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9 Days Tajikistan Highlights Tour (Exit to Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

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  • Rudaki Park
  • Iskanderkul Lake
  • Seven Lakes
  • Penjikent Ancient Ruins
  • Panjshanbe Bazaar
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Explore Nature of Culture of Tajikistan and Exit to Tashkent for Departure

Tajikistan shares a border with Uzbekistan, making it an excellent idea to combine the two countries into one seamless journey. Our 9-day Tajikistan highlights tour is designed to take you from the capital, Dushanbe, to mirror-like mountain lakes, and from Silk Road cities to the modern capital of Uzbekistan, Tashkent.

What makes this trip special? It blends light hiking with immersive cultural encounters, offering the perfect balance of city exploration, natural beauty, and historical discovery.

Begin with a cultural introduction in Dushanbe, visiting parks, monuments, and museums to understand the country’s identity. Then venture into the mountains, where Iskanderkul Lake and the legendary Seven Lakes await with tranquil scenery and crisp alpine air.

In the final section of the journey, follow Tajikistan’s historic northern corridor, delving into the ancient cities of Penjikent, Istaravshan, and Khujand - once thriving hubs of Sogdian civilization. This route creates a smooth transition from modern urban life to majestic nature, and finally to Silk Road history.

Your journey concludes in Khujand. You can easily cross into Uzbekistan to continue exploring Central Asia’s treasures. Now is the perfect time to start your adventure with Asia Odyssey Travel!

You Can Experience “Must-see & Must-do” with This Tour
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Highlight 1: Explore the capital city, Dushanbe, and discover Tajikistan’s rich history through its museums, parks, and monuments. Visit its grand mosque, meet warm locals, enjoy live music, and soak up the city’s vibrant daily life.
Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque
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Highlight 2: Relax at the stunning Iskanderkul Lake, set in the dramatic Fann Mountains. Admire its emerald waters, snowcapped peaks, and waterfalls, take scenic walks, capture amazing photos, and simply enjoy the peaceful alpine setting.
Iskanderkul Lake
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Highlight 3: Head to Penjikent, known as the “Pompeii of Central Asia.” Walk through Ancient Penjikent ruins, visit Rudaki Museum, and immerse yourself in the legacy of Sogdian culture, art, and Silk Road history.
Penjikent Ancient Ruins
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Highlight 4: Spend a full day exploring the Seven Lakes near Penjikent. Enjoy light hiking from the sixth to the seventh lake, picnic onshore, meet friendly villagers, observe traditional lifestyles, and soak in the vivid, color-shifting waters.
Seven Lakes
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Highlight 5: Stop in Istaravshan, the “City of Craftsmen.” Visit Hazrati Shah Complex, watch artisans handcraft knives, woodcarvings, and ceramics, and admire centuries-old craftsmanship passed down through generations in this historic Silk Road town.
Istaravshan Bazaar
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Highlight 6: Travel to Khujand, the country’s second-largest city, nestled in the fertile Fergana Valley. Explore the ancient fortress, and Sheikh Muslihiddin Complex while enjoying its lively, modern atmosphere surrounded by mountains and the Syr Darya River.
Khujand City
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Highlight 7: Wander through lively bazaars like Panjshanbe Bazaar in Khujand, Dushanbe’s Mehrgon Bazaar, and Istaravshan Central Bazaar. Browse stalls of fresh produce, spices, and handmade goods for an authentic glimpse of local daily life.
Panjshanbe Bazaar
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Highlight 8: Taste authentic Tajik cuisine, including samsa, shashlik, and osh/plov. Savor fresh fruits, nuts, and bread from the bazaar and enjoy traditional meals for a truly cultural experience.
Panjshanbe Bazaar
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Highlight 9: After exploring Khujand, cross the Tajikistan–Uzbekistan border and continue to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. Smooth and smart transfer, and allow you to leave Tajikistan with ease.
Khujand Fortress
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Itinerary at a Glance

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Dushanbe (2 Days)

Independence Monument, Statue of Ismail Somoni, Rudaki Park, National Museum of Antiquities of Tajikistan, Gurminj Museum of Musical Instruments, Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque

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Iskanderkul (1 Day)

Iskanderkul Lake Hike

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Penjikent (2 Days)

Rudaki Museum, Ancient Penjikent Ruins, Seven Lakes

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Istaravshan (1 Day)

Istaravshan Central Bazaar, Hazrati Shah Architectural Complex

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Khujand (1.5 Day)

Sheikh Muslihiddin Complex, Panjshanbe Bazaar, Khujand Fortress

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Tashkent, Uzbekistan (1.5 Day)

Cross border from Khujand to Tashkent. Free to explore Tashkent.

