Private Seven Lakes Tajikistan Expedição de Jeep 4x4 de Samarcanda





Descrição
Do outro lado da fronteira de Samarcanda, você pode encontrar uma jóia escondida - os Sete Lagos. Situados entre as montanhas Fann, os lagos são conhecidos por suas cores impressionantes, variando de azul profundo a turquesa brilhante. Visite uma cadeia de lagos de montanha deslumbrantes, conduza por aldeias pitorescas, desfrute de um almoço tradicional e aprenda sobre a cultura e as tradições locais ao longo do caminho - apenas você e sua empresa, um Guia local profissional e transporte privado.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Pick up do hotel Samarkand, dirija até Boarder com motorista uzbeque, encontre seu guia / motorista tadjique do outro lado da fronteira, dirija até o lago mais baixo - Nezhigon - a uma altitude de 1.640 metros. Seu nome vem da palavra tadjique para cílios, embora o raciocínio por trás desse nome não seja claro. Distingue-se por sua gama de cores vibrantes: dependendo da iluminação e da estação, a água pode ser turquesa, azul ou até roxa.
O Lago Soya recebeu o nome da palavra tadjique para “sombra” – como este lago está situado entre altas falésias, fica à sombra quase o dia todo. Como Nezhigon, a água no Lago Soya muda de cor dependendo do clima e da hora do dia.
O terceiro lago, Gushor, fica a 400 metros de Soya e, ao se aproximar, você verá um riacho turbulento conectando os dois. Todos esses nomes significam “vigilante”. O Lago Gushor é cercado por penhascos íngremes e já foi o lar de cobras venenosas, o que explica a origem do nome do lago.
Nofin, o quarto dos sete lagos, é muito alongado – tem mais de 2,5 quilómetros de comprimento, mas apenas cerca de 200 metros de largura. O nome do lago significa “cordão umbilical”, devido ao Nofin ser o central dos sete lagos e muito longo, como um cordão umbilical. Os moradores contam diversas lendas e dizem que o lago guarda segredos., hora do almoço
Khurdak - este lago, cujo nome significa "bebê", é o menor dos Sete Lagos. A distância do Lago Nofin ao Lago Khurdak é de 1,5 km, e ao longo do caminho você pode ver a vila de Padrut.
Este é o maior e, para muitos, o mais bonito dos Sete Lagos. A extensão de água azul e as majestosas montanhas ao fundo criam uma paisagem magnífica. Petroglifos de povos primitivos foram encontrados na costa de Marguzor e, na Idade Média, pedras semipreciosas foram extraídas perto do lago. Hoje, no extremo sul do lago, há uma pequena vila cujas casas estão espalhadas pelas encostas circundantes. Os moradores contam lendas e contos de fadas sobre o Lago Marguzor.
Hazorchashma - o sétimo e mais alto dos Sete Lagos está localizado a cerca de 2.400 metros acima do nível do mar. O nome Hazorchashma (ou Azorchashma) significa “mil nascentes” – o lago é alimentado pelas águas de dois rios e muitos córregos e nascentes. Hazorchashma é o último lago no desfiladeiro do rio Shing. A estrada termina aqui e além disso não há mais assentamentos e você encontra apenas a vida selvagem das Montanhas Fan.
Dirija até a fronteira com guia / motorista tadjique, passe pela fronteira tadjique
passe pela fronteira uzbeque e volte ao seu ponto de partida
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Requer condicionamento físico moderado
- É necessário um visto de entrada múltipla para o Uzbequistão ou isenção de visto para reentrar no Uzbequistão com este passeio
- O visto online tadjique deve ser solicitado com pelo menos 7 dias de antecedência
- Dependendo da passagem da fronteira e das condições das estradas, as visitas a todos os 7 lagos podem ser reduzidas para garantir o retorno atempado ao ponto de partida; não será oferecido qualquer reembolso por isso.
