Khujand Day Tour från Tasjkent





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Khujand är en av de antika städerna i Centralasien: Stadens ålder är cirka 2500 år gammal. Staden hittades av Kyros - en Achaemenidisk kejsare och ockuperades av Alexander den Stora ombyggda, förstärkte den och kallade den: Alexandia längst. Under århundradena hade staden en mycket viktig position när det gäller handel med silkevägar: Anslutet Samarkand med Fergana Valley och Kina. På tur till Khujand kommer du att besöka den bullriga och livliga orientaliska basaren "Paishanba" - den största marknaden i hela Tadzjikistan. Du kommer att bli fascinerad av de tysta gatorna, de olika läckra frukterna och gästfriheten för lokalbefolkningen, fästningsruiner, arkitektoniska monument från XVI århundraden.
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Panjshanbe Covered Market är en av Khujands kända attraktioner. Panjshanbe betyder torsdag. I Dushanbe handlade de på måndagar och i Khujand på torsdagar. Panjshanbe-basaren ligger i centrum av Khujand och framför den är Sheikh Muslihiddins mausoleum. Basaren består av huvudpaviljongen och många butiker, tält och butiker intill den. Det är alltid mycket bullrigt här, eftersom inte bara invånarna i staden kommer för att shoppa utan också gäster från närliggande byar. Det viktigaste med Panjshanbe-marknaden är dess unika arkitektur och inredning. Konstruktionen av paviljongen genomfördes i mitten av det tjugonde århundradet och slutfördes 1964. Basarbyggnaden kombinerar inslag av orientaliska och stalinistiska imperiet, och dekorationen utförs harmoniskt med hjälp av sovjetiska och östra stilar.
Under hela Khujands historia var fästningen i centrum av staden. Under 2500 år expanderade Khujand-fästningen med staden, förstördes av erövringarna, byggdes om igen. Efter arkeologiska utgrävningar konstaterades det att den första fästningen uppfördes under VI-V århundradena f.Kr., och bestod av en invallningsvall som gradvis omvandlades till tjocka väggar av rå lera. Förutom fästningen fanns det en stadsmur som täckte 20 hektar. Under Great Silk Roads storhetstid byggdes Khujand-fästningen om, liksom stadsmuren. Staden växte emellertid ännu mer och var uppdelad i tre delar: citadellen, rabad och shahristan. Vid den tiden ansågs Khujand-fästningen en av de viktigaste staden i Centralasien. Fästningen förstördes emellertid av Genghis Khans armé. 1219-1220. 1999 återställdes en del av Khujan-fästningens östra vägg, som går tillbaka till 800-talet.
1999 restaurerades en del av den östra väggen i Khujan-fästningen, som går tillbaka till ått-10-talet, och byggde Museum of History and Local Lore of Archaeology and Befästning i anslutning till den. Detta museum innehåller hushållsföremål, keramik och verktyg som finns på fästningens utgrävningsplats. Totalt innehåller museets fond 1 200 utställningar, varav de flesta är tillgängliga för besökare.
Denna stora minnesembel, belägen i den historiska delen av staden, uppfördes på graven till Muslihiddin Khujandi - härskaren i staden Khujand och poeten som bodde under XII-talet. Sheikh Muslihiddin var en helig mirakelarbetare. Först begravdes han i byn Unji (en förort till Khujand), men hans beundrare flyttade sjejens aska till staden och uppförde en mausoleum på denna plats. Det var på 1100-talet. Då var mausoleum en liten begravningskammare av brända tegel, dekorerad med terrakotta. Denna grav förstördes under den mongolska invasionen. Under XIV-talet byggdes mausoleumet igen. Idag är Sheikh Muslikhiddin Mausoleum en arkitektonisk ensemble som består av en moské, en minaret från 1800-talet (höjd över 20 m) och sheik Muslikhiddins mausoleum.