Itinerary Day by Day

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Day 1 Dushanbe (Tajikistan) Arrival | Airport Pick-up & Hotel Check-in

Hello friends, welcome to Tajikistan! What will captivate you here are its majestic mountains, hidden adventures in deep gorges, and sparkling alpine lakes. Even from your flight, you may catch your first glimpse of the “Roof of Central Asia” - the vast Pamir Plateau and soaring peaks. Now, get ready for an unforgettable journey with us!

Upon landing at Dushanbe International Airport (DYU) in the capital city, your local driver will be waiting to greet you and transfer you to your downtown hotel. (Travel tip: the airport is only about 4 km from the city center, 10-minute drive). After arrival, check in and rest at your hotel.

If you arrive early and have some free time, explore its local bustling bazaars to view authentic local life in the capital. This is the perfect place to observe daily life, taste authentic local snacks. Get first impression about this country through its people.

Dinner Ideas: In the evening, you may wish to sample traditional Tajik cuisine such as Osh/Plov, Qurutob, Shashlik, Shorbo, or Samsa. (If you’d like restaurant recommendations, we will be happy to assist.)

After the tour, you will be escorted back to your hotel in Dushanbe.

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Dushanbe
Day 2 Dushanbe City Tour | Independence Monument, Statue of Ismail Somoni, Rudaki Park, National Museum of Antiquities of Tajikistan, Gurminj Museum of Musical Instruments, Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque

After breakfast, our local guide will take you to explore Dushanbe fully. Begin at the Independence Monument in the city center - a striking 45-meter golden column topped with an 11.5-meter, seven-tiered crown, built to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Republic of Tajikistan’s independence.

From here, continue to the Statue of Ismail Somoni, the founder of the Samanid Empire (9th–10th century). He is remembered for leading Tajik culture into its golden age. Revered as the father of the nation and a national hero, his monument is one of the most important landmarks in the city.

Next, a short walk brings you to Rudaki Park, a peaceful green oasis in the heart of Dushanbe. Here you will find fountains and flowerbeds, as well as the grand statue of Rudaki, regarded as the father of classical Persian literature and honored as Tajikistan’s national poet. This is a relaxing place to enjoy the local atmosphere.

And in this afternoon, go to the National Museum of Antiquities of Tajikistan, the country’s most important archaeological museum. Its collections come entirely from key excavation sites such as Penjikent, Koshona, and Takht-i Sangin. Here you’ll encounter the museum’s most famous treasure - the 12-meter-long clay Reclining Buddha in Nirvana, a masterpiece that offers a rare glimpse into the region’s Buddhist past. You’ll also see artifacts reflecting Sogdian culture, as well as sculptures, vessels, and jewelry influenced by Hellenistic art.

Continue to the Gurminj Museum of Musical Instruments, a hidden gem showcasing unique string instruments from Tajikistan and across Central Asia - from the tar and dotar to the elegant setar. You may even enjoy a live performance, letting you experience the soul of Tajik music.

If time allows, visit the Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque, also known as the Dushanbe Central Mosque. It is the largest mosque in Central Asia. Its vast white marble dome, flanked by four towering minarets, beautifully combines traditional Islamic architecture with modern design. Inside and out, the mosque is richly decorated with mosaics, intricate geometric patterns, and elegant calligraphy.

After your cultural immersion, return to your hotel for a relaxing evening.

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Breakfast, Lunch
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Dushanbe
Day 3 Dushanbe - Iskanderkul | Iskanderkul Lake Hike

After breakfast, leave Dushanbe and set out for Iskanderkul Lake, a scenic 3-4 hour drive (134 km) through winding mountain roads and dramatic gorges.

Nestled deep in the majestic Fann Mountains at an altitude of 2,200 meters, Iskanderkul is Tajikistan’s most celebrated lake - often called one of the most beautiful in the entire former Soviet Union. Its name means “Lake of Alexander,” and legend says that Alexander the Great once paused here during his campaigns, giving the lake an air of mystery and romance.

