Silk Road Adventure: Fann Mountains & Best of Uzbekistan
Silk Road Adventure: Fann Mountains & Best of Uzbekistan
A 15-Day Dual-Experience Adventure: Trekking in Tajikistan's Fann Mountains + UNESCO Silk Road cities in Uzbekistan
Destination:
Tajikistan (Pamir-Alay Mountains) + Uzbekistan
Duration:
15 days / 14 nights
Itinerary:
Samarkand – Penjikent – Sangi Safed Gorge – Alaudin Lakes – Mutnye Lakes – Laudan Pass – Kulikalon Lakes – Chukurak Pass – Chukurak Lake – Guitan Pass – Penjikent – Samarkand – Bukhara – Khiva – Tashkent
Important realities:
7 days non‑technical trekking: spectacular alpine scenery, turquoise lakes, and green passes.
Perfect for trekkers who want a mix of adventure and culture, adding a rich cultural dimension to their mountain trip.
Full support on the trail – donkeys carry your main luggage (max 10 kg), you hike with a daypack.
Culture deep‑dive – UNESCO monuments, local bazaars, a plov cooking masterclass in a traditional Uzbek home.
For travellers who crave both mountain adventure and cultural depth, this 15-day itinerary delivers the best of both worlds: half trekking, half cultural exploration.
You'll begin with 7 days of trekking in Tajikistan's Fann Mountains, one of the most beautiful lake‑filled regions of the Pamir‑Alay: a compact, spectacular range packing 40+ turquoise glacial lakes, jagged 5,000m peaks, ancient juniper forests and authentic mountain hospitality into perfectly paced daily stages (no technical skills required).
Then, seamlessly transition to 8 days exploring Uzbekistan's Silk Road crown jewels: Samarkand's Registan, Bukhara's greatest hits, and Khiva's perfectly preserved Ichan-Kala — all UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Fanns give you the mountains; Uzbekistan gives you the history. Together, they tell the full story of this extraordinary region!
Send Request
Guaranteed group departures 2026 :
Group
06.07–20.07.2026
Quick Route Facts at a Glance
Trek difficulty: Moderate, well‑marked trails, max 7 h walking/day
Trekking days: 6 days (Days 2‑7)
Max trek altitude: 3,600 m (Laudan Pass)
Max overnight altitude: 2,750 m.
Physical demand: Moderate. Good physical fitness and endurance are essential, along with readiness for sustained 4‑7 h trekking at altitudes between 2,350 m and 3,600 m.
Age:  16+
City tour days: Days 8‑15 (Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Tashkent).
City tour days: Days 8‑15 (Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Tashkent).
Internal flight: Urgench → Tashkent (economy class).
Internal flight: Urgench → Tashkent (economy class).
Visa – most European nationalities get visa‑free entry to Uzbekistan (up to 30 days) and Tajikistan (up to 30 days). Double‑check before travel.
Скрипт аккордеона
id:
Инструкция будет автоматически скрыта при публикации. Либо можно оставить только один HTML-объект, а инструкцию удалить
Для настройки аккордеона перейдите в окно настроек. Для этого выделите этот блок, блок с кодом или любой элемент аккордеона, кнопка настроек появится на панели инструментов справа.
Daily itinerary
Day 1
Arrival in Samarkand (Uzbekistan) → transfer to Penjikent (Tajikistan), 60 km, 2 hrs
Arrival at Samarkand International Airport (SKD). Meeting at the airport. 
Transfer (≈1 h) to the “Jartepa” land border crossing (Uzbekistan–Tajikistan), customs formalities.
Continue to Penjikent - one of Central Asia's oldest cities (5,500 years of history!). Once a flourishing Sogdian city on the Silk Road, Penjikent is often called the "Pompeii of Central Asia" for its remarkably preserved wall frescoes depicting Zoroastrian rituals, banquets and mythological scenes. 
Check into your hotel, then enjoy a leisurely evening exploring the town's bazaar or riverside promenade.
