This trip is operated by our experienced local partners Dragoman Overland. Dragoman shares Intrepid's ethos for adventure travel and has many years' expertise in overlanding.
Money Exchange
The official currency in China is the Yuan or Renminbi (CNY). 1 renminbi (yuan) = 10 jiao (mao).
We strongly advise against bringing travellers cheques as in China they can be extremely difficult or impossible to change.
ATMs are widespread, so the easiest way to access cash on your trip is to bring a credit card. Please check with your bank about overseas withdrawal fees before you depart. Some banks will allow a cash advance against a major credit card which will incur a service charge of 5% or more.
Currency exchange is available at major banks and some hotels. The easiest foreign currencies to exchange are USD and EUR, however please be aware of the security risk of carrying large amounts of cash. In any case, some money should be taken as cash in case of emergencies - we recommend around US$400 per person. Commission is sometimes charged for currency exchange. Check the rate before you exchange and carefully check the amount you are given and ask for a receipt.
Please note that due to restrictions on currency conversion for foreigners in China it may not be possible to change left over CNY back into foreign currency, so please plan your budget and spending money well by withdrawing/exchanging what you need as you go.
The official currency in Kyrgyzstan is the Kyrgyzstan Som (KGS).
This can only be obtained within Kyrgyzstan. Conversion of KGS back into other foreign currencies may prove difficult.
There are many private money changers in Kyrgyzstan, but if you choose to use them you must be sure to check the rate and your change carefully. Major credit cards are rarely accepted in shops and restaurants even in bigger cities. Some banks in Bishkek will allow cash advances against a credit card but cash withdrawals are subject to a 5% or more service charge.
In Bishkek you may be able to find ATMs that accept international cards and use them to withdraw local currency; however these should not be relied on as your sole financial source. Some souvenir sellers and tourist restaurants may accept USD or EUR as payment but all other purchases in Kyrgyzstan must be made in local currency.
The official currency in Uzbekistan is the Uzbekistan Som (UZS).
This can only be obtained in Uzbekistan. Conversion of UZS back into other foreign currencies may prove difficult.
Banks are rarely able to exchange foreign currency so you should ask the advice of your hotel or leader for where to change money. There are also many private money changers in Uzbekistan but if you choose to use them you must be sure to check the rate and your change carefully.
Major credit cards are rarely accepted in shops and restaurants even in bigger cities. Some banks in Tashkent will allow cash advances against a credit card but cash withdrawals are subject to a 5% or more service charge.
In Tashkent you may be able to find ATMs that accept international cards and use them to withdraw local currency; however these should not be relied on as your sole financial source. Some souvenir sellers and tourist restaurants may accept USD or EUR as payment but all other purchases in Uzbekistan must be made in local currency.
Please note that you must declare ALL currency (including travellers cheques) on entry to and exit Uzbekistan. Failure to do so accurately, or exiting the country with more currency than when you entered may result in delays, fines or the additional sums being confiscated.
The official currency of Turkmenistan is the manat (M). It’s set at a fixed government exchange rate, but traded for far less on the black market. As ATM's are virtually non-existent, you're best to exchange foreign currency once inside the country. Don't bother with travellers cheques - they're not accepted anywhere. The black market is easy and accessible to foreigners, and the only place you’ll get a realistic exchange rate.
CHINA (DRAGOMAN OVERLAND):
Australia: Yes - in advance
Belgium: Yes - in advance
Canada: Yes - in advance
Germany: Yes - in advance
Ireland: Yes - in advance
Netherlands: Yes - in advance
New Zealand: Yes - in advance
South Africa: Yes - in advance
Switzerland: Yes - in advance
United Kingdom: Yes - in advance
USA: Yes - in advance
Please apply in advance for your visa. The visa is valid for 3 - 6 months from the date of issue and has a validity of 30, 60 or 90 days. All nationalities should check with the respective embassies for more information and costs.