- Montanha não estrada asfaltada
- não recomendado para crianças menores de 6 anos
Avaliações(12)
The tour went really well. We really enjoyed it. The lakes and the landscape are really beautiful. We'd love to explore Tajikistan more thoroughly. The guide, the driver, and the agency's service were all excellent.
Thanks Ricard, Tajikistan is a beautiful country & the Pamir highway is once in a life time experience if you have the time, will be happy to help you if you decide to do it.
Overall very nice excursion with exciting border crossings and great landscapes. Due to time constraints we could not visit the 7th lake, the gravel road along the lakes is very bumpy.
Dear David, Thank you very much for leaving your review on our website. We truly value and appreciate your feedback and support. For future tours, we will carefully consider your suggestion to start the tour earlier in order to improve the experience for our guests. Thank you once again for choosing us. Kind regards, Silk Tour Team
This tour is a deathtrap. We were sent up the mountain in a weak, unsuitable people carrier. Minor rainfall led to several mudpatches, which the guide and driver refused to drive through in case the vehicle got stuck and they got into trouble. We were stranded on a remote mountain for four hours, running out of water. When I asked the guide if we would be stuck overnight, he said "I really hope not". The staff watched us shovelling mud ourselves out of the road, declining to call for help, despite nightfall approaching. Eventually, when we insisted they call a rescue vehicle, they finally did it. We then had to hike for an hour along an unsafe pebble stone river bank, with storming rapids a few inches to the left. One of us almost fell into the rapids. He was bleeding after the fall. Shoes, shorts and bags were lost or ruined, causing over £300 of property damage. Eventually, the rescue vehicle arrived, but we'd have been stuck up the mountain after dark if I hadn't insisted on it being called. When I complained and asked for my money back, the organiser claimed dishonestly that we were sent up in a 4by4 and that we were prevented from travelling due to other cars being stuck. This is untrue, it was a people carrier, and the road was cleared several times of smaller cars, but our staff wouldn't risk the mud patch because they knew the people carrier wasn't up to it. We were given a £50 per person refund from the £200 per person trip. Under the circumstances, we should have had an apology and a full refund. Of note is that we didn't actually do around a third of the itinerary due to the crisis. But far more significant was the property damage, risk to life and distress caused. I tried to explain this to the operator in an extended account with evidence, but he ignored the full account and eventually stopped engaging. Don't risk this dangerous, badly organised trip.
Craig you used 2 different account to tell same lies about this trip and mislead other readers which shows what a great person you are.
Awesome tour, amazing nature, amazing mountains scenery and the guide and driver so nice. Thank you!
u r welcome nothing is more rewarding to us than happy customers & this is our endeavour.
Very happy we managed to visit ALL seven lakes as we were also lucky with wonderful weather for such trip! First of all, as the trip took place in November, sunset that time of the year is at 5:20 PM already, so I requested early departure at 7:00 AM instead of listed 8:00 AM to catch all the daytime. The day before the organizer Mr. Amir kindly confirmed that weather is great and we are good to go, agreed on early departure at 7:00 AM and provided with Excel file with a schedule visiting every lake. Very convenient, flexible and fast responsive tour operator! First, local driver picked us up at our home in Samarkand. It takes less than 1 hour to get to the border. At 8 AM the border crossing takes around 20-25 minutes, very smooth process there. At the Tajikistan side at 8:15 AM we met our guide Mr. Umar with driver Mr. Mansur and headed to Panjakent city for supermarket shopping to get snacks and drinks (not included in a tour price). After another hour of driving gravel road, we reached the first lake. Take note that there is no reception/internet in the area. Our guide Mr. Umar is very knowledgeable, explained A LOT about every lake, about local people and culture and many, many more. We had a lot of questions and we got very detailed and interesting answers on all of them, appreciate it, learnt a lot! Along the way we had a photo stops at every lake, without any rush. All relaxing and smooth. To get to the seventh lake you need to hike for around 30 minutes. By the lake we had a lunch with snacks we bought in Panjakent. I would suggest bringing proper food, as there is no shops/cafes at all in the area and tour operator doesn't provide lunch, as well. So be advised and prepared. We departed back to Panjakent at around 4 o'clock and reached Panjakent at around 5:15 PM, just by the sunset. I asked to drop us in Panjakent by our hotel, as we wanted to stay for a day to explore city itself, so we haven't had a ride back to Samarkand with the tour operator. Thanks a lot to Mr. Amir for organizing and adjusting the schedule, Mr. Umar for such an interesting stories and precious information, and Mr. Mansur for driving us safely around!
