Objects
Tour description

The blue sea – Nurek reservoir for hydroelectric power plant wich  filled with clear, mirror fresh water, the source of which is the icy mountains of the Pamir range.  The reservoir was formed at an altitude of 885 meters above sea level under the Nurek dam.

Currently, it is one of the most powerful hydroelectric power plants in Central Asia, the dam which is listed in the GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS as the highest bulk dam in the world. The height of the Nurek hydroelectric dam is 304 meters.

Nurek is a city in the Khatlon region of Tajikistan. It is situated on the Vakhsh River, 885 m above sea level, and is 70 km southeast of Dushanbe, the capital. The city was founded on the site of the former village of Nurek, whose name means "pomegranate" in Tajik language; the modern city was established in 1960 to support the construction of nearby Nurek Dam, which was completed in 1980.

However, in recent years, Nurek has become a popular resort town; many hotels, guesthouses, restaurants and tourist services have appeared. Most guests arrive from southern Tajikistan and foreign countries, attracted by the stunning mountain views, fresh air, and serene and blue sea (scenic reservoir). The town is especially beautiful at night, when it is lit up by thousands of lights; sunsets are also other-worldly, due to the unique combination of alpine scenery and the vast, calm reservoir.

Nurek Dam and hydroelectric station is an enormous earth-fill dam located in a deep gorge at 38.3715 N, 69.3492 E, on the Vakhsh River in the central Asian nation of Tajikistan. At 304 m (984 ft), it is the tallest dam in the world as of 2008. Currently, the dam makes up 75% of the country's total electricity production (3.0 of 4.0 Gigawatts), and provides for more than 90% of its power needs. Construction of the dam began in 1961 and was completed in 1980, when Tajikistan was a republic within the Soviet Union. The massive construction effort resembled other similar earth-dam projects in Soviet Central Asia, in that it required the building of a large town near the dam, as well as a decades-long movement of earth and relocation of workers.

It is somewhat unique in its construction, however, with a central core of cement as a solid barrier within a 300m (980 ft) - high rock and earth-fill construction. The volume of the mound is 54 million cubic meters. The dam includes nine hydroelectric power units, the first commissioned in 1972 and the last in 1979.

The Nurek Reservoir is the largest in Tajikistan, with a capacity of 10.5 km2. The reservoir is over 70 km (40 mi) in length, and has a surface area of 98 km2(38 sq.mi). The reservoir supplies the hydroelectric plant located within the dam, and stored water is also used for irrigation of local agricultural land. Irrigation water is transported 14 kilometers through the Dangara irrigation tunnel and is used to irrigate about 700 km2 (300 sq.mi) of farmland.

The reservoir is very popular with boaters, as its creation opened up vast areas for easy exploration by boat. The middle of the lake is also a great place to simply admire the vast gorges and snow capped peaks on all sides. Many houseboats are moored in rocky niches throughout the many valleys of the reservoir, from which swimming can.

 

yesAvailability: February - December, but for swimming May-August
cool Direction: Dushanbe-Nurek
enlightened Duration: 1 day (8 hours) 
angel Type of tour: individual, calculation for 2 (2-4 people), for Solo (1 person) +50%





Program of the tour

Excursion places: City of Nurek - Nurek Hydroelectric Power Plant Museum - Hydroelectric Dam - Hydroelectric Waterfall - Hydroelectric Reservoir (you can swimming and boating)


08:30 - start time of thr tour: pick up tourists from hotel stayed in Dushanbe, departure to Nurek city, the way is about 90 minutes. 

10:00 - arriving to Nurek. Visiting objects is central avenue of Nurek and the Museum of hydroelectric power station.
In this museum we will be able to have detail information about the Nurek and hydroelectric power station.

11:00 - visit Nurek Dam. The Nurek Dam and hydroelectric station is an enormous earth-fill dam located on the Vakhsh River in the central Asian nation of Tajikistan. At 304 m (984 ft), it is the tallest dam in the world as of 2008. Currently, the dam makes up 75% of the country's total electricity production (3.0 of 4.0 Gigawatts), and provides for more than 90% of its power needs. Construction of the dam began in 1961 and was completed in 1980, when Tajikistan was a republic within the Soviet Union. The massive construction effort resembled other similar earth-dam projects in Soviet Central Asia, in that it required the building of a large town near the dam, as well as a decades-long movement of earth and relocation of workers.

13:00 - lunch

14:00 -  visiting objects: Nurek reservoir-waterfall. Here you cam swimming and boating (if desired and at the expense of the tourist)
The Nurek Reservoir is the largest in Tajikistan, with a capacity of 10.5 km2. The reservoir is over 70 km (40 mi) in length, and has a surface area of 98 km2 (38 sq.mi). The reservoir supplies the hydroelectric plant located within the dam, and stored water is also used for irrigation of local agricultural land. Irrigation water is transported 14 kilometers through the Dangara irrigation tunnel and is used to irrigate about 700 km2 (300 sq.mi) of farmland. The reservoir is very popular with boaters, as its creation opened up vast areas for easy exploration by boat. The middle of the lake is also a great place to simply admire the vast gorges and snow capped peaks on all sides. Many houseboats are moored in rocky niches throughout the many valleys of the reservoir, from which we can swimming.

15:00 - visit Anorbogh, pomegranate garden, Nurek is one of the cities that is famous for growing a special type of pomegranates

16:00 - end of tour, way back to Dushanbe

17:00 - arriving Dushanbe




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