You require a single entry tourist visa for either 30, 60 or 90 days depending on your trip. If you are applying for your visa outside of your country of residence, or applying for a 90 day visa, you may need a support letter to submit with your application. Dragoman can supply you with a support letter, please contact us if you require this letter once you have checked with the Embassy or visa agent that this would be required.
Please list counties/cities and provinces to visit in China in chronological order. Do not mention Kashgar, Turpan or Tibet anywhere on your application form as this could delay the process.
Name of Host:
Jason Tours
Sichuan China YTS.
2nd Floor, 19
Dongchenggeng Street
Chengd
China 610031
jasontours@tom.com
Tel: +86-28-89075414
IMPORTANT:
Please note that if travelling to Tibet, in order to confirm your booking on this trip we require a scanned copy of your passport prior to travel. If you require a hotel list for your visa application we will also need a scanned passport copy in order to provide this.
KYRGYZSTAN (DRAGOMAN OVERLAND):
Australia: No - not required
Belgium: No - not required
Canada: No - not required
Germany: No - not required
Ireland: No - not required
Netherlands: No - not required
New Zealand: No - not required
South Africa: Yes - in advance
Switzerland: No - not required
United Kingdom: No - not required
USA: No - not required
The Kyrgyz government recently changed its laws to allow citizens of many countries to visit Kyrgyzstan without a visa for a duration of up to 60 days.
Citizens of the following countries require a visa (maximum stay up to 90 days) which can be obtained at the Embassy without an invitation letter - Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Cyprus, Indonesia, Israel, Macedonia, Mexico, Montenegro, Oman, Philippines, Romania, San Marino, South Africa, Serbia, Thailand, Turkey, Venezuela.
Foreign nationals of other countries not listed should check their requirements at their nearest embassy.
If you do require a visa we strongly advise that you obtain your visa in advance. Visas are valid for 3 months prior to the arrival date. Some nationalities may need to present an invitation letter which can be obtained from Intrepid/Dragoman.
UZBEKISTAN (DRAGOMAN OVERLAND):
Most nationalities require a visa to visit Uzbekistan:
Australia: Yes - in advance
Belgium: Yes - in advance
Canada: Yes - in advance
Germany: Yes - in advance
Ireland: Yes - in advance
Netherlands: Yes - in advance
New Zealand: Yes - in advance
South Africa: Yes - in advance
Switzerland: Yes - in advance
United Kingdom: Yes - in advance
USA: Yes - in advance
An authorisation letter is required for most nationalities to obtain an Uzbekistan visa. These are issued for specific dates according to your itinerary. All nationalities should check with their respective embassies for more information and costs.
British nationals DO NOT currently require a letter of invitation if applying for a visa in LONDON.
Nationals of USA, Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, France, Japan, Spain or Switzerland also do require a Letter of Invitation in order to apply for a visa. However, this information is subject to change at short notice and it is therefore recommended that you check with the Embassy or a Visa agency such as Travcour UK before applying for your visa.
VALIDITY: A single entry Tourist visa is valid for a period of 30 days. It is advisable when applying for your visa that you state entry / exit dates 2 days either side of the actual entry / exit dates on your trip itinerary. The validity of a visa starts from date of issue and is valid for a period of 3 months. Applicants must enter Uzbekistan before the expiration date listed on your visa.
FOR ALL NATIONALITIES THAT REQUIRE A LETTER OF INTRODUCTION:
Dragoman will apply for the authorisation letter on your behalf. In order to do this we need you to complete the Central
Asia & China visa form and return it to centralasiavisas@dragoman.co.uk, indicating where you will be obtaining the visa, a scanned copy of your passport and a proof of employment letter. Students need to provide details of their University.
Please return the completed Asia visa form to Dragoman 4 MONTHS before your trip is due to start, or as soon as
possible after booking. Any delays in returning the Asia visa form to Dragoman will have a knock on effect to the amount
of time you have in applying for the actual visa.