Overnight at hotel 3* in Penjikent.
Day 2
Day 2 – Penjikent → Sangi Safed Gorge (160 km, 4–5 hrs)
After breakfast, transfer deep into the Fann Mountains to the Sangi Safed Gorge. Name means “White Stone” in Tajik – from the striking light‑coloured limestone cliffs that contrast with the dark surrounding slopes. This is where the trek begins.
Altitude: 2,350 m – pleasant and cool. The gorge lies at the junction of two major Pamir‑Alay ranges: the Hissar Range and the Zeravshan Range, creating a unique microclimate where juniper forests, alpine meadows and glacial streams coexist. Gentle acclimatisation hike along the gorge: watch for golden eagles, and wild ibex on the slopes. Set up camp amid fragrant archa (juniper) trees.
Overnight in tents (2,350 m).
breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 3
Sangi Safed Gorge → Alaudin Lakes
Trekking: 4‑5 h, steady ascent along a mountain trail.
Gain/loss: +400 m / minimal loss.
Morning ascent through mixed juniper woodland and open scree slopes. After ~3 hours, the Alaudin Lakes reveal themselves – the crown jewels of the Fanns – a series of dammed lakes (average depth 16 m) with astonishingly clear, silt‑free water. They form a natural cascade: water flows from one level to the next through stone bars.
The valley opens northward, while a wall of snow-capped ridges shields it from the south. Despite the 2,750 m altitude, the climate is surprisingly mild; wild edelweiss, gentians and alpine poppies bloom in season.
Picnic lunch on the shore. Afternoon free to explore the lakes, photography or a short walk to the upper lake.
Overnight in tents (2,750 m).
breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 4
Day 4 – Alaudin Lakes → Mutnye Lakes → Alaudin Lakes
Hiking: 5‑6 h, out‑and‑back.
Gain/loss: +750 m / -750 m.
The trail first passes Piala Lake (named for its bowl‑shaped bottom), then climbs to the Mutnye (“Turbid”) Lakes at 3,500 m. They got their name from the deep grey-glacial hue of the water – but don’t let that fool you. Their setting is spectacular: surrounded by a ring of 5,000 m peaks:  Chimtarga (5,489 m), Energia (5,105 m), Mirali (5,106 m).
Four glaciers feed the lakes – from the Kaznok Pass and nearby summits. Their meltwater gives the lakes their characteristic glacial turquoise‑grey tint.
Return to Alaudin Lakes (2‑2.5 h downhill).
Overnight in tents (2,750 m).
breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5
Day 5 – Alaudin Lakes → Laudan Pass (3,600 m) → Bibijanat Lake → Kulikalon Lakes (2,800 m)
Trekking: 6‑7 h.
Gain/loss: +850 m / -800 m.
Morning ascent to Laudan Pass (3,600 m) – the highest point of the trek. The climb is steady on well‑defined switchbacks with ever-expanding views. From the pass, huge panoramas open up: Adamtash (4,579 m) , Mirali (5,106 m) , Maria (4,790 m) – the peaks that crown the famous Kulikalon rock wall.
Below them lies a chain of lakes – the Kulikalon system.
Descend past Bibijanat Lake (2,841 m), a serene emerald pool revered in local folklore. Continue to the Kulikalon Lakes — a chain of five+ glacial lakes of varying sizes and hues (sapphire, jade, milky turquoise), fed by the Chimtarga Glacier.
Set up camp on a green meadow by one of the lakes. Kulikalon is the second largest lake in the Fanns (after Iskanderkul) and the source of the Artuch River. The area is used as summer pasture (jailoo) – you may see local shepherds with their flocks.
Overnight in tents (2,800 m).
breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 6
Day 6 – Kulikalon Lakes → Chukurak Pass (3,180 m) → Chukurak Lake (2,430 m)
Trekking: ≈5‑6 h.
Gain/loss: +380 m / -980 m.
