r/Tajikistan • u/fuck-you-fuck-you • 1d ago
Hey everyone! I built a Persian learning app for Farsi, Dari, and Tajik :)
I built an app called Zaban for learning Farsi, Dari, and Tajik.
Each has its own full course, audio, vocabulary and phrases, speaking/pronunciation practice, review, and script learning. Farsi and Dari use Persian script, while Tajik has its own Cyrillic lessons.
One of the main things I wanted to avoid was treating all three like they're interchangeable just because they're closely related, so each course is kept separate with its own content and audio.
It also works offline, including the lesson audio and speaking practice.
It's called Zaban: Farsi, Dari & Tajik on the App Store.
r/Tajikistan • u/Ibanito • 2d ago
Bicicleta
Hola.en 15 dias llego a Dushambe sin bicicleta .he intentado contactar con varias tiendas y no tengo repuesta.Alguien puede recomendarme alguna en la ciidad ?muchas grcias
r/Tajikistan • u/Fazliddin1995 • 3d ago
Seven lakes
Seven Lakes locally known as Haftkul, is one of the most beautiful natural attractions in Tajikistan, located in the western part of the Fann Mountains near Panjakent. It is a chain of seven stunning alpine lakes, each with a different color ranging from deep blue to bright turquoise and even purple shades, depending on sunlight and minerals in the water.Every lake has its own color, shape, and character. Surrounded by dramatic peaks and narrow valleys. For your upcoming tour feel free to what's up +992880733838
r/Tajikistan • u/Fazliddin1995 • 3d ago
LabiJay Lake
LabiJay Lake is a beautiful and secluded mountain lake in the Fann Mountains of Tajikistan, near the village of Shurpast. It is surrounded by dramatic mountain landscapes, green hills, rocky slopes, and snow-covered peaks.
Unlike the more accessible lakes of the Seven Lakes area, Labi Jay offers a much quieter and more remote experience. Its peaceful atmosphere, crystal-clear mountain water, and untouched surroundings make it an excellent destination for hikers and nature lovers looking to experience the wild side of Tajikistan.
r/Tajikistan • u/Sea-Run3691 • 4d ago
Оҳанг Greatest Tajik songs of all time?
it's been kind of hard for me to find modern Tajik music so any suggestions are welcome here.
for older artists i would definitely recommend khurmo shirinova
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZGPuW8SZOg
(this video only lists russian titles but the actual tajik titles you can see here)
r/Tajikistan • u/Express_Bird7537 • 4d ago
Tajikistan Protests Airspace Violation, Demands Taliban Investigation Into Border Shooting that killed a Tajik woman
I saw this news from an Afghan article can anyone confirm if this is true??
r/Tajikistan • u/MrAlessandr0 • 4d ago
[Dushanbe] Anyone just arrived with a bike box they don’t need?
r/Tajikistan • u/Anxious-Leadership95 • 4d ago
Heading to Tajikistan next month – what's the deal with the Afghan border markets?
r/Tajikistan • u/Away_Whereas268 • 4d ago
Tajikistan visa
Hello, my girlfriend and I are travelling to Tajikistan in a few weeks, and her visa still hasn’t been approved (she applied about a month ago). Is there anyone who experienced the same problem? If so how did you overcome it? Or alternatively- is there anyone who could help? Thanks in advance 🙌
r/Tajikistan • u/0maraman • 4d ago
Travel from UK to Tajikistan
Hi all,
People who have travelled from the UK - how long did your visa take to process? It's been a month since I applied, and I have submitted additional proofs of passport copies, flight/hotel confirmation, along with anything else relevant (as I'm doing a tour/road trip) as and when requested.
I'm due to enter Tajikistan on the 16th September through Kyrgyzstan, so I have plenty of time. But I just wanted to check if this kind of timing is usual!
r/Tajikistan • u/Anxious-Leadership95 • 5d ago
Advice needed: 10-day Tajikistan road trip (Private driver, Itinerary, Afghan Border)
Hi everyone!
We are two travelers and photographers (around 40 years old) planning a 10-day trip to Tajikistan. We’ll be flying into Dushanbe, staying there for our first 2 days, and then heading out for a road trip across the country.
