Tajikistan has many cities with their own history and culture that are worth visiting. Choosing a city to live in is a subjective matter — life is best where you feel comfortable.
Dushanbe
Population: around 1.2 million
Climate: continental, with hot summers and mild winters
International flights: Dushanbe International Airport offers flights to Turkey, the UAE, China, Iran, Qatar, and other countries.
Dushanbe is a blend of ancient history and modern culture. Here, you can see the Ismoil Somoni Monument, one of the tallest flagpoles in the world, visit the National Museum, and enjoy breathtaking views of nearby mountains and lakes. The city charms visitors with its cozy parks, vibrant bazaars, and the aromas of traditional cuisine, while the warm hospitality of the locals makes it especially memorable.
Khujand
Population: around 200 000
Climate: continental, with hot summers and cool winters
International flights: Khujand International Airport offers flights to Urumqi, Istanbul, and major Russian cities.
Khujand, an ancient city on the banks of the Syr Darya River, is known for its rich history, fortress, Sheikh Muslihiddin Mausoleum, and lively bazaars. The city blends architectural landmarks, peaceful parks, and warm hospitality.
Bokhtar
Population: around 110 000
Climate: subtropical, with warm summers and mild winters
International flights: Bokhtar International Airport currently offers direct international flights mainly to Moscow.
Bokhtar is an economic hub of Tajikistan, where tradition meets modernity. The city attracts visitors with its colorful bazaars, rich history, and an authentic atmosphere of Eastern hospitality.
Kulob
Population: around 105 000
Climate: continental, with warm summers and cool winters
International flights: Kulob Airport serves both domestic and international flights, particularly to Russian cities.
Kulob is one of Tajikistan's oldest cities, known for its deep history, cultural heritage, and Eastern charm. Visitors can explore the Mausoleum of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani, stroll through the old streets, and experience the city's welcoming atmosphere.
Istaravshan
Population: around 65 000
Climate: moderate, with warm summers and cold winters
Istaravshan is a city with a unique atmosphere, where history blends seamlessly with the present. Here, you can visit ancient mosques, the Mug Teppe citadel, local artisan workshops, and immerse yourself in traditional craftsmanship. Authentic bazaars, historic architecture, and warm hospitality make Istaravshan a special place to visit.
Panjakent
Population: around 50 000
Climate: moderate, with warm summers and cool winters
Flights: a recently launched flight route connects Dushanbe and Panjakent.
Panjakent is a charming city with a rich history, home to the ruins of an ancient settlement, the Rudaki Museum, and the picturesque Zeravshan Valley. Thanks to its proximity to the Fann Mountains, it serves as a great starting point for exploring scenic landscapes.