Seven lakes in Tajikistan
One day trip from Samarkand to Tajikistan ( Seven Lakes):
* Early Morning (around 7:00 - 8:00 AM): Your tour operator will pick you up from your hotel in Samarkand.
* Transfer to the Tajik Border (Jartepa): The drive is approximately 1 hour (around 40-50 km).
* Border Crossing: Your guide will assist you with the border formalities. This can take some time, so be patient. Ensure you have the necessary visa for Tajikistan.
* Drive to Penjikent: After crossing the border, you'll drive to Penjikent (about 30-50 km, 40 minutes).
* Penjikent Sightseeing (Optional): Some tours include a brief visit to Penjikent, an ancient Sogdian city. You might see the local bazaar and mosque. Some tours also include a visit to the Sarazm archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage).
* Drive to the Seven Lakes: The journey from Penjikent to the Seven Lakes is scenic but can be on rough roads, often requiring a 4x4 vehicle (about 80 km).
* Exploring the Seven Lakes:
* You'll typically start from the lowest lake, Mijgon (1640m), and gradually ascend to the highest, Hazorchashma (2332m).
* Each lake has its unique color and charm:
* Mijgon: Known for its changing colors (turquoise, blue, purple).
* Soya: Often shaded by surrounding cliffs.
* Hushyor: Said to be full of fish.
* Nophin: The longest of the lakes, near the largest village.
* Khurdak: The smallest lake.
* Marghusor: The largest and considered the most beautiful, with ancient petroglyphs nearby. You might have the option to rent a donkey for the uphill hike here.
* Hazorchashma: The highest lake, offering stunning views.
* You'll have time for short walks, taking photos, and enjoying the natural beauty. Some tours include a picnic lunch by one of the lakes.
* Return to the Tajik-Uzbek Border: After visiting the lakes, you'll drive back towards the border.
* Border Crossing: You'll cross back into Uzbekistan.