I had an amazing day exploring the Fann mountains and the seven lakes. The guide Dawood and driver Masoor were so helpful and shared amazing history and background of Tajikistan. I would highly recommend this trip.
The trip to the 7 lakes in the Fan Mountains is a worthwhile experience. Technically, it went excellently. We were picked up on time at our hotel in Samarkand and dropped off at the Uzbek-Tajik border after about an hour's drive. With the necessary papers, crossing the border is no problem. Drivers and tour guides were waiting for us on the Tajik side. After a short stop at a hotel in Penjikent, we drove on to the valley of the Shing River. We drove up a dusty road to the 7 lakes. The landscape is breathtakingly beautiful. Steep mountains and a rushing river accompanied us. By now, our friendly tour guide, who spoke good English, had already told us a lot about the history of Tajikistan. Now we could concentrate on the beauty of nature and scenes of rural life in the mountains. At lunchtime we had a small meal on a mountain farmer's farm. That was decent and relaxing. We continued along the lakes. At each lake we found one or two places where it was worth getting out for a photo stop or just to admire the natural beauty. Our driver continued on the dirt road after the 6th lake, so the small mountain hike was relatively short and not so strenuous. We reached the 7th lake at an altitude of 2400 meters. After a short ice-cold footbath in the lake, we went back to the car and downhill until we reached Penjikent again. In accordance with our wishes, we visited the ruins of old Penjikent, from which we had a beautiful view of the Serafshan River and the Turkestan mountain range. We were then dropped off at the border again, crossed it and were already awaited by our Uzbek driver, who took us back to the hotel. In summary, we can say that this trip was a wonderful experience, which we also owe to the perfect organization, the reliable drivers and the knowledgeable and friendly, open-minded tour guide.
This tour was fantastic. Good communication with the tour company, punctual drivers, and a truly wonderful guide. The Seven Lakes are very remote but are absolutely stunning. Lunch was great, and the stops in Panjikent were also interesting. Tajikistan is an intriguing and beautiful place -- I highly recommend this tour.
This tour company is an absolute scam. They completely lie about the time and itinerary to make you think it’s achievable … but it’s not. For example. They say it will take 45 mins from the boarder to the 1st lake, it doesn’t. It takes 2.5 hours. Which means it’s logistically impossible to accomplish this itinerary in a day. The tour company knows that. They are based in UZ and the Taj guides were wonderful and clear that the times allocated are only if you take a helicopter. Additionally, the road to the lakes is nothing more than a goat path. For miles. So gear up for 3.5 hours (ONE WAY) on this bumpy road. We’ve traveled to dozens of countries and this tour was by far my greatest error. Additionally, I asked for a 50% refund since we could only accomplish 25% of the promised itinerary and they refused. Spare yourself the regret.
Elizabeth, I think u made your point since this is your 3rd review, yes we r based in Samarkand where the tour starts and end, yes we use Tajik guides once we cross boarder since it is logical to use a local guide who knows her/his country better. Pls do not tell 1/2 trurth, it took u a long time since road was partialy closed due to unforseen mud slides which is a force major condition that does not qualify a customer for a refund anywhere in the world. We & our agent acted in good faith and went beyond call of duty to make your trip as pleasant as possibel under previaling condition, as a world traveler you should have more understanding when you do extreme tours, If you check our reviews you will see only posative experinece so I am sorry that you were unsatisfied but no one can control weather conditions.
Great adventure crossing border another country beautiful lake everything in one day. Easy to go if you have visa for Tallis than



