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The capital and largest city of Uzbekistan is Tashkent. It is located in Uzbekistan's northeast and is a significant cultural and commercial hub along the Silk Road. Tashkent has a blend of contemporary constructions and Soviet-era architecture. The Senate Palace and the Cabinet of Ministers are two spectacular structures that may be found on Independence Square (Mustakillik Square). It also houses one of the tallest buildings in Central Asia, the TV Tower, providing a sweeping view of the city. You can book an India to Tashkent flight ticket with IndiGo at the most reasonable prices.

Tashkent is renowned for its green areas, which provide tranquil sanctuaries within the busy metropolis. It is extremely convenient to explore the city, as it possesses an excellent transport network, including buses, taxis, rental cars, and the metro. You can easily book a Tashkent flight on the IndiGo website. Return tickets from Tashkent to Delhi are also available. 

India to Tashkent flight information 

  • Distance between India and Tashkent - The aerial distance between India and Tashkent is 2,476 km. 
  • India to Tashkent flights - Multiple options are available for flights to Tashkent from India.
  • India to Tashkent flight timings - Flights to Uzbekistan from India are available at different times. Visit the IndiGo website or mobile application for more information. 
  • Flights to Tashkent from India - You can now book flights to Tashkent from Delhi on the IndiGo website.

Flight Schedule

Flight No. Origin Destination Frequency Effective Departure Arrival
6E 1805 Delhi Tashkent Mon, Wed, Fri, Sun Sept 22, 2023 20:50 23:25
6E 1806 Tashkent Delhi Mon, Tue, Thu, Sat Sept 23, 2023 01:05 05:10

Tashkent - The City of Bread

Tashkent vows plenty of comfortable lodgings, international cafes and a delightful diversity of parks, museums, theatres and Soviet monuments. Throughout the year, Tashkent holds several festivals and cultural events. Every two years, the Sharq Taronalari International Music Festival features traditional dance and music from Uzbekistan and other countries. Take advantage of the chance to sample Uzbek food. Sample conventional dishes like plov (pilaf), manti (dumplings), and shashlik (grilled meat). Explore regional markets for one-of-a-kind souvenirs such as ethnic handicrafts, ceramics, rugs, and fabrics. Alay Bazaar and Chorsu Bazaar are well-known places to shop. Travellers will be left in awe after witnessing the uniqueness of this gorgeous city in Central Asia. So, make sure to book your India to Uzbekistan flight with IndiGo. Convenient India to Uzbekistan flight prices are available on IndiGo’s website.

Tashkent travel guide

  • Chorsu Bazaar - Travellers visiting Tashkent should not miss Chorsu Bazaar. It is a marketplace under a blue-coloured dome, selling everything like seasonal foods, dried fruits, clothing, household items, dishes, and fabrics. Chorsu Bazaar is in the centre of the old town of Tashkent. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant atmosphere, explore the narrow alleys filled with stalls, and find many items to buy. To experience the authenticity of Tashkent, Chorsu Bazaar is the place.
  • Amir Timur Square - The central Amir Timur Square in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is a notable historical and cultural site. The square is dedicated to Amir Timur, a mighty conqueror and the founder of the Timurid Empire. A stunning bronze statue of Amir Timur riding a horse that stands tall as a representation of his bravery and leadership graces the square. Amir Timur Square is a gathering spot for locals and tourists, surrounded by stunning buildings and green areas.
  • Museum of Applied Arts - The fascinating Museum of Applied Arts in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, is a venue that highlights the nation's rich artistic and cultural legacy. The museum offers a unique chance to investigate Uzbekistan's traditional applied arts and craftsmanship. It is housed in a gorgeously restored traditional house. The museum's collection includes a variety of artistic mediums, such as jewellery, woodwork, metals, textiles, ceramics, and more. Tourists can see how several cultures and civilisations, including Persian, Arab, and Central Asian influences, have shaped the nation's aesthetic heritage.
  • Tashkent Tower - One of the tallest buildings in Central Asia, the Tashkent Tower, sometimes called the TV Tower of Tashkent. This tower, which dominates the city's skyline and rises to 375 metres, provides stunning panoramic views of Tashkent and its surroundings. At the top is a rotating restaurant where guests can have a meal while enjoying the fantastic views. By combining the delights of great eating with the thrill of being suspended above the city, this dining experience adds an added touch of luxury and excitement to the trip.
  • Kukeldash Madrasah - In the centre of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, visitors can discover the old Kukeldash Madrasah. The madrasah was named after Kukeldash, a famous poet and statesman who lived during the reign of Abdullah Khan II. It served as a place of higher learning, offering theological, legal, and philosophical students both religious and secular education. Visitors can see the madrasah's classrooms and student cells, initially used to house scholars and pupils and conduct instruction.
  • Chimgan Mountains and Charvak Lake - The Chimgan Mountains and Charvak Lake are spectacular natural destinations near Tashkent. The Chimgan Mountains have rugged peaks, lush green valleys, and scenic trails, making it an ideal spot for hiking, trekking, and mountain climbing. Adjoining the Chimgan Mountains, visitors will find the sparkling Charvak Lake. Picturesque hills surround this artificial reservoir, and the crystal-clear waters of the lake are perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. Visitors can rent pedal boats, kayaks, or motorboats to explore the lake and soak in the serene atmosphere.

Tashkent Airport Information

Tashkent International Airport (TAS), officially known as Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport, is the primary international gateway to Uzbekistan. The airport is located roughly 12 km southeast of downtown Tashkent. It consists of two main terminals: Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. Terminal 2 serves international flights, while Terminal 3 manages domestic flights. Both terminals are contemporary and well-equipped to cater to the needs of passengers. Various conveyance options are available at the airport, like taxis, buses, and metro. 

Important points to remember while travelling to Tashkent

  • Flight Booking - Book your flights from India to Tashkent in advance to avoid any last-minute hassle.
  • Leave for the airport early - It is advisable to reach the airport at least three hours before the flight. 
  • Baggage allowance - Check with IndiGo for the baggage allowance for international destinations. 
  • Visa and immigration - Indian citizens must have an Uzbekistan Travel visa to enter Tashkent. You can visit the embassy or the government website to get further information regarding the same.
  • Flight connection - If you have connecting flights, check your flight timings and duration of layover/s.

FAQs about Flights to Tashkent

Are there flights from Delhi to Tashkent?

Yes. You can now book connecting flights to Tashkent from Delhi through IndiGo.

Can passengers book snacks in IndiGo?

Passengers can book snacks online through the “change booking” section on IndiGo’s homepage.

How long can I stay in Uzbekistan with my visa?

Travellers can stay up to 30 days with a tourist visa in Uzbekistan.

What is the best time to visit Tashkent?

The best time to visit Tashkent is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to November) seasons.

How many days are enough to see Tashkent?

You should have in store at least 5 to 7 days to visit Tashkent properly.

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