Travelers to Tajikistan don’t need to get immunized, however they should be vaccinated in Tetanus and Typhoid in addition to Polio, Hepatitis A and Polio. Malaria can also be seen in Tajikistan and it’s recommended to speak with your local GP for information on vaccinations.

Cultural Sensitivity

When you travel with us, you’ll frequently interact with local people Each with their own unique traditions and customs. We therefore request that you be courteous and treat them with respect. You can always count on your tour guide or tour leader to assist you.

First, it is important to note that Central Asia has a more relaxed attitude towards Islam than its neighbors in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Central Asia is a Muslim zone, therefore it is crucial to be aware in certain places. T-shirts and long shorts are fine for both sexes in the city, but when visiting mosques that are active, everybody should wear trousers that do not go below the knee, and tops that cover their shoulders. A headscarf is also advised for women. This tour takes us to remote areas that aren’t normally visited by tourists. The locals are modest when it comes to dressing, so it is likely that you will feel more comfortable wearing conservative clothing.

Language & Religion

Tajikistan’s official language is Tajik. Russian is still used routinely in business and communication.

The majority of people adhere to Sunni Islam. A small portion of the population are followers of Russian Orthodox, Catholicism and Buddhism.

Drinks and food

This tour focuses mainly on meats and soups. It can be difficult to find in remote areas and at higher altitudes. However, there are plenty of dried fruits and nuts that you can enjoy.

With regard to alcohol, the choice is mainly limited to vodka or beer, so those looking for something else – Scotch or Gin for instance – must purchase it duty free and bring it with them. It isn’t easy to locate mixer drinks such as tonic water.

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