Discover the best top things to do in Tajikistan, Tajikistan including Iskanderkul Lake, Fan Mountain Travel, Rudaki Park, Delfin Aquapark, Statue of Ismoil Somoni, Kayrakkum Reservoir, Victory Park, Hisor Fortress, Khorog City Park, Boghi Poytakht Park.
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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 31 reviews
A young, diversified tour company willing to organize trekking/hiking tours to almost all over in Tajikistan. Bringing you a modern, comfortable, and connected travel experience is one of our highest priorities and that’s why we continuously try to improve your experience when you book anything with us.
4.5 based on 236 reviews
Rudaki Park, in the heart of Dushanbe is about 20 acres in size, formally laid out with paved paths, formal flower beds, fountains, statues and surrounded by government buildings. The park is a colorful expression of Tajikistan national pride. It is named after Muhammad al Rudaki (858-941), one of the first poets to write in modern Persian. He was born in what is now Panjakent, Tajikistan, and was the court poet to Samanid ruler Nasr II in the early 10th century. On the east side of the park, radial walkways converge on a massive statue of Rudaki, under a mosaic arch. The north center of the park has a tall flagstaff with an enormous Tajikistan flag. The flagpole fronts a small lake with paddle boats for rent. The park is meticulously laid out and cared for, with formal flower beds, tree-lined walkways, benches, and fountains. The Presidential Palace is on the west side, the National Museum of Tajikistan on the north, and the National Library to the South. Just south of the park is a statue to Ismoili Somoni under a modernistic gold arch. During the summer, the park can be hot, so a visit in early morning or late afternoon can be cooler. The fountains are lit at night, making it a visual delight. Its extensive size and paved paths make it a good place for walking, jogging, or bike riding. Kiosks sell ice cream and cold drinks, and there are occasional public toilets. Rudaki park is easy to get to (Trams run along Rudaki Avenue to the east), and is open 24 hours each day. There is no entrance charge.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Welcome to our group! We wish You all the Best! Only after several visits to the water park, you can feel the full range of services of the park. Share your pictures and impressions. Thank you and look forward to. Sincerely, Dolphin
4.5 based on 130 reviews
Ismail Somoni was a ruler and hero of this region and there are many places named after him in the city. The statue is across from the Parliament buildings, and from teh Rudaki Park and National Library. The statue and park grounds, the map of this empire, gardens, water structures etc are well kept and in good order. Worth visiting for a photo opportunity and to enjoy the various monuments, parks and Museum/Library here.
4.5 based on 41 reviews
The Victory park is located in the eastern section of town. It is easily reached by bus 37, getting off at the intersection of Shohtemur and Druzhby Narodov Street. It is a difficult 1.5 km walk uphill to the park.. It is easier to take a taxi from the town center to the restaurant area, then a 5 minute walk from there to the memorial area. The park is immaculately maintained and the many fir trees provide areas to relax in the shade after the difficult walk. We were the only visitors here, which made the memorial seem more solemn. We noticed that the main memorial area where a red star used to be was bare, but the outline still remained in the grass. The eternal flame is in the shape of a pink star, but was not lit. On the wall behind the flame area was a Soviet hammer and sickle insignia, and the words, "No one is forgotten and nothing is forgotten", which is in both Russian and Tajik script.The tiled area is huge with seating areas on either side. There are steps leading to the lower level from the memorial area. This area is known as the "Alley of Heroes". There are eight levels in the descent, and on either side of the level areas are four photos of war heroes with their names below. In the areas where there were no photos available, a Soviet insignia was inserted. At the bottom of the steps on either side were two plaques. There were 32 names on the left and 31 on the right. These were names of the soldiers in the alley, who received the title, " Hero of the Soviet Union". More than 300,000 Tajiks went to war, and over 60,000 didn't return. A total of 72 Tajik soldiers received high honours in the war, of which 63 are represented here. The park was constructed in 1975, but didn't officially open until 1985 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the end of the war. At that time a cable car was in operation, but the cable car station is now a restaurant. We thought that the park was beautiful but the views were not as we anticipated, as the pollution made it difficult to see the city clearly. We walked back to the main road where the Dushanbe Brewery is located. We missed visiting this, as it closes at 5 pm. Many mashrutkas are on this route which can take you back to the town center. If you take bus 37 for four stops south on Druzhby Narodov Street, the St Nicholas cathedral can be viewed. If you are interested in war memorials, there are others in the Rail Ways Park behind the Train Station and the Victory monument on Ayni Street.
4.0 based on 63 reviews
Hissar Fortress (3000 years old) — located 26 km from Dushanbe (West). The fortress is an open-air Museum. A number of legends from the work of A. Firdousi "Shahname"are connected with the Hissar fortress. Hissar is the capital of the province of Eastern Bukhara and was in the hands of the Governor of Emir Ibrahim Bey until 1924, when he was defeated by the red army.
Beautiful and gorgeous place. Pakistani traveler exploring the world. Pakistani traveler in central Asia.
4.0 based on 23 reviews
Honestly, I've gone there in 2016. I was A real goofball for not having a trip to boghi. It was fun, considering I was 6 years old. The rides are the PERFECT thing to make you forget about the hustle of everyday life: just have the time of your LIFE. Aside from this, I should talk more deeply about the richness and artificialness of the rides and just how flipping they are! seriously, one of the rides flips you over something like 144 times! there is also a roaring rollercoaster located somewhere at the heart of this beautiful park. you might think this is boring, but this park encourages you to shout and have some fun, even though you want to go back to air-conditioning! and I've had a subtle experience at boghi poytakht park!
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