Where ‘Great Game’
spies and explorers once ventured, Tajikistan's awesomely dramatic
highland landscapes are now testing playgrounds for hardy climbers,
trekkers and adventure travellers. Nascent rural homestay programs mean
you might stay in timelessly photogenic rural villages hosted by
gold-toothed, white-bearded patriarchs in iridescent joma
robes.
The people, predominantly Persian- rather than Turkic-speaking, are enormously hospitable but little English is spoken and rural transport is so irregular that you will probably want to fork out for a rented 4WD. But the marvels of the Wakhan Valley, the starkly beautiful 'Roof of the World' Pamirs and the breathtaking lakes and pinnacles of the Fan Mountains all contribute to making Tajikistan arguably Central Asia's most exciting destination.
The people, predominantly Persian- rather than Turkic-speaking, are enormously hospitable but little English is spoken and rural transport is so irregular that you will probably want to fork out for a rented 4WD. But the marvels of the Wakhan Valley, the starkly beautiful 'Roof of the World' Pamirs and the breathtaking lakes and pinnacles of the Fan Mountains all contribute to making Tajikistan arguably Central Asia's most exciting destination.
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