Uzbekistan · July
Tashkent in July
July in Tashkent offers a vibrant, if hot, introduction to Central Asia’s most modern capital. Embrace the heat with early mornings and late evenings exploring its leafy boulevards and grand Soviet-era architecture, punctuated by bright, domed mosques and bustling bazaars.
Is July a good time to visit Tashkent?
July is one of the tougher months to visit Tashkent. 27-37°C, very hot and dry — Extreme heat wave conditions are common; essential to stay hydrated and seek shade.
What makes July worth visiting
- •Indoor museums offer respite from heat
- •Fewer crowds at major attractions
What to pack for Tashkent in July
Summer-specific items.
Clothing
- ●Lightweight, breathable fabrics
- ●Long-sleeved shirts and long pants/skirts
- ●Scarf or head covering
- ●Comfortable walking shoes
- ●Swimsuit
Electronics
- ●Power adapter
- ●Portable power bank
- ●Camera and extra memory cards
Health & Safety
- ●High SPF sunscreen
- ●Insect repellent
- ●Hand sanitizer
- ●Basic first-aid kit
- ●Medication for stomach upset
Documents & Money
- ●Passport and visa (if required)
- ●Local currency (Uzbek Som - UZS)
- ●Credit/debit cards
Miscellaneous
- ●Reusable water bottle
- ●Sunglasses
- ●Small backpack or day bag
- ●Travel guide or offline maps
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