Traveling to Uzbekistan during the month of Ramadan is entirely feasible and comfortable for visitors. Throughout Ramadan, shops, historical sites, public transportation, museums, and most restaurants continue to operate as usual, even though many Muslim residents observe fasting during this period. Uzbekistan is a secular country with an established political system, including multiple political parties and regular elections held every five years. While many restaurants remain open during the daytime, it is recommended to reserve tables for dinner, as local families often gather to break their fast outside the home. The availability of alcohol depends on individual establishments; some restaurants and hotels may limit or not serve alcohol during Ramadan, or may offer it only in private dining areas upon prior reservation. During the day, travelers can freely visit historical monuments and museums, which remain open to the public. By choosing to travel with Samaria Travel during Ramadan, guests can enjoy a well-organized and culturally respectful experience, supported by personalized itineraries and tour programs. Samaria Travel specializes in family, friends, private, and group tours, ensuring a memorable and rewarding stay in Uzbekistan during the Ramadan month.
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