Viagem de um dia a Penjikent saindo de Samarcanda





Descrição
Penjikent é uma cidade antiga no Tajiquistão. A última cidade antiga dos Sogdians 5-8cc em Vale Zerafshan, com um cenário muito antigo ao longo da Grande Rota da Seda, que foi arruinada pela invasão dos árabes por 7-8 cc. Cidade natal de Rudaki, o primeiro grande poeta tajique moderno do século X. Nesta excursão de um dia, você visitará Ancient Sarazm (Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO, idade do bronze - 5500 y), ruínas da Antiga Panjakent, mercado local e Visita ao museu Rudaki.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Esta manhã, você partirá da fronteira entre o Uzbequistão e o Tajiquistão (1 h). Depois de cruzar as duas fronteiras, você encontrará seu motorista e seu guia e seguirá para uma das cidades históricas e bonitas de Panjakent, no vale de Zerafshan. Era uma vez uma cidade antiga em Sogdiana. As ruínas da cidade velha estão nos arredores da cidade moderna. A área importante de pássaros de Sarazm fica a jusante da cidade na planície inundada do rio com vegetação de rebocador.
Rudaki é o fundador da literatura clássica tajique - persa 9-10, que nasceu na vila de Panjrud e foi enterrado lá. Ele foi o poeta mais popular do estado de Somonids, 9 a 10 cc. Em 2008, o governo do Tajiquistão comemorou oficialmente o 1150 aniversário de Rudaki no país e hoje temos muitos lugares, ruas e universidades com o nome desse grande poeta. No final da tarde, depois de toda a exploração em Panjakent, volte para a fronteira tadjique / uzbeque com Samarkand. Atravesse a fronteira e siga para Samarcanda. Encontre nosso motorista no lado de Samarkand e transfira para o último ponto na cidade de Samarkand. Fim do passeio.
Sarazm antigo Essa visão foi escavada em 1970, quando um dos habitantes locais foi trabalhar no campo e de repente encontrou um machado e, caso ele precisasse, decidiu mantê-lo. Mas uma vez, quando foi visitar um dos museus, viu algo semelhante com machado em seu depósito e mostrou aos arqueólogos. De fato, desde então, o assentamento de Sarazm foi escavado como um dos primeiros assentamentos muito bem desenvolvidos da Idade do Bronze no território da Ásia Central e, em 2010, estava na lista do patrimônio da UNESCO. Oficialmente, o governo do Tajiquistão comemorará 5500 anos de Sarazm em outubro de 2020.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Opções de transporte com acessibilidade para cadeirantes
- Todas as áreas e superfíceis são acessíveis para cadeirantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(4)
・It is not recommended. When I crossed the border in Tajikistan by land, two local people showed me around in a car, and they didn't know much about sightseeing spots, only explained what they had done on the spot in English. They asked me to come back a year later because I could explain, but it seemed like they were hiring people with untrained English education. ・Lunch was even paid for for two guides. · The taxi that was arranged for us came to our hotel, but on the way back we had to negotiate with the taxi people near the border and we were forced to pay a premium taxi fee. Although they gave us cash, it was quite distressing because many people tried to snatch it from us. ・Going on my own is difficult, such as negotiating a taxi, but considering the total amount of money, it was a pretty expensive tour. We paid just under 60,000 yen in Japanese yen, of which 16,000 yen ($100) was handed to us in Uzbekistan and we paid two guides on the Tajik side, so I think it was their daily wage. It is expensive, so I think you should hire a taxi and find someone you can trust to guide you. You may not be able to find the guide guide any longer.
Dear Kazuki, Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. I am sorry to learn that your experience did not meet your expectations. We always strive to provide our guests with a smooth and enjoyable journey, and we take all comments seriously. Regarding the concerns you mentioned, I would like to clarify a few points. The tour guide on the Tajikistan side has been working with our company since 2017 and is one of our most experienced guides. Throughout the years, he has successfully guided many international visitors and has consistently received positive feedback. Additionally, the tour program booked for your trip did not include meals, including lunch. This information was specified in the itinerary provided before the tour. Concerning your transfer from the Uzbekistan border, our driver was in meeting point and waited for you until 19:00. You were requested to return to the same location where the driver had indicated he would meet you. Unfortunately, when you did not arrive, you arranged your own taxi and proceeded to the hotel independently. As a result, our driver was unable to locate you despite waiting for an extended period. We sincerely regret any misunderstanding that may have occurred and appreciate your comments. Guest feedback is very important to us, as it helps us continuously improve our services. We hope that despite these issues, you were able to enjoy the cultural and historical attractions of the region. Thank you for your understanding, and we wish you all the best in your future travels.
We took a day trip to Penjikent. It was a wonderful experience. Our guide was able to pass on to us his love of his country, which is so rich in the history of civilisations. The scenery in the mountains was breathtaking.
Very good day-trip from Samarkand to Penjikent Tajikistan to see the town, visit the Rudaki Museum, look at the historical excavations, and have a Tajik lunch. The driver in Samarkand picked me up at my hotel and was on time, as were the driver and guide in Tajikistan. You have to walk a bit to cross the international border, but that was an interesting break. The excavations are of the settlement of Penjikent, dating from the 5th to 8th centuries AD. My guide was quite knowledgeable. And my driver back to Samarkand was there early to take me back to my hotel. I tried to book a similar trip with Trip Advisor, but the minimum participation is 2 people--why? I am so glad I found this from AdvanTour for just me. No complaints about this excursion.



