Popular Destinations for Uzbek Tourists in 2026
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Popular Destinations for Uzbek Tourists in 2026

According to the National Statistical Committee, from January to July 2026, 4.4 million citizens of Uzbekistan traveled abroad for tourism purposes. The volume of such outbound tourist trips increased by 45,600 people compared to the same period in 2025.

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From January to July 2026, Kyrgyzstan became the most popular destination for travelers from Uzbekistan, welcoming 1,981,542 visitors. Kazakhstan took second place with 805,437 visits registered, and Tajikistan was third with 744,974 visits.

Russia attracted 222,605 Uzbek citizens during this seven-month period. Saudi Arabia ranked fifth on the list, receiving 167,337 tourists. Turkey followed closely behind, gathering 166,893 visitors from Uzbekistan.

The top ten most popular destinations included the United Arab Emirates, which welcomed 47,020 guests, China with 43,581 visitors, Egypt with 32,470 visits, and Vietnam with 28,224 tourists.

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The largest number of tourists arrived from Kyrgyzstan—2,177,108 people. This is followed by Kazakhstan with 1,855,562 visitors and Tajikistan, which attracted 1,728,978 tourists.

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