As you arrive, the first thing that will capture your attention is the lake’s striking emerald-green water, shimmering under the sun like a giant jewel. Take a leisurely walk along the shore to admire the surrounding scenery - snow-capped peaks, lush forests, and hidden waterfalls - and find a quiet spot to simply sit and soak in the tranquility of this alpine paradise. This is also a perfect place to capture stunning photos.

If you wish, enjoy a short hike to the nearby waterfall, where the rushing water contrasts beautifully with the peaceful lake setting.

Overnight around the lake. Check in your accommodation and enjoy the serene mountain atmosphere.

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Breakfast, Lunch
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Iskanderkul
Day 4 Iskanderkul - Penjikent | Rudaki Museum, Ancient Penjikent Ruins

After breakfast, depart from the lake and journey northeast to Penjikent, a scenic 3-4 hour drive (about 151 km) through the picturesque Zarafshan Valley.

Known as the “Pompeii of Central Asia,” Penjikent was once a major center of the ancient Sogdian civilization. Between the 5th and 8th centuries, this city thrived as a cultural and commercial hub on the Silk Road. The Sogdians were known as the “soul of the Silk Road,” dominating trade across Eurasia - from Chinese silk to Western glassware and Indian spices.

Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and begin exploring Penjikent. Start with the Rudaki Museum, home to thousands of artifacts unearthed from local excavations - pottery, coins, sculptures, and tools - which vividly depict the Sogdian way of life. Here you’ll discover their art, clothing, mythology, and even scenes of feasts and rituals.

Next, visit the Ancient Penjikent Ruins, the remarkably preserved remains of a complete 5th–8th century Sogdian city. As you walk among the mud-brick foundations of palaces, residential quarters, temples, and fortifications, you can clearly visualize the city’s original layout and imagine the bustling life of the Silk Road era.

Travel Note: As you head deeper into the Fann Mountains, expect simpler tourist infrastructure. Tonight, you will stay in the best available local hotel, but with more basic amenities compared to the big cities. Consider this part of the adventure and a chance to experience authentic Tajik hospitality.

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Breakfast, Lunch
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Penjikent
Day 5 Penjikent - Seven Lakes - Penjikent | Short Hike between the Sixth and the Seventh of the Seven Lakes

After breakfast, set out on an unforgettable full-day adventure to explore Tajikistan’s legendary Seven Lakes, known locally as Haftkul or the Marguzor Lakes. These seven glacier-fed lakes are strung together by a single river, like a sparkling necklace laid across the valley floor.

Your journey begins with a bumpy but scenic drive into the mountains. Though the Seven Lakes are not far from Penjikent, the rugged road makes this a full-day trip. As you travel deeper into the valley, you’ll pass the first five lakes - Nejigon, Soya, Gushor, Nofin, and Khurdak - each with its own distinct color, ranging from pale green to vivid turquoise and deep blue. It’s like nature’s own painter’s palette.

Light Hike from the Sixth to the Seventh of the Seven Lakes:

You’ll reach Marguzor, the sixth and largest lake, a dazzling expanse of sapphire water framed by dramatic peaks. From here, take an easy two-hour round-trip hike to Hazorchashma, the seventh and highest lake, whose name means “A Thousand Springs.” The water here is crystal clear, and the surrounding atmosphere feels serene and untouched.

Enjoy a picnic by the lakeshore, soak in the alpine views, and perhaps take a short stroll through the nearby villages to experience the simple, authentic rhythm of Tajik mountain life.

In the afternoon, return by road to Penjikent for your overnight stay.

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Penjikent
Day 6 Penjikent - Istaravshan - Khujand | Istaravshan Central Bazaar, Hazrati Shah Architectural Complex

After breakfast, leave Penjikent and set out to explore the northeastern part of Tajikistan. Your journey today takes you to Khujand, traveling through the impressive Anzob and Shakhristan tunnels along the way.

On the road, you will stop in Istaravshan (182km, 3-3.5 hours’ drive from Penjikent), often called the “City of Craftsmen.” Here, you’ll enjoy a short exploration of its historic sites, traditional handicrafts, and authentic local life. A visit to the lively Central Bazaar offers the chance to immerse yourself in the daily rhythm of the town, browse stalls filled with fresh fruits and farm produce, and admire handmade items such as the city’s renowned knives and woodcarvings. You may even witness the process (forging, grinding, or handle-making) for knives and swords, and have opportunity to talk with local artisans.

