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Lenin Bust Tajikistan

Duration
1 Day

Lenin Bust Tajikistan

1 Day
Lenin Bust Tour: The Guardian of the Reservoir

Lenin Bust: Guardian of the Reservoir

A monumental Soviet relic overlooking Istaravshan and the Kattasay Reservoir.

Height Massive Largest Bust in World
Location Kattasay Reservoir Viewpoint
Climb 365 Steps Physical Ascent
Era 1965 Soviet Monument
Highlights
  • Witness one of the largest Lenin busts in the world, featuring a unique “extended arm” pose pointing to the water.
  • Climb the 365 steps to the top for a panoramic view of Istaravshan and the Kattasay Reservoir.
  • Learn about the hydraulic history of the region and Lenin’s symbolic role as the “Bringer of Water.”
  • Explore a rare Soviet monument that remains in situ, preserved by its connection to vital infrastructure.

Video Tour

See the scale of the monument and the surrounding landscape.

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Istaravshan City Guide

Tour Plan

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Opera Ballet Opera Ballet Building

Depart from Dushanbe

Meeting Point: Opera Ballet building / Chocolate Cafe near Osterio Mario. We begin our journey north to the Sughd region.

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Istaravshan City

Arrival in Istaravshan

Arrive in the ancient city of Istaravshan and head towards the Kattasay Reservoir for the main ascent.

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Bust of Lenin

Climb the 365 steps to stand at the base of the “Guardian of the Reservoir.” Note the unique design where Lenin points towards the water, symbolizing progress and irrigation.

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Surrounding View

Take in the breathtaking views of the Kattasay Reservoir and the city of Istaravshan from the monument’s vantage point.

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Return Dushanbe

Return to Dushanbe

Conclude the tour back at the Opera Ballet building in Dushanbe.

Inclusions & Exclusions

Inclusions
  • Transportation via Anzob Pass.
  • Expert Guide (Soviet History).
  • Visit to the Lenin Bust.
  • Photo stops at Reservoir.
Exclusions
  • Accommodation.
  • Personal expenses.
  • Tips for the driver/guide.
  • Travel insurance.

Traveller Stories

User

“Finding such a massive Soviet relic still standing was surreal. The history behind the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** and its connection to the water supply is fascinating.”

User

“It’s interesting to compare this to statues back home. The **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** is unique because of the arm gesture. A great spot for history buffs.”

User

“The 365 steps were a workout, but the view from the top is worth it. The **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** looks out over a beautiful landscape.”

User

“It is rare to see such a large monument still maintained. The **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** evokes a lot of nostalgia for the scale of Soviet projects.”

What to Bring

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Walking Shoes 365 Steps
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Water Bottle Steep climb
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Camera Panoramic views
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Hat Sun protection
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Sunglasses Bright glare
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Cash (Somoni) Transport/Snacks
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Sunscreen High altitude sun
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Guide For history

FAQ

1. Where is the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** located?
The **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** is located on a hill overlooking the Kattasay Reservoir, on the outskirts of the city.
2. Why was the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** built there?
The **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** was built in 1965 to commemorate the completion of the Kattasay Reservoir and Lenin’s role in bringing water infrastructure.
3. Is the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** the largest in the world?
It is widely cited as one of the largest (if not the largest) monumental busts of Lenin in the world, distinct from full-body statues.
4. How many steps lead up to the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan**?
Visitors must climb a staircase of 365 steps to reach the base of the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan**.
5. When was the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** constructed?
The **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** was unveiled in 1965.
6. Is it safe to visit the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan**?
Yes, the site is open to the public and is a safe historical landmark, though it is located on the city’s periphery.
7. Is there wheelchair access to the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan**?
No, due to the steep staircase of 365 steps, the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** is not wheelchair accessible.
8. What is the best time to visit the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan**?
Early morning or late afternoon in Spring or Autumn is best to avoid the heat while climbing to the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan**.
9. Is there an entrance fee for the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan**?
No, there is typically no entrance fee to visit the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** as it is an open-air monument.
10. What is unique about the pose of the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan**?
Unlike most busts which end at the shoulders, the **Lenin Bust in Istaravshan** features an arm extending out to point towards the reservoir.
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