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Seven Lakes and Fann Mountains Group Day Tour from Samarkand
About
This tour offers a rare chance to visit Tajikistan’s beautiful Seven Lakes in just one day from Samarkand. It is more than a nature trip — it combines a cross-border experience, ancient history, local life, and breathtaking mountain scenery.
Travelers cross the Uzbekistan–Tajikistan border on foot, meet the Tajikistan-side driver, and continue toward the Fann Mountains. On the way, the tour includes short stops at Sarazm UNESCO Archaeological Site and Panjakent Bazaar before reaching the Seven Lakes.
The highlight is the scenic drive through the Haft Kul valley, with photo stops at the lakes and special time at Marguzor Lake, the largest and most impressive of the Seven Lakes. With TravelX...
Highlights
From 9 hours to 11 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 5 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 9 hours to 11 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 5 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
- Comfortable car/minivan from Samarkand to Jartepa border and back. - Tajikistan-side transportation Local vehicle from Sarazm border to Panjakent and Seven Lakes back to the border
Tour planning, local coordination, border-side arrangement, and support during the trip.
Lunch in Lake area in the guesthouse, homemade local meals
English-speaking guide or driver-guide, depending on selected package.
Sarazm museum admission fee has to be paid on site
Travelers are responsible for checking their Tajikistan entry requirements before booking.
make sure re-enter Uzbekistan, especially important for travelers with a single-entry Uzbekistan
Travel insurance
Extra stops, extended hiking, special photo sessions, or additional village visits are not included
Meeting Points
Departure
Registon ko'chasi 5
The meeting is in front of Registan, next to the traffic light, drive waits the travelers with the TravelX sign.
Return
Important Information
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Service animals allowed
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Seven Lakes and Fann Mountains Group Day Tour from Samarkand
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About
This tour offers a rare chance to visit Tajikistan’s beautiful Seven Lakes in just one day from Samarkand. It is more than a nature trip — it combines a cross-border experience, ancient history, local life, and breathtaking mountain scenery.
Travelers cross the Uzbekistan–Tajikistan border on foot, meet the Tajikistan-side driver, and continue toward the Fann Mountains. On the way, the tour includes short stops at Sarazm UNESCO Archaeological Site and Panjakent Bazaar before reaching the Seven Lakes.
The highlight is the scenic drive through the Haft Kul valley, with photo stops at the lakes and special time at Marguzor Lake, the largest and most impressive of the Seven Lakes. With TravelX...
Highlights
From 9 hours to 11 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 5 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 9 hours to 11 hours
Offered in German (Deutsch) & 5 Others
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
- Comfortable car/minivan from Samarkand to Jartepa border and back. - Tajikistan-side transportation Local vehicle from Sarazm border to Panjakent and Seven Lakes back to the border
Tour planning, local coordination, border-side arrangement, and support during the trip.
Lunch in Lake area in the guesthouse, homemade local meals
English-speaking guide or driver-guide, depending on selected package.
Sarazm museum admission fee has to be paid on site
Travelers are responsible for checking their Tajikistan entry requirements before booking.
make sure re-enter Uzbekistan, especially important for travelers with a single-entry Uzbekistan
Travel insurance
Extra stops, extended hiking, special photo sessions, or additional village visits are not included
Meeting Points
Departure
Registon ko'chasi 5
The meeting is in front of Registan, next to the traffic light, drive waits the travelers with the TravelX sign.
Return
Itinerary
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Jartepa chegara bojxona posti
This tour includes a land border crossing between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan at the Jartepa/Sarazm checkpoint. Guests will pass passport control on the Uzbekistan side, walk through the border zone, and enter Tajikistan through the Sarazm checkpoint. Our Tajik driver/guide will meet you after border control and continue the tour to Panjakent and the Seven Lakes. On return, the same process is repeated in reverse. Border crossing time may vary depending on queues and passport procedures. Please make sure your passport, Tajikistan entry permission, and Uzbekistan re-entry permission are valid before booking.
40 minutes
2
Proto-urban site of Sarazm
After crossing the Jartepa/Sarazm border, we will visit Sarazm, one of the oldest archaeological settlements in Central Asia and Tajikistan’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site dates back to the 4th–3rd millennium BCE and shows traces of early urban life, ancient crafts, metallurgy, and trade connections in the Zeravshan Valley. This short stop gives travelers a historical introduction to Tajikistan before continuing to Panjakent and the Seven Lakes.
40 minutes
3
Panjakent Bazaar
After visiting Sarazm, we continue to Panjakent Bazaar, one of the best places to experience local life in northern Tajikistan. The bazaar is full of colors, sounds, and aromas — fresh fruits, mountain honey, dried apricots, nuts, spices, traditional bread, and local sellers creating a warm and authentic market atmosphere. This is not a staged tourist stop, but a real local bazaar where residents shop every day. It is a perfect place for photos, short cultural interaction, and buying snacks before the scenic drive to the Seven Lakes.
40 minutes
4
Seventh of the seven lakes (Haft-Kul)
The Seven Lakes, also known as Haft Kul, are one of the most beautiful natural wonders of Tajikistan’s Fann Mountains. Each lake has its own character, color, and story. The journey begins with Nezhigon, famous for its changing turquoise and blue tones, then continues to Soya, a peaceful lake hidden in the shadow of high cliffs. Gushor adds a more dramatic landscape with steep rocky slopes, while Nofin stretches through the valley with local village life and mountain legends. The small and quiet Khurdak offers a hidden, peaceful stop before reaching Marguzor, the largest and most photogenic lake of the route. The final lake, Hazorchashma, sits high in the mountains and gives travelers the feeling of reaching a remote and untouched corner of Tajikistan.
This tour is perfect for travelers who want to escape the city, enjoy mountain scenery, take unforgettable photos, and experience Tajikistan’s natural beauty in just one day from Samarkand.
3 hours
5
Marguzor
Marguzor is the largest and one of the most beautiful lakes in the chain. Many travelers consider it the main highlight of Seven Lakes because of its wide jade-blue water, mountain background, and open panoramic views. This is usually the best place for longer photo stops, lunch, relaxation, and enjoying the full beauty of the Fann Mountains. Petroglyphs and local stories around Marguzor also add historical and cultural value to the visit.
Hazorchashma is the highest and final lake of the route. Its name means “a thousand springs,” referring to the many water sources that feed the lake and river. Located at around 2,400 meters above sea level, Hazorchashma feels more remote and wild than the lower lakes. The road ends near this area, giving travelers the feeling of reaching the edge of the mountain world.