Highlights of Tajikistan Tour

Discover the best of the Pamir and Fann Mountains of Tajikistan

Destinations: Pamir Highway, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

Duration: 12 days, 11 nights

Best Season: May – October

Altitude: passes at 2400 – 5041 m

Overnight stay: homestays and yurt stays

Itinerary: Osh city – Sarymogol – Lenin Peak Base Camp – Karakul lake – Murgab – Alichur – Wakhan valley – Ishkashim – Khorog city – Darvoz (Kalaikhum) district – Dushanbe city – Fann Mountains – Penjikent

DAY 1: OSH – SARYMOGOL VILLAGE 5 – 6 HR 

Breakfast. Drive to Sarymogol village, 4hr. A nice valley opens up when you reach Taldyck Pass before Sarytash (3600 meters) with green pastures and yaks grazing around. Arrival in Sary Mogol village. Take a gentle walk around the village to enjoy mountain views. Meet friendly local villagers and learn about their daily life. Dinner and overnight in a guesthouse at 3000m.

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DAY 2: ACCLIMATIZATION DAY – TREK TO KOSH KUL LAKE

Today you will do an acclimation trek 6-7 hours. After breakfast take a transfer from Sary Mogol to Kashka-Suu and drive up to Damjailoo, the starting point of the trek. Hike along scenic shepherd trails with panoramic views of Peak Lenin and the Pamir Mountains. Pass through Yak Valley, a peaceful alpine meadow dotted with grazing yaks, and continue toward shimmering turquoise lakes surrounded by glaciers. Reach the highest point at 4,195 m for breathtaking views before returning to the car. Bring your own picnic lunch for the trek. Finish the hike and transfer back to Sary Mogol. Dinner and overnight in a guesthouse at 3000m.

DAY 3: DAY TREK TO TRAVELER’S PASS 4150m – TULPAR KOL LAKE  

Early breakfast. Transfer from Sary Mogol to Tulpar Kul lake. Take a day hike from your yurt camp to the Traveler’s pass at 4150 meters, 3-4 hrs. Enjoy the beauty of glaciers while walking up to the pass. Rest at the top of the Traveler’s pass to gaze at glaciers tumbling off the massive Lenin peak 7134m. Bring your own picnic lunch for the trek. Back to your yurts, 3 hrs. Dinner and overnight in a yurt camp at 3500m.

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DAY 4: TULPAR KUL LAKE – KARAKUL – MURGAB TOWN

Breakfast at the yurt camp and continue to Bordobo checkpoint, cross the border to Karakul Lake in Tajikistan. The different landscape opens up confirming that this is Tajikistan. Karakul Lake is the largest lake in Pamirs, formed by glaciers, and has no outflow. After lunch travel continues to Murghab via the Ak-Baital Pass (4,655 m) — the highest road pass in Tajikistan and one of the most impressive sections of the Pamir Highway. The drive takes about 3 hours, with a short side trip offering a breathtaking bird’s-eye view of Karakul Lake and surrounding glaciers. Take a one-hour walk near the pass to enjoy panoramic mountain scenery and capture stunning photos. Upon arrival in Murghab — often called the “heart of the Eastern Pamirs” — be accommodated at the guesthouse. This remote highland town is an important hub where you can buy snacks, refill water, exchange money, or purchase a local SIM card. Dinner and overnight in a guesthouse at 3650m.

 

DAY 5: MURGAB – ALICHUR – HIKE TO PEAK MAHAN 4400M – MALJURAN YURT CAMP

After breakfast, drive to the beautiful Maljuran Valley 3-4 hours — a hidden gem surrounded by rugged peaks and crystal-clear alpine lakes. Lunch upon arrival then start the hike. 
Today’s hike covers approximately 11 km and takes about 5–6 hours. The trail begins near the yurt camp and ascends gently at first, with a short steep section before flattening out for the next couple of kilometers. As you continue, the path alternates between moderate and steeper climbs, leading to the first panoramic viewpoint. Here, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and lakes. Those preferring a shorter hike may return from this point or wait for the group, while avid trekkers can continue to Mahan Peak 4400m. From the summit, enjoy a truly magnificent view of Yashilkul Lake, Bulunkol Lake, and the vast Alichur Valley shimmering in the distance — a breathtaking scene that captures the essence of the Pamirs.
After a well-deserved break and some snacks, descend along the same trail back to the yurt camp, enjoy a hearty homemade dinner and unwind in the natural hot spring — the ideal way to relax after a challenging yet rewarding day in the mountains.  Overnight at the yurt camp.