Your journey continues with a visit to the Hazrati Shah Architectural Complex, whose origins date back to the 11th-12th centuries. Named after Hazrati Shah, brother of Qusam ibn Abbas (a cousin of the Prophet Muhammad), the complex includes the Hazrati Shah Mausoleum and the Khudayar Valami Mausoleum. As you wander through, take note of the beautifully carved wooden beams, doors, and columns, adorned with floral, geometric, and calligraphic motifs that showcase the remarkable craftsmanship of the region.

Before leaving Istaravshan, you’ll also catch a view of the ancient Mug Teppe Fort - one of the oldest sites in the area, stretching back over 2,500 years.

By late afternoon, continue your drive (75km) to Khujand, where you will check in to your hotel and spend the night.

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Breakfast, Lunch
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Khujand
Day 7 Khujand Tour | Sheikh Muslihiddin Complex, Panjshanbe Bazaar, Khujand Fortress

Khujand, located in the far north of Tajikistan, is one of the country’s most historic cities. Its origins date back to the 4th century BC and it is believed to have been founded by Alexander the Great himself, who named it Alexandria Eschate - “The Furthest Alexandria.” With more than 2,500 years of history, Khujand was once a key stop on the Ancient Silk Road.

Today, Khujand is Tajikistan’s second-largest city and a fascinating blend of past and present. Set at the gateway to the fertile Fergana Valley, it stretches across both banks of the Syr Darya River and is surrounded by scenic mountains. The city is modern, clean, and lively, yet still retains the charm of a living ancient Silk Road hub.

After breakfast, let’s have full day exploration in Khujand. Begin with a visit to the Sheikh Muslihiddin Complex, the spiritual heart of the city. Its highlight is the Mausoleum of Sheikh Muslihiddin, built in honor of the 12th-century poet, ruler, and religious leader. Admire the intricate brickwork patterns on the exterior and the beautifully painted ceilings, carved wooden details, and artistic ornamentation inside. You will often see locals for daily prayers, while flocks of pigeons gather peacefully in the square. Peaceful and relaxing here.

Next, walk a few steps to Panjshanbe Bazaar, one of the oldest and liveliest markets in Khujand. Catch the great chance to experience daily Tajik life here. Stroll through rows of stalls overflowing with fresh fruits, vegetables, dried fruits, and spices. You will also find traditional Tajik clothing, colorful textiles, and handmade crafts. Even, you can try local favorites such as samsa (savory pastries), shashlik (grilled meat skewers), and osh/plov (pilaf). The friendly and warm Tajik people will impress you.

This afternoon, explore the Khujand Fortress and Historical Museum of Khujand (Sughd Region Museum). Home to more than 15,000 artifacts, the museum showcases rare handwoven Tajik rugs, exquisite embroidery, pottery, household items, and traditional costumes. As you explore, trace Khujand’s history from the time of Alexander the Great to the modern era, and learn the legendary story of the local hero Timur Malik.

Don’t miss the striking marble mosaics depicting the life of Alexander of Macedon, who founded the most distant of his cities here in 329 BC, and see the statue of Timur Malik, celebrated for his courageous stand against the Mongol invasion in 1219–1220. Afterward, stroll around the fortress ruins, run your hands along the ancient brick walls, and imagine the fierce battles once fought here.

Later, visit a local Tajik family, where you’ll get an intimate look at traditional crafts. Watch as local women demonstrate beautiful Suzani embroidery or other intricate textile work - a living tradition passed down through generations.

Last, end your day with a leisurely walk along the scenic Syr Darya River promenade. As the sun sets, the golden glow reflects off the water, very beautiful.

Stay overnight in Khujand.

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Breakfast, Lunch
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Khujand
Day 8 Khujand - Tashkent (Uzbekistan) by Drive | Free Exploration in Tashkent

After a leisurely breakfast in Khujand, set out for the Tajikistan–Uzbekistan border, just an hour’s drive away. Walk across the border, say goodbye to your Tajik guide and driver, and meet your new Uzbek guide and driver on the other side. From here, continue for about two hours to Tashkent, Uzbekistan’s vibrant capital and the largest city in Central Asia.

Welcome to Tashkent - a fascinating blend of Soviet-era grandeur, modern architecture, and timeless Silk Road charm. With nearly three million residents, this city is a lively gateway to Uzbekistan.

