Qayraqqum Beach, also known as Kayrakkum Beach, is located on the northern shore of the Kayrakkum Reservoir, which is often referred to as the Tajik Sea. The reservoir itself was created by the damming of the Syr Darya River during the Soviet era and has since become a popular recreational spot, particularly during the hot summer months when tourists and locals alike flock to the beach to enjoy the sun, sand, and water. Qayraqqum Beach offers visitors a chance to relax, swim, and engage in various water activities such as boating and fishing. The landscape surrounding the beach is characterized by its semi-arid conditions, with sparse vegetation and a backdrop of distant mountains that provide a stark yet beautiful contrast to the blue waters of the reservoir. Infrastructure such as resorts, restaurants, and entertainment facilities cater to the needs of vacationers, making the beach a well-equipped destination for family outings and leisure. The beach's appeal is not only in its recreational opportunities but also in the cultural exchange it fosters as people from different parts of Tajikistan and neighboring countries come together to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.