#1 No men riding horses (well the odd one or two but certainly nothing like Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia)
#2 The Pamir Highway and the Wakhan Valley are beautiful. I recommend Autumn for travelling through them
#3 Lots of pomegranates
#4 School uniforms are terribly smart
#5 Like the rest of Central Asia and Mongolia the people are terribly friendly and hospitable
#6 In Dushanbe there are a lot of men wearing slim trousered blue suits. Very dapper looking
#7 On that note the men in Dushanbe are the sort of boys your mother would have loved you bringing home – good-looking, well groomed and polite young men
#8 Tajikistan has been noticeably more expensive than any of the other countries we’ve visited
#9 As with the rest of Central Asia there are a lot of tall mature trees in the cities and towns
#10 If a shop doesn’t have the exact change that you need they sometimes give you gum or a sweet instead
#11 There are a lot of stunning high mountains throughout the country
#12 There are a lot of 2000-era Vauxhall Astra and Vectra cars
#13 The children always wave and say hello at us as we drive through villages
#14 Again as with the rest of Central Asia driving in cities is utterly manic
#15 In the cities women wear a lot of makeup
#16 Lots of big fat shiny new black LandCruisers in the cities
#17 There are lots of huge banners and posters of the President adorning many buildings
#18 Wherever we go you can guarantee you’ll see at least one broken down lorry
#19 People carry a huge amount on their roof racks
#20 Big metal or wooden daybeds are a popular place to sit, chat and drink tea on. They are often covered in colourful traditional patterned rugs, bolsters and cushions.
Accurate observations!
We are all fortunate that we could see their original life style before starting industrialization.
Indeed 🙂