Half-Day Tashkent Tour Options (Tell Us Your Needs):

The afternoon is yours to relax, or opt for a guided tour to experience Tashkent’s highlights. Begin in the Old City at the Khast-Imam Complex, the spiritual heart of Tashkent. Stroll among its elegant blue domes and courtyards while exploring Hazrati Imam Mosque, Barak Khan Madrasah, the Mausoleum of Saint Abu Bakr Kaffal Shashi, and the Mui Muborak Library, home to the 15th-century Osman Qur’an – one of the oldest copies in existence.

Continue to the legendary Chorsu Bazaar, a bustling blue-domed marketplace where you can browse fragrant spices, fresh bread, colorful suzanis (embroidered textiles), and local crafts. Sample street food and soak up the lively atmosphere.

For art and heritage lovers, visit the State Museum of Applied Arts, where more than 7,000 masterpieces – from ceramics and jewelry to woodcarvings and gold-embroidered costumes – showcase Uzbekistan’s finest craftsmanship.

Later, take a ride on the Tashkent Metro, Central Asia’s first subway and a moving art gallery since 1977. Admire ornate chandeliers, mosaics, and Soviet-era architecture in stations like Kosmonavtlar and Paxtakor.

Emerge from the metro at Amir Temur Square, where a bronze statue of the great conqueror stands proudly at the center of a green plaza. Stroll the surrounding area to see Hotel Uzbekistan, the Amir Timur Museum, Independence Square, and the Palace of International Forums, one of Tashkent’s most striking landmarks.

Overnight in Tashkent.

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Breakfast
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Tashkent
Day 9 Tashkent/Uzbekistan Departure | Hotel Check-out & Airport See-off

After breakfast, it is time to say goodbye to Tashkent. You will be transferred to the airport for your flight to your next destination or for your journey home. Your 9-day Tajikistan tour through Tashkent concludes here.

(Tip: Please inform us of your flight details in advance so we can arrange your airport transfer accordingly.)

Optional Extension:

Tajikistan can be part of a larger Central Asia journey. You may also explore other highlights in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. We can customize a Central Asia tour based on your preferred duration and interests.

Thank you for choosing Asia Odyssey Travel for your Tajikistan tour. We look forward to welcoming you back on your next journey!

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Price: What’s Included & What’s Excluded

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All prices are per person, based on twin or double occupancy. For triple occupancy, please consult with our travel advisor.
 
Price varies depending on travel date, group size, hotel class, a program in your itinerary, and possible fluctuation of currency exchange rate.

What's Included:

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Guide Service: Professional English-speaking tour guide.
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Attraction Tickets: All entrance fees to the sites listed in the itinerary.
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Transportation: Airport transfers on arrival and departure. Private Vehicle for city sightseeing tours. Train tickets.
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Accommodation: Hotels are listed in the itinerary. Camping Equipment in certain locations.
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Meals: Daily breakfast is included at the hotel. Lunch and Dinner are listed in the day-by-day itinerary.
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Service fee: planning, handling, operational and communication charges

What's Excluded:

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Visa Fees: Cost of tourist visa if required, depending on the traveler’s nationality.
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Travel Insurance: Travel insurance is not included.
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Optional Tours and Activities: The cost of all optional activities in the itinerary is not included.
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Single Supplement:  Additional charge for travelers who wish to have a private room.
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Tips and Gratuities: Tips for tour guides and drivers, which are optional and at the traveler’s discretion.
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Overtime Service Fees:Additional charges may apply for services requested beyond the scheduled hours.
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Personal Expenses: Shopping, additional meals, snacks, and beverages outside of those specified in the itinerary.

Central Asia Trip Notes & Booking Tips

1. What are Central Asia Countries? Experience highlights of each “Stan”
Country Highlights Must-Do Experiences
Kazakhstan Endless steppe, futuristic cities, striking natural wonders Explore Almaty’s lively streets, marvel at Charyn Canyon, ride cable cars to mountain viewpoints, and learn about nomadic horse culture
Kyrgyzstan Mountain peaks, alpine lakes, nomadic spirit Stay in a yurt at Issyk-Kul Lake, visit Burana Tower, hike alpine gorges, and watch eagle hunting demonstrations
Uzbekistan Silk Road jewels, turquoise domes, vibrant bazaars Wander Registan Square in Samarkand, explore Bukhara’s old town, admire mosaics in Shakhrisabz, shop for silk, spices, and carpets
Tajikistan Rugged mountains, hidden valleys, Sogdian history Discover Penjikent’s ruins, trek to the Seven Lakes, and meet locals in remote mountain villages
Turkmenistan Marble cities, desert mysteries, Silk Road ruins Camp by the fiery Darvaza Gas Crater, explore Ancient Merv, and see Ashgabat’s white-marble monuments
2. When is the best time to visit Central Asia?
  • Spring (April June): Mild weather, blooming valleys, fewer crowds

(1) Perfect for sightseeing in Uzbekistan’s Silk Road cities (Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva) before the summer heat. (2) Kyrgyzstan’s and Kazakhstan’s mountains are lush and green, great for gentle hikes. (3) Desert areas in Turkmenistan are comfortable for visiting Darvaza Gas Crater and Merv.