Once a letter of Invitation has been authorised a copy will be sent to the embassy where the visa is to be issued and
another copy sent to Dragoman and onto you. You can then begin the process of applying for your visa. Please be aware
that the invitation letter is only valid for a 3 month period, you must apply for a visa within 3 months of the invitation
letter being issued.
*Please note that if you decide to obtain the visa in a different location a new letter of invitation will be required which
may delay you obtaining your visa therefore it is vital that you are clear on where you will obtain your visa. *
WHERE TO OBTAIN YOUR VISA:
It is advisable to obtain your visa in advance i.e. London, Singapore, Jakarta. However, if you are on a longer
combination trip and plan to be in Istanbul for a few days before the trip starts, it is possible to obtain an Uzbek visa
at the Consulate in Istanbul.
If there is NOT an Embassy or Consulate in your country of residency you will have to send your application overseas to
your nominated Embassy (i.e: to London, Jakarta, Singapore ) in order to obtain a visa. Please bear in mind the extra
time you will need for your application to be posted to / from your nominated Embassy. It is also important that you
state on your Asia visa form the exact place you wish to apply for your visa.
IMPORTANT:
If you are on a trip coming from China or Kyrgyzstan it is possible to obtain the visa en route in Bishkek but at a slightly inflated price of approximately 50USD. This is the easiest option for all those on a westbound trip.
Information to help fill in your visa application form is below.
Name of Host:
Dolores Travel,
Grand Orzu Hotel
27 Makhmud Tarobi Street
Tashkent
Uzbekistan
Email: timur@dolores.uz
Tel: +998 71 120 8883
Address in Uzbekistan:
Grand Orzu Hotel
27 Makhmud Tarobi Street
Tashkent
Uzbekistan
Tel: +998 71 120 8877
TURKMENISTAN (DRAGOMAN OVERLAND):
Australia: Yes - in advance
Belgium: Yes - in advance
Canada: Yes - in advance
Germany: Yes - in advance
Ireland: Yes - in advance
Netherlands: Yes - in advance
New Zealand: Yes - in advance
South Africa: Yes - in advance
Switzerland: Yes - in advance
United Kingdom: Yes - in advance
USA: Yes - in advance
All visitors to Turkmenistan require a visa. Visas can only be issued once a letter of authorisation has been obtained. The cost of the visa varies depending on your nationality, you should allow approximately US$85 in cash.
Dragoman will apply for the authorisation letter on your behalf through our Turkmenistan agent. In order to do this we need all passengers to complete the Asia form found here:
http://www.dragoman.com/images/stories/files/Central_Asia_China visa_form.pdf
Return this completed form to centralasiavisas@dragoman.co.uk as soon as possible, along with the following:
1. A completed Turkmenistan visa form downloadable here - www.dragoman.com/images/Turkmenistan_Visa_form.xls
2. 1 good quality, scanned colour passport photo (size 3x4cm)
3. A quality, scanned copy of your passport. It is crucial that this scan is clear, in colour, and high definition. If your copy is not good enough quality it will be sent back to you which could hold up the process.
If you are starting your trip in Istanbul or Tbilisi you must obtain a visa for Turkmenistan before travel. Costs for this will vary.
If you are entering Turkmenistan overland on a westbound trip your visa will be obtained en route at the land border into Turkmenistan where the original letter of invitation will be sent. This will costs between US$55 - US$85 depending on your nationality. A tax is also payable at the border of approx US$14 pp. You will need to fill out an immigration card upon entering. Please make sure you keep this card for the entire journey.
If you are flying into Ashgabat you can obtain your visa on arrival at Saparmurat Turkmenbashy International Airport. This will cost approximately US$85. A printed copy of your approved Invitation letter will be required at the check-in
desk for your flight to Ashgabat as proof of visa authorisation. Dragoman will once again apply for this on your behalf
but please note, Dragoman will require exact details of your intended arrival date and flight details before we can start
this process.
