Travelers to Tajikistan do not need to be immunized, but they should be protected with the latest in Typhoid and Tetanus and Polio, Hepatitis A and Polio. Malaria is also able to be found in Tajikistan, so it is an excellent idea to talk to your doctor local for guidance on immunisations.
Cultural Sensitivity
When you travel with us, you’ll frequently meet local people Each with distinct customs and traditions. We ask you to be respectful and show them respect. The tour guides and tour guides will always be able to advise you accordingly.
It is first important to note that Central Asia has a more relaxed approach to Islam than its neighbors in Pakistan and Afghanistan. But it is important to be noted that it is technically an Muslim area, so an extra dose of caution must be taken at certain locations. T-shirts and long shorts are suitable for men and women in urban areas, but in the case of visiting any mosques active, everybody should wear trousers that fall below the knee, and tops that cover their shoulders. Ladies should also wear a headscarf. The tour takes us to remote areas that aren’t usually frequented by tourists. Locals wear modest clothing, and it is expected that you’ll feel more comfortable in conservative clothing.
Language & Religion
Tajik is the official language of Tajikistan. Russian is used regularly for business communication and communications.
The majority of the people follow Sunni Islam, with the minority of them following Russian Orthodox, Catholicism, Buddhism and Judaism.
Food and drink
The tour is focused on soups and other meats. In the remote and higher altitude places vegetables can be difficult to come by. There is an abundance of dried nuts and dried fruits to taste.
For alcohol, the choice is mainly limited to vodka or beer. Anyone looking for something different – Scotch or Gin for example – should buy it duty free and bring it with them. Mixer drinks like tonic waters can be difficult to come by, even.
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