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klausmong1 24 May 2015 07:39

Uzbekistan, Hotel in Muynaq ?
 
I have this Idea to be in Muynaq at sunset or sundawn.

But to get this going, I need a hotel due to the Registration law.

Does anyone know if there is a hotel in Muynaq??

mrsroynie 25 May 2015 12:58

My husband is now in Khiva, having passed through Muynaq and Nukus. He found accommodation quite scarce generally, and ended up spending the night in a sleeping bag in a garage in Nukus! Wouldn't bet on finding any accommodation in Muynaq, though camping is possible.

klausmong1 25 May 2015 14:09

As far as I know in Uzbekistan you have to register daily in a hotel.
Otherwise you have a big problem.

I have lots of waypoints with hotels in the rest of Uz, but not in Muynaq.

I also would rather go and camp, but as far as I searched this forum, that can cause real trouble in Uzbekistan.

crisidsto 25 May 2015 14:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by klausmong1 (Post 506158)
As far as I know in Uzbekistan you have to register daily in a hotel.
Otherwise you have a big problem.

I have lots of waypoints with hotels in the rest of Uz, but not in Muynaq.

I also would rather go and camp, but as far as I searched this forum, that can cause real trouble in Uzbekistan.

I think this is true only in theory. Actually I exited Uzbekistan 2 times, in 2010 and 2013, and nobody ever checked registrations.

If your problem is only 1 night in Muynaq, I think you can camp and not worry: 99% nobody will check your registration when you will leave the country, and even if they do, you will have registration papers from other cities.

klausmong1 25 May 2015 15:10

OK fine

In another post here on the HUBB there was the message, that they check and a traveller got arrested after he came to a hotel and had no registration for the day before.
And than they throw him out and had a bann on visiting the country.

But if it is easy, I rather go camping.:thumbup1:

mrsroynie 25 May 2015 16:17

The advice we received from Stantours was to book a certain amount of accommodation in advance and that they could then arrange whatever paperwork was necessary to allow us to camp in between. So there are evidently ways around it.

From Stantours:
Quote:

There is no need to book the accommodation beforehand. You can camp at Muynak by the south end of the Aral sea, as long as you check into a hotel within 3 days, the hotel in Kungrad will be aweful. If you want a 100% solution - book some hotels with us in advance and we will provide you documentation that will allow you to legally camp also further along the way.

klausmong1 25 May 2015 16:26

Thanks, thats helpfull!!!

So if I understand that, when I camp the first night at Muynaq and the second night I come to a hotel, then everything is OK?

mrsroynie 25 May 2015 18:19

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Originally Posted by klausmong1 (Post 506176)
Thanks, thats helpfull!!!

So if I understand that, when I camp the first night at Muynaq and the second night I come to a hotel, then everything is OK?

That was our understanding, but we didn't actually put it to the test. Certainly the email we got seems to imply that you'll be fine as long as you register with a hotel within 3 days.

Zimi 28 May 2015 09:41

I haven't seen any Hotels in Muynak.

I was invited by a drunk guy to stay at his place, and it was a big mistake because the police came 1 hour later to kick me out... I finally found a creep trucker hostel somewhere on the side of the road 30-40 further

klausmong1 28 May 2015 17:23

Ok, thanks for the Info.

At the fact that it might be the first night, I can try to camp there and go on the next day with a hotel ( in Khiva, Nukus or wherever.)

So I can keep the rule of registration within 3 days

Roostic 17 Jun 2015 18:11

Yes! You can found an old hotel or you can sleep in a free yurta in front of the stain ships.
Last year I asked to police and he showed me the hotel. Inside slept a man who was living there.
If you want more info ask me and I can send you the gps situation of the two places.

klausmong1 18 Jun 2015 06:57

Yes please, I like the gps for the two places :thumbup1::thumbup1:

klausmong1 24 Jun 2015 08:39

Thanks for all the help:thumbup1:

last stupid question:

What is the better way to Muynaq?

The pink or the blue route?

pink one is shorter, and I can reach the Gas station in Muynaq without hassle, but if it is deep sand I don't want to go alone.

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...907/DT261R.png

mrsroynie 24 Jun 2015 10:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by klausmong1 (Post 508740)
Thanks for all the help:thumbup1:

last stupid question:

What is the better way to Muynaq?

The pink or the blue route?

pink one is shorter, and I can reach the Gas station in Muynaq without hassle, but if it is deep sand I don't want to go alone.

http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...907/DT261R.png

Roynie took the longer route from Kungrad to the South. No deep sand, and apparently better than the road from Beynau (Kazakhstan) to Kungrad, which was in appalling condition and gave the bike a real battering.

mks916 26 Jun 2015 14:12

Take the blue one. Two years ago we rode the pink and got stuck in the mud on the ground of the dried-up lake Aral. We returned to the road to Kungrad.

Take care and good luck
Martin


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