Travel Vaccines and Advice for Tajikistan
Tajikistan, is located in Central Asia, nestled between Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and China.
Tajikistan was once home to many ancient societies dating back as far as the 4th millennium BCE. The area’s deep historical roots and many exceptional outdoor experiences draw in tourists from all over the world.
On This Page:
Do I Need Vaccines for Tajikistan?
Do I Need a Visa for Tajikistan?
What is the Climate Like is Tajikistan?
How Safe is Tajikistan?
Ride Down Pamir Highway
What Should I Take to Tajikistan?
Embassy of the United Kingdom in Tajikistan
Do I Need Vaccines for Tajikistan?
Yes, some vaccines are recommended or required for Tajikistan. The National Travel Health Network and Centre and WHO recommend the following vaccinations for Tajikistan: COVID-19, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, typhoid, rabies, polio and tetanus.
See the bullets below to learn more about some of these key immunizations:
- COVID-19 –
Airborne –
Recommended for all travellers - Hepatitis A –
Food & Water –
Recommended for most travellers to the region, especially if unvaccinated. - Hepatitis B –
Blood & Body Fluids –
Accelerated schedule available - Tetanus –
Wounds or Breaks in Skin –
Recommended for travelers to most regions, especially if not previously vaccinated. - Typhoid –
Food & Water –
Jab lasts 3 years. Oral vaccine lasts 5 years, must be able to swallow pills. Oral doses must be kept in refrigerator. - Rabies –
Saliva of Infected Animals –
High risk country. Vaccine recommended for long-stay travellers and those who may come in contact with animals. - Polio –
Food & Water –
Considered a routine vaccination for most travel itineraries. Single adult booster recommended.
See the table below for more information:
Recommended Travel Vaccinations for Tajikistan |
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VACCINE | HOW DISEASE SPREADS | DETAILS |
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COVID-19 | Airborne | Recommended for all travellers |
Hepatitis A | Food & Water | Recommended for most travellers to the region, especially if unvaccinated. |
Hepatitis B | Blood & Body Fluids | Accelerated schedule available |
Tetanus | Wounds or Breaks in Skin | Recommended for travelers to most regions, especially if not previously vaccinated. |
Typhoid | Food & Water | Jab lasts 3 years. Oral vaccine lasts 5 years, must be able to swallow pills. Oral doses must be kept in refrigerator. |
Rabies | Saliva of Infected Animals | High risk country. Vaccine recommended for long-stay travellers and those who may come in contact with animals. |
Polio | Food & Water | Considered a routine vaccination for most travel itineraries. Single adult booster recommended. |
Malaria may be a threat depending on your itinerary. Antimalarials may be recommended for Tajikistan. Consult with a travel health specialist before your trip.
See our vaccinations page to learn more about these infections and vaccines. Ready to protect yourself? Book your travel health appointment today by calling or schedule online now.
Do I Need a Visa for Tajikistan?
A visa is required for all travel to Tajikistan. E-visas are available with a valid period of about 45 days. All non-tourists must register with local authorities within 72 hours of arrival.
Passports must have at least six months validity.
Tajikistan Entry Requirements |
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Vaccinations |
Sources: Embassy of Tajikistan and GOV.UK
What is the Climate Like is Tajikistan?
Tajikistan has three different climate zones.
The western lowlands are cool with temperatures hovering in the range of 15 to 20 degrees year-round.
The region near the Pamir mountains experiences dry summers and moderate temperatures.
The mountainous region experiences a mix of humidity and snow. Temperatures are cooler throughout the year.
Summers in Tajikistan can be hot with temperatures above 35 degrees. Dust storms occur regularly, especially at lower altitudes.
How Safe is Tajikistan?
Crime is prevalent in Dushanbe but violent crimes are rare. The most common form of crime reported is sexual harassment of women walking alone. Violent crimes like muggings, armed robberies, and pick-pocketing do occur.
You can take several different precautions to reduce your chances of being targeted. Travel in pairs or groups, day or night. When you’re travelling at night, walk on well-lit walkways. Stay vigilant and always be aware of your surroundings.
Terrorist attacks and demonstrations have occurred in this country in recent years. Violent attacks are typically criminal-on-criminal or criminals targeting security services. Even though civilians are typically not the intended target some do fall victim.
Demonstrations can be unpredictable and turn violent quickly. So, it’s best to avoid them.
Ride Down Pamir Highway
Construction started on the Pamir Highway in 1931. Soviet military engineers spent three years building the road. It bends and winds around key parts of Tajikistan.
This road was originally built to transport supplies for Soviet troops. Now, visitors can motor along this road for the stunning views.
What Should I Take to Tajikistan?
For your trip to Tajikistan, you’ll want to take the following items.
- Insect Spray – Though the risk is low, malaria is present in Tajikistan. Insect repellent is a necessary part of protection.
- Reliable Bag – During your trip to Tajikistan, you need to have your passport on your person at all times. To ensure that it is safe at all times, you’ll need to have a shoulder bag that cannot be easily stolen. Use one with a zip so you reduce your risk of being pick-pocketed.
- First-Aid Kit – Tajikistan’s healthcare system is not adequate for all situations. Take any medical supplies you’d need for injuries common to the activities you’ll be partaking in.
Embassy of the United Kingdom in Tajikistan
If you are in Tajikistan and have an emergency (for example, been attacked, arrested or someone has died) contact the nearest consular services. Contact the embassy before arrival if you have additional questions on entry requirements, safety concerns or are in need of assistance.
British Embassy Dushanbe
65 Mirzo Tursunzoda Street
Dushanbe
734002
Tajikistan
Telephone: +99 237 224 2221
Emergency Phone: +99 237 224 2221
Fax: +99 237 227 1726
Email: dushanbe.reception@fco.gov.uk
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