Iskanderkul Legends, 2 day tour

2 days (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 2 more

The name of the lake in Tajikistan comes from the name "Iskander" (meaning "Alexander") and the word "kul" ("lake"). Some legends say that the reservoir got its name since the Great Alexander visited it during a campaign to India from Central Asia.
And after Iskander Zulkarnain visited here, due to the obvious consonance, the name was changed to Iskanderkul.
The lake located in the northern part of the country, in the Sugd region. The distance from the capital of Tajikistan is more than 180 kilometers along a high-altitude and quite decent highway. Along the way, you can see fascinating natural landscapes with snow-capped mountain tops rushing into the deep blue of the sky.
A lot of tourists come to this mountain reservoir. There are guest houses for their stay here, but foreign visitors prefer to rest in tents. Swedes, Englishmen, Frenchmen and Tajiks themselves come here. Moreover, they all rest in different ways. Some travel on foot, others on motorcycles, and others on rare cars.

What's Included

Private transportation
Lunch (Optional[2])
Lunch
Dinner
Breakfast
Camping
personal costs, alcohol drinks, food etc.
Use of Trikke

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).

Itinerary

Duration: 2 days (approximately)
    Day 1

    Iskanderkul lake - Panjchashma - Bucefall canyon - Lake Moron - Waterfall

    4 stops
  • 1
    Dushanbe

    08:00-11:00 am - Departure from Dushanbe to Iskandarkul

    3 hours Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Iskanderkul Lake

    The lake located in the northern part of the country, in the Sugd region. The distance from the capital of Tajikistan is more than 180 kilometers along a high-altitude and quite decent highway. Along the way, you can see fascinating natural landscapes with snow-capped mountain tops rushing into the deep blue of the sky. This small piece of untouched land can show a lot of interesting things, including Lake Iskanderkul. There are magnificent blue lakes, fast mountain rivers and picturesque forests. Lake Iskanderkul is called a pearl in the palms of the mountains, a living legend. A lot of tourists come to this mountain reservoir. There are guest houses for their stay here, but foreign visitors prefer to rest in tents. Swedes, Englishmen, Frenchmen and Tajiks themselves come here. Moreover, they all rest in different ways. Some travel on foot, others on motorcycles, and others on rare cars.

    3 hours Admission ticket included
  • 3

    BUCEPHALUS CAVE According to another legend, the Macedonian horse, Bucephalus, drank water from the lake during a halt after a long march and fell ill. The commander himself went further to India, leaving his faithful horse here. However, even at such a great distance, he felt the death of his master and threw himself into the lake, remaining in it forever. Since then, during the full moon, every month Bucephalus comes out of the water to graze: the waters part, and a snow-white horse comes to the surface of the lake, accompanied by grooms. PANJ-CHASHMA "Panj-chashma" - a place called "Five Springs" for an unusual natural phenomenon, where pure spring water flows from five highlands into Lake Iskandarkul. The sight is so mesmerizing that it is impossible to take your eyes off.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 4

    FANN NIAGARA WATERFALL Nearest of the Lake Iskanderkul there is an old juniper (juniper bush), the branches of which are decorated with colorful ribbons. Everyone who comes to admire the local amazing waterfall leaves something of their own on this tree to return here again in the future. The nearby 43-meter waterfall is called "Fan Niagara". It is located on the river flowing out of the lake. There is also a rock with an inscription dating back to 1870, it was left by the participants of the expedition led by the famous Russian traveler and scientist A. Fedchenko. SNAKE LAKE Not far from Iskanderkul there is another lake called Snake Lake. According to the stories of old-timers, many snakes live in it. Locals claim that reptiles will not bite in two cases: when they are in the water and when people drink water. The water in it is warmer than in Iskanderkul, so it is quite possible to swim here.

    2 hours Admission ticket included
  • Day 2

    Fan Mountains - Sarytag -Makshevat cave mummy

    3 stops
  • 5

    07:00 - breakfast and hiking to Fann mountains ISKANDERKULSKY NATURE REFUGE There are quite remarkable mountain peaks in the vicinity of the lake. For example, according to one mountain, it is popularly called "Rain Gauge", residents determine the weather. If the peak is hidden in a cloud, it is likely to start raining. FANN MOUNTAINS - Iskanderkul, considered the heart of the Fan Mountains, is surrounded by several peaks- five thousand meters – Bodhona, Chapdara, Maria, Mirali, Zindon. The highest is Chimtarga (5,487 meters). Lake Iskanderkul resembles a triangle in shape. Its area is 3.5 square kilometers. The water depth is 70 meters. The mirror surface of the reservoir surrounded by mountains looks great. The uniqueness of the lake lies in the fact that it is the largest in the mountains and is located at an altitude of more than 2000 meters. The volume of the lake's water is 172 million cubic meters. The length of the coastline is 14 thousand meters.

    4 hours Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Sarytag

    13:00 - lunch and deparure to Sarytag Sarytag is the trailhead for serious hikes into the Fann mountains, but you can also do some more relaxed ambles here focused on fauna and flora, landscape and village life. Follow the Karakul River east as far as you like for a lovely shaded walk. It’s a long and boring 9-km walk from the start of the lake to Sarytag. MAKSHEVAT CAVE MUMMY Makshevat is another quaint mountain village, but one that sees less visitors than Sarytag. If you are ready to do some climbing, you get to see a mummy. The mummy itself is not much of a spectacle. A skull and a body with bits of mummified skin still hanging on, now placed in a kind of wooden crate, it seems (pictures here). The who, what or why of the mummy remains shrouded in mystery, but he is called Khoja Ishaq and is visited by pilgrims for his ability to work miracles. To get to Makshevat, turn left at Hayronbed, 8 km after the turn-off from the main road. You can find a place to stay here as well.

    4 hours Admission ticket free
  • 7
    Dushanbe

    17:00 - end of tour, way back to Dushanbe 20:00 - arriving Dushanbe

    3 hours Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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