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Carretera Pamir 2

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Kirguistán

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    Central Asia Travel LP

  • Longitud:

    10 días

  • Tamaño del grupo:

    25 pax

  • Edad:

    12 to 85

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Este viaje es perfecto para los aventureros que buscan experiencias fuera de lo común, paisajes impresionantes y una visión inolvidable de las tradiciones de las tierras altas del Pamir. Embárcate en un viaje extraordinario por la legendaria carretera M-41 del Pamir, una de las rutas más altas, impresionantes y remotas del mundo. Conocida como una de las cinco autopistas más bellas según National Geographic, esta emblemática carretera de más de 700 km conecta Kirguistán con Tayikistán y serpentea por impresionantes paisajes de gran altitud a lo largo de las fronteras con Afganistán y China.

Empezando en Bishkek (Kirguistán), esta aventura te lleva por auténticos pueblos de montaña enclavados en el "Techo del Mundo". Atravesarás tres pasos de gran altitud: Taldyk (3615 m), Kyzyl-Art (4280 m) y Ak-Baital (4655 m). Por el camino, serás testigo de la convergencia de diversas culturas y experimentarás el modo de vida único de los lugareños, que ha permanecido inalterado durante siglos.

El viaje te descubrirá impresionantes vistas de las montañas, crestas interminables y picos nevados del Pamir y el Hindu Kush. Atravesarás impresionantes desfiladeros y lagos de color turquesa, incluido el lago Karakul, el mayor de Tayikistán, situado a la vertiginosa altitud de 3914 m. Viaja por el escarpado terreno de Murghab, donde los vastos espacios abiertos y los asentamientos tradicionales crean una atmósfera de naturaleza salvaje en estado puro.

En Langar, descubre antiguos petroglifos grabados en las rocas, y en Ishkashim, sumérgete en la singular cultura de Wakhan, en la encrucijada de la historia y la naturaleza. Aquí, sentirás la cruda belleza de un silencioso desierto de gran altitud y explorarás el remoto valle de Wakhan. La ruta conduce después a Khorog, la animada ciudad principal de la Región Autónoma de Gorno-Badakhshan. Desde Kalai-Khumb, un pintoresco pueblo junto al río Panj, el viaje concluye en Dushanbe, la vibrante capital de Tayikistán.


Programa del tour

Día 1

Llegada a Bishkek. Vuelo nacional Bishkek - Osh.

Arrival in the international airport “Manas” (Bishkek). Domestic flight to Osh. Meeting at the airport of Osh. Transfer and check in at the hotel after 14:00. Leisure time.

Osh, known as the "southern capital", is the second-largest city in Kyrgyzstan, located at an altitude of 963 meters above sea level, on the southeastern edge of the fertile Ferghana Valley, right at the foot of the Pamir-Alay mountains.

Depending on your arrival time, we recommend taking a self-guided walk through the city center. You can visit the local bazaar or the shopping street filled with dozens of shops and street food options. If you’d like, you can take the stairway trail up to the sacred Suleiman-Too Mountain, which takes about half an hour to reach the viewpoint at 1092 meters. From there, you'll enjoy stunning panoramic views of the entire city of Osh. At this viewpoint, you'll find a massive flag of Kyrgyzstan waving and a small mosque called Babur's house (15th-16th centuries), who was the grandson of Tamerlane. The setting of this mountain right in the city center adds to its appeal, and if you go closer to sunset, you'll catch the most breathtaking views.

Overnight at the hotel.


Punto de partida

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

Transfer along the Pamir Highway. The drive promises to be incredibly scenic, so grab a window seat: we’ll see red mountains and rivers, the vastness of the Alay Valley, and the dizzying serpentine road of the Taldyk Pass (3600 m), and finally, the snowy northern face of the seven-thousander, Lenin Peak (7134 m).

Upon arrival at the yurt camp, situated in the Edelweiss Meadow (3600 m) with the best views of Lenin Peak, we’ll check-in and enjoy lunch.

Afterward, we’ll take a walk to the Lukovaya (Leek) Meadow (3800 m) – a protected meadow that was once place for climbing camps but is now inhabited only by marmots and wild green onions. During the height of the swift Pamir summer, the meadow turns into a vibrant green carpet with a riot of colors, and by the end of August, it becomes a silent realm painted in ochre hues.

We'll follow a beautiful route along the edge of the Achik-Tash Canyon, where we’ll see whimsical pillar-like rocks, a conical pyramid, the confluence of two rivers, and colorful mountains. We’ll hear the rush of water and the resonant silence of the stones.

Walking time: 2 hrs; altitude difference: +250 m, -250 m.

Overnight at “Edelweiss Meadow” yurt camp (3600 m).


Travel time: 5–6 hrs; altitude difference: -260 m, +260 m.

We’ll start this morning with an easy hiking along the picturesque "fjords" of the Achik-Tash Valley, dotted with a variety of beautiful, colorful lakes. Some of them even join together, changing shapes every year. Their sparkling turquoise surface reflects the impressive peaks of the Pamirs, and herds of yaks often graze along the shores.

Next, we’ll head to the large, pristine Tulpar-Kol Lake. We’ll descend to the river and cross a bridge to the other side, where the sacred lake lies. The locals believe one shouldn't take water, bathe, and feed cattle or fish. According to shepherds, it's best to come to the lake with a clear mind. You can pray on the shore, dip sick parts of your body or sprinkle them with water, and you'll definitely receive healing. We’ll walk around the lake, taking in its winding shapes from different view points, and learn about the daily life and traditions of the nomadic Kyrgyz whose yurts are nearby. Along the way, we may encounter donkeys, horses, and untouched meadows filled with delicate blooming edelweiss, vibrant buttercups, and alpine forget-me-nots.

