Lonely Planet names Tajikistan one of the world’s most inspiring travel destinations

Tajikistan has been recognized as one of the most inspiring destinations for hiking and wild camping in Lonely Planet’s prestigious Best in Travel 2026 list. The annual ranking, compiled by one of the world's leading travel publishers, celebrates the top global destinations for authentic and unforgettable travel experiences. In the feature titled “Hike and Wild […]

Tajikistan has been recognized as one of the most inspiring destinations for hiking and wild camping in Lonely Planet’s prestigious Best in Travel 2026 list. The annual ranking, compiled by one of the world's leading travel publishers, celebrates the top global destinations for authentic and unforgettable travel experiences.

In the feature titled “Hike and Wild Camping in Tajikistan,” Lonely Planet highlights the country’s breathtaking mountain landscapes, pristine nature, and the warmth of its people—an irresistible combination for adventurers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences.

The Best in Travel list is considered one of the most influential in the travel industry. Curated by Lonely Planet editors, travel experts, and seasoned globetrotters, it serves as a “dream guide” for travelers in search of meaningful journeys.

With a global circulation of around 6 million copies, Lonely Planet holds significant sway in shaping travel trends worldwide.

The feature on Tajikistan has already gained international media attention, including coverage by CNN, sparking growing interest in the country’s untapped tourism potential.

Being named one of the Top 25 Travel Experiences of 2026 is seen as recognition of Tajikistan’s rich natural and cultural heritage, as well as its recent strides in developing tourism infrastructure, promoting eco- and adventure tourism, and preserving its historical legacy.

This is not Tajikistan’s first moment in the global spotlight. In 2023, it was named one of Central Asia’s top tourist destinations, with the Pamir Mountains and Lake Iskandarkul included in a list of Asia’s most spectacular natural routes.

Today, Tajikistan continues to expand its tourism offerings, focusing on cultural, ecological, and mountain travel—strengthening its reputation as one of the most scenic and environmentally pristine countries in the region.

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