Chorku Village is situated in the Sughd region of northern Tajikistan and forms part of the Isfara district. The village is renowned for its mesmerizing natural beauty, encapsulated by the picturesque Turkestan mountain range that surrounds it. Chorku is celebrated for its age-old cultural traditions and its historical significance, with links to the ancient Silk Road. The culture of the village is rich with historical architecture, including the Mausoleum of Hazrati Shoh, which draws visitors interested in Islamic architecture and history. The villagers engage in farming and produce local fruits, particularly famous for its apricots, which are celebrated for their quality and flavor. Chorku's landscape is dotted with traditional Tajik houses, and the hospitality of the villagers offers an insightful glimpse into rural Tajik life. The village provides an escape from the bustling city life, and tourists can immerse themselves in hiking, exploring the local customs, and enjoying the serenity of the rural mountainside.