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Fearless 4 Jul 2013 16:53

Border crossing Uzbekistan to Tajikistan
 
Hi all. Anyone crossed from Uzbekistan into Tajikistan in the last month or so?? Which border is easiest. Currently in Samarkand. Are all borders open or some restricted. Look forward to info

niello8 5 Jul 2013 13:39

I don't think they are all open. We crossed last year at Buston. A bit of a zig zag route to get there...

Fearless 6 Jul 2013 13:24

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Originally Posted by niello8 (Post 428459)
I don't think they are all open. We crossed last year at Buston. A bit of a zig zag route to get there...

Gday niello,
We hear some conflicting news re the border near samarkant have been advised to got to the border North of Termiz??

Cheers
Fearless

niello8 6 Jul 2013 15:21

The one straight across from Samarkand was not open, Buston is north of there, not too far. The one bear Termez may be possible as well but it was more out of the way for us.

Griffdowg 8 Jul 2013 10:40

The one north of Temiz is fine and the road getting there is good also. I think I worked out the mileage to Dushanbe to be shorter on the southern crossing, I cant remember my reasoning. Buston to the north is also open.

The most direct one you refer to is Pajikent. This is closed, has been for some time.

G

Tirpse 8 Jul 2013 13:06

I had my friend, kazakstan biker from Borovoe yeasterday sleeping on my place as he was on his way to Europe and he told that currently Uzbekistan has closed entry of motorcycles or made it really hard to enter. That you have to sign several wavers saying you take all responsibility etc and that they wouldnt let bikes into country coming from direction of Pamir.

I had my russian friend who joined us for some finnish sauna (banja) confirming this that i understood correctly as my russian is not so good and it seemed to be pretty much so as i understood.

Now i dont know if this is 100% certain information but has anyone recently, like past weeks crossed Uzbek borders and expecially coming from Tadjiskistan? I know Noah passed one or two months ago.

Griffdowg 8 Jul 2013 14:07

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Originally Posted by Tirpse (Post 428767)
I had my friend, kazakstan biker from Borovoe yeasterday sleeping on my place as he was on his way to Europe and he told that currently Uzbekistan has closed entry of motorcycles or made it really hard to enter. That you have to sign several wavers saying you take all responsibility etc and that they wouldnt let bikes into country coming from direction of Pamir.

I had my russian friend who joined us for some finnish sauna (banja) confirming this that i understood correctly as my russian is not so good and it seemed to be pretty much so as i understood.

Now i dont know if this is 100% certain information but has anyone recently, like past weeks crossed Uzbek borders and expecially coming from Tadjiskistan? I know Noah passed one or two months ago.

Noah has been through, Jedi Master and 3-4 bikes from Austria/Germany that I personally know of. All entered from Kaz though and left through Tajikistan.

When you say they 'signed waivers taking all responsibility' are you talking about a temporary import document? Where you have to export the bike when you leave etc. I cant imagine what other responsibilities they can put on you! The Uzbek government are an odd bunch though so anything is possible

G

mks916 8 Jul 2013 16:39

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Originally Posted by Tirpse (Post 428767)
I had my friend, kazakstan biker from Borovoe yeasterday sleeping on my place as he was on his way to Europe and he told that currently Uzbekistan has closed entry of motorcycles or made it really hard to enter. That you have to sign several wavers saying you take all responsibility etc and that they wouldnt let bikes into country coming from direction of Pamir.

I had my russian friend who joined us for some finnish sauna (banja) confirming this that i understood correctly as my russian is not so good and it seemed to be pretty much so as i understood.

Now i dont know if this is 100% certain information but has anyone recently, like past weeks crossed Uzbek borders and expecially coming from Tadjiskistan? I know Noah passed one or two months ago.

We, 3 Germans on Yamaha XT, entered Uzbekistan coming from Kazachstan on June 5 and left Uzbekistan on June 10 into Tadjikistan. No problems at all at the borders.

Fearless 8 Jul 2013 17:27

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Originally Posted by mks916 (Post 428789)
We, 3 Germans on Yamaha XT, entered Uzbekistan coming from Kazachstan on June 5 and left Uzbekistan on June 10 into Tadjikistan. No problems at all at the borders.

Hi Guys
Yes okay but what border crossing did you use to get into Tajikistan?

In our case it took 24 hours to enter Uzbekistan from Kazakhstan (near Chinoz)as they demanded a 400USD fee to enter Uzbekistan with a truck?? We refused to pay thinking this was BS. Hence it became a overnight stay at the border. It appears that since 3 or 4 weeks rules have changed and any vehicle from the EU over 9000KG has to pay this fee??? True or not who knows but we did get a official receipt and a visit for the Chief and Head of Police? Anyway that is the bad news the good news is when you leave the border the people are great.

Fearless

Tirpse 8 Jul 2013 22:00

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Originally Posted by Fearless (Post 428798)
Hi Guys
Yes okay but what border crossing did you use to get into Tajikistan?

In our case it took 24 hours to enter Uzbekistan from Kazakhstan (near Chinoz)as they demanded a 400USD fee to enter Uzbekistan with a truck?? We refused to pay thinking this was BS. Hence it became a overnight stay at the border. It appears that since 3 or 4 weeks rules have changed and any vehicle from the EU over 9000KG has to pay this fee??? True or not who knows but we did get a official receipt and a visit for the Chief and Head of Police? Anyway that is the bad news the good news is when you leave the border the people are great.

Fearless

Yes my kazak friend also spoke of some very recent changes which come up recently. Like i said i dont know if this is true really or not but i am certain he hasnt come up this from his own mind when he said that they are not letting motorcycle's to Uzbekistan anymore or it is extremely hard to get permission to enter. With car no problem.

I am just curious if where this information would come. Well i think we know by the end of the summer if that is true or not.

Pirate63 15 Jul 2013 10:02

We are in Dushanbe waiting on Azerbajan and Turkmenistan visas, already have Uzebeck visa, anyone have firm info on what border xing into Uzebeck is open?
Cheers


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