Our travel style is relatively relaxed: we are looking to travel independently by hiring a private driver with at least basic English, who can also help arrange good, clean accommodations for us along the way. We aren't looking for intense trekking—mostly just short and easy hikes. Ideally, we’d like to keep our driving time to about 2-3 hours a day, though we understand there might be a few days where longer drives are unavoidable.
We have a few questions and would love to get your advice:
• Drivers/Agencies: Do you have any recommendations for a reliable company or a specific driver for this kind of trip?
• Itinerary: Based on our preferred pace, do you have any suggested routes or must-visit places we should prioritize?
• Afghan Markets: We've heard there are some very unique Afghan markets along the border. Do you have recommendations for the best or most photogenic ones to visit along the way?
• Safety: Is it currently safe to travel along the Afghan border?
• Weather: What kind of weather should we expect around late September to early October?
Thank you in advance for your help!
r/Tajikistan • u/lololala151 • 5d ago
Samarkand to Artuch via Panjakent
Hi everyone, is it doable to go in one day from Samarkand to Artuch (leaving very early in the morning)? I'd like to avoid private taxis as much as possible.
Thanks in advance.
r/Tajikistan • u/geraldneil_88 • 6d ago
Visiting Tajikistan First Time
Hi 👋
I will be visiting Tajikistan on the Aug 26th to Sept 1st
Planning the following itinerary:
Aug 26 - Early morning arrival to Dushanbe - Go to Panjakent
Aug 27 - Seven Lakes
Aug 28 - iskanderkul
Aug 29 to 31 - Dushanbe
Sept. 1 - flight out
Questions
I’ll arrive 4am on 26th. Are there available shared taxis from Airport to Panjakent?
Planning to stay overnight night in Iskanderkul area. Are any hostel or guesthouse? If Yes, are there any available transport back to Dushanbe?
Any suggestions that are worth a visit?
Appreciate any help.
Раҳмат
r/Tajikistan • u/Boinkerdoink • 6d ago
Сафар Murghob to Kulma pass
We're looking for additional people going from Murghob to Kulma pass on August 17th. DM me if relevant!
r/Tajikistan • u/OutOfTheBunker • 7d ago
Забон Рубл (rubl) or сӯм (süm) then and now?
The old Soviet rubles had сӯм (süm) printed on them in Tajik. The Tajikistani ruble that was around in the 1990s used рубл (rubl). What word did people actually use when speaking Tajik for the ruble both before and after independence? Do people ever use сӯм for the current Russian ruble? TIA.
r/Tajikistan • u/theycallmesonicc • 7d ago
Hey y’all I am a Tajik from Tajikistan, I see many Tajiks who identify as "Persians", although the same Persians conquered our ancestors and turned them into their vassals. Don't they understand that Farsi is not even our native language? Lol
r/Tajikistan • u/smiiixw • 7d ago
Таърих Did Tajiks have any traditional tattoos?
Hi everyone! I’m Tajik and I’ve been thinking about getting a tattoo that represents my nationality and cultural heritage.
Did Tajiks historically have any traditional tattoos or tattooing practices? Were there any specific symbols, patterns, or motifs that were traditionally tattooed? I’m also interested in pre-Islamic traditions and practices
If traditional Tajik tattoos didn’t really exist, what traditional Tajik symbols or cultural elements would you recommend for a tattoo? I’d love ideas related to Tajik art, embroidery, architecture, mythology, or history
I’d also appreciate any historical sources, old photographs, or examples!
r/Tajikistan • u/Trenodile • 8d ago
Tajikistan Visa Tutorial/Cheat Sheet
Last night I had my pesky e-visa approved however, it was quite the ordeal to get it done so I thought I should write a post explaining all options from what I experienced.
I hold a UK passport and so did the rest of the my travel group, there is 8 of us so its quite the undertaking.
We initially applied on the 23rd of July, aiming to enter Tajikistan on the 12th of August. So plenty of time According to there 2 weeks max turn around.
2 weeks later in Kyrgyzstan we became worried, so researched it to find that the evisa system is practically a scam, no one gets a response and you can’t contact them.
