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Chiluchorchashma: Legendary Spring, One-day tour

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Tiếng Anh

10 giờ

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CHILUCHORCHASHMA

The name of this place translates as "Forty-four springs". Every resident of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan knows about it.

Here, near the hill, in the very center of the sunny desert, several wide springs burst out of the ground, spreading into 39 smaller ones. All the springs, connecting into one, form a small river, the width of which is 12-13 meters. There are a lot of fish here.

There is a legend that Caliph Ali, noticing a dried-upriver called Romit, drove to Chiluchorchashma and began to pray to Allah that he would give at least a little water. At this time, he hit the ground near the hill, and in the place where his hand touched the soil, several transparent springs appeared.

Chiluchorchashma is visited annually by many tourists and pilgrims. People pray, perform ablutions, plunge into springs, make sacrifices. There is an opinion that the water in these springs can heal from diseases.

Thông tin khác

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Chính sách hủy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

Bao gồm

Lunch

Parking Fees

– personal costs, alcohol drinks, food etc.

Cần Quan Tâm

1

Dushanbe

The beginning of the tour : receiving tourists from the Dushanbe and departure to Shakhrituz district

2 hoursKhông Có Vé
2

Visiting objects: Mausoleum of Hazrati Zayn al-Abidin - Beshai Palangon Reserve Ali ibn Husayn was born on January 6, 658 in Medina. His father was Husayn ibn Ali— the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad, and his mother was the Persian princess Shahrbonu, the daughter of the last Sasanian Shah Yazdigerd III. Zayn al-Abidin has the face of a Prophet." Some authors report that people who saw Imam Sajjad could not get enough of him. Beshai Palangon Reserve is in Tajikistan close to the Afghan border where the Vakhsh River and the Panj River join to form the Amu Darya. The reserve stretches over 40 km from the southwest to the northeast. The 460 km2 reserve is described by the WWF as the most important nature reserve in Central Asia, because of its large size and ecological diversity. In addition, it is very important for rare species of tuqay, or riparian forest, ecosystems. The highest elevations reach about 1,200 m above sea level.

1 hourBao Gồm Vé

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Chiluchorchashma: Legendary Spring, One-day tour

Pickup included

Từ USD 330

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