Uzbekistan in May

April through October and Uzbekistan is clear and hot. The best times to visit Uzbekistan are April and May as well as September as temperatures generally ranges from 21 to 29 °C (70 to 85° F) and rainfall is limited. June through August is very hot, uncomfortably so for some, about 20 to 35°C (68-95°F), and visitors should avoid going out in the middle of the day at this time. Autumn is the ideal time to explore the country’s intriguing old towns and Islamic architecture. These months are typically drier than spring, and when the country goes to harvest, leaving the markets ripe with fresh fruit and vegetables.

Suggested Itineraries

Classic Uzbekistan

Duration
10 days / 9 nights
Price Per Person
From $8,000
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Ancient Wonders of Uzbekistan & Turkmenistan

Duration
14 days / 13 nights
Price Per Person
From $8,100
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Ancient Wonders of Uzbekistan by Train

Duration
10 days / 9 nights
Price Per Person
From $5,400
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Blast Off in Central Asia: 14 Days in Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan

Duration
14 days / 13 nights
Price Per Person
From $9,600
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Discovering the Beauty of Southern Uzbekistan

Duration
10 days / 9 nights
Price Per Person
From $5,200
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Following Uzbekistan's Ancient Silk Road

Duration
11 days / 10 nights
Price Per Person
From $6,600
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Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Highlights

Duration
9 days / 8 nights
Price Per Person
From $8,000
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Landscapes and Cityscapes of Uzbekistan & Kyrgyzstan

Duration
14 days / 13 nights
Price Per Person
From $8,600
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Natural & Manmade Wonders of Uzbekistan & Tajikistan

Duration
14 days / 13 nights
Price Per Person
From $7,300
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Tashkent to Samarkand via Fergana Valley: Mountains & Historic Cities of Uzbekistan

Duration
11 days / 10 nights
Price Per Person
From $6,100
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Recommended Festivals For Uzbekistan in May

Asrlar Sadosi

May

Each year in May, a different city hosts this two-day festival, attracting local and international visitors. ‘Echo of ages’ is a celebration of the various traditions of the country. There are performances of folk music, dancing and storytelling, horse racing, wrestling and culinary competitions between traditional Uzbek chefs.

Location Countrywide, Uzbekistan

Silk & Spices Festival

May-June

For three days, connoisseurs of fine things converge upon ancient Bukhara, on the Great Silk Road, to enjoy and sample the city’s heritage and products. Raw silks, spices and wooden crafts are available under the domes of the bazaar and master craftsmen give workshops in pottery, embroidery, metal work and much more.

Location Bukhara, Uzbekistan

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