Uzbekistan has reliable 4G coverage in its major cities and Silk Road destinations, with affordable eSIM plans from Airalo, Saily, and Holafly.
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Uzbekistan is the heart of the ancient Silk Road, a country of extraordinary historic cities and hospitality with over 36 million inhabitants. Whether you're marveling at the Registan in Samarkand, exploring the turquoise domes of Bukhara, wandering the ancient walled city of Khiva, or doing business in the capital Tashkent — mobile data is essential for navigation, booking transfers, and Google Translate for Uzbek script.
Uzbekistan's mobile network has modernized rapidly. Four main operators serve the country — UCell (MTS Uzbekistan), Beeline Uzbekistan, Uzmobile, and Perfectum Mobile — with solid 4G LTE coverage in all major cities. 5G is available in Tashkent and major urban centers via UCell. Coverage in rural areas and the desert regions can be limited, but all main Silk Road tourist routes have reliable 4G. All travel eSIM providers connect through UCell or Beeline.
A travel eSIM is the fastest way to get connected — no SIM shop, no roaming charges, and your home number stays active.
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Most travel eSIMs are data-only — and that covers 90% of travelers perfectly. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and Google Voice handle calls and video seamlessly. Some providers do offer plans with a local Uzbekistan number if you genuinely need one.
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Coverage is good in all main Silk Road cities — Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, and Tashkent. A 3–5 GB plan handles navigation, Google Translate for Uzbek/Russian script, and messaging throughout the classic Silk Road circuit.
Uzbekistan is very affordable for travelers. A 1–3 GB plan in the $3–$8 range covers a two-week Silk Road circuit comfortably. Local SIM cards are also cheap if you prefer buying on arrival.
A 1–2 GB plan is ideal for a Tashkent business trip or a quick Samarkand weekend. Most providers offer 7-day plans — match the duration to your stay.
Tashkent has reliable 4G and growing 5G in business districts and modern hotels. Choose a 5–10 GB plan with 30-day validity for extended business visits.
If Uzbekistan is part of a wider Central Asian itinerary, look for a regional Central Asia or global eSIM — some providers cover Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan under one plan.
Uzbekistan has 4 major mobile operators: UCell (MTS), Beeline, Uzmobile, Perfectum Mobile. All offer nationwide 4G coverage, with 5G now available in major cities.
4G LTE speeds in Uzbekistan average 20–50 Mbps download in urban areas — sufficient for Google Maps, Google Translate, WhatsApp, and booking apps. 5G is available in Tashkent and some major urban centers via UCell. Coverage is strong in Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Namangan, and Fergana. Rural areas, the Kyzylkum Desert, and remote mountain regions can have limited 4G signal. All travel eSIM providers — Airalo, Holafly, Saily — use UCell or Beeline. Coverage quality is identical regardless of which provider you choose; what differs is pricing, data allowance, and hotspot policy.
Most travel eSIM providers use UCell (MTS Uzbekistan) or Beeline Uzbekistan infrastructure in Uzbekistan — both consistently ranked among the best networks in the region. You'll get strong, reliable signal in all major tourist areas.
Google Maps, Maps.me, and Yandex Maps all work in Uzbekistan — Maps.me is especially useful for offline navigation.
Tashkent International Airport (Islam Karimov Airport) is well-connected to the city center — about 30 minutes by taxi.
Coverage between Silk Road cities varies — good on main highways but patchy in desert and mountain regions.
Local SIM cards in Uzbekistan are very affordable — a good option for longer stays.
Our top picks are ranked automatically based on real traveler usage data, plan pricing, and coverage quality — refreshed continuously. The cards below show the providers that consistently perform best for Uzbekistan, with their best available plan and any active promo codes.


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The best eSIM for Uzbekistan depends on your trip length and data needs. For a 1–2 week Silk Road circuit (Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva), a 3–5 GB plan from Saily, Airalo, or Holafly covers you well. For longer trips, choose a 10 GB plan. Our comparison table above ranks every available plan — use the filters to find the best option for your itinerary.
Yes — travel eSIMs work reliably in Uzbekistan's main cities and Silk Road destinations. UCell and Beeline are the main networks used by international eSIM providers, and both offer solid 4G coverage in Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. Rural areas and desert regions can have weaker signal. For the classic Silk Road circuit, an eSIM is a convenient choice.
Uzbekistan has four main mobile operators — UCell (MTS Uzbekistan), Beeline, Uzmobile, and Perfectum Mobile. Most international travel eSIM providers connect through UCell or Beeline, which have the widest 4G coverage. The difference between eSIM providers comes down to pricing, data allowance, and plan duration — not network quality.
5G is available in Tashkent and some major urban centers via UCell. Coverage is limited to select urban areas; most of the country — including the Silk Road cities — uses 4G LTE, which delivers good speeds (20–50 Mbps) in cities and main tourist areas.
Yes — eSIMs work reliably throughout the classic Silk Road circuit. Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva all have solid 4G coverage. The high-speed rail (Afrosiyob) between Tashkent, Samarkand, and Bukhara has coverage along the route. Download offline maps for the road to Khiva, which crosses desert areas with limited signal.
An eSIM (embedded SIM) is a digital SIM card built directly into your smartphone. Instead of inserting a physical card, you install a travel plan by scanning a QR code — in under 5 minutes. For Uzbekistan, this means buying your data plan online before departure and activating it the moment you land in Tashkent.
Yes — your phone uses the eSIM for Uzbek data while your physical home SIM remains active for incoming calls and SMS. You can receive calls on your regular number, use banking apps normally, and still have fast Uzbek 4G data for navigation, translation apps, and messaging.
Uzbekistan's Silk Road cities, stunning Islamic architecture, and legendary hospitality make it one of Central Asia's most rewarding destinations — staying connected makes it easier to navigate bazaars, translate signs, and book onward transport. Whether you're a light or heavy data user, there's an eSIM plan that fits your trip perfectly.
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