Sary Mazar Complex (Istaravshan)
A journey through 16th-century architecture, sacred ancient trees, and spiritual heritage in the heart of Sughd.
- ✓ Explore the **Sary Mazar Complex** in Istaravshan, featuring the mysterious Ajina Khona.
- ✓ Stand beneath the ancient **Chinar trees**, some over 800 years old, that shade the complex.
- ✓ Discover the **Chehlkhona** (Forty Cells), used for 40-day spiritual retreats and meditation.
- ✓ Admire the intricate brickwork and unique blue-ceilinged mosque of the complex.
Video Tour
Visual guides to the sacred sites of Istaravshan.

Tour Plan
Depart from Dushanbe
Meeting Point: Opera Ballet building / Chocolate Cafe. We depart Dushanbe for the scenic drive north to Istaravshan.
Arrival in Istaravshan
Arrive in the historic “Museum City” of Istaravshan, home to the Sary Mazar complex.
Sary Mazar Complex (Istaravshan)
Explore the 16th-century Sary Mazar complex, featuring intricate brickwork and the shade of ancient Chinar trees.
Internal Infrastructure
Walk through the complex’s internal layout, observing the Chehlkhona cells and the structural design that has withstood centuries.
Interior Design
Admire the artistic details inside the mausoleums and prayer halls, from painted ceilings to carved wooden columns.
Return to Dushanbe
Conclude the tour back at the Opera Ballet building in Dushanbe.
Inclusions & Exclusions
- Transportation (4WD recommended).
- Expert Cultural Guide.
- Entrance to Sary Mazar Complex.
- Tea at a traditional Chaykhana.
- Accommodation (if multi-day).
- Souvenirs.
- Tips for the driver/guide.
- Travel insurance.
Traveller Stories
“The brickwork at the **Sary Mazar Complex** is stunning. It feels like stepping back into the 16th century. The interior design of the mosque was very peaceful.”
“I loved the ancient Chinar trees at the **Sary Mazar Complex**. They add such a unique atmosphere to the historic architecture.”
“Seeing the internal infrastructure and how the **Sary Mazar Complex** was built was the highlight for me. A true gem of Istaravshan.”
“The painted ceilings and wood carvings inside the **Sary Mazar Complex** are incredibly detailed. It is a very photogenic place.”