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What is the best area to stay in Zeravshan Valley?
The best area to stay in Zeravshan Valley is Ayni, particularly for those looking to explore the region's natural beauty and cultural sites.

Ayni is the administrative centre of the Ayni District and is centrally located within the Zeravshan Valley. It serves as a natural base for exploring the surrounding mountains and historical sites. The town itself is relatively small, with the main road, which is often called the M34, running through it, providing access to various guesthouses and local eateries.

For adventurers and nature enthusiasts, Ayni is an excellent base. From here, you can easily arrange treks into the Fann Mountains, known for their stunning alpine lakes and challenging trails. Many local guides operate out of Ayni, making it convenient to organise excursions to places like Lake Iskanderkul or the Seven Lakes (Haftkul).

Couples looking for a blend of outdoor activity and cultural insight will find Ayni appealing. It offers a chance to experience rural Tajik life, visit local markets, and enjoy the impressive mountain scenery.
When is the best time to go to Zeravshan Valley?
The best time to visit Zeravshan Valley is during the spring (April to early June) and autumn (September to October) months.

Spring in Zeravshan Valley brings pleasant temperatures, typically ranging from 15°C to 25°C, making it ideal for exploring the natural beauty and historical sites. The landscape is lush and green, and the fruit trees are in blossom, offering picturesque views. This season is superb for hiking in the Fann Mountains or visiting ancient ruins in areas like Panjakent, without the intense heat of summer.

Autumn also offers comfortable weather, with temperatures similar to spring, usually between 10°C and 20°C. The harvest season is in full swing, and the valleys are vibrant with changing leaf colours, particularly in areas around Ayni and Mastchoh. This is a great time for those who enjoy cultural experiences, as many local festivals celebrating the harvest take place.
Can I cancel my hotel reservation on Expedia?
You can cancel your hotel reservation on Expedia, although it depends on the cancellation policy of your booking. Most bookings are refundable if cancelled within 24 to 48 hours of the scheduled arrival. Be sure to check your booking confirmation for the exact cancellation policy. If free cancellation is available, you can cancel directly through your Expedia account by logging in, going to 'My Trips' and selecting your reservation. To find flexible deals, filter your search by 'Fully refundable property' for hotels in Zeravshan Valley.
How can I save on a hotel booking in Zeravshan Valley with Expedia?
One Keyā„¢ – Expedia's free travel rewards programme – gives you instant access to perks and Member Prices on Zeravshan Valley hotels. Plus, you'll earn OneKeyCashā„¢* on eligible bookings to use on future trips. Booking an Expedia hotel and flight package is another great way to save, where bundling can result in significant savings. *Excludes taxes and fees. OneKeyCash is not redeemable for cash and can only be used on Expedia and other participating brands.
How much is the nightly rate for a hotel in Zeravshan Valley?
Prices for hotels in Zeravshan Valley often vary, but you can find a great deal from NZ$47 on Expedia. All sorts of factors affect price, such as the time of year or the days of the week you choose for your stay. Find the best deals by being flexible with your dates, and sort search results by 'Price: low to high' for our cheapest rates.