Introducing Tajikistan
Tajikistan, a landlocked country in Central Asia, shares borders with Kyrgyzstan, China, Afghanistan, and Uzbekistan. While Tajikistan is the smallest of the Central Asian countries, it has the most and highest mountains — more than nine-tenths of the nation is mountainous, with about half of those mountains reaching at least 3,000 meters above sea level. Iskanderkul Lake and the Fann Mountains are popular destinations for visitors interested in activities such as mountaineering, camping, trekking, and bird watching. Additionally, travelers seeking a different kind of adventure can add the Pamir Highway, one of the world’s highest and most challenging roads, to their itinerary. Featuring a deep-rooted and storied history, agriculture, mining, and hydroelectric power. For more information on Tajikistan travel, check out Tajikistan: The capital and other cities.
Turkish Airlines offers flights to Tajikistan; flights arrive at Dushanbe Airport in the capital, Dushanbe. Flights to Tajikistan take an average of four hours and 45 minutes, and ticket fares may vary depending on the season.




