It's a pretty good place.
The best ones arrive early. For the most part, people arrive in groups on buses and overnight (at about 11:30) there are a lot of people at once and, accordingly, queues arise instantly. It's better to immediately put more money on the card and calculate it, because if you leave, the cards will not be returned. Prices are not expensive in principle. Careful on cylinders, the speed is normal and braking, albeit slightly dangerous. It's fun on the second climb, a DJ plays right in the morning on weekends and it's fun there. The slopes are very gentle, just right for beginners, this is in comparison with Shymkent. I didn't go to the top, though. The kitchen is normal. A little more expensive than in the city, this is to be expected. You can go to a roundabout for 3,000 somoni for 5 people without spending the night.
I was born and lived in Tacoba, so I studied skiing on Safed Dar. In 1983, he left Tajikistan, but always remembered his native mountains.
In 2014, when I arrived in Dushanbe with my family, of course, I found time and transport to go to Safed Daru. And even though it was August, the very sight of familiar slopes from childhood, the delicious mountain air infused with mountain herbs revived in me memories that seemed to be forever forgotten under the weight of the years that had passed.
Now it has been revived, new lifts have been built, and old ones have been restored. But there aren't many people here - it's too expensive. Even for Russians.
Positive:
- beautiful view of the mountains
- new lift
Minuses:
- there is no infrastructure
- unreasonably high prices for everything
- it is inconvenient to move around the "resort"