There are no compulsory immunisations required for visitors to Tajikistan but you should be up-to-date with Typhoid, Tetanus Polio and Hepatitis A. Malaria is prevalent in certain areas of Tajikistan therefore we suggest you seek advice from your physician or travel specialist about the appropriate immunisations and preventative treatment.
Cultural Sensitivity
On our tours you will often interact with locals, each with their own unique customs and traditions. We ask you to be respectful and treat them with respect. The tour guides and tour guides are always able to give you advice accordingly.
It is first crucial to be aware that Central Asia has a more relaxed attitude towards Islam than its neighbors in Pakistan and Afghanistan. However, it should be kept in mind that it’s technically considered to be a Muslim area, so a little bit of caution should be applied in some areas. Both women and men can wear T-shirts and shorts in cities, they should not be wearing large sleeves or T-shirts. However, anyone who is visiting places of worship should wear pants that fall below the knees and wear tops that cover the shoulders. Women should also wear an asymmetrical head scarf. In this tour, we’re exploring remote regions not often visited by tourists. The locals are modest when it comes to their clothes and so you are likely to feel more comfortable wearing quite conservative clothing too.
Language & Religion
Tajikistan’s official language is Tajik. Russian is still used routinely for business communication and communications.
A majority of people follow Sunni Islam. A small percentage of people follow the religions of Russian Orthodox, Catholicism and Buddhism.
Drinks and food
This tour concentrates on soups and other meats. In remote areas and at higher elevations, vegetables can be difficult to come by. There is an abundance of dried nuts and dried fruits to taste.
The choices for alcohol are limited to beer or vodka. If you want to try something different – like Scotch or Gin should buy the item duty-free and take it along. It isn’t easy to find mixer drinks , such as tonic water.
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