Discover the best top things to do in Tajikistan, Tajikistan including Seven Lakes, Iskanderkul Lake, Zeravshan Valley, Alauddin Lakes, Fann Mountains, Sacred Spring Chiluchor Chashma, Nurek Dam, Romit Gorge, Shirkent Gorge, Madianskaya Valley and Hot Springs.
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I was in a tour group of 15 with a company from Uzbekistan called Advantour which covered all 5 Stans. To get to the lakes we transferred from a big bus to two mini vans and I, sitting in the front was privy to a very scary bumpy ride. The winding roads were basically the width of one car and if someone else was heading the other way, they had to look for a nook in the mountain to pull over as only one vehicle could fit. We drove on to Lake No. 6 and had to hike for a couple of hours to No. 7. It was definitely worth it. The rugged beauty of the rocky mountains, the blue and green water of the lakes, was breathtaking. We stopped at a guesthouse by Lake No. 4 for an overnight stay. Next morning as we zig-zagged down, our vans pulled over periodically when possible and allowed some of us to hike on the road for a bit, take photos and enjoy the peaceful scenery. With no breeze to send ripples, the lakes reflected perfectly the blue skies, the mountains, houses perched on top and it was gorgeous. It took about 2 1/2 hours of creeping up the mountain road in the vehicles equipped with 4-wheel drive. Not for the faint of heart. But for those who like to go off the beaten path and experience the lesser traveled parts of the world, this would be a lovely place to do so.
5.0 based on 50 reviews
Had a lovely day trip to this beautiful and gorgeous place. Would love to see it again. With love from Pakistan.
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Such a pretty area, pretty crowded on a weekend but the weather was perfect in January. Tajikistan has the most beautiful mountain that you can found. You can spend an entire day just enjoy.
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The Chasma Chehel Chahor is one of the most popular attractions in southern Tajikistan. it is located 12 km west of Shahrtuz in the small village of Tash-Kupryuk. Entrance to the Park is through a stone arch. After passing through the arch a long walkway is covered with grape vines, and on either side are many trees which offer patrons shade and areas where they can set up picnic areas. A few tapchans are available for families. There are many vendors which sell f&b and souvenirs. A few vendors were renting children's water toys. The chasma is divided into three areas. In the western section, swimming is not allowed. A cave is in this section, and it seems that this is the main source for the spring. In this area many patrons were seen filling water bottles. The water is thought to have healing properties and is also said to be blessed. Local lore states that Ali, who was the son in law of Prophet Muhammad, led his army through this area in the 7th century, and the springs magically appeared. There are numerous fish, water plants and a fallen tree. Food and Beverage is available in a restaurant near to the spring. A bridge separates this area from the main bathing section. In the main bathing area, only men and children are allowed. A fence over the spring separates this main area from the ladies section, which is much smaller. There are entertainment areas for children, which include swings and a carousel. We didn't swim but took off our shoes and dangled our feet in the cool waters. After visiting the spring, another attraction is on the hill to the west of the chasma. This is the chasma mosque and mausoleum of Kambar Bobo. Kambar Bobo was a follower of Hazrati Ali. There are a few other ancient tombs which are unmarked, which is muslim tradition. The mosque is said to date from the 7th century. Best photos of the chasma can be taken from this location. After visiting the chasma, the ancient Beshkent fortress is a short drive west. This area has many small farms which offer great photo ops.
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