DAY 6: MALJURAN – KAGUSH PASS – WAKHAN VALLEY – LANGAR 

After breakfast drive back to the main road and head up to the Kargush pass (4 344m). Arrive at the Kargush pass and start the 3-4 hrs trek to Panorama Ridge at 4800 meters. While walking up, two small lakes behind you at the roadside open up to cheer you. Enjoy the stunning mountain scenery of Great Pamir on the Afghan border on top of the pass. Walk back to your car. After the pass, drive down to the Afghanistan border for another checkpoint to check your GBAO permit. The road follows the river Pamir to Wakhan Valley with the chance to admire the Big Pamir of Afghanistan with nomadic Afghan Kyrgyz caravans. Great rugged Hindu Kush mountain ranges welcome you right before entering Wakhan Valley. Overnight and dinner in a friendly homestay in Langar village.

DAY 7: LANGAR VILLAGE – YAMCHUN FORTRESS – HOT SPRINGS – ISHKASHIM VILLAGE – KHOROG CITY, 5-6 HR 

Breakfast. We do a side trip to admire the 12th-century Yamchun Fortress rising from a platform of natural rock. Walk up to the edge of the fort and you will have an amazing view of Wakhan Valley. Up the hillside are located the hot springs of Bibi Fatima, with its crystal waters rich in minerals. Back to the main road. Another fortress Khaaka comes up along the way at Namadgut village when you get closer to Ishkashim village. It is worth a 10 minutes stop. Continue to drive to Khorog City. Afternoon, visit the interesting Regional Museum and Central Park of Khorog City. Evening hike in a Botanical Garden that has various plants and trees to explore. Dinner at a cafe. Night in a hotel.

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DAY 8: KHOROG – JISEU VALLEY, 3-4 HR 

Drive about 3 hrs along nice villages to Bartang Valley. Arrive at the bridge and cross it. Walk along the stream up to the seasonally over-flowing, tree-lined river lakes, 2 hrs. Arrive in the village and be accommodated. Walk around the First Lake and experience the local culture in this wild and remote community.

 

DAY 9: JSIEU VALLEY – TO DARVOZ (KALAIKHUM), 5-6 HR 

Breakfast. Take a morning hike to the second lake about 2,3km beyond the last guesthouse. Enjoy these azure alpine lakes and the horizon of high peaks that need one more overnight to do it. Return to your car on the same way you came yesterday. Drive to Kalaikhum on a gorgeous road along the river up to the Vanj valley where the road widens up. The road continues along the Afghan border up to Kalaikhum village with picturesque scenery. Arrival in Kalaikhum village and be accommodated in a guesthouse.

DAY 10: KALAIKHUM TO DUSHANBE, 5-6 HR 

Breakfast. Travel to Dushanbe along the Panj River through numerous local villages along the way. Deep rocky valleys and gorgeous mountains accompany you up to the Shurobod pass before Kulab village. Lunch in a Chaikana (local cafes). Visit 11th-century Hulbuk Palace on the way and enjoy the views of the world’s highest hydro power station Nurek in the distance. Arrival in Dushanbe. Accommodation in your hotel.

DAY 11: DUSHANBE TO MOUNTAIN CAMP IN FANN MOUNTAINS, 3-4 HR 

After breakfast, take some time go around the city to explore Dushanbe. Lunch in a café. After lunch, drive on the main road M34 to Artush mounain camp in Fann Mountains (4 hours). Scenic and rugged mountain edges open up when you get to the Anzob Tunnel. Cross the tunnel. Continue to drive over the pass up to Iskander Kul lake. Take a short hike around the lake. Lunch and transfer to Artuch village. Night and dinner at the family run guesthouse.  

DAY 12: HIKE TO KULIKALON LAKE 5 HOURS – TRANSFER TO PANJIKENT 

Breakfast. Start the hike along the river upwards. Turn right into the gorge at the junction of three valleys. A trail goes slowly all the way up to the top of the pass. On the top, enjoy a magnificent view of alpine Lake Kulikalon at the foot of glaciated Chimtarga Peak, the highest peak standing at 5,489 m in the Fan Mountains. After you fill up your gaze, then take another walk southeast towards the foot of Alaudin Pass to see Bibijannat lake. Enjoy the views of scenic landscapes with turquoise lakes around. Back to your car and drive to Penjikent city 2-3 hours. Get dropped off at your hotel. Or You can cross the border and go to Samarkand in Uzbekistan, 1 hour. 

