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Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is fast emerging as a safe and sought-after destination for global travellers. Photo: Uzbekistan Tourism

Uzbekistan sees rise in tourist arrivals, strengthens position as a safe destination

| @indiablooms | Mar 24, 2026, at 09:29 pm

Uzbekistan recorded steady growth in tourism in 2025, welcoming nearly 12 million foreign visitors—an increase of 16% compared to the previous year.

Tourism revenue also saw a significant rise, with export earnings from the sector crossing $4.8 billion. The figures reflect growing global interest in the Central Asian destination, which has been steadily expanding its tourism footprint in recent years.

Growth driven by infrastructure and policy changes

The increase in visitor numbers has been supported by ongoing efforts to improve tourism infrastructure and accessibility. Authorities have focused on expanding transport connectivity, developing tourism clusters and enhancing service quality through digitalisation across the country.

Backed by strong global safety rankings, Uzbekistan continues to stand out as a secure and reliable destination for visitors. Photo: Uzbekistan Tourism

Visa policies have also been eased to attract more international travellers. Uzbekistan currently offers visa-free entry to citizens of 94 countries, while travellers from 52 nations can apply for an e-visa. A five-day visa-free transit option is also available for visitors from 45 countries.

Safety emerges as a key draw for travellers

As safety becomes a growing concern for global travellers, Uzbekistan has positioned itself as a relatively secure destination. The country has consistently ranked well in international safety assessments.

Backed by strong global safety rankings, Uzbekistan continues to stand out as a secure and reliable destination for visitors. Photo: Uzbekistan Tourism

According to the International SOS Risk Map, Uzbekistan falls under the “low risk” category, placing it alongside several European destinations. It ranks 25th out of 148 countries on the Numbeo Safety Index, indicating relatively low crime levels.

The country has also performed strongly in niche safety rankings, securing the top position in both the Solo Female Travel Safety Index and the Safety Perceptions Index. In addition, it ranks among leading countries in the Gallup Global Law and Order Index, reflecting public confidence in safety and law enforcement.

Photo: Uzbekistan Tourism

Blending heritage with modern travel experience

Known for its historic cities along the Silk Road, Uzbekistan continues to draw travellers with its cultural heritage while investing in modern tourism infrastructure.

With improved facilities, simplified entry procedures and a growing reputation for safety, the country is positioning itself as an increasingly accessible and comfortable destination for international visitors.

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