Morning ascent to Chukurak Pass (3,180 m) on the northern spur of the Zeravshan Range – a 2‑hour climb over grassy and rocky slopes. From the top, a magnificent view of the entire Kulikalon lake chain – a photographer's dream
Descend to Chukurak Lake (2,430 m) – famous for changing colour during the day: emerald green at noon, deep blue by evening. The lake is actually twin: water cascades from the upper (larger) lake into the lower one. Set in a rocky amphitheatre beneath dense juniper thickets, it's a tranquil spot for reflection. By late summer, the flow diminishes – the big lake becomes shallow, and the small one may dry up entirely.
Camp near the historic Soviet‑style "Artuch" mountaineering base.
Overnight in tents (2,200 m).
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Day 7
Day 7 – Chukurak Lake → Guitan Pass (2,640 m) → Guitan Village → transfer to Penjikent
Trekking: ≈2‑3 h ascent to pass, then descend.
Gain/loss: +410 m / -500 .
Final trekking day: ascend to Guitan Pass (2,640 m) in the southern spur of the Guitan Range – gentle slopes covered in alpine meadows. From the pass, another classic Fanns panorama: Chimtarga (5,489 m), Mirali (5,106 m) , and Maria (4,790 m) .
Descend into the Archimaydan River valley to the mountain village of Guitan – a  picturesque Tajik mountain village where time seems to slow.
Picnic lunch en route. Afternoon transfer back to Penjikent – 80 km, ≈1.5 h on a winding mountain road.
Overnight at hotel in Penjikent.
Breakfast, Lunch
Day 8
Penjikent → border → transfer to Samarkand
Drive: 60 km, ≈2 h to the Jartepa border, сustoms formalities.
Then continue to Samarkand – Uzbekistan’s most famous historic city (over 2,750 years old). UNESCO
World Heritage sites: Registan Square, Gur‑e‑Amir, Bibi‑Khanym Mosque, and more.

Check‑in at hotel after 14:00. Free afternoon to explore on your own or rest.

Overnight at "Edelweiss Meadow" yurt camp.
Breakfast
Day 9
 Samarkand (free day)
Free day to explore Samarkand on your own (no transport or guide). Opportunities: revisit Registan at sunset, shop at Siab Bazaar, relax in a tea house, or visit the Afrosiab Museum (ancient Samarkand’s ruins).
• Optional: guided city tour available on request (extra charge)
Breakfast
Day 10
Samarkand guided tour
After breakfast, discover Samarkand:
  • Registan Square – the trio of madrasahs: Ulugbek (1417–1420), Sher‑Dor (1619–1636), Tilla‑Qori (1646–1660).
  • Gur‑e Amir Mausoleum – Tamerlane’s tomb, with its brilliant turquoise dome and gold‑leaf interior.
  • Bibi‑Khanym Mosque – once the largest mosque in the Islamic world (1399–1404).
  • Shah‑i-Zinda Necropolis – a “street of the dead” lined with brilliantly tiled mausoleums (11th‑15th centuries).
  • Ulugbek Observatory – built in the 1420s, where Ulugbek calculated the length of a year to within 25 seconds.
Overnight at the hotel in Samarkand.
Breakfast
Скрипт аккордеона
id:
Инструкция будет автоматически скрыта при публикации. Либо можно оставить только один HTML-объект, а инструкцию удалить
Для настройки аккордеона перейдите в окно настроек. Для этого выделите этот блок, блок с кодом или любой элемент аккордеона, кнопка настроек появится на панели инструментов справа.
Day 11
Trek to “Sunny” Camp 1 (4,400 m) – Advanced  Base Camp at the foot of Lenin Peak
Key sections:
  • Trekking: 12 km, +800 m gain, 6-7 h.
  • Route: Leek Meadow → Marmot Meadow → “Spirit Castle of Alay” → Puteshestvennikov (Traveller’s) Pass (4,150 m) → Lenin Glacier.
