Embark on a private excursion from Samarkand to the stunning Seven Lakes in western Tajikistan. Explore the vibrant and ever-changing colors of these mountain lakes and immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes of lakes, rivers, and mountains.
Embark on a private excursion from Samarkand to the stunning Seven Lakes in western Tajikistan. Explore the vibrant and ever-changing colors of these mountain lakes and immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes of lakes, rivers, and mountains.
- Khaftkul Valley - Begin your journey with a pickup from your Samarkand hotel. Travel to the border with an Uzbek driver, where you’ll meet your Tajik guide/driver on the other side. Head to the lowest lake, Nezhigon, situated at an elevation of 1,640 meters. The name Nezhigon, derived from the Tajik word for eyelashes, is notable for its vibrant…
- Khaftkul Valley - Begin your journey with a pickup from your Samarkand hotel. Travel to the border with an Uzbek driver, where you’ll meet your Tajik guide/driver on the other side. Head to the lowest lake, Nezhigon, situated at an elevation of 1,640 meters. The name Nezhigon, derived from the Tajik word for eyelashes, is notable for its vibrant colors, which can range from turquoise to blue or even purple, depending on the lighting and season.
- Khaftkul Valley - Soya Lake, named after the Tajik word for “shadow,” is nestled between high cliffs and remains in shade for most of the day. Similar to Nezhigon, the water in Soya Lake changes color based on the weather and time of day.
- Khaftkul Valley - The third lake, Gushor, is located 400 meters from Soya. A turbulent stream connects the two lakes. The name Gushor means “watchful,” and the lake is surrounded by steep cliffs. It was once home to poisonous snakes, which explains its name.
- Khaftkul Valley - Nofin, the fourth lake, is elongated, stretching over 2.5 kilometers in length but only about 200 meters in width. The name Nofin means “umbilical cord,” reflecting its central position among the seven lakes and its long shape. Locals share various legends and secrets about the lake. Take a lunch break here.
- Khaftkul Valley - Khurdak, meaning “baby,” is the smallest of the Seven Lakes. It is located 1.5 km from Nofin Lake, and along the way, you can see the village of Padrut.
- Khaftkul Valley - Marguzor is the largest and, to many, the most beautiful of the Seven Lakes. The expansive blue water and majestic mountains create a stunning landscape. Petroglyphs of primitive people have been discovered on its shore, and semiprecious stones were mined here in the Middle Ages. A small village is situated at the southern end of the lake, with houses scattered on the surrounding slopes. Locals share legends and fairytales about Lake Marguzor.
- Khaftkul Valley - Hazorchashma, the seventh and highest lake, is located at around 2,400 meters above sea level. The name Hazorchashma (or Azorchashma) means “thousand springs,” as the lake is fed by two rivers and numerous streams and springs. Hazorchashma is the final lake in the Shing River gorge. The road ends here, and beyond this point, there are no further settlements, only the wildlife of the Fan Mountains.
- Jartepa - Travel to the border with your Tajik guide/driver and pass through the Tajik border.
- Samarkand - Cross the Uzbek border and return to your starting point.
- Private transportation
- English speaking guide in Tajikistan
- Lunch
- Private transportation
- English speaking guide in Tajikistan
- Lunch
- Online Tajikistan visa $30, pls apply minimum 7 days before the tour online
- German or French speaking licensed guide in Tajikistan $40/group
- Tips for guide & driver
- A multiple entry Uzbekistan visa or visa waiver is required to re-enter Uzbekistan with this tour
- Online Tajikistan visa $30, pls apply minimum 7 days before the tour online
- German or French speaking licensed guide in Tajikistan $40/group
- Tips for guide & driver
- A multiple entry Uzbekistan visa or visa waiver is required to re-enter Uzbekistan with this tour
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Tajikistan’s Seven Lakes near Penjikent city! Discover the enchanting beauty of these vibrant natural wonders, where azure waters reflect towering mountains and lush greenery. Book your adventure now and ensure seamless travel with a multiple entry Uzbekistan visa or visa waiver. Dive into the magic of the Seven…
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Tajikistan’s Seven Lakes near Penjikent city! Discover the enchanting beauty of these vibrant natural wonders, where azure waters reflect towering mountains and lush greenery. Book your adventure now and ensure seamless travel with a multiple entry Uzbekistan visa or visa waiver. Dive into the magic of the Seven Lakes and create memories to last a lifetime!
- A multiple entry Uzbekistan visa or visa waiver is required to re-enter Uzbekistan with this tour
- Tajik online visa should be applied for at least 7 days in advance
- Depending on border crossing and road condition visits to all 7 lakes can be curtailed to ensure timely return to starting point, no refunds will be offered for this.
- Mountain not asphalted road
- not recommended for children below 6 years old
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.