 

Price Highlights of Tajikistan Tour in USD:

Number of Tourists: 1234
Price per person: 25001250840625


Included: 

English speaking driver
Transport
Side trips
Deriver’s meals and accommodation
Fuel
Border fees for transport
Taxes

Not included:
Your meals and accommodation
Entrance fees to sites

 

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    Practical Information for Highlights of Tajikistan Tour

    In 2022, Tajikistan government introduced a unilateral visa-free regime from January 1. Visa-free regime applies to citizens of the following countries for 30 days:
    1. Australia
    2. United Arab Emirates
    3. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
    4. State of Brunei Dorusalam
    5. State of Kuwait6. State of Qatar
    7. New Zealand
    8. United States of America
    9. Iceland
    10. Canada
    11. Swiss Confederation
    12. Malaysia
    13. Hungary
    14. Austrian Republic
    15. Argentine Republic
    16. Federal Republic of Germany
    17. Dominican Republic18.Republic of Indonesia
    19. Italian Republic
    20.Republic of Korea
    21. Republic of Cuba
    22. Republic of Latvia
    23. Republic of Lithuania
    24. Maldives
    25. Republic of Poland
    26. Portuguese Republic
    27. Republic of Singapore
    28. Turkish Republic
    29. Republic of the Philippines
    30. Republic of Finland
    31. French Republic
    32. Republic of Croatia
    33. Czech Republic
    34. Republic of Chile
    35. Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
    36. Republic of Ecuador
    37. Republic of Estonia
    38. Hellenic Republic
    39. Principality of Liechtenstein
    40. Principality of Monaco
    41. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    42. Kingdom of Bahrain
    43. Kingdom of Belgium.
    44. Kingdom of Denmark
    45. Kingdom of Spain
    46. Kingdom of the Netherlands
    47. Kingdom of Norway
    48. Kingdom of Thailand
    49. Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
    50. Kingdom of Sweden
    51. Jamaica
    52. Japan

    Even so you are on visa-free status, you are required to obtain a GBAO permit and do OVIR (Office of Visas and Registration) registration to visit Pamir region. You can get GBAO permit and do registration at OVIR office. 

    Who needs visa?
    Well, all other foreign citizens not listed on visa-free countries need visa. Tajikistan has electronic visa. You can obtain it online. The most popular one is a government e-visa website. There is also an old website which is complicated to use (https://www.visa.gov.tj/index.html). It has more required section where you will need invitation letter. So, it is better to use the first one (https://www.evisa.tj). The advantage of e-visa is that it comes with GBAO permit and you are not required to do OVIR registration. 

    Traveling Tajikistan needs your patience and understanding of poor infrastructure, particularly, in Pamirs.  Homestays have shared rooms with 2-3-4 beds in one room. Private rooms can be available upon request with some extra price. You should inform your company or driver to have private rooms if you are not willing to share the room. 

    Most of the homestays in Pamirs have flush toilets except for Alichur and Karakol villages. They have outside Turkish toilets, not flush. 

    Dushanbe, Khorog and Murgab homestays/hotels have showers inside the room or shared bathrooms. But, all the homestays in Pamirs have a shared showers. Some have small saune-like rooms for showers as in Alichur village.

    No good cafes on the way in Pamirs. Most of the time you do a picnic lunches. So, bring dry fruit, nuts, biscuits. However, you can ask your driver if you really need cooked lunch. They can arrange it on the way by ordering in advance at homestays. Lunch is about 5-6 $ per person.

    The drinking water system is not developed in Pamirs. The best way is to buy a big 10 litter bottled water from big cities and put in a car. You can refill your small bottle when necessary. All the homestays in Pamirs take water from springs for drinking and cooking. The spring water is not filtered, but boiled before cooking. We encourage all of our homestays to boil a water before using for cooking.

    Dushanbe, Khorog, and Murgab village has shops to buy your food and other items. Try to do shopping in Dushanbe or Khorog city since the price gets double or triple in Pamirs.

    Tajikistan has the best mountains ranges to do multi-day treks. The most scenic one is Fann Mountain Range not for from the capital. Fann Mountains can be easily reached either from Dushanbe or Penjikent city. A trek there can do done as self-guided or by a travel agency. The most popular and scenic trek to get the best of Fann Mountains is a 4-day trek starting from Penjikent city. You can see the trek on this link

    There are many short day-hikes included in our itineraries so that you get the best mountain views while traveling Pamir Highway . You will do the hikes without a guide. We have GPS of all the hikes in the itinerary to navigate in the mountains. Don’t forget to ask us to send it to you.  Just get app MAPS.ME on your phone and use to follow the trail

    There is electricity at all homestays except for Jiseu village at Bartang Valley. Homestays in Alichur village takes electricity from solar panels. Cars have also USB chargers.

    • Warm clothes and layers as it gets warm during the day, but can go below freezing at night and when it rains
    • Sun protection as the sun is very strong at altitude: Sunglasses, sunscreen (SPF 30 or above), and a sun hat /cap
    • Water and windproof jacket and pants. It gets especially windy on the mountain passes
    • traveler’s diarrhea and other minor illnesses
    • Lip balm: your lips get chapped very easily in the mountains
    • Wet wipes and/or anti-bacterial gel to clean hands
    • Hat and gloves to wear at night for warmth
    • Headlamp to navigate the toilet at night
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