You can also obtain your visa in advance if you wish to do so. Please indicate where you wish to obtain your visa on the Asia visa form.
***Please note that if you decide to obtain the visa in a different location a new letter of invitation will be required which may delay you obtaining your visa therefore it is vital that you are clear on where you will obtain your visa. ***
You will need at least four passport photographs for registration purposes.
A tax is payable at the border of approx US$14 pp. You will need to fill out an immigration card upon entering. Please make sure you keep this card for the entire journey.
Name of Host:
Ayan Travel.
Magtymguly Avenue 108-13, 14,
Ashgabat,
Turkmenistan.
00993 12 352914
Address in Turkmenistan:
Ak Altyn Hotel
141/1 Magtymguly ave
744000
Ashgabat
Tel: 0099-312-363700
Travelling to Turkmenistan in October:
Independence Day in Turkmenistan is on October 27th. The government usually imposes restrictions on the issuance of the Letters of Invitation (and therefore visas) during the month of September for all those travelling to Turkmenistan in October. Dragoman must therefore have all the requested information and a copy of a passport in August as applications made after this date may not be granted.
*Please note that from time to time some visa applications are rejected by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Turkmenistan or incorrect dates given for travel. If this happens, we will contact you as soon as it is known and we will help you arrange alternative travel plans. Unfortunately neither Dragoman nor Intrepid cannot be held responsible if your visa application is refused.
Safety
Many national governments provide a regularly updated advice service on safety issues involved with international travel. We recommend that you check your government's advice for their latest travel information before departure. Please refer to our website's safety page for links to major travel advisories and updates on safety issues affecting our trip.
We strongly recommend the use of a neck wallet or money belt while travelling, for the safe-keeping of your passport, air tickets, cash and other valuable items. Leave your valuable jewellery at home - you won't need it while travelling. Many of our hotels have safety deposit boxes, which is the most secure way of storing your valuables. A lock is recommended for securing your luggage.
Your leader will accompany you on all included activities, however during your trip you'll have some free time to pursue your own interests, relax and take it easy or explore at your leisure. While your group leader will assist you with the available options in a given location, please note that any optional activities you undertake are not part of your Intrepid itinerary, and Intrepid makes no representations about the safety of the activity or the standard of the operators running them. Please use your own good judgement when selecting an activity in your free time. Please also note that your group leader has the authority to amend or cancel any part of the trip itinerary if it's deemed necessary due to safety concerns.
For more details on the type of conditions and safety standards you can expect on your trip, please refer to Intrepid's operational safety policy on our website. We recommend that you take a moment to read through this information before travelling, and would appreciate any feedback on how well it's being implemented in the field:
PETTY THEFT AND PERSONAL SAFETY:
While travelling there is always the risk of pick-pocketing and petty theft, particularly in the more touristy cities. We recommend that you exercise caution when walking alone at night and encourage you to walk together and only on main, well-lit thoroughfares. Be particularly vigilant on public transport. Simple measures like carrying your day pack on your front, not hanging your bag over the back of your chair and wearing a money belt will reduce any chance that your valuables should go missing.
TRAFFIC AND DRIVING ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ROAD:
Depending on where you come from please note that drivers in this part of the world may drive on the opposite side of the road from what you are used to. Look both ways before crossing any road. Traffic can be a little more chaotic than you might be used to at home. Be aware!
FIRE PRECAUTIONS:
Please be aware that local laws governing tourism facilities in this region differ from those in your home country and not all the accommodation which we use has a fire exit, fire extinguishers or smoke alarms.
TRAVEL ADVISORY:
Where we use a local partner to fully operate one of our itineraries, we use the travel advisory of the country where that operator is based rather than the Australian DFAT advisory. This itinerary is operated by our local partners Dragoman, and as such will follow the British Government (FCO) Travel Advice. To view these travel advisories please log on to: