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Experience the legendary Pamir Highway on an 8-day adventure from Dushanbe to Osh. Travel through remote mountain valleys, the Wakhan Valley, ancient fortresses, hot springs, high-altitude lakes, Karakul Lake, and the Kyzyl-Art Pass before entering Kyrgyzstan.
This tour is perfect for adventurous travelers who want authentic local culture, dramatic landscapes, simple homestays, and one of Central Asia’s most unforgettable road trips. It is not a luxury tour, but a real mountain journey through one of the most remote and beautiful regions of the Silk Road.
Service animals allowed
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.<br>If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.<br>If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
Overnight stay in a simple home-based guesthouse with basic facilities and shower
LUNCH
Lunch
Lunch is on the way, in the local chaihana: selected meals and paid by tourists
DINNER
Dinner
Dinner is in guesthouse and homemade meal provided by guesthouse, included in the tour
Dushanbe
Your Pamir Highway adventure starts in Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan. After hotel pickup, begin the scenic drive toward the Pamir region. The road passes through mountain valleys, local villages, riverside landscapes, and southern Tajikistan’s rural areas. Depending on the road condition and timing, short photo stops can be made along the way. This first day is mainly a transfer day, but it gives travelers a strong introduction to Tajikistan’s mountain scenery before entering the deeper Pamirs.
Nurek
After leaving Dushanbe, the route passes through the Nurek area, one of the most scenic early sections of the journey toward the Pamirs. The landscape gradually changes from city surroundings to open hills, mountain roads, and wide valley views. The area is known for the impressive Nurek Reservoir, often called the “Tajik Sea” because of its wide blue water surrounded by dry mountains. Depending on timing and road conditions, travelers can enjoy a short photo stop with views of the reservoir and surrounding hills. This section gives guests their first feeling of Tajikistan’s dramatic mountain scenery before continuing deeper toward Kulob, Darvoz, and the Pamir region.
Kulob
Continue the journey toward Kulob, one of the oldest and most important cities in southern Tajikistan. Located on the route between Dushanbe and the Pamir region, Kulob is known for its local culture, historical importance, and traditional atmosphere. Depending on timing, travelers may make a short stop in the city for rest, lunch, or a brief visit to the area around the Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani Mausoleum, one of Kulob’s most respected historical and spiritual landmarks. The city also offers a good opportunity to experience everyday life in southern Tajikistan before the road continues toward the mountains and river valleys of Darvoz. After Kulob, the scenery becomes more dramatic as the route moves closer to the Panj River and the gateway to the Pamirs.
Qalaikhumb
Arrive in Kalai-Khumb, a small mountain town located in the Darvoz region of Tajikistan, near the Panj River. This peaceful town is often used as the first overnight stop on the route from Dushanbe to the Pamir Mountains. Kalai-Khumb gives travelers their first real feeling of the Pamir journey, with steep mountain slopes, river views, and a calm local atmosphere. After a long drive from Dushanbe, guests can rest at a simple guesthouse or local hotel and prepare for the next day’s scenic drive along the Panj River toward Khorog. The town is not a major sightseeing destination, but it is an important and atmospheric stop on the Pamir Highway route.
Overnight in the guesthouse in Khorog, with basic facilities
LUNCH
Lunch
Lunch can be arranged at a traditional roadside chaihana or local café along the route.
DINNER
Dinner
Dinner is in guesthouse, homemade traditional meals
Qalaikhumb
After breakfast at the guesthouse, begin one of the most scenic driving days of the tour. Today’s route follows the Panj River, which forms the natural border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan. For much of the journey, travelers can see Afghan villages, mountain paths, and traditional houses across the river. The road passes through narrow valleys, rocky mountain landscapes, small local settlements, and dramatic river views. This section gives travelers a real feeling of the remote Pamir region, where life is shaped by mountains, rivers, and long-distance roads. There will be several short photo stops along the way, depending on road conditions and timing. The drive is long and adventurous, but the scenery makes this day one of the most memorable parts of the Pamir Highway journey.
Khorog
Travel along the famous Panj River road, one of the most impressive sections of the journey from Kalai-Khumb to Khorog. The river separates Tajikistan from Afghanistan, offering unique views of remote villages, mountain slopes, and traditional life across the border. During the drive, enjoy views across the Panj River toward Afghanistan. In some sections, travelers can see small Afghan villages, walking paths, and mountain communities on the opposite side of the river. This part of the route is especially interesting for photography and cultural observation. Lunch is arranged at a traditional chaihana on the route. This is a simple and authentic place to try local food and rest during the long drive. Lunch is optional and paid directly by travelers. Arrive in Khorog, the capital of the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region and the main town of the Pamirs. Located between mountain valleys, Khorog is an important rest point before continuing into the Wakhan Valley and Eastern Pamirs.
Overnight in the local guesthouse
LUNCH
Lunch
Lunch is in the local chaihana on the road with selected menu, is not included on the tour
DINNER
Dinner
Dinner is in the guesthouse, with traditional local meal and included in the tour
Khorog
After breakfast, depart from Khorog, the capital of the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region and the main gateway to the Pamir Mountains. Today the journey continues south toward the entrance of the Wakhan Valley, following scenic mountain roads, river valleys, and remote settlements.
Garm Chashma
Visit Garm Chashma, one of the best-known mineral hot springs in the Pamir Mountains. The area is famous for its natural hot water, mineral terraces, and mountain surroundings. Guests can take photos and may use the bathing facilities if they are open and time allows.
Ishkashim
Ishkashim is a small mountain town in the Pamir region of Tajikistan, located near the Panj River on the border with Afghanistan. It is known as the gateway to the Wakhan Valley, where the Pamir Highway route branches south into one of the most culturally and geographically unique parts of the journey. The town lies opposite another settlement also called Ishkashim on the Afghan side of the river. Arrive in Ishkashim, a small town near the entrance of the Wakhan Valley. The area offers a peaceful mountain atmosphere and views toward the Afghan side of the valley. It is an important stop before continuing through Wakhan’s historical sites, villages, and fortresses on the following day.
Wakhan Corridor
The Wakhan Valley is one of the most remarkable parts of the Pamir journey. Located in the eastern part of Tajikistan’s Gorno-Badakhshan region, it follows the Panj River along the border with Afghanistan and offers dramatic views of the Pamir and Hindu Kush mountain landscapes. The valley has long been connected with ancient Silk Road routes and remote mountain cultures, making it one of the most interesting cultural and scenic sections of the Dushanbe to Osh route. This area is also one of the best places on the tour to experience authentic Pamiri life. Accommodation is usually in simple home-based guesthouses, and facilities are basic because the region is remote. The Wakhan Valley is best presented as an adventure, culture, and landscape experience, not as a luxury travel destination.
Overnight in the local guesthouse
LUNCH
Lunch
Lunch is in local chaihana on the way with selected meals and not included in the tour
DINNER
Dinner
Dinner is in the guesthouse with homemade meals and is included
Wakhan Corridor
After breakfast at the guesthouse, continue deeper into the Wakhan Valley, one of the most beautiful and culturally rich parts of the Pamir route. Today’s journey combines mountain landscapes, ancient history, local villages, hot springs, and views toward the Afghan side of the valley. The road follows the valley through remote Pamiri settlements, with the Panj River and Afghan villages visible in several sections. Travelers will enjoy photo stops along the way, depending on road conditions and timing. The first major highlight of the day is Yamchun Fortress, one of the most impressive historical sites in the Wakhan Valley. Located on a hillside above the valley, the fortress offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, the river valley, and the Afghan Wakhan side. The site is especially attractive for photography and gives travelers a strong feeling of the ancient Silk Road atmosphere.
Visit Yamchun Fortress, one of the most impressive historical landmarks in the Wakhan Valley. The fortress stands above the valley and offers beautiful panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, villages, and river landscapes. It is a great place for photography and for understanding the historical importance of the Wakhan route.
Stop near Bibi Fatima Hot Spring, a famous local mineral spring close to Yamchun Fortress. Travelers may use the hot spring if it is open and time allows. Facilities are simple and local in style, not luxury spa standard.
Visit the area around Vrang, a village known for its historical importance in the Wakhan Valley. Depending on timing, travelers may stop near the Vrang Buddhist Stupa area, which reflects the ancient Silk Road history of the region and the cultural diversity of the Pamirs. Arrive in Langar, a remote village in the upper part of the Wakhan Valley. This is the overnight stop before leaving the Wakhan region and continuing toward the high Pamir plateau on the following day. Accommodation is simple, home-based, and suitable for an adventure-style journey.
Overnight in the guesthouse
LUNCH
Lunch
Lunch is in the local chaihana with selected meals and is not included
DINNER
Dinner
Dinner is in the guesthouse with traditional meal
Wakhan Corridor
After breakfast at the home-based guesthouse in Langar, leave the Wakhan Valley and begin one of the most remote and adventurous parts of the Pamir journey. Today’s route takes travelers from the upper Wakhan area toward the high Pamir plateau, passing through wide mountain landscapes, high-altitude roads, and isolated valleys. The drive continues toward the Khargush Pass area, a remote mountain route connecting the Wakhan Valley with the Eastern Pamirs. This section is wild, quiet, and dramatic, with very few settlements on the way. Travelers should expect rough roads, high altitude, and long scenic driving sections.
Travel through the remote Khargush Pass area, one of the wildest and most adventurous sections of the route. The road connects the Wakhan Valley with the Eastern Pamir plateau and offers dramatic mountain views, high-altitude scenery, and a strong feeling of isolation. This section is suitable for adventure travelers who enjoy remote landscapes and off-the-beaten-path routes. Road conditions can be rough, and timing may change depending on weather and the condition of the mountain road.
Yashilkul Lake
Visit Yashilkul Lake, a beautiful high-altitude lake in the Pamirs. The lake is surrounded by mountains, open plains, and remote natural scenery. It is one of the most peaceful and photogenic stops on the route from Wakhan Valley to the Eastern Pamirs. Depending on timing and road conditions, travelers can enjoy a short walk near the lake, take photos, and experience the quiet atmosphere of this remote mountain area.
Bulunkul Lake
Arrive in Bulunkul, a remote high-altitude village in the Eastern Pamirs. The village is known for its isolated location, harsh climate, and simple traditional lifestyle. This overnight stop gives travelers an authentic experience of life in one of the most remote parts of Tajikistan. Accommodation is in a basic home-based guesthouse. Facilities are simple, but the stay is practical and suitable for an adventure-style Pamir journey.
Overnight in the local guesthouse with basic facilities
LUNCH
Lunch
Lunch is in the local chaihana and
DINNER
Dinner
Dinner is in the local guesthouse with homemade local meal
Bulunkul Lake
After breakfast at the home-based guesthouse in Bulunkul, continue the journey across the wide landscapes of the Eastern Pamirs. Today’s route is very different from the Wakhan Valley. Instead of narrow river valleys and villages, travelers will experience open high-altitude plains, distant mountain ranges, yak herds, and the quiet atmosphere of the Pamir plateau. The drive first passes through remote areas around Bulunkul and Alichur, where the scenery is wild, empty, and peaceful. This part of the route gives travelers a strong feeling of the high Pamirs, with wide horizons and very limited settlements.
Alichur
Pass through the Alichur area, a remote settlement zone on the Eastern Pamir route. This section offers open high-altitude scenery, mountain views, and a strong sense of isolation. Depending on timing and road conditions, short photo stops can be made along the way. Travel across the wide Eastern Pamir plateau, one of the most remote and visually impressive parts of the journey. The landscape is open, dry, and high-altitude, with distant mountains, yak herds, and very few settlements.
Murghab
Stop in Murghab, the main town of the Eastern Pamirs and an important point on the Pamir Highway. The town has a remote frontier atmosphere and is a useful place to rest, buy basic supplies, or take a short walk around the local bazaar area if time allows.
Lake Karakul
Continue to Karakul Lake, one of the most scenic high-altitude lakes in the Pamir region. The lake is surrounded by mountains and wide open landscapes, making it a beautiful stop for photography and quiet nature views. Arrive in Karakul village, a remote settlement near the lake. This is the final overnight stop in Tajikistan before crossing into Kyrgyzstan the next day. Accommodation is simple and home-based, with basic facilities suitable for an adventure-style Pamir journey.
LUNCH
Lunch
Lunch is in the local chaihana on the way
Lake Karakul
After breakfast at the simple guesthouse in Karakul village, begin the final Tajikistan section of the Pamir Highway. Today is a long and important travel day, as the route crosses from Tajikistan into Kyrgyzstan through the high-altitude Kyzyl-Art Pass. Depart from Karakul and drive across wide, open Pamir landscapes toward the Tajik–Kyrgyz border. The scenery is remote and dramatic, with red mountains, empty valleys, and high-altitude desert views. Kyzyl-Art Pass is one of the highest and most famous border crossings on the Pamir Highway, commonly described at around 4,280 meters above sea level.
Cross the dramatic Kyzyl-Art Pass, one of the most famous high-altitude sections of the Pamir Highway. The area is known for its red mountain landscapes, remote border atmosphere, and powerful feeling of crossing from Tajikistan into Kyrgyzstan. Complete border procedures between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Timing may vary depending on official procedures, road conditions, weather, and the number of travelers crossing on the day.
Sary-Tash
Stop in Sary-Tash, a mountain village in southern Kyrgyzstan and an important junction between the Pamir Highway, Osh, and the Alay Valley. Depending on timing, travelers may stop here for lunch, tea, or a short rest before continuing to Osh
Alay Valley
Continue through the Alay Valley, surrounded by wide landscapes and mountain views. This section gives travelers a different feeling from the Eastern Pamirs, with Kyrgyz village scenery and open valley roads on the way to Osh.
Osh
Arrive in Osh, one of Central Asia’s historic Silk Road cities. End of the tour
6 nights accommodation in guesthouses with breakfast and dinner
Hotel pickup in Dushanbe & Drop-off in Osh city / Osh hotel / Osh airport
Private 4×4 vehicle for the full route from Dushanbe to Osh
Route coordination during the tour
Border crossing assistance
GBAO permit
Lunches are not included in the tour and will be done in the local roadway chaihanas
Hot spring, national reserve admission fee
International flights & Domestic flights, if needed
Tajikistan visa, if required & Kyrgyzstan visa, if required
Entrance fees to historical sites, museums, fortresses, or local attractions
Travel insurance
Personal expenses & Tips for driver / guide
Extra accommodation before or after the tour
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Từ US$759.05Trước US$799.00
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