What to do and see in Khujand, Sughd Province: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

December 24, 2021 Jeremy Dunfee

Khujand (Tajik: Хуҷанд, Xujand / Xuçand, Uzbek: Xo‘jand/Хўжанд, Persian: خجند‌‎, translit. Xojand), formerly known as Leninabad (Tajik: Ленинобод, Leninobod/Leninoвod,Persian: لنین‌آباد‌‎, translit. Leninâbâd) in 1936-1991, is the second-largest city of Tajikistan and the capital of the northernmost province of Tajikistan, now called Sughd. Khujand is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, dating back about 2,500 years. It is situated on the Syr Darya at the mouth of the Fergana Valley and was a major city along the ancient Silk Road, mainly inhabited by ethnic Tajiks. It is proximate to both the Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan borders.
Restaurants in Khujand

1. Paramount Journey

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Paramount Journey

Paramount Journey brings the most exotic and usually out-of-reach possibilities well within your grasp. Our mission is to make adventure not only secure but comfortable, and to transport you to majestic places scarcely seen by foreign travellers for centuries. Paramount Journeys has learned from leading international companies how to create and run extraordinary adventures reaching out into incredible locations that would otherwise be inaccessible and unexplored. If your aim is to get beyond the standard Tajikistan tourist trail and to discover for yourself the most remarkable aspects of our high-altitude heaven, let Paramount Journey guide you on your way. We not only exhibit the pristine nature of Tajikistan in its numerous unique environments, but also introduce you to the culture and ways of life of the extraordinary and hospitable communities who have battled against, yet also worked in harmony with, that same nature to survive and thrive in Tajikistan for millennia.

2. Panjshanbe Market

Sharq street Panjshanbe Bazaar, Khujand 735700 Tajikistan
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Panjshanbe Market

Reviewed By yns_10 - Sydney, Australia

This traditional bazaar sells products of all manner of things and is interesting to walk through. Do not miss the opportunity to walk around the outside of the first floor for a great overview of the whole bazaar.

3. Kayrakkum Reservoir

From Khujand 20 km, Khujand 735700 Tajikistan
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Kayrakkum Reservoir

4. Kamal Khujandi Statue

Khujand Stars Square, Khujand Tajikistan
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Kamal Khujandi Statue

Reviewed By yns_10 - Sydney, Australia

This nice statue to the poet Kamal Khujand is in the lovely Khujand Square and is near his mausoleum.

5. Historical Local Lore Museum of Archeology and Fortification

Tamburi St. 4, Khujand 735700 Tajikistan
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Historical Local Lore Museum of Archeology and  Fortification

Reviewed By andrewmU2655XD

The museum is constructed in the south eastern corner of the ancient fort ruins. The entrance price is 15 somoni and an additional 10 somoni photography fee. This photo fee is a bargain, as the displays are excellent. The main exhibits are downstairs. The most interesting room is dedicated to the Macedonian Empire and it's leader Alexander the Great. The glass mosaic display depicts important events in the life of Alexander. They include his birth, as a youth receiving instruction from Aristotle, the taming of his mount "Bucephalus", famous persons of the Macedonian court, Alexander leading his forces in battle, capture of Khujand (Alexandria Eschate) in 329 BC, marriage to Roxanne and the death of Alexander. A tiled area on the floor shows the extent of the Macedonian Empire. Rusted weapons of this era are also on display. Another interesting room is the "Arian exhibition". Above the entrance is the "Faravahar" which is the symbol of Zoroastrian faith. There are interesting pictures of petroglyphs, the avesto and fire altar. In the 5th century BC, when this area was ruled by the Achaemenid Empire, Zoroastrianism was the main religion. The last hall has models of the stone age. On returning upstairs, there are beautiful carpet exhibits in a small room to the left. In various exhibits, the history of the city is traced through the rule of the Samanid Empire, it's destruction by the Mongols in 1220 , capture by Timur in 1370, destruction by the Russian Empire in 1866 and it's modern reconstruction. Our favourite exhibits were a statue of the local hero Timur Malik, who defended the city against the Mongols, the Soviet history section including a rare Stalin sculpture and the WW2 display. We thought that the exhibits were well presented and provided a comprehensive review of the history of the city. After visiting the museum, walk through Khujandi Park where there is a small archaeological museum built into the walls of the fort, and if you continue to the rear of the fort, it provides a great view of the ancient mud brick structure, which unfortunately is not accessible.

6. Khujand Fortress

Tamburi St. 4, Khujand 735700 Tajikistan http://www.advantour.com/tajikistan/khujand/khujand-fortress.htm
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Khujand Fortress

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