Khujand Day Tour from Tashkent | La Vacanza Travel

Khujand Day Tour from Tashkent

Duration: 7 to 8 hours
Destination: Uzbekistan, Toshkent, Tashkent
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  • 7 to 8 hours
  • Tashkent
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  • Not-Cancellable

Overview

Khujand is one of the ancient cities in Central Asia: The age of the city is about 2500 years old . City was found by Cyrus- an Achaemenid emperor and was occupied by Alexander the Great rebuilt , strengthened it and named it: Alexandia furthest. During the centuries the city had very important position on the silk road trade: Connected Samarkand with Fergana Valley and China.
Taking tour to Khujand you will enjoy visiting the noisy and vibrant oriental bazaar "Paishanba" - the largest market in all of Tajikistan. You will be fascinated by the quiet streets, the variety of delicious fruits and the hospitality of the locals, ruins of fortresses, architectural monuments of XVI centuries.

Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Panjshanbe Market, Sharq street Panjshanbe Bazaar, Khujand 735700 Tajikistan

Panjshanbe Covered Market is one of Khujand's famous attractions. Panjshanbe means Thursday. In Dushanbe they traded on Mondays, and in Khujand on Thursdays.
The Panjshanbe bazaar is located in the very center of Khujand and in front of it is the mausoleum of Sheikh Muslihiddin. The bazaar consists of the main pavilion and many shops, tents, and shops adjacent to it. It is always very noisy here, as not only residents of the city come for shopping, but also guests from nearby villages.
The main feature of the Panjshanbe market is its unique architecture and decor. The construction of the pavilion was carried out in the middle of the twentieth century and was completed in 1964. The bazaar building combines elements of oriental and the Stalinist empire, and the decoration is harmoniously performed using the Soviet and Eastern styles.

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Khujand Fortress, Tamburi St. 4, Khujand 735700 Tajikistan

Throughout the history of Khujand, in the centre of the city was its fortress. For 2500 years, the Khujand fortress expanded with the city, was destroyed by the conquerors, rebuilt again.
After archaeological excavations, it was found that the first fortress was erected in the VI-V centuries BC, and consisted of an embankment rampart gradually converted into thick walls of raw clay. Moreover, in addition to the fortress, there was a city wall covering 20 hectares.
During the heyday of the Great Silk Road, the Khujand fortress was rebuilt, as well as the city wall. However, the city grew even more, and was divided into three parts: the citadel, rabad and shahristan. At that time, the Khujand fortress was considered one of the most important city in Central Asia. However, the fortress was destroyed by Genghis Khan's army. In 1219-1220.
In 1999, part of the eastern wall of the Khujan fortress, dating back to the 8th-10th centuries, was restored.

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Historical Local Lore Museum of Archeology and Fortification, Tamburi St. 4, Khujand 735700 Tajikistan

In 1999, part of the eastern wall of the Khujan fortress, dating back to the 8th-10th centuries, was restored and built the Museum of History and Local Lore of Archeology and Fortification adjoined it. This museum contains household items, ceramics and tools found at the excavation site of the fortress. In total, the museum’s fund contains 1,200 exhibits, most of which are available to visitors.

Duration: 40 minutes

Stop At: Mausoleum of Sheik Muslekheddin, Shark St. Panjshanbe Square, Khujand 735700 Tajikistan

This large memorial ensemble, located in the historical part of the city, was erected on the grave of Muslihiddin Khujandi - the ruler of the city of Khujand and poet who lived in the XII century. Sheikh Muslihiddin was a holy miracle worker. At first he was buried in the village of Unji (a suburb of Khujand), but his admirers moved the sheikh's ashes to the city and erected a mausoleum on this site. It was in the 12th century. Then the mausoleum was a small burial chamber of burnt bricks, decorated with terracotta. This tomb was destroyed during the Mongol invasion.
In the XIV century, the mausoleum was rebuilt again. Today the Sheikh Muslikhiddin Mausoleum is an architectural ensemble consisting of a mosque, a minaret of the 19th century (height over 20 m) and sheikh Muslikhiddin's mausoleum.