  • Autumn (September October) - Most Recommended Season: Pleasant temperatures, colorful landscapes

(1) Ideal time for a grand tour of all 5 Stans. (2) Crisp, sunny days make exploring cities and mountain regions easy. (3) Harvest season - fresh fruits, bazaars full of melons, grapes, pomegranates. (4) Issyk-Kul Lake and alpine gorges in Kyrgyzstan are at their most photogenic.

  • Summer (July August): Hot in deserts & Silk Road cities (up to 40°C), but: great for high-altitude trekking in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan (Pamir Mountains, Seven Lakes).

3. What are the visa requirements for each country?

For most western / developed-country travelers, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan are fairly easy to enter (visa-free or e-visa) if you plan properly.

Turkmenistan remains the most challenging: must plan ahead, may need a LOI, possibly limit to tour operator itineraries.

Always check entry point regulations (airport vs land border), as some visas / e-visas / visa-on-arrival are only valid through certain border crossings.

Double-check the duration you're allowed (30, 45, 60, 90 days) - depends heavily on your passport country.


4. Silk Road Cultures & Nature Landscapes in Central Asia
Theme Highlights Where
Silk Road Cultures Wander historic Silk Road cities with turquoise domes and caravanserais Uzbekistan: Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva
Explore an ancient Sogdian city and its 7thcentury frescoes Tajikistan: Penjikent
Contrast Ashgabat’s modern whitemarble skyline with the ruins of ancient Merv Turkmenistan: Ashgabat, Merv
Meet artisans weaving carpets, baking traditional bread, crafting felt yurts - living nomadic traditions Across Central Asia (community workshops, markets, yurt makers)
Nature Landscapes Marvel at the Darvaza Gas Crater glowing in the Karakum Desert Turkmenistan: Darvaza, Karakum Desert
Relax by IssykKul, the “Pearl of Kyrgyzstan,” ringed by snowcapped peaks Kyrgyzstan: IssykKul Lake
Hike to Tajikistan’s Seven Lakes or explore the “little brother” to the Grand Canyon Tajikistan: Seven Lakes; Kazakhstan: Charyn Canyon
Experience nomadic life in a yurt camp, ride horses in alpine valleys, stargaze on the steppe Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan (yurt camps, alpine pastures)
5. What special experiences are included in our itinerary?
  • Darvaza Gas Crater camping with desert stargazing
  • In-depth Silk Road exploration of Samarkand’s old city
  • Tajikistan’s Seven Lakes hike with a lakeside picnic
  • Kyrgyz falconry show and hands-on yurt-making experience
  • Charyn Canyon hike plus Almaty cable car to a skyline night view
  • Tajik home visit with demonstrations of traditional handicrafts
6. About Tour Pace

Our tour is designed to provide a comprehensive experience without feeling overly rushed. We balance city tours with travel days to ensure you get enough rest. While some days involve long drives between destinations, we plan strategic stops for sightseeing and breaks. You'll have time to explore the major sites in each city and enjoy the journey between them. The pace varies by region: cities like Samarkand are fast-paced, while the mountain regions of Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan offer a slower, more relaxed tempo.


