With snow-capped mountain peaks, wide valleys and high-altitude plateaus covering 93% of Tajikistan’s terrain, it comes as no surprise that this landlocked country is commonly called ‘The roof of the world’. Bordered by Kyrgyzstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west, China to the east and Afghanistan to the south, remote Tajikistan may be one of the lesser visited countries, but it offers unlimited opportunities for those in search of adventure.
Once, you’ve visited the National Museum of Antiquities, the local Mehrgon Market and the Rudaki Monument in the country’s capital city of Dushanbe, head to the northern territory to explore Tajikistan’s magnificent Fann Mountains. With shimmering blue and green alpine lakes, glaciers and dramatic sweeping valleys, this region is a paradise for trekkers.
In the east of the country, following the Pamir Highway, arguably one of the world’s wildest and most remote highways, you’ll explore the spectacular Pamir Mountains, which are home to Snow leopards and spiral-horned Marco Polo sheep. Our Tajikistan Expedition: Pamir Highway & beyond trip, allows you to soak in awe-inspiring views with visits to the Wakhan Valley, the Bartang Valley and the highest saltwater lake in Central Asia, Karakul Lake, where you may be able to spot Tibetan sandgrouse and Himalayan vultures in its marshes. Passing ancient petroglyphs, tombs of Scythian and Kyrgyz nomads and hot springs enroute, you’ll also get the chance to enjoy homestays in traditional Pamiri houses (chids). For a truly remote adventure in the heart of Central Asia, look no further than our Tajikistan holidays.