Celebrate Navruz with vibrant traditions, thrilling games, and cultural festivities. Discover the ancient Persian New Year and its rich history.
Celebrate Navruz with vibrant traditions, thrilling games, and cultural festivities. Discover the ancient Persian New Year and its rich history.
Ismoil Somoni Memorial Complex
Statue of Ismoil Somoni - Admire a landmark of the capital city-Dushanbe at Statue of Ismoil Somoni, an impressive bronze statue of the national 10th century hero. The statues stands on a huge red marble stairway pedestal flanked by two cross-legged lions. Standing in front of a monumental arch topped by a large…
Ismoil Somoni Memorial Complex
Statue of Ismoil Somoni - Admire a landmark of the capital city-Dushanbe at Statue of Ismoil Somoni, an impressive bronze statue of the national 10th century hero. The statues stands on a huge red marble stairway pedestal flanked by two cross-legged lions. Standing in front of a monumental arch topped by a large gilt crown, Isma’il ibn Ahmed–founder of the Samanid dynasty who renounced Zoroastrianism, embraced Islam, and even gave name to national currency–holds a gold-leafed coat of arms of the country. Erected in 1999, this 25 m (82 ft) tall monument honors the 1,100 anniversary of the Samanid Empire. Climb the pedestal to get a nice view behind the monument.
National Library of Tajikistan - The National Library of Tajikistan is the main national book depository of Tajikistan, which is a particularly valuable object of cultural heritage of the peoples of the Republic of Tajikistan.The National Library is a state cultural institution, a national repository of the heritage of science and culture, an archive of the national periodical press, a scientific and research information and cultural center of national significance, with its functions it complies with the main UNESCO requirements for libraries of this type.
The library has 25 reading rooms, which have 274 workstations for readers, 3 exhibition halls: for displaying ancient manuscripts and rare books; galleries for the exhibition of books on branches of science and knowledge; exhibition hall of new literature; For mass events, conferences and symposia, the library has 9 rooms (for 1100 seats).
Flagpole with the Flag of Tajikistan - The Dushanbe Flagpole (Tajik: Боғи парчами Тоҷикистон, romanized: Boghi parchami Tojikiston) is a free–standing flagpole located in front of the Palace of Nations in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. At 165 metres (541 feet), it was the tallest flagpole in the world from its completion in 2011 until the 2014 erection of the 171 m (561 ft) Jeddah Flagpole. It is now the third tallest flagpole in the world. It flies a 30 m × 60 m (98 ft × 197 ft) Flag of Tajikistan weighing 700 kilograms (1,540 pounds)
Palace of the Nation - The Palace of the Nation (Tajik: Қасри Миллат, romanized: Qasri Millat; Russian: Дворец Нации) is the official residence of the President of Tajikistan. It is located on Shirinshoh Shohtemur Street in central Dushanbe. The Presidential Palace is surrounded by Dushanbe Flagpole to the north, Rudaki Park to the east, Independence Monument to the south and Varzob River to the west.
Dushanbe - The National Park Navruzgoh build in 10 km square in the center of the Dushanbe in close of Dushanbe river.
In Navruzgoh every year conducting more culture actions including Navruz festival with more cultural programs. This park every year involves thousands tourist for participating in the Navruz celebration.
If the visit days coincidences to the last decade of March we will spend hall day in this object with participating in the Navruz festival.
Navruz festival in Dushanbe
Kokhi Navruz - The complex building begun in 2009 and completed in September 2014. From the very beginning the complex – “Kohi Navruz” was planned as the biggest national tea house in Central Asia, but in the process of building it turned into a real museum of national handicrafts of Tajik people. The whole territory of the complex including fountains, summer pavilions and garden – takes more than four hectares. Approximately four thousands of craftsmen from all parts of Tajikistan were involved in the process of building. Generally, the handicrafts of the complex are about forty thousand sq. m., they are: decorative wood carving of colon and ceilings, wall decorations: woodcarving, Florentine mosaic in colored mirrors, painted ceilings. Height of the biggest cupola is forty meters. The complex has seven lifts, including panorama elevator, bowling, billiard, movie theater 3D, night club, shop art gallery and a small national teahouse, but the most breathtaking side of the building is its halls.
National Museum of Tajikistan - The museum has a total area of 24 000 m2, of which over 15 000 m2 are exhibition halls. It is composed of four exhibition departments—Department of Natural History, Department of Ancient and Medieval History, Department of Modern and Contemporary History, and Department of Fine and Applied Arts. The National Museum of Tajikistan (Tajik. Osorkhonai Milli Tojikiston) is located in the capital of Tajikistan, Dushanbe.
The museum consists of 22 large and small exhibition halls. These are the exposition departments of nature, antiquity and the Middle Ages, modern and recent history, visual and applied arts.
The exposition area of the National Museum of Tajikistan is 15 thousand m². In 1934, the museum had a total of 530 exhibits. The new exposition of the National Museum of Tajikistan collected objects of material heritage, flora and fauna from all museums in the country. The number of exhibits exceeded 50,000
Rudaki Park - Walking tour through Rudaki Avenue.
Rudaki Avenue runs from North to South in a roundabout kind of way, as it cuts through the heart of the city. The street is home to many government buildings responsible for the running of the country; it also has shops, city squares, universities, apartments and restaurants dotted along its path. The Avenue shaded by beautiful trees incorporates a central tree-lined boulevard perfect for cover on those hot summer days.
