Murgobi Lake via Ghazza Lake in Tajikistan

Murgobi Lake
First sighting of jade-colored Murgobi Lake

Location: Murgobi Lake, Ghazza, Fann Mountains, Tajikistan
Distance: 3.2 miles (out and back)
Peak Elevation: 6,693′
Elevation Gain: 1,206′
Trip Length: 2 to 3 hours
Difficulty
: Moderate

In Tajikistan’s Khushtarita Valley of the Fann Mountains, there are many trekking opportunities. From the small village of Ghazza, you can hike up the mountainside to the green alpine Murgobi Lake.

Trek Highlights | Photos

Wooden bridge on the Archamaydon River

Trek Highlights

From Ghazza village, you walk down just a bit to the Archamaydon River along the picturesque Khushtarita Valley. After crossing a simple wooden bridge, there is a footpath rising to a gap.

Looking back at Ghazza village below

The path is rocky with stones about the size of baseballs. Along the way, you may encounter cows or donkeys on the trail. From Ghazza, it is a steady 1.2 mile climb to the high point. When you reach the top, there is a notch in the rocks that leads to a level walk.

Murgobi Lake
Murgobi’s Lakeshore

After a slight drop, we arrive at Murgobi Lake, an emerald mountain lake. There are brown slimy plants at the edge with tiny fish swimming in and out of the vegetation.

Turning back to Ghazza Village

Photos of the Hike to Murgobi Lake

Cow blocking the path
The notch at the top
The path levels out
Murgobi Lake
Outskirts of Ghazza
Alpenglow in the Fann Mountains