Duration: 30 minutes

Inclusions
  • Transportation
  • Professional Certified Guide
  • Entrance fees
  • Entry/Admission - Mausoleum of Sheik Muslekheddin
  • Entry/Admission - Panjshanbe Market
  • Entry/Admission - Khujand Fortress
  • Entry/Admission - Historical Local Lore Museum of Archeology and Fortification

Exclusions
  • Tajikistan E-visa
  • Meals
  • Personal Expenses
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Infant seats available
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Most travelers can participate
  • 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
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Departure Point

O‘zbekiston mehmonxonasi., Mirzamakhmud Musakhanov Street 45, Тоshkent, Toshkent, Uzbekistan
Traveler pickup is offered

Airports

  • Vostochny Airport, Tashkent Uzbekistan


Departure Time

07:30 AM


Return Details

Returns to original departure point

Voucher info

You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

Duration

7 to 8 hours


User's Reviews

Toni_A

02 Apr, 2024

The tour itinerary itself was rather simple: market place, museum, mosque visit, Lenin statue. Considering the price, maybe a little too simple. The best part of the tour was definately the very knowledgeable local guide. Khujand town itself seemed interesting but was left a little aside. Maybe adding a short town-walk or some nature visit would make the tour perfect? The duration of the time spent in Khujand could be also an hour or two longer because the Tashkent-Khujand drive with border procedures takes around 2 hours one way. All in all, a good option, three strong stars - and nothing to complain, just constructive criticism.

william_dinata93

22 Mar, 2024

I am happy and delighted to have Farhodbek as my guide in Khujand. He speak English fluently and it‘s nice to hear him talking about his own hometown. Learnt many things from this tour. He is also extremely helpful as I don‘t have any tajik som with me. Totally recommend this tour. The Uzbek driver Daniel & Tajik driver Tahir were also polite.

JnLeonard_N

11 Oct, 2023

Great experience in Tajikistan. Guide Jahongir from Tajikistan part was much experienceed, gave us a lot of informations about Khujand and Tajikistan and showed us great plavesin Khujand.

Extraordinary437866

04 Sep, 2023

We’re glad we did this trip instead of staying in Tashkent as Khujand was a really nice city, but logistics and communication could’ve been better. Our driver in Uzbekistan didn’t speak English, so he had to call someone to explain to us what would be happening for the day. Might’ve been easier if that info were emailed to us in advance. The guide in Tajikistan spoke English pretty well but didn’t really understand it when we spoke, so he couldn’t answer any of our questions. 3 sites in Khujand ended up being closed the day we were there (it was a Monday), which I feel like a tour company should’ve known. But to the guide’s credit, he found other places in the city to show us instead - appreciate his resourcefulness. There was time for lunch but we weren’t hungry…he still took us to a restaurant and we sat there while he ate a huge meal. We hadn’t been given the opportunity to change money, so we wouldn’t have been able to eat even if we’d wanted to. He felt like he was very knowledgeable about the city but not about tourists’ wants and needs.

ArmyRangeratMIT

15 Jul, 2023

If you’re fascinated about the old world and Silk Road like I am, a trip to Khujand, Tajikistan is a must! Tajikistan has a rich Persian history, and an affinity to Alexander the Great, which is a whole new flavor to the other stops on the Silk Road in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan… It’s such an easy day trip from Tashkent and I had a great time! It’s exotic to cross the border, and then a short drive away see the town that has the ancient fortress and a cool city that enjoys seeing tourists. Houmoun my guide couldn’t have been better with the ability to explain all the sites and guide me to some tasty treats along the way. Major thumbs up!

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Silk Road magic in Tajikistan!

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Excellent experience - to be recommended

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Had a great experience visiting Khujand with Silk Road Tour

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