Hisor Fortress
Hisor Fortress - Tour to Hisor city, from Dushanbe.
Hisor (Tajik: Ҳисор, Persian: حصار) is a city in western Tajikistan, about 15 km west of Dushanbe. The city was the seat of the former Hisor District, and is part of the Districts of Republican Subordination. It lies at an altitude of 799–824 m, surrounded by high mountains (Gissar Range to the north, Babatag and Aktau ranges to the south).[2] The river Khanaka, a tributary to the Kofarnihon, flows through the town. Its population is estimated at 29,100 for the city proper and 308,100 for the city with the outlying communities (2020).[3] As of 2002, its population was composed 81.6% of Tajiks, 12.3% Uzbeks, 3.6% Russians, and 2.5% others.
It was once an independent Khanate, and then the winter residence of the governor of East Bukhara. The large fort is said to date back to Cyrus the Great and to have been captured twenty one times.
Hisor HIstorical and Cultural Preserve - TEAHOUSE KHARBUZA is unique in the world, it was built in the form of a melon (the Taj: - kharbuza). The teahouse, with a height of 43 meters, length 100 meters, width of 55 meters, is designed to receive 2.3 thousand visitors at a time
Back to Dushanbe
Navruz in Boktar region
Navruz festival in the North of Tajikistan
Khujand - Tour to Khujand city, from Dushanbe, North of Tajikistan
Khujand is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, dating back about 2,500 years to the Persian Empire. Situated on the Syr Darya river at the mouth of the Fergana Valley, Khujand was a major city along the ancient Silk Road. After being captured by Alexander the Great in 329 BC, it was renamed Alexandria Eschate and has since been part of various empires in history, including the Umayyad Caliphate (8th century), the Mongol Empire (13th century) and the Russian empire (19th century). Today, the majority of its population are ethnic Tajiks and the city is close to the present borders of both Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
Khujand Fortress - Khujand Fortress was founded in VI-V centuries BC. According to the data obtained by the North Tajik archaeological complex expedition (STAKE), Khujand Fortress was first surrounded by an embankment, later by a wall of considerable thickness of raw material
The city and the citadel-components of ancient Khujand, had separate fortress walls surrounded by a wide and deep moat filled with water. The remains of these fortifications were found under the Central part of the left Bank of Khujand and surround the territory of the ancient city with an area of 20 hectares.
Walking tour in Khujand central Park.
Arbob Cultural Palace
Arbob Cultural Palace - The Arbob Cultural Palace is a building in Khujand, Tajikistan.
The centre was built in the 1950s under the leadership of Urukhojaev, the head of the collective farm. Urukhojaev was a significant Tajik who sat on Soviet committees and was well known in the area around Khujand and in Tajikistan generally.
The building had particular significance in 1992, when it was the site for the meeting of the Tajik Soviet which officially declared independence from the Soviet Union. It was the site where the Tajik flag was chosen.
More recently, in the late 1990s it was also the site where peace conferences following the Tajik civil war were held. In particular, Tajik President Emomalii Rahmon first came to prominence speaking at the Palace, and it was the site for a “plov of peace” which celebrated successful negotiations towards an agreed end to the Tajik civil war.
Panjshanbe Market - Covered market Panjshanbe is one of the most colorful sights of Khujand. Its name sounds similar to the name of the capital city – Dushanbe for a reason. Both names mean days of the week: Dushanbe – Monday, Panjshanbe – Thursday. They used to have trade on Mondays in Dushanbe, and on Thursdays in Khujand.
Panjshanbe Market or, bazaar, is located in the center of Khujand, opposite Sheikh Muslihiddin mausoleum. The bazaar consists of the main pavilion and many stalls, tents and shops adjust to it. It is always noisy there since not only residents of the city but also neighboring villages flock there for shopping
Navruz festival in Khujand
Khujand - Visit Navruz celebration places in Khujand or in the districts around Khujand city as B.Ghafurov, Buston, Guliston.
Participation in Navruz festival and national tradition concerts
Dushanbe walking tour
Dushanbe - Back to Dushanbe—walking tour and free time, visit to local baazars

- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Guide
- Hotel 3 and 4
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Guide
- Hotel 3 and 4
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Bicycle use
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Bicycle use
Navruz Holiday is celebrated as one of the most significant national holidays among Persian nations, including the Tajiks.
This holiday occurs on the day of the vernal equinox according to the Solar calendar, which was developed by Iranian nations seven thousand years ago, long before the advent of Islam. According to this calendar, the year begins on…
Navruz Holiday is celebrated as one of the most significant national holidays among Persian nations, including the Tajiks.
This holiday occurs on the day of the vernal equinox according to the Solar calendar, which was developed by Iranian nations seven thousand years ago, long before the advent of Islam. According to this calendar, the year begins on March 20-21, coinciding with the vernal equinox, when nature awakens and spring commences.
Navruz is recognized as the oldest New Year holiday in the world, with a history spanning 3-4 thousand years.
During Navruz, Tajiks engage in various traditional games: wrestling, poiga – horse racing, buzkashi - a game involving the retrieval of a goat carcass on horseback, animal fights such as hurusjang - cockfighting, budanajang - quail fighting, sagchangak - dog fighting, and other activities. In Ishkashim and Vahan, young men participate in polo, while in the plains, sack races are organized.
In February 2010, the 64th session of the UN General Assembly proclaimed March 21 as the “International Day of Navruz.”
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