  • At Traveller’s Pass: classic viewpoint of Lenin Peak’s north face and the Korzhenevsky Glacier (13 km long).
  • After the pass: easy descent, then a long traverse along the left moraine.
  • Cross a wild mountain river, then ascend the moraine to the glacier.
  • Walk on the glacier’s edge (safe path, guided) to Camp 1 – located on the middle moraine at 4,400 m.
Camp 1 infrastructure: heated dining yurt, washstand, toilet, medical point, electricity, luggage storage. Sleeping in spacious camping tents with wooden decks, thermal insulation, and foam mattresses.
Overnight at “Sunny” Camp 1 (4,400 m).
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Day 12
Summit day: Yukhin Peak (5,130 m)
Distance: 12 km, +730 m gain / -730 m loss, 6‑7 h.
Route breakdown (led by guide, no special gear needed):
  • From Camp 1 (4,400 m) traverse the Lenin Glacier crosswise, then ascend the left (orographic) moraine.
  • Ascend the moraine ridge – slopes 20‑25°. Enter a gentler area, cross towards the southern slope to a wide couloir leading to the summit.
  • Climb the right side of the couloir – max steepness 30°. Mostly snow, some small/medium scree. After exiting the couloir, turn left and walk 15 m on a narrow snow‑covered ridge to the summit plateau.
  • Summit! 5,130 m – panoramic view: Lenin Peak’s massive snow wall on one side, the entire Alay Valley on the other. Descend the same route.
Return to Camp 1, rest.
Overnight at “Sunny” Camp 1 (4,400 m).
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Day 13
Descend to "Edelweiss Meadow" Base Camp (3,600 m)
Reverse the route: 12 km, -800 m descent, ≈5 h.
  • Rewarding descent via Traveller's Pass.
  • Revisit Achik-Tash Canyon: coloured rocks, stone towers, "Land's Edge" viewpoint.
  • Arrival at Base camp: hot shower, celebratory dinner.
Overnight at "Edelweiss Meadow" yurt camp.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Day 14
Return to Osh
Morning at leisure: pack, reflect, final coffee with Lenin views
Afternoon transfer back to Osh:
  • 5 hours, 280 km, descent of 2,680 m.
  • Back over Taldyk Pass (3,615 m) and Chiyrchyk Pass (2,408 m).
  • Epic landscapes from a new perspective.
  • Hotel check-in; Farewell evening at leisure
Overnight at a hotel.
Breakfast, Lunch
Day 15
Departure from Osh
Hotel check-out before 12:00. Transfer to Osh International Airport. End of the program.
Breakfast.
Prices (USD per person)
Accommodation
TWIN
Single supplement
Standard (heated tent)
0 USD
0 USD
Comfort (private yurt with ensuite)
Standard (heated tent)
Comfort (private yurt with ensuite)
Standard (heated tent)
Comfort (private yurt with ensuite)
0 USD
0 USD
What’s included
Services during the trekking in the Fann Mountains:
  • Full board (three hot meals a day).
  • Accommodation in twin sharing tents.
  • Services of an English-speaking mountain guide, cook and service staff.
  • Donkey rental for personal and team luggage transportation.
  • Porters’ service for personal equipment transportation (weight max.10 kg per person).
  • Bivouac and kitchen equipment (tents, kitchenware);
All transfers according to the tour program.
Internal flight: Urgench → Tashkent (economy class)
Airport transfers (on official arrival/departure days)
Services of English-speaking local guides.
Day 7
Day 7 – Chukurak Lake → Guitan Pass (2,640 m) → Guitan Village → transfer to Penjikent
Trekking: ≈2‑3 h ascent to pass, then descend.
Gain/loss: +410 m / -500 .
Final trekking day: ascend to Guitan Pass (2,640 m) in the southern spur of the Guitan Range – gentle slopes covered in alpine meadows. From the pass, another classic Fanns panorama: Chimtarga (5,489 m), Mirali (5,106 m) , and Maria (4,790 m) .