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- Anpassat för rullstol
- Spädbarn och små barn kan åka i barnvagn eller sittvagn
- Servicedjur tillåtna
- Kollektivtrafiksalternativ finns i närheten
- Spädbarn måste sitta i knät på en vuxen
- Särskilda barnstolar finns tillgängliga
- Transportalternativ är rullstolsanpassade
- Alla områden och ytor är rullstolsanpassade
- Lämplig för alla fysiska konditionsnivåer
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My husband and I like to visit new countries. On our holiday to four of the Stan-countries, we decided to do a day trip to Khujand Tadsjikistan from Tasjkent. As Norwegian citizens we do not need a visa to these countries so the border crossing back and forth were easy. Just a little waiting on the way back to Usbekistan due to many people at the border. On this tour all the logistics went very well. We got picked up at the hotel in time at 0730 am. The drive to the border took exactly two hours. The border crossing took 20 min. On the other side the Tadsjik guide Shaxram and the driver waited for us. The drive to the city of Khujand took one hour. The logistics on the way back also went well. We left Khujand at approximately 3.30 pm. The driver in Usbekistan was very kind and polite and he was a clever driver. He waited for us at the border when we came back in the afternoon. During the drive we discussed fotball, as Norway just had beaten Brazil in the World Cup. But it was sad that his English was limited. The guide in Tadsjikistan was fluent in English and very knowledgeable. We visited all the places on the list and the Orthodox Church. The lunch was in a nice restaurant and we had a delicious pilaf dish with rice and meat. The drive from the border back to Tashkent took longer than in the morning due to the rush hour. We were back in the hotel at approximately 0745 pm. We truly can recommend this tour if you are interested in history and politics. We could ask a lot of questions to Shaxram and he could answer all of them. His driver was clever and drove us safely around in Khujand.
We loved our trip to Khujand from Tashkent. The pick up from our hotel was seamless. The car was clean and comfortable and Daniel, was a really good and safe driver. Once we crossed the border to Tajikistan our guide, Shahrom, found us and took us to our new driver, who was also great. Shahrom showed us around the city and taught us so much about Tajik culture and history. We had an amazing time learning, exploring and meeting friendly faces.
The journey started when the driver picked us up from our hotel in Tashkent at 7:30 a.m. By 10:00 a.m., we had arrived at the border between Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. The border-crossing process was smooth and took only 15 minutes. Once we entered Tajikistan, we were greeted by our tour guide, who arrived with his car to drive us around the city. It took about an hour to drive from the border to the city of Khujand. Our tour guide was very kind and knowledgeable, with an excellent understanding of the region’s history. Since it was a private tour, we were able to decide what we wanted to do and visit. We spent about four hours in Khujand before deciding to head back to the border. We reached the border at 4:00 p.m. and crossed back into Uzbekistan in another smooth 15 minutes. Finally, we arrived back at our hotel in Tashkent by 7:00 p.m. It was a wonderful trip, and I truly appreciated the hospitality of our tour guide. The people were kind and courteous. Two things to note: First, bring a Visa ATM card to withdraw cash. In Khujand, many establishments do not accept Visa credit cards. Secondly, don’t let the taxi drivers touting at the Uzbekistan or Tajikistan borders ruin your overall experience. This happens in many countries, and the borders are safe.
We completed a 12 day guided tour in Uzbekistan and thought it was good idea to take a day tour to khjand from Tashkent. It ended up a bad trip. First, there is really nothing new to see in Khujand. And secondly, the time spent on the road is too long. Thirdly, this day tour is way over priced based on living standard in these two countries. However, the tour guide and the drivers on both countries are friendly and helpful. I would not recommend to is trip to my friends.
I met my guide Hussein at the border. He was very polite and knowledgeable. Gave me a good overview about the history of Tajikistan and then details about Khujand. I had a lovely day. Luckily it was also Nowruz so I could observe some celebrations. He took me to a restaurant where I had a very tasty green salad. I still think about it. We finished the day with typical market. All together I can recommend the tour. Thanks Hussein.
Two important things; 1. It is a long ride from Tashkent on decent, but not good roads. We had a nice car and the driver kept the speed down on the way there. 2. Despite specifically stating admissions are included In the trip description, they are not. This matters because you have to change money at the border for this day trip. Credit cards were not accepted for admissions. The tour operators will not reimburse those admission fees. The drivers spoke no English but the guide, Hussein, was very good and knowledgeable. We did enjoy our trip.
A day trip to another country, crossing the border on foot and going through 8 (?) passport checks and an excellent guide to tell us about Tajikistan and Khujand . Hussein was an excellent guide - knowledgeable and helpful. Make sure you organise your visa for Tajikistan in good time for your trip!
The driving was safe-ish, and the border crossing well prepared. We were able to cross both ways with hardly any waiting, no visa and no cost (Norwegian passports). :-) The guide spoke a lot and was an experience in himself. He hardly understood any of our English but it somehow worked out, and we undertood most of what he said. Entrance fees are not included (even if it says so). You need some local currency for entrance and lunch. ATMs are available but the places mentioned didn't take Visa. All in all we had a great day!
Tour went generally smooth. Note that there you will be pick-up in your hotel and that ypu will cross the border. Your khujand tour guide will be waiting at the Tajikistan side if the border. Our tour guide Sha is good in history and have a lot of interesting stories to share.
A driver dropped me off at the border of Tajikistan close to Tashkent. I walked through the border and met my guild from Tajikistan, Hussein. He was very knowledgeable and informative. It was a great experience.