7. Crossing Borders Between the “Stans”

Here’s what to expect at the most commonly used checkpoints:

Border Crossing Connects Opening Hours Crossing Time Crossing Type Notes for Travelers
Oybek Tashkent (Uzbekistan) ⇆ Khujand (Tajikistan) Daily, usually 08:00–18:00 ~30–60 min (may be longer on weekends/holidays) Pedestrian & vehicle One of the busiest crossings; be ready for lines. Good road conditions on both sides.
Jartepa Samarkand (Uzbekistan) ⇆ Penjikent (Tajikistan) Daily, 08:00–18:00 ~20–40 min Pedestrian & vehicle Most convenient for travelers; short transfer, border staff generally friendly.
Shavat Khiva/Urgench (Uzbekistan) ⇆ Dashoguz (Turkmenistan) Daily, 09:00–18:00 ~45–90 min Pedestrian only (vehicles drop/pick up travelers at both sides) Requires Turkmen visa in advance or pre-arranged LOI. Can be busy in mornings.
Farap Bukhara (Uzbekistan) ⇆ Turkmenabat (Turkmenistan/Mary route) Daily, 08:00–18:00 ~1–2 hrs Pedestrian & vehicle Key crossing for travelers heading to Merv; customs can take longer, be patient.
Korday Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan) ⇆ Almaty (Kazakhstan) Open 24 hrs ~30–60 min (rush hours longer) Pedestrian & vehicle Major highway crossing, usually efficient; popular with locals and travelers.

Traveler Tips:

  • Timing Matters: Arrive early in the morning to avoid queues, especially at Shavat & Farap.
  • Paperwork Ready: Keep passports, visas (or e-visa printouts), and customs forms handy.
  • Walking vs. Vehicle:At some borders (Shavat, Oybek), you may need to walk across the neutral zone (few hundred meters).
  • Seasonal Considerations: Summer is busier due to local travel; winter may bring delays from weather.
  • Patience & Flexibility: Border procedures are generally friendly but not always fast - use this time to experience the real pace of Central Asia.

Hotels & Camping Experiences in Central Asia

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We carefully select accommodations across the five “Stans” to ensure both comfort and authenticity.

In Cities:

You will stay in well-located hotels (3-5 stars, with 4 stars recommended) - a mix of international chains and charming boutique hotels. All are clean, comfortable, non-smoking, and offer easy access to lively bazaars, shopping streets, and major attractions. Free Wi-Fi is available in most properties.

In Villages & Countryside:

Around the Seven Lakes, Pamir, and Issyk-Kul areas, accommodation is mainly in cozy family guesthouses, mountain lodges, or traditional yurt camps. Facilities are simple but authentic, letting you experience the local way of life. Yurt camps in Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan are usually shared or semi-private, with communal or partially private bathrooms. Nights can be chilly, but electric blankets or stoves are typically provided.

Camping Experience:

At places like the Darvaza Gas Crater, you will stay in fixed or mobile tents with basic shared facilities. Nights can be windy with significant temperature drops, so warm clothing is recommended.

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  • Dushanbe City
  • Cyrus The Great Statue
  • Independence Monument
  • Imam Abu Hanifa Mosque
  • Iskanderkul Lake
  • Iskanderkul Lake
  • Penjikent Ancient Ruins
  • Rudaki Museum
  • Seven Lakes
  • Seven Lakes
  • Istaravshan Bazaar
  • Istaravshan Bazaar
  • Historical Museum Of Sughd
  • Sheikh Muslihiddin Complex
  • Barak-Khan Madrasah, Tashkent
  • Uzbekistan Food

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Our Three Stans adventure with Asia Odyssey Travel was phenomenal.

The itinerary brilliantly captured the essence of the Silk Road, from Uzbekistan's majestic architecture to Tajikistan's rugged mountains and Turkmenistan's surreal desert craters. Our guide's expertise brought history alive, and our driver ensured a smooth, comfortable journey throughout. Impeccable service and an unforgettable deep dive into Central Asia's heart. Highly recommended!

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A perfect historical and scenic addition to our Central Asia trip!

Asia Odyssey Travel delivered a fantastic Tajikistan tour from Samarkand! We loved the smooth cross-border logistics. We explored ancient Sogdian cities and the beautiful Fann Mountains. Our guide and driver were excellent, making the Northern Tajikistan discovery memorable and comfortable. 

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Asia Odyssey Travel delivered a fantastic Tajikistan tour from Samarkand! We loved the smooth cross-border logistics. We explored ancient Sogdian citi...
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An incredible Turkmenistan experience!

Our tour was smooth and efficient, with a knowledgeable guide and professional driver. The ancient wonders of Merv and Konye-Urgench (UNESCO sites) were breathtaking, and seeing the Door to Hell was surreal. Highly recommend!

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  • Tashkent, Uzbekistan
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Tour Code: AOT-CAT-011
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Travel Route: Dushanbe - Iskanderkul - Penjikent - Seven Lakes - Penjikent - Istaravshan - Khujand - Tashkent
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