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How to Get from Bishkek to Tashkent?

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 Maru
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Could you please tell me the best way to get from Bishkek to Tashkent?



   
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(@nadezhda)
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Best = more comfortable and faster? Then by plane.



   
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(@traveluz)
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Buses leave daily from the bus station.



   
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(@kirill)
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I traveled from Bishkek to Tashkent by bus — the ticket cost 2,200 som (about 2,000 RUB / 25 USD). The bus was very decent, we departed at 9:00 p.m., arrived at 5:30 a.m., and crossed the border without any issues. I’ll attach a photo of the bus now.

The first four seats are panoramic. If you’re taller than 199 cm like me, it’s better to buy seats 7 or 8 — very comfortable. Under no circumstances take seats 5 and 6 — they’re cramped.

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 Maru
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Hello, could you please tell me where exactly you boarded the bus in Bishkek? At the bus station on the bypass road? And how did you cross the border — with an international passport or is an ID card enough? I also want to go to Tashkent and see the city.



   
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(@kirill)
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Yes, from the Eastern Bus Station, its old name is Voyennaya Antonovka. That’s the final stop for the buses. You can get there from anywhere in the city for 20,000 som within about an hour.

I crossed the Kazakhstan border using my ID card, but for Uzbekistan it’s strictly international passport only.

After arriving in Tashkent, you can either immediately take a taxi or wait 1–2 hours for a bus and get to the Tashkent bus station (Bunyodkor Street). From there you can take the metro to any part of the city you need.

 


   
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