Tajikistan has 9 border crossing points, all of them work only during the daytime. Below are listed all border-crossing points of Tajikistan:
№ of c/p | Name of Crossing Points in Tajikistan | Location in Tajikistan | Name of Crossing Points in Uzbekistan | Location in Uzbekistan | Operating regime |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Bratstvo – highway | Tursunzoda district | Sariasiya – highway | Surkhandarya region Uzun district | 24 hours |
2 | Fotekhobod – highway | Sugd region Matchin distict | Oybek – highway | Tashkent region Bekabad district | 24 hours |
3 | Patar – highway | Sugd region Kanibadam distict | Andarkhon – highway | Fergana region Besharik district | 24 hours |
4 | Ayvadj – highway | Khatlon region Shaartuz distict | Gulbakhor – highway | Surkhandarya region Termez district | 24 hours |
5 | Sarazm – highway | Sugd region Penjikent distict | Jartepa – highway | Samarkand region Urgut district | 24 hours |
№ of c/p | Name of Crossing Points in Tajikistan | Location in Tajikistan | >Name of Crossing Points in Kyrgyzstan | Location in Kyrgyzstan | Operating regime |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kyzylart – highway | Murghab district | Bordobo – highway | Osh region Kyzylart Pass |
daylight |
2 | Guliston – highway | Isfara city | Kyzyl-Bel – highway | Batken region Kyzyl-Bel Village |
daylight |
3 | Ovhi-kalacha – highway | B. Gafurov district | Kulundu | Batken region Kulundu Village |
daylight |
№ of c/p | Name of Crossing Points in Tajikistan | Location in Tajikistan | Name of Crossing Points in Afghanistan | Location in Afghanistan | Operating regime |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ishkashim – highway | Ishkashim district | Sultan – highway |
Badakhshan | daylight |
2 | Lower Pyanj – highway | Kumsangir district | Sher Khan Badar – highway | Near Kundus | daylight |
№ of c/p | Name of Crossing Points in Tajikistan | Location in Tajikistan | Name of Crossing Points in China | Location in China | Operating regime |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kulma – highway | Murghab district of Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province | Karasu – highway |
Kashgar Prefecture of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region | daylight |
Please provide your actual latest reports on crossings for an update. Thank you!
Tajik - Kyrgyz border is finally opened
The Presidents of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have signed a landmark border agreement, leading to the reopening of land communication between the two countries and the resumption of regular air travel. Experts are calling this development a historic event that will significantly enhance the overall stability in Central Asia.
In February, details of the agreement were revealed, outlining the precise borders of the significant Tajik enclave of Vorukh, which is surrounded by Kyrgyzstan's Batken region. The road connecting Vorukh to the main part of Tajikistan has been granted neutral status. Furthermore, the two sides agreed to exchange certain territories; for instance, Bishkek will transfer the village of Dostuk to its neighbor in exchange for the village of Samoniyon and several other plots, totaling an even swap of 142 hectares for 142 hectares.
Following the signing of the agreement, Presidents Emomali Rahmon and Sadyr Japarov inaugurated the land border between their countries via video link. Two border checkpoints, which had been closed since 2021 due to intense clashes, were reopened. The ceremony was quite colorful, with people in traditional costumes from both sides of the border witnessing the lifting of the barriers, followed by warm handshakes and embraces.
Additionally, air travel between the two nations has resumed. On the morning of March 14, a Tajik airline flight departed from Dushanbe to Bishkek, where it was ceremoniously welcomed with a water arch. Passengers were treated to festive traditional pastries known as boorsoks. The first technical flight back to Tajikistan is scheduled for March 16, with subsequent flights planned to occur weekly. Regular bus services are also expected to resume shortly.
The President of Kyrgyzstan has suggested that neighboring countries consider the establishment of a Central Asian version of the Schengen Agreement. According to Japarov, with the resolution of the border dispute between Bishkek and Dushanbe, there are no remaining contentious borders in the region. “Now, Central Asian countries should initiate the process of implementing a visa-free regime among themselves, and for visitors from other states, a unified visa that allows free movement throughout all countries in the region, similar to the Schengen visa,” he stated.
We are pleased to announce that the border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan known as "Kyzyl-Bel ( https://www.customs.gov.kg/cacip/?lang=RU&page=card&bcp_code=KG41750003 ) / Guliston" is open for tourists, as well as for citizens of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. This border runs from the city of Osh towards Khujand.
The second border with Tajikistan, which is used by tourists traveling from Osh to Murghab, known as "Bor-Dobo ( https://www.customs.gov.kg/cacip/?lang=RU&page=card&bcp_code=KG41762102 ) / Kyzyl-Art," is currently open only for citizens of foreign countries, while it remains closed for citizens of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. There are plans to open it for citizens as well, but the date is not yet known.