Fann Mountains

Mountains in Tajikistan
Fann Mountains is located in Tajikistan
Fann Mountains
Location in Western Tajikistan
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Fann Mountains is located in Uzbekistan
Fann Mountains
Fann Mountains (Uzbekistan)
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Fann Mountains is located in West and Central Asia
Fann Mountains
Fann Mountains (West and Central Asia)
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LocationTajikistan and UzbekistanParent rangePamir-Alay

The Fann Mountains (Tajik: Кӯҳҳои Фон, romanized: Túhhoi Fon) are part of the western Pamir-Alay mountain system in Tajikistan's Sughd Province, between the Zarafshan Range to the north and the Gissar Range to the south.[1] In an east-west direction, they extend from the Fan Darya to the Archimaydan River.

Peaks, lakes and access

The Fanns boast about a hundred peaks, with several rising to altitudes of more than 5,000 meters and relative elevations of up to 1,500 meters.[2] The highest point in Fann Mountains is Chimtarga peak (5,489 m). Other 5,000-meter peaks are Bodkhona (5,138 m), Chapdara (5,050 m), Big Hansa, Little Hansa (5,031 m), Zamok ('5,070 m), Mirali (5,132 m), and Energia (5,120 m).

There are many lakes in the Fanns.The best known are Alaudin lakes in the Chapdara River valley, Kulikalon Lakes on the northern slope of Chimtarga peak, Big Allo Lake and Iskanderkul Lake.

There is a stunning mountain range in Western Tajikistan, near the city of Punjikent, which surprises tourists with its vivid, ever-changing colours. This are known as the Seven Lakes, Haftkul, or even Marguzor Lakes. In Tadjiki it means seven lakes (named after the largest lake in the group).[3]

The best time for visiting is late June–mid-September for trekking and July–August for mountaineering, when the weather is usually at its best. Access is generally from Panjakent, which can be reached either from Dushanbe or Samarkand.[4]

  • Fann Mountains Trekking
    Fann Mountains Trekking
  • Chapdara and Bodhona Peaks
    Chapdara and Bodhona Peaks
  • Alaudin lakes
    Alaudin lakes
  • Lake Moutniy
    Lake Moutniy
  • Chimtarga Peak
    Chimtarga Peak
  • People of Fanns
    People of Fanns
  • Village in Fann Mountains
    Village in Fann Mountains
  • Iskanderkul
    Iskanderkul

See also

  • Alay Mountains
  • Pamir Mountains

References

  1. ^ Latombe, Jean-Claude. "Zigzagging in the Fann Mountains". Stanford University.
  2. ^ "Fann mountains". TravelTajikistan.net. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Seven Lake". Retrieved March 31, 2021.
  4. ^ "Fann mountains trekking: a guide". Caravanistan. Retrieved 2020-02-26.

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