekistan adventure with our comprehensive guide covering everything from desert essentials to cultural considerations.

Extreme Climate

Hot summers, cold winters - pack accordingly

Modest Dress

Conservative clothing for cultural respect

Sun Protection

Strong UV rays require serious protection

Light Packing

Many items available locally

Seasonal Packing Guide

Summer (June-August)

Temperature: 35-45°C (95-113°F) | Challenge: Extreme heat

  • Lightweight clothing: Cotton and linen fabrics
  • Long sleeves: For sun protection and cultural respect
  • Wide-brimmed hat: Essential for desert sun
  • Sunglasses: High UV protection
  • Sunscreen: SPF 50+ minimum
  • Cooling towel: For neck cooling
  • Electrolyte supplements: Combat dehydration
Spring/Autumn (March-May, Sept-Nov)

Temperature: 15-25°C (59-77°F) | Best season: Ideal weather

  • Layered clothing: Temperature varies throughout day
  • Light jacket: For cool evenings
  • Comfortable walking shoes: Lots of sightseeing
  • Light scarf: Versatile for weather and modesty
Winter (December-February)

Temperature: -5 to 10°C (23-50°F) | Challenge: Cold and wet

  • Warm coat: Insulated winter jacket
  • Thermal layers: Base layers for warmth
  • Waterproof boots: For snow and slush
  • Warm accessories: Hat, gloves, scarf
  • Umbrella: For occasional rain/snow
Packing Tip

Desert Climate: Temperatures can drop 20°C between day and night, even in summer. Always pack layers!

Indoor Heating: Many buildings have limited heating in winter - pack warm indoor clothes.

Essential Clothing Items

For Women:
  • Long-sleeved tops: Cotton/linen for summer, wool for winter
  • Long pants/skirts: Covering knees, loose-fitting preferred
  • Modest dresses: Below knee length, covered shoulders
  • Head scarf: For mosque visits (lightweight, large)
  • Cardigan/jacket: For air conditioning and modesty
  • Comfortable flats: For walking on uneven surfaces
  • Sandals: Easy to remove for mosque visits
For Men:
  • Long pants: Lightweight for summer, warm for winter
  • Collared shirts: Respectful for religious sites
  • T-shirts: For layering and casual wear
  • Light jacket: For evening temperature drops
  • Comfortable shoes: Walking shoes with good support
  • Sandals: For hot weather and easy mosque entry
Footwear Essentials:
  • Comfortable walking shoes: Broken in before travel
  • Slip-on shoes: Easy removal for mosques and homes
  • Socks: Extra pairs, including warm ones for winter
  • Shoe covers: Some sites provide, but bring your own
Modesty Guidelines

Avoid: Short sleeves, shorts, mini skirts, low necklines

Mosque visits: Long pants/skirts, covered arms, head scarf

General rule: Cover shoulders, knees, and cleavage

Documents and Money

Essential Documents:
  • Passport: Valid for 6+ months with eVisa
  • eVisa printout: Multiple copies (colour preferred)
  • Travel insurance: Comprehensive coverage document
  • Flight tickets: Printed copies as backup
  • Hotel confirmations: For registration purposes
  • Emergency contacts: Embassy and family information
  • Medical information: Prescriptions and allergies
Money and Cards:
  • US Dollars: Crisp, new bills for best exchange rates
  • Visa card: Most widely accepted card type
  • Cash in small denominations: For tips and small purchases
  • Money belt: Hidden security for cash and cards
  • Backup card: Keep separate from main card
Budget Planning:
  • Daily budget: £25-80 depending on style
  • Cash for tips: Small bills for service staff
  • Emergency fund: Extra cash for unexpected expenses
  • Exchange receipts: Keep for potential currency reconversion
Document Security

Multiple copies: Keep copies separate from originals

Digital backup: Scan all documents to cloud storage

Money belt: Keep important documents secure

Electronics and Gadgets

Power and Charging:
  • Universal adapter: Type C and F plugs used (European style)
  • Power bank: High capacity for long sightseeing days
  • Multiple charging cables: USB-C, Lightning, Micro-USB
  • Voltage converter: If needed (220V standard)
  • Extension cord: Hotel rooms may have limited outlets
Photography:
  • Camera: DSLR or high-quality mirrorless
  • Extra batteries: Cold weather drains batteries faster
  • Memory cards: High capacity for lots of photos
  • Lens cleaning kit: Dust is common in desert areas
  • Tripod: For architecture and low-light photography
Communication:
  • Smartphone: With offline maps downloaded
  • Translation app: Google Translate with offline Uzbek
  • VPN service: For accessing blocked websites
  • Local SIM card: Or international roaming plan
Tech Tips

Dust protection: Keep electronics in sealed bags

Heat protection: Avoid leaving devices in direct sun

Backup storage: Cloud storage for photos

Offline maps: Download before arrival

Health and Personal Care

Medical Kit:
  • Prescription medications: Bring extra supply
  • Pain relievers: Ibuprofen, paracetamol
  • Stomach remedies: Anti-diarrhoeal, antacids
  • Antihistamines: For allergies and insect bites
  • Bandages and antiseptic: For minor cuts
  • Thermometer: Digital, compact
  • Rehydration salts: For heat exhaustion
Sun Protection:
  • High SPF sunscreen: SPF 50+ broad spectrum
  • Lip balm with SPF: Lips burn easily
  • After-sun lotion: Aloe vera based
  • Sunglasses: UV400 protection minimum
Personal Care:
  • Toiletries: Travel-sized basics
  • Hand sanitiser: Alcohol-based, 60%+ alcohol
  • Wet wipes: For cleaning hands and face
  • Tissues: Pocket packs
  • Feminine hygiene: Bring adequate supply
  • Contact lens supplies: Solution and cases
Health Considerations

Altitude: Some areas are at elevation - take it easy first day

Water: Drink bottled water, avoid ice

Food safety: Eat at busy restaurants

Heat exhaustion: Stay hydrated, take breaks

What NOT to Pack

Prohibited Items:
  • Drones: Require special permits
  • Satellite phones: Restricted communication devices
  • Religious materials: For distribution (personal use OK)
  • Political materials: Books, pamphlets, etc.
  • Excessive electronics: May be questioned at customs
Available Locally:
  • Basic toiletries: Shampoo, soap, toothpaste
  • Clothing: Traditional and modern styles
  • Electronics: Adapters, chargers, batteries
  • Snacks: Local and international brands
  • Water: Bottled water widely available

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