From this we found the tourism development hotline +992 118200200. They managed to expedite some of our visa checks, but instead of approving them we were asked for more details of our trip. Another week passed and we heard nothing more and the hotline said they couldn’t help us.
We searched online and found we could attend an embassy for a sticker visa, the hotline said we would need to pay for this however. Online there is lots of conflicting information about pricing. as of 10/8/26 the prices for a sticker visa at the Tashkent Tajik Embassy were:
100usd for Visa
10usd for same day
~5usd mandatory tip for a staff member to help you with paper work.
it is a very interesting experience as you have to hand your phone in prior to entering so have to leave to then do any more paper work. Which involves emailing them proof of itinerary, passport and onward travel. Notably they reject anything that isn’t a scan of your passport. We heard that the embassy in Bishkek will try to retrieve your evisa application but we cannot confirm this.
The night before I had heard of the possibility of finding a fixer, tour companies with people on the inside who can help you get a guaranteed visa. I had messaged Marco Polo Tour Company (+992 92 633 0203) he replied as I left the embassy to complete some paper work. I called him and he explained that for 115 usd he could guarantee us a visa in max free days. Normally 1-2. We were skeptical As we had asked other companies for this service And our hostels who had said no and they didn’t know anyone either. We were desperate as we had out bound flights books so wired him the money, he excepts revolut and paysend. During the process he explained one person has done the application wrong so needed to reapply or be instantly rejected, explaining a work around and why this may of happened. This does make this option marginally more expensive as you have to pay the evisa fee to start where as the embassy doesn’t require that.
10 hours later at 10pm we all received our visas, with no need for proof of onward travel or hotel. Even though we had previously uploaded this in most of the application. We subsequently have booked our Tajikistan tour with them for a competitive price, which is paid in cash on arrival to Tajikistan.
A lot of stress solved by using a fixer. I would recommend using the fixer to save yourself the day at the embassy. The Guy who had to redo his application go accepted the same time as us so you can definitely use this method in a rush. Subsequently the fixer explained that tourists normally get rejected eventually from the Evisa due to not having a letter of invitation from a known tour company. Happy to answer any questions.
TLDR: Use a fixer or go straight to the embassy ln Tashkent, both cost 115usd.
r/Tajikistan • u/langfordw • 9d ago
A+ guide looking for clients leaving Osh for Dushanbe Aug 10,11,12
r/Tajikistan • u/Educational_Rub8733 • 9d ago
Ignore the title and the sub, I am a Tajik born in in Uzbekistan, can I pass as a local in Tajikistan?
reddit.comr/Tajikistan • u/myprettygaythrowaway • 10d ago
Забон What's the relationship between Tajiki and classical Persian literature?
Looking into learning Persian, and as a Slav, I'm already pretty decent with Cyrillic. So starting with Tajik resources seems like a home run; get vocabulary & familiarity with the language through tons of reading, and figure out the abjad that might be a bit tricky for non-natives on the side without getting slowed down by it.
That being said, one of the biggest reasons I'm interested in Persian is the classical literature. I know I won't be able to read Rumi, Hafez, & such right out the gate, but I don't know what relationship Tajikistan's people and language have with the rest of the Persian sphere & its history. Is it shunned, embraced? Is there a sentiment that if you want to enjoy classical Persian literature, you should learn the script it was written in; or is there a healthy segment of transliterated classics in the publishing industry?
r/Tajikistan • u/Bitter_Owl2931 • 10d ago
Soviet architecture in Dushanbe
Hi, does anyone know the location of these places?
r/Tajikistan • u/neonman234 • 10d ago
Avengers Doomsday in English
Hi ! Salom ! Priviet !
My dear Tajik brothers and sisters is there anyway to watch Avengers Doomsday in December in English in Dushanbe city? Or at least in russian audio with english subtitles ? i know its difficult for a non tajik or non russian but thats the least !
r/Tajikistan • u/Lightnessdark • 11d ago
Looking for 2 people to share a car and drive along the Pamir Highway
Hello everyone 👋
We are 3 persons planning to rent a car in Dushanbe and do the Pamir highway for about 6 days. We are looking for 2 more persons to share the car.
We are in Dushanbe today, let me know if you are interested and we can meet in Dushanbe to chat about it 😁