Tajikistan Tours
CLASSIC TAJIKISTAN
8 Days | 7 Nights
The eight-day Tajikistan classic tour that includes visits to the most interesting and famous historical, cultural and natural sights of Tajikistan.
Itinerary: Dushanbe — Khujand — Panjikent — Iskanderkul — Saritag — Dushanbe
TAJIKISTAN TOUR FROM TASHKENT
6 Days | 5 Nights
Tajikistan tour starting from Tashkent and ending in Dushanbe.
Itinerary: Tashkent — Khujand — Istaravshan — Haf Kul — Iskanderkul — Seven Lakes — Dushanbe
F.A.Q.
Pamir highway is the second highest highway in the world and it is a tough road. The roads in suburbs and in villages can be in poor condition or not paved at all. Tajikistan is highly mountainous land with high passes and many passes have rugged roads. Not all roads have guard rails and proper signs. Our drivers are experienced and professional drivers who can drive you safely in Tajikistan. All our vehicles are well maintained, four-wheel drive, and checked before each departure.
Tajikistan has couple of coffee places, however outside the capital the best coffee you can get is an instant coffee, if you are coffee-lover we recommend taking little Italian coffee machine.
The national dish in Tajikistan called Kurutob is vegetarian. It is made of bread pieces, fresh tomatoes and onions. Tajikistan eats lot of soup and it will contain small piece of meat. Central Asia is generally not an ideal place for vegetarians, however you can order side dish such as plain rice, mashed potatoes and in some places, even grilled vegetables. Most of the national dishes in cafes are made with meat, predominantly mutton. In guesthouses and yurt stays you need to talk to the guide so he can arrange something. In some cases, you can also alter some meals with quick noodles that can be bought in stores.
No, it is not and we recommend you to drink bottled water, use filter or boil it. Moreover, please do not use tap water for brushing teeth and order your drinks without ice.
Tajik is the official languages of Tajikistan and is derived from Persian. Gorno-Badakshan Autonomous Region (“Pamirs”) has different Pamiri dialects as well as Kyrgyz as a minority language in the Eastern part of the Pamir. People will understand Russian mostly in larger cities. All our guides speak English, but overall in Tajikistan very few people understand or speak English.