Description
Overview
Highlights

Exploring Kulikalon Bowl
The Kulikalon Bowl features a scattering of stunningly beautiful lakes in every direction.

Visit the Gargantuan Iskanderkul
End your time exploring the Fanns at one of Tajikistan's largest lakes- Iskanderkul.

Sunrise Over Lake Alovaddin
One of the most unforgettable mornings will be our final day of the trek over the mirror-like Alovaddin Lake.
Itinerary
Day 1: Crossing into Adventure – the Seven Lakes of Haft Kul
Included
Lunch
Dinner
Day 2: Haft Kul to Chukurak Lakes
Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 3: Chukurak Lake to Kulikalon Lakes via Chukurak Pass
Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 4: Kulikalon Lakes to Alovaddin Lakes via Alovaddin Pass
Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 5: Alovaddin Lake to Mutnyi Lake, Transfer to Iskanderkul
Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Day 6: Iskanderkul’s Waters and Waterfalls, Transfer to Dushanbe
Included
Breakfast
Lunch
What's included
What's Included
- Meals as noted on itinerary
- English speaking guide
- Pack animal support
- Accommodation on twin room sharing basis in Dushanbe
- Eco tax
- Transportation from the Samarkand-Panjakent border to Artuch
- Transportation from Alovaddin Lake to Iskanderkul
- Transportation from Iskanderkul to Dushanbe
- Night in homestay in Haft Kul
What's Not Included
- Tajikistan visa fee (if applicable)
- Personal kit and equipment
- Sleeping bag (rental available)
- Alcoholic beverages
- Travel insurance
- Tips to local staff
- Tent (rental available)
- Night in guesthouse at Iskanderkul (additional fee)
- Night in hotel in Dushanbe following the tour (additional fee)
Extras & Options
Guesthouse in Iskanderkul - shared room
Don't want to camp on night 4? No Problem
Hotel in Dushanbe on final night - double occupancy
Let us handle the logistics
Hotel in Dushanbe on final night - single occupancy
Let us handle the logistics
Private Transfer from Samarkand to the Panjakent Border Crossing (price is per car, up to 4 pax)
Let us handle the logistics
Sleeping Bag Rental
Don't want to carry yours? Save space in your luggage and rent ours.
Tent Rental
Don't want to carry yours? Save space in your luggage and rent ours.
FAQs
With a low crime rate and welcoming population Tajikistan is generally a safe country to visit. Visitors should exercise regular precautions they would anywhere in the world while traveling in Tajikistan.
The most common problems a traveler may face include corruption, altitude sickness, and stomach upset.
In terms of natural disasters, Tajikistan is prone to earthquakes.
This 7 Day Fann Mountains expedition is rated as challenging and rugged. This means that we will be tent camping each night of the expedition, sleeping in primitive camps, and will be trekking for long hours at higher altitudes. We will have several nights without access to showers, so it can be a bit uncomfortable for some.
You can expect long days of trekking, up to 18 kilometers | 11 miles (7-10 hours) at the longest. As mentioned in the itinerary, we will trek over high mountain passes, the highest just over 3800 meters. We will have pack animal support for the trek to carry food and tents, but you should still expect to carry a pack with roughly 5-10 kg of weight each day.
Most visitors from western countries can enter Tajikistan with either the Tajik e-visa, visa on arrival, or may enter visa-free.
Some nationalities will need to apply for a Tajik visa issued by an embassy or consulate to enter the country.
You can read an overview of Tajikistan’s visa policy here but it would still be wise to check with your nearest Tajik consulate or embassy as visa schemes are always subject to change.
Note that if you will be entering Tajikistan visa-free and you will be staying in the country for more than 10 business days, you must register with OVIR. We will handle this process for you after you’ve checked into the hotel on the first day.
To join any Safar Expeditions departure you will need to carry an active travel insurance plan. Be aware that the remote nature of the Fann Mountains poses very real challenges in the event of medical emergencies and serious illnesses and injuries. Because of this, it is recommended to select an insurance plan that covers both medical care and evacuation.
We recommend using IATI travel insurance for medical coverage and an evacuation plan from Global Rescue.
Prescriptions and over-the-counter meds are usually possible to find in Dushanbe, but we still recommend to make sure to bring any meds you need or may need with you.
The food you’ll encounter during your time in Tajikistan will be simple and tasty.
Please let us know of any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance so that we can accommodate your needs.
Please let us know of any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance so that we can accommodate your needs.
It is possible to purchase a Tajik SIM card in Dushanbe, with T-Cell and Megafon being the best local carriers.
Once we begin our trek in the Fanns, we won’t have access to the internet from Sarytag to Artuch, where we’ll have Wi-Fi (for a fee) for the evening at the base camp. Again we won’t have any internet access until we depart Lake Alovaddin back toward Dushanbe.
Once we begin the trek we will not have access to electricity. I highly recommend purchasing a solar charger and external batteries to bring with you to keep your electronics charged out here.




