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Visitors on their way to cross the border Tajikistan - Uzbekistan.
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Cross the border to Uzbekistan

Crossing borders in Central Asia is an experience in itself. From arranging shared taxi rides to crossing the border by foot, the passport stamp you acquire from this passage is a memorable souvenir.

To promote tourism along the Silk Road, many countries in Central Asia have made it easier for people to obtain tourist visas and cross borders in recent years. Several borders have reopened, and an increasing number of people from different countries are now able to visit visa free or with a simple e-visa. These initiatives have facilitated the life of thousands of tourists that cross these borders every year. It is now easier than ever to take a road trip from Panjakent to the impressive Samarkand UNESCO World Heritage Site in Uzbekistan.

Before crossing the border, be sure to make sure any relevant visas are in order and you are not bringing any forbidden objects such as drones. Visas upon arrival are generally not available at the terrestrial border at any of the countries.

People crossing the border in Tajikistan - Photo by illpaxphotomatic / Shutterstock.com
People crossing the border in Tajikistan - Photo by illpaxphotomatic / Shutterstock.com

Getting to the border checkpoint is easy. At Panjakent, you can go to the city’s bazaar where most taxis are located. There you can easily find someone to take you to the border. Once you have passed the border control, in the Uzbek side, you will be able to find shared rides to take you to Samarkand where you can continue your journey.

Remember that even though border crossing can be a fun experience, it is still a highly secure checkpoint. Therefore, no photography or videos are allowed.

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Cross the border to Uzbekistan

Hours

Borders are open 24 hours. It is up to the country's government to decide to close it without further notice.