Return to the yurt camp. Culinary master class on cooking Uzgen plov.

Overnight at “Edelweiss Meadow” yurt camp (3600 m).


After breakfast at the yurt camp, we will set out for the "Kyzyl-Art" Kyrgyz-Tajik land border.The journey includes an ascent to the Kyzyl-Art Pass (4280 m) through the Trans Alay Range. 

Following border formalities, we continue to the picturesque high-altitude Karakul Lake (3914 m). Karakul, meaning "Black Lake" in Turkic, is an endorheic glacial-tectonic lake formed approximately 25 million years ago by a meteorite impact. Situated 100 meters higher than Lake Titicaca in the Andes, Karakul is surrounded by barren rocky ridges, with its western edges descending directly into the lake and the eastern ridges standing several kilometers away. The crater has a diameter of 45 km, and the lake covers an area of 380 sq. km (excluding islands) with a maximum depth of around 240 meters.

After a roadside lunch, the journey continues to Murghab via the Ak-Baital Pass (4655 m), one of the highest drivable pass in the world.

Murghab, the highest settlement in Tajikistan and all of Central Asia, is located on the Murghab Plateau. Founded in the late 19th century as the Pamir Post of the Russian Empire, Murghab is home to a bazaar and craft shops where you can purchase unique handmade items crafted by Pamiri artisans: handwoven carpets, traditional hats (kalpaks), bags, embroidered textiles, and other souvenirs.

Accommodation at a local hotel and dinner.

Overnight at the hotel.

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Transfer to Langar, a high-altitude village in the Wakhan Valley of the Southern Pamirs.

The journey takes you through the Wakhan Corridor, a remote and rarely visited region that is part of the historical and cultural Gorno-Badakhshan (“Mountain Badakhshan”) autonomous region. This narrow strip of land, bordered by the Pamir ranges to the north and the Hindu Kush mountains to the south, connects Afghanistan and China along the upper reaches of the Panj and Wakhan rivers. Prepare for dizzying switchbacks and steep slopes as the road winds along high terraces. On clear days, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the snow-capped seven-thousanders of the Hindu Kush, the highest peaks of Afghanistan.

Arriving in Langar, situated at an altitude of 3000 meters and surrounded by towering peaks of the Pamirs and Hindu Kush, you’ll experience the unique lifestyle and traditions of the local Wakhi people. Langar is famous for its ancient petroglyphs – over 6,000 rock carvings depicting scenes of hunting, caravans, and horsemen have been discovered here. The village also features a small local museum and the Shrine of Shoh Kambari Oftob, the man who brought Ismailism to the region. This mausoleum is a sacred site where traditional mountain rituals are still performed.

The Aryan peoples inhabiting the Wakhan Valley are extraordinarily fascinating. Their culture reflects a vivid and unique blend of various religions, traditions, and philosophies, all while maintaining a deep sense of unity and harmony with the surrounding majestic mountains. The history of the Wakhan bears the footprints of Alexander the Great and his army, who propagated Greco-Buddhism here; Tibetan Buddhists, who founded massive monasteries; Arabs, who brought Islam; and Mongol conquerors, whose assistance was sought by Sunni and Ismaili factions in their struggles against each other.

Dinner and overnight stay in a traditional guesthouse.


Transfer to the village of Ishkashim, with a stop at Jamg along the way. Sightseeing in Jamg: visit the tomb and reconstructed house-museum of the renowned scholar, inventor, poet, and musician Sufi Mubarak Kadam. You’ll also see a stone with a hole that was used as a sundial over 700 years ago.

We will also stop at the Bibi Fatima hot springs, famous for their legendary healing properties. The name of the springs is associated with Fatima, the wife of the Prophet Muhammad. The water, which maintains a constant temperature of +40°C throughout the year, contains radon and other minerals, giving it unique therapeutic qualities. The springs emerge from the rock in two places, referred to by locals as “Fatima’s sleeves.” There is a small infrastructure around the springs, including a pool, changing rooms, and relaxation areas. You can also descend a staircase to enjoy a refreshing shower under a small natural waterfall.

Lunch will be provided as boxed meals en route.

Arrival in Ishkashim.

Dinner and overnight stay in a traditional guesthouse.


Transfer to Khorog, the administrative center of Gorno-Badakhshan, a charming green town surrounded by towering poplar trees and traditional Pamiri houses on its outskirts. Nestled in a deep gorge at 2200 meters above sea level, near the confluence of the Gunt and Panj Rivers, Khorog is protected from strong winds and harsh winters, enjoying warm, dry summers. The town is famous for its lush gardens filled with apple, apricot, and mulberry trees.

Upon arrival in Khorog, check-in at the hotel. Sightseeing in Khorog: visit the Pamir Botanical Garden, the second highest botanical garden in the world (after Nepal’s), featuring a unique collection of flora from across the globe. The garden is located on river terraces above the eastern part of Khorog at an altitude of 2320 meters, offering stunning views. Next, explore the History and Ethnography Museum, showcasing fascinating exhibits on the region’s history, art, and crafts. A standout artifact is the first piano brought to the Pamirs, carried by ten soldiers on foot from Osh in 1914 for the daughter of a local ruler. The soldiers followed much the same route we have traveled over the past few days, but without the convenience of modern transport.

Finally, stop by the local bazar, where you can purchase fresh produce, fruits, and local specialties.

Dinner and overnight at the hotel.


Transfer to the village of Kalai-Khumb with a stop at the ancient site of Karon, located at an altitude of around 2000 meters in the Darvaz District of Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan. This archaeological treasure is an ancient monument of architecture and culture, with excavations that began in 2013.

