Tajikistan in September

September to November is autumn, and the weather warm. The season is perhaps the best time to go to Tajikistan as the heat has died down on the plains, and all but the very highest mountains are still accessible. The markets are overflowing with fresh produce, and the rivers are flowing in full force after the melt of the glaciers. Temperature in Danshube are between 11 and 26 °C (52-79 °F) in October, and rainfall is close to zero across the entire country. It is a fine time to see the wilderness, haunting mountains, glacial streams, and the far-reaching steppe in shades of burnt orange.

Suggested Itineraries

Classic Tajikistan

Duration
8 days / 7 nights
Price Per Person
From $5,000
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Natural & Manmade Wonders of Uzbekistan & Tajikistan

Duration
14 days / 13 nights
Price Per Person
From $7,300
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Pamir Highway: Tajikistan Loop

Duration
13 days / 12 nights
Price Per Person
From $4,500
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The Hidden World of Tajikistan

Duration
13 days / 12 nights
Price Per Person
From $4,100
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Epic Tajikistan Trek: Lakes, Mountains & Valleys

Duration
16 days / 15 nights
Price Per Person
From $4,400
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Land of the Seven Lakes: Natural Beauty of Tajikistan

Duration
11 days / 10 nights
Price Per Person
From $3,000
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Trekking Over the Roof of the World in Tajikistan's Pamir Mountains

Duration
19 days / 18 nights
Price Per Person
From $5,800
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Trekking Tajikistan's Fann Mountains: Seven Lakes to Artuch

Duration
16 days / 15 nights
Price Per Person
From $4,400
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