Uzbekistan Winter Tour - Samarkand Tours Operator – 998998520077
Uzbekistan Winter Tour
Although Uzbekistan may not seem like the natural choice for
a winter holiday, winter is the ideal time to discover the country’s evocative
Silk Road cities in peace and tranquillity. On this Uzbekistan Winter Group
Tour, you’ll follow in the footsteps of caravans as you journey to the fabled
trading hub of Samarkand; visit mosques and madrassahs in the 2,000-year-old
city of Bukhara; and experience the blend of old and new in Uzbekistan’s
capital, Tashkent. Photograph the famous monuments, including two UNESCO World
Heritage Sites, without the crowds and, if you’re very lucky, with a dusting of
snow. Depending on your departure date, you may also be able to celebrate New
Year’s Eve in local style.
a winter holiday, winter is the ideal time to discover the country’s evocative
Silk Road cities in peace and tranquillity. On this Uzbekistan Winter Group
Tour, you’ll follow in the footsteps of caravans as you journey to the fabled
trading hub of Samarkand; visit mosques and madrassahs in the 2,000-year-old
city of Bukhara; and experience the blend of old and new in Uzbekistan’s
capital, Tashkent. Photograph the famous monuments, including two UNESCO World
Heritage Sites, without the crowds and, if you’re very lucky, with a dusting of
snow. Depending on your departure date, you may also be able to celebrate New
Year’s Eve in local style.
The country’s climate is hot, dry and continental because of
no direct access to the sea or ocean.
no direct access to the sea or ocean.
Winter in Uzbekistan unlike other countries of this area is
cold enough. Winter weather may change very sharp: sunny days can be replaced
by stormy and rainy ones several times during a week. Annual amount of precipitation
falls in winter – nearly 30-40%.
cold enough. Winter weather may change very sharp: sunny days can be replaced
by stormy and rainy ones several times during a week. Annual amount of precipitation
falls in winter – nearly 30-40%.
In the north of Uzbekistan moderate climatic conditions
dominate while subtropical one does in the far south of the country.
Mostly dry and hot weather prevails during a year. The daylight contains 15
hours in summer and no less than 9 hours in winter. In the north the average
sunlight is 2500-3000 hours and in the south it is 2800-3130 hours. It is
comparable with California, the US with the same condition. In Uzbekistan it is
cold in winter and hot in summer . January is the coldest month of the year
while July is the hottest. Though the average winter temperature is about
-23°C, in the north it may fall as low as -35,-40°C. However, there may be
enough warm days during winter time.
Uzbekistan doesn’t feature with heavy and long-lying snowfall. The average
snowfall is about 5-15 centimeters.
Spring usually starts in February in the southern parts while it reaches in
April in northern area of the country. The weather is changeable in spring with
warm, chilly and sometimes cold days.
Summer starts even in May in the south and remains till august. In summer the
temperature is about +35, +40°C and sometimes it may reach +50, +60°C in
deserts.
dominate while subtropical one does in the far south of the country.
Mostly dry and hot weather prevails during a year. The daylight contains 15
hours in summer and no less than 9 hours in winter. In the north the average
sunlight is 2500-3000 hours and in the south it is 2800-3130 hours. It is
comparable with California, the US with the same condition. In Uzbekistan it is
cold in winter and hot in summer . January is the coldest month of the year
while July is the hottest. Though the average winter temperature is about
-23°C, in the north it may fall as low as -35,-40°C. However, there may be
enough warm days during winter time.
Uzbekistan doesn’t feature with heavy and long-lying snowfall. The average
snowfall is about 5-15 centimeters.
Spring usually starts in February in the southern parts while it reaches in
April in northern area of the country. The weather is changeable in spring with
warm, chilly and sometimes cold days.
Summer starts even in May in the south and remains till august. In summer the
temperature is about +35, +40°C and sometimes it may reach +50, +60°C in
deserts.
Samarkand,
the old city and cultural crossroads on the Silk Road, located at 700 meters
(2,300 feet) above sea level, has also a climate similar to that of Tashkent,
though a little less hot in summer because of the higher altitude. Annual
precipitation is around 355 mm (14 in), so it's slightly lower than in the
capital, but it follows a similar pattern, with a maximum in winter and spring
and virtually no rain in summer.
the old city and cultural crossroads on the Silk Road, located at 700 meters
(2,300 feet) above sea level, has also a climate similar to that of Tashkent,
though a little less hot in summer because of the higher altitude. Annual
precipitation is around 355 mm (14 in), so it's slightly lower than in the
capital, but it follows a similar pattern, with a maximum in winter and spring
and virtually no rain in summer.
The average annual rainfall is about 100-200 mm which mostly
occurs in spring and winter as well as precipitation.
occurs in spring and winter as well as precipitation.
Plus code:
86CX+GP Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Address:
Samarkand Tours Operator
Yunusabad 19-35-87
Tashkent ,100114,
Uzbekistan
998998520077
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is Uzbekistan too cold in january for traveling
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