Explore the urban heart of Central Asia's mountain nation
The vibrant capital city, a blend of modern architecture and traditional Tajik culture. Home to beautiful parks, museums, and bustling markets.
Tajikistan's second-largest city, known for its rich history, ancient fortresses, and as the birthplace of the great poet Rudaki.
A city in southern Tajikistan, famous for its hot springs, ancient history, and as a gateway to the Pamir Mountains.
Formerly known as Qurghonteppa, this city is known for its cotton production, ancient history, and proximity to the Nurek Dam.
Famous for the massive Nurek Dam and stunning reservoir surrounded by mountains and crystal-clear waters.
A historic city famous for the ancient Hisor Fortress, traditional architecture, and beautiful mountain surroundings near Dushanbe.
Tajikistan's cities showcase a unique blend of Soviet-era architecture with contemporary designs, creating a fascinating urban landscape.
From ancient fortresses to medieval mosques, Tajikistan's cities are treasure troves of historical and archaeological wonders.
Cities serve as cultural hubs, hosting festivals, museums, and theaters that celebrate Tajik heritage and contemporary arts.