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7-Day Nature And History Highlights Tour Of Tajikistan
  • Tour Category

    Group Tour

  • Tour Types

    History, Museum, Jeep Safari

  • Duration

  • Activity Level

    Easy

  • Language

    English

Description

Embark on a journey where you will be conversant with Tajikistan's historical and archaeological sites. The beautiful scenery of the river Panj which separates the boundary line between Tajikistan and Afghanistan, and the natural shrines, as well as the scenery of the high mountains of the Pamirs, will take your breath away.

Highlights
  • Travel through the Pamir Mountains and the natural border of the Panj River
  • Experience the unique scenery and civilization of Tajikistan and Afghanistan
  • Visit the Mineral Hot Spring, the ancient fortress Hulbuk, and the Buddhist Stupa in Vrang
  • Learn about the culture and traditions of the Pamiris and Kyrgyz nomads in the Bulunkul and Murgab areas
  • Day 1: Dushanbe - Kalai Khumb expand_more

    Depart Dushanbe and travel to Kalai Khumb through spectacular mountain scenery. You will cross the Norak Water Reservoir, which is called the Tajik Sea and visit the ancient fortress Hulbuk dated from the VIII century. The highest point of the day is Shuraba Pass (2267m); from here Afghanistan border starts. You will be driving along the natural border of the River Panj. This part is wonderful because of its unique mountains and is already the territory of the Pamir Mountains.

    Accommodation

    • Homestay (1 night) 

    Meals Included 

    • Lunch 
    • Dinner  
  • Day 2: Kalai Khumb - Khorоg expand_more

    Today is mostly a travel day. Set off to Khorog Town, the capital city of Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province (GBAO). Located on high narrow terraces, at 2200-2300 meters above sea level in the Pamir Mountains at the confluence of the Gunt and Panj rivers. The road will follow near the Panj River, built by the Soviets in the 1930s, and is in a state of disrepair in many places. You can see the civilization of the two countries and their differences. When you pass from Kalaikhum to Khorog, the scenery and the people change. The people here are Pamiris and have their traditions and languages that are unique.

     Accommodation 

    • Homestay (1 night) 

    Meals included 

    • Breakfast 
    • Lunch 
    • Dinner
  • Day 3: Khorog - Ishkashim expand_more

    Trip to the Mineral Hot Spring called “Garm Chashma”. Garm Chashma is about 42 km from Khorog on the way to Ishkashim. Garm Chashma was built in the late 1950s on the site of a mineral spring. The healing waters of this place are known throughout the region and are visited by a large number of travellers and tourists yearly. Along with that, you will also visit the Ruby Mines of Khuhi Lal, where Badakhshan’s rubies were mined as early as the 14th century. Ishkashim is a small town at the mouth of the Wakhan corridor, where the 19th century Great Game ended. As you travel north, you will encounter breathtaking views of the Pamirs to the left and the Hindu Kush to the right. If you get lucky and arrive at Ishkashim on Saturday, you can visit the Cross border Tajik-Afghan market on the Afghan side. There is no need to obtain an Afghan visa for this visit. 

    Accommodation 

    • Guesthouse (1 night) 

    Meals Included 

    • Breakfast 
    • Lunch 
    • Dinner
  • Day 4: Ishkashim - Langar expand_more

    As you travel farther, you will visit the Kah-Kaha in Namadgut. It is one of the oldest fortresses on the Silk Road, thought to have been constructed around the 4th century A.D., and is said to be named after the epic kind of dark-skinned fire-worshippers. You will also visit the Museum of Sufi Muborak-Kadami Vakhani, where visitors can explore the life of a local Sufi scholar, theologian, traveller, and poet who lived in this region until 1910. Some of his most marvellous achievements can be seen here. There is a stone pillar with a hole carved in it near his house, which he used to calculate a solar calendar. His house is decorated with inscriptions and decorations made by the scholar. On the way back, you will visit Buddhist Stupa in Vrang, the sacred hot springs of Bibi Fatima Zahra, and the ruins of Yamchun fortress (IV-III B.C.) that once guarded the Pamir branch of the Great Silk Road. 

    Accommodation 

    • Homestay (1 night) Meals Included 
    • Breakfast 
    • Lunch 
    • Dinner
  • Day 5: Langar – Bulun Kul expand_more

    You will have breakfast at the house where we stay overnight, leave the spectacular views of Afghanistan with the ice-capped summit of the Wakhan Range and the Pamir River, and cross the Khargushi pass. You will arrive in Bulun Kul and Yashil Kul Lakes, staying in a small hamlet of Bulunkul. The people here are Pamiris, Tajiks, and Kyrgyz nomads living in a harsh but hospitable environment. Here you will learn deeply about how people have adapted to life in such a remote mountainous area. You will walk around the ruins of a caravanserai and solar calendar on the north side of Lake Yashil Kul. 

    Accommodation 

    • Homestay (1 night) 

    Meals Included 

    • Breakfast 
    • Lunch 
    • Dinner
  • Day 6: Bulun Kul - Kara Kul expand_more

    As the journey continues, and if the weather is clear enough, you will head up to the Shorbulak Observatory, where you can see the Muztag Ata and Kongur Peaks, which are part of the Khun Lun Range (located in China). Murgab is a quiet town with only a bazaar (market) in the High Pamir region where Kyrgyz and Tajik people live. You will pay a visit to a handicraft shop in “Yak House”. The marvellous views of the mountains and glaciers along the way will be breathtaking as the road takes you to the Ak Baital Pass (The White Horse Pass 4655m). This is the highest pass in the former USSR and was called “The Roof of the World”. The hidden site in this expanse of an arid landscape is the stunning Karakul Lake, created millions of years ago by a meteorite and noted as one of the most geologically fascinating places on earth. You will have an opportunity to take a short walk along the lake. The surrounding area offers some spectacular views, which are especially dramatic, with the sun setting over the nearby snow-capped mountains. 

    Accommodation 

    • Homestay (1 night) 

    Meals included 

    • Breakfast 
    • Lunch 
    • Dinner
  • Day 7: Kara Kul - Osh expand_more

    The following day, you will continue your trip to Osh. Osh is the second-largest city in Kyrgyzstan and the oldest city in the country. Your final Pamir Highway high pass is the Kyzyl Art Pass (4282 meters), which essentially forms the border between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. After Sary Tash village, you depart the high mountains of the Pamir-Alay range, leaving behind you the Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and China crossroads. You will cross the Taldyk Pass (3554m) and enjoy beautiful views. You must travel about 185km from Sary Tash, and depending on the road conditions and travel times, we expect to arrive in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, early evening. 

    Meals included 

    • Breakfast 
    • Lunch 
What's Included
  • Transport (A/C Toyota Land Cruiser)

  • Meals 

  • Accommodation 

  • Mineral water (1L per day per person)

  • Entrance tickets 

What's Excluded
  • International air tickets

  • Accommodation in Osh

  • English-speaking guide

  • GBAO permit

  • Alcohol

Know before you go

The best and most valuable part of the tour is:

  • Observing the preserved cultures and traditions.

  • The lifestyle of the Tajik and Pamirian people in the remote villages of the Pamirs in Wakhan Valley.

Cancellation Policy

For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -

Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price Details
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