Travel to Uzbekistan During Ramadan 2026 – Complete Tourist Guide
- Abulqosim Amoniloyev
- 15 hours ago
- 2 min read
Is Ramadan a good time to visit Uzbekistan? Are restaurants closed? Will travel be restricted?
This professional guide explains the real travel experience during Ramadan in Uzbekistan — clearly, honestly
Is Ramadan Worth Visiting for Travelers?
Many travelers hesitate when planning a trip during Ramadan. The reality is simple: traveling to Uzbekistan during Ramadan is not boring, not difficult, and not restrictive. On the contrary, it is one of the most peaceful, cultural, and authentic times to visit the country.
In Ramadan 2026 (expected mid-February to mid-March, subject to moon sighting), Uzbekistan remains fully open to tourists. There are no travel bans, no closed attractions, and no restrictions for visitors.
🌙 Ramadan in Uzbekistan – What Tourists Should Really Expect
Uzbekistan is a predominantly Muslim country, and Ramadan is observed with respect and tradition. During this month, Muslims fast for approximately 30 days, from dawn until sunset, refraining from food and water.
For tourists, this means a change in daily rhythm, not a limitation.
What tourists will really experience:
Most locals fast during the day and eat only at suhoor (early morning) and iftar (after sunset)
During daytime, local cafés may be quieter, as residents avoid eating outside
Tourist attractions, museums, and historical sites remain open
Hotels, transport services, and guided tours operate as usual
Evenings become lively and social after iftar
Mosques are active at night with Tarawih prayers, creating a special spiritual atmosphere
👉 Important note: Some cafés and restaurants may temporarily limit or stop serving alcoholic beverages during Ramadan. This is normal and does not negatively affect travel comfort.
Dress Code & Cultural Etiquette for Tourists
There are no strict dress rules for tourists, but respectful behavior is appreciated:
Wear modest clothing when visiting mosques
Avoid eating or drinking in front of fasting people, especially in small towns
Simple respect creates a very positive local response.
Advantages of Visiting Uzbekistan During Ramadan
✔️ Fewer tourist crowds
✔️ Calm and relaxed daytime sightseeing
✔️ Beautiful evening light and atmosphere
✔️ Deeper cultural interaction with local people





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