Two days tour to Tajikistan from Samarkand

7 Lakes and Iskanderkul Lake Tour

Tour Details

Seven lakes from Samarkand Tour Highlights

Experience an unforgettable cross-border journey through the heart of Central Asia, blending the rich cultural heritage of Uzbekistan with the raw natural beauty of Tajikistan. This adventure takes you deep into the Fan Mountains, where you’ll witness spectacular alpine scenery and the vibrant, shifting hues of the Seven Lakes (Haft Kul). Beyond the trails, you will discover the legend of Iskandarkul Lake and its powerful waterfalls, while immersing yourself in local life through an authentic village homestay. It is a perfect fusion of legendary landscapes and genuine cultural connection.
Fann mountains trekking tour, seven lakes

From Samarkand to Halfkul Lakes

Day 1: Samarkand – Jartepa Border – Panjakent – Seven Lakes – Iskandarkul – Saritag Village
Seven lakes Hazorchashma last lake

Your journey begins in Samarkand, heading east toward the mountains as the landscape gradually changes from historic plains to dramatic highlands. After crossing the Jartepa border, you enter Tajikistan and continue to the Shing valley

The road winds through narrow valleys and traditional villages to the breathtaking Seven Lakes (Haft Kul)—a chain of alpine lakes, each with its own striking color ranging from turquoise and emerald to deep blue. You will visit several of the lakes, enjoy gentle walks along the shores, capture unforgettable photographs, and experience the peaceful atmosphere of mountain life. Lunch is served at a local guesthouse, offering authentic Tajik flavors.

In the afternoon, continue through spectacular mountain scenery toward the legendary Iskandarkul region, associated with Alexander the Great. The journey itself is a highlight, with sweeping views of rivers, cliffs, and high peaks.

Arrive in Saritag village, a remote mountain settlement where time seems to stand still. You are welcomed by your host family at Shahboz Homestay. Enjoy a warm, homemade Tajik dinner, tea, and storytelling, offering a genuine cultural exchange and insight into rural mountain life.

Overnight at the homestay surrounded by silence and stars.

Overnight: Shahboz Homestay, Saritag
Total distance: ~300 km
Total driving time: ~6–7 hours (including stops)

Iskander Kul stony beach and snow capped mountains

Wake up to crisp mountain air and enjoy a traditional breakfast with local bread, dairy products, and tea. After breakfast, set out to explore the stunning Iskandarkul Lake, one of Tajikistan’s most iconic natural landmarks. The crystal-clear lake lies at the foot of snow-capped peaks and changes color with the light, creating a magical atmosphere.

Take a leisurely walk along the lakeshore and continue with a short hike to the powerful Iskandar Waterfall, often called the “Fan Niagara.” Feel the cool mist, enjoy panoramic viewpoints, and take memorable photos of this dramatic natural spectacle.

After the visit, drive back to Panjakent for lunch at a local restaurant. The afternoon is dedicated to a Panjakent city tour, with optional visits to:

  • The Ancient Panjakent archaeological site, revealing ruins of a once-thriving Sogdian city
  • The Rudaki Museum
  • The local bazaar for souvenirs, dried fruits, and handicrafts

Later, transfer to the Jartepa border, cross back into Uzbekistan, and continue to Samarkand, where you are dropped off at your hotel.

Total distance: ~280 km
Total driving time: ~6–7 hours (including sightseeing)

Tour Information

Tour Inclusions

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in Samarkand
  • All ground transportation during the tour (Uzbekistan & Tajikistan sides)
  • Assistance at Jartepa border crossing
  • Local Tajik driver/guide
  • 1 night accommodation at Shahboz Homestay in Saritag
  • Meals:
    • 1 breakfast
    • 1 lunch
    • 1 dinner (traditional homemade food)
  • Visit to Seven Lakes (Haft Kul)
  • Visit to Iskandarkul Lakeand hike to Iskandar Waterfall
  • Panjakent city orientation tour
  • All local taxes and service charges
  • Entrance fees

Tour Exclusions

  • Visa fees (if applicable)
  • Border crossing fees (if any)
  • Travel and medical insurance
  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, snacks, drinks)
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Optional entrance fees (Ancient Panjakent museum)
  • Tips and gratuities
  • Any services not mentioned in the Tour Inclusions

Price Per Person for 2026 

Number of people Price per person 
1 pax USD 1,085
pax USD 600
pax USD 443
4 pax USD 403
5 – 6 pax USD 391
7 -8 pax USD 345

Single room 25$ per room

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