Founded before the 6th century BCE, Termez hosted the flourishing Buddhist city of Fayaz Tepe and the legendary Alexandria Oxiana. It remained a strategic frontier town through Timurid and Soviet eras.
Termez, with over 2500 years of history, was a key Silk Road city. Explore Buddhist, Timurid, and Soviet-era archaeological sites by the Afghan border.
Founded before the 6th century BCE, Termez hosted the flourishing Buddhist city of Fayaz Tepe and the legendary Alexandria Oxiana. It remained a strategic frontier town through Timurid and Soviet eras.
Termez is a melting pot of Uzbek, Afghan, and Buryat traditions. Browse bazaars for leather crafts, traditional carpets, and silver jewelry showcasing its rich cultural tapestry.
Savor local specialties like plov, clay-oven samsa, and the region's distinctive smoked sujuk sausage.
City buses and shared taxis cover local routes. Termez railway station connects to Tashkent and Samarkand; weekly flights operate from Taskent Termez International Airport.
The quickest way is by plane from Tashkent. Alternatively, take a 12-hour train from Samarkand or a scenic 9-hour bus from Nukus.