Our Tajikistan holidays & tours

Get lost within a world of spice stalls and yak carts, where towering mountains melt into blue streams and the echo of hand carved instruments plays a constant background beat. Our Tajikistan holidays and tours take you from Dushanbe to Gissar, from the lake of Iskander Kul and UNESCO site of Penjikent to the amazing Pamir Highway. And we ensure that communities benefit along the way, whether purchasing supplies from local nomadic peoples along the Silk Road, or getting you a good night’s sleep on the route at a homestay – a great way to get a glimpse into what life is like for some people here.

Our top Tajikistan holidays

Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan small group holiday

From £4295 to £4395
16 days ex flights
See the striking mountain scenery of the Pamir Highway
Small group2026: 5 Jun, 5 Jul, 2027: 4 Jun, 2 Jul

Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan holiday

From £3085
16 days ex flights
Explore the ancient Silk Road mountains and communities
Small group2026: 6 Jun, 4 Jul, 15 Aug, 2027: 5 Jun, 3 Jul, 14 Aug

Tajikistan & Kyrgyzstan holiday, The Pamir Highway

From £3899 to £4049
18 days ex flights
Travel on one of the world's most breathtaking routes
Small group2026: 4 Jun, 2027: 3 Jun

The five stans silk road holiday

From £6079 to £6799
23 days ex flights
Step into the pages of history on a silk road tour
Small group2026: 1 May, 9 Jun, 20 Jun, 29 Jul, 29 Aug, 6 Sep, 11 Sep, 18 Sep, 25 Sep, 2 Oct, 9 Oct, 2027: 30 Apr, 22 May, 29 May, 8 Jun, 19 Jun, 28 Jul, 14 Aug, 28 Aug, 5 Sep, 10 Sep, 17 Sep, 24 Sep, 1 Oct, 8 Oct

Central Asia overland tour, the stans

From £6749 to £7749
26 days ex flights
An epic journey through the five 'stans' of Central Asia
Small group2026: 23 May, 27 Aug, 2027: 22 May, 26 Aug

Silk Road holiday, five Stans of Central Asia

From £7595 to £7695
29 days ex flights
Journey through the 5 stans of Central Asia
Small group2026: 9 May, 24 May, 7 Jun, 25 Jul, 2027: 23 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 25 Jul, 22 Aug, 12 Sep

The Five Stans holiday, Ancient Silk Road Cities

From £4390 to £4490
23 days ex flights
Small group adventure through the fascinating Five Stans
Small group2026: 19 Apr, 3 May, 17 May, 31 Aug, 2027: 18 Apr, 2 May, 16 May, 30 Aug

Five Stans adventure tour, Silk Road odyssey

From £6899
4 weeks ex flights
Epic Silk Road journey through Central Asia’s Five Stans.
Small group2026: 6 Jun

Small group holiday to the Stans

From £10130 to £10920
30 days ex flights
Tread in the footsteps of the ancient Silk Road
Small group2026: 20 Apr, 18 May, 24 Aug, 14 Sep, 2027: 29 Apr, 17 May, 23 Aug, 13 Sep
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TAJIKISTAN MAP & HIGHLIGHTS

There’s a lot of road travel involved when journeying around Takijistan, and you’ll travel by 4-wheel drive most of the time – certainly along the Pamir Highway which just can’t be accessed without a sturdy vehicle. These are ‘roads’ in the loosest sense of the term, and would be better described as gravel tracks that will test even the most patient of passengers’ wits with their combination of lumps, bumps and potholes. You can expect daily stints of a few hours, but it’s not like travelling on the M25 in rush hour; road travel along the Pamir Highway is regarded as one of the most amazing road trips in the world thanks to the spectacular surrounding scenery.
Dushanbe

1. Dushanbe

Formerly ‘Stalinabad’, Dushanbe is a city that is fast developing. Clearly rooted in Soviet style, it’s a rather glitzy blend of broad avenues, neoclassical architecture, and, oddly, the world’s tallest flag pole; all perhaps trying to draw attention away from the dank apartment blocks that taint its edges. The Museum of Antiquities is a great introduction to the diverse cultures that have held sway there.
Iskander-Kul Lake

2. Iskander-Kul Lake

Lying on the northern slopes of the dense, green Gissar Range in the Fann Mountains, mountain lake Iskander-Kul, is a true visual feast. Glacial in its origin, but almost tropical looking under the bright sun thanks to its striking opal-blue colour, it lies at an altitude of over 2,000m, so you can’t swim in it. You can, however, wander around its peaceful, bird-heavy surrounds for hours on end.
Istaravshan

3. Istaravshan

An ancient centre of trade and crafts, Istaravshan still has a craftsman’s quarter today – a higgledy-piggledy maze of blacksmiths workshops, woodcarvers, and tiny houses hidden behind straw-and-wattle plastered walls. The Khazrati-Shokh complex, located in the old town, consists of two mausoleums and a mosque, each well preserved and a great insight into Muslim culture in Tajikistan.
Khorog

4. Khorog

Dressed in a green swathe of apple, apricot and mulberry trees, Khorog, the only real town among the Pamirs, is noted for its flora as evidenced by its eponymous Botanical Gardens where plants and trees from all over the world somehow manage to thrive at altitude. On Saturdays, the border is lifted allowing a captivating Tajiki-Afghan market to take place.
Penjikent

5. Penjikent

UNESCO-listed Penjikent is an ancient Sogdian city which was, in its 5th to 8th century heyday, one of the most vibrant cities along the Silk Road. Now an excavated hillside exposing lots of interesting archaeological relics including a former palace and a necropolis, a one-room museum puts into context what you’re looking at and the mountain panorama makes it all the more atmospheric.
The Pamir Highway

6. The Pamir Highway

The second highest highway in the world, the Pamir Highway runs from Osh in Kyrgyzstan to Khorog in Tajikistan and is towered over by 7,000m snow-covered peaks including those of the famed Hindu Kush. Dotted with home stays, natural hot springs, and quirky village markets, the highway is a holy grail for cyclists, but is lesser-travelled with good reason – it’s absolutely beautiful, but gruelling too.

Our Tajikistan holidays reviews

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Paul Farmer14 Oct 2025
Hard work but excellent!!! Visiting the Oasis cities of Khiva/Bukhara & Samarkand. 5 stars.read more
Linda Curtis29 Sep 2025
Really enjoyed it and would give it 9 out of 10,It was very well organised from start to finish read more
Hugh Roberts22 Jul 2025
The silk road in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan and the steppes, plains, lakes, mountains and valleys of Kyrgyzstan. Meeting local people and local craftsmen.read more
Laura Palmucci01 Jul 2025
Exceptional, the guide was very very good, with excellent English, ready to change plans if needed, knowledgeable, witty, in a word memorable. The breathtaking landscape of Tajikistan and the opportunity of peeping into Afghanistan that was for most of the time just few meters away.read more
Written by Polly Humphris
Photo credits: [Page banner: Ben Paarman] [Dushanbe: Prince Roy] [Iskander-Kul Lake: Rjruiziii] [Penjikent: Stefan Krasowski] [Istaravshan: Bertramz] [Khorog: Zack Knowles] [Pamir Highway: lee hughes] [Map intro box: rugbyxm]