Descend into the Archimaydan River valley to the mountain village of Guitan – a  picturesque Tajik mountain village where time seems to slow.
Picnic lunch en route. Afternoon transfer back to Penjikent – 80 km, ≈1.5 h on a winding mountain road.
Overnight at hotel in Penjikent.
Breakfast, Lunch
Plov masterclass in a traditional Uzbek home (Bukhara)
Group first aid kit during the trekking.
Documents arrangement for visiting the Fann Mountains region.
Accommodation at the hotels listed below, or at similar properties of the same category, in double/twin rooms with breakfast. Check-in is at 14:00, check-out at 12:00.
Entrance fees to the monuments and museums mentioned in the itinerary.
What’s not included
International flights.
Personal trekking equipment (backpack, sleeping bag, camping sleeping pad, trekking poles, shoes, clothes).
Meals not mentioned (lunch/dinner in cities except where noted).
We may occasionally adjust the order of visits and activities (museums and sites) if required due to weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances. Any changes will be made with your comfort and overall experience in mind.
Medical costs and Travel / medical insurance.
Porterage at hotels, railway stations, and airports.
Tips for guides and drivers.
Visa invitations and visa fees (if necessary).
Essential Info:
Location
Fann Mountains
Khiva
Bukhara
Tashkent
Samarkand
Penjikent
Standard (heated tent)
Twin-sharing tent (camping)
Darvaza Hotel 3* (or similar)
Asal Boutique 3* (or similar)
Avant Hotel 3* (or similar)
Arba 3* / Marokand Spa Hotel 3* (or similar)
Penjikent Plaza 3+* / Rudaki 3* (or similar)
Insurance:
Minimum coverage - $15,000. Must explicitly include "Trekking" or "Active Leisure" under sports activities. Assistance provider must operate in Central Asia.
Footwear
  • Lightweight trekking boots with ankle support and Vibram® soles (GORE-TEX recommended).
  • Walking shoes.
Clothing (Layers: Moisture-wicking base, fleece mid-layer, waterproof/windproof shell)
  • Thermal underwear / Moisture-Wicking Underwear (2 sets, synthetic or merino).
  • Fleece jacket (e.g., Patagonia R1 or equivalent).
  • Waterproof/windproof jacket and trousers (membrane fabric).
  • Down jacket or synthetic insulated jacket (evenings at 3,600 m: +5..+10 °C but windy).
  • Walking / trekking trousers (2 pairs).
  • Trekking long sleeve.
  • T-shirts, cotton and trekking, 2-3 pcs.
  • Trekking Shorts (Optional): for warmer weather or as an alternative to pants.
  • High casual socks (cotton or thin trekking socks), 3-4 pairs.
  • Sleeping socks (woolen) 1 pair.
  • Gloves - Fleece, Polartec, WindBloc and thick with insulation (for example, RedFox Ice).
  • Warm hat, buff, sun cap.
Accessories
  • Sleeping bag.
  • Camping sleeping pad.
  • Trekking poles.
  • Main duffel / backpack 60‑80 L – goes on donkeys (max 10 kg personal weight).
  • Daypack 20‑30 L – for water, layers, camera, snacks.
  • Sunscreen SPF 50+ (UV index often 8-10).
  • Lip balm SPF 20+.
  • Mountain sunglasses (with side protection – no city sunglasses).
  • Water bottle or hydration bladder (min 1 L).
  • Towel (not more than 1 metre long).
  • Washing accessories.
  • Wet wipes.
  • Personal first-aid kit.
Logistics:
Airport transfers provided only on official tour start/end dates. Early/late arrivals can book extra nights in Osh via us, transfers are rescheduled at no extra cost. If you book your own hotel, the included transfer is forfeited.
Extra nights (hotel 3*):
  • Single room: 60 USD / night
  • Double room: 70 USD / night
Gear Checklist:
Made on
Tilda