Top 8 Things to do Good for Couples in Tajikistan, Tajikistan

September 28, 2021 Alida England

Discover the best top things to do in Tajikistan, Tajikistan including Fan Mountain Travel, Nurek Dam, Visit Alay - Tajikistan tours, Pamir Highway, Rudaki Park, Kayrakkum Reservoir, Park Kamal Khudzhandi, Pamir Off-Road Adventure Tours.
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1. Fan Mountain Travel

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5.0 based on 31 reviews

Fan Mountain Travel

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.

2. Nurek Dam

Nurek Tajikistan
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5.0 based on 22 reviews

Nurek Dam

3. Visit Alay - Tajikistan tours

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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Visit Alay - Tajikistan tours

Visit Pamir Highway aims to spread the world about things to see & do in and around the Pamir. We are community based company which operates both in Tadjikstan and Kyrgystan. We specialize in individual and group tours, car rental , trekking, horse ridding along the Pamir Highway. We offer high quality service, best prices and carefully chosen itineraries

4. Pamir Highway

Murghab 70 Soolagi Murgob, Dushanbe 734000 Tajikistan
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4.5 based on 131 reviews

Pamir Highway

The Pamir Mountain range is part of the Western Himalaya and features several peaks over 7000m. The terrain is diverse from towering peaks to high altitude desert plains and climate conditions can vary from +35C to -40C depending upon the time of year. The Pamir Highway follows paths forged long ago by the ancient Silk routes, when that precious commodity travelled from China to European and Arabian markets and traded goods returned in its stead. Legacies of those forgotten times can still be seen with cliff top fortresses and ancient caravanserais. The highway winds over 2000km from Samarkand in Uzbekistan through Dushanbe (capital of Tajikistan) and the Pamir mountains to Osh in Kyrgyzstan and then on to Bishkek (capital of Kyrgyzstan) through the Tien Shan mountain range. The peoples of Central Asia hold hospitality as a value of great importance and travellers are warmly welcomed whether the visit is planned or otherwise!

Reviewed By KaisuR14 - Helsinki, Finland

Mountains, rivers, forests. I travelled on the border between Tadjikistan and Afghanistan and could see the Afghan countryside that you can't see otherwise. There is the river Panj (Amu Darya), a narrow, but turbulent river, between the countries. You can see from the road snowy peaks of Pamir and Hindu Kush too. Unfortunately, Isis killed four travellers in summer 2018 when I was there.

5. Rudaki Park

Rudaki Ave, Dushanbe 734000 Tajikistan
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4.5 based on 236 reviews

Rudaki Park

Reviewed By carolas936 - Marietta, United States

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.

6. Kayrakkum Reservoir

From Khujand 20 km, Khujand 735700 Tajikistan
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Kayrakkum Reservoir

7. Park Kamal Khudzhandi

Surdari Emb., Khujand 735700 Tajikistan
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Park Kamal Khudzhandi

Reviewed By yns_10 - Sydney, Australia

The fountains, statues and greenery of this well maintained, clean riverfront park make it lovely for a stroll. Don't miss the ceiling wood carvings on the pavilions, they are exquisite.

8. Pamir Off-Road Adventure Tours

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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Pamir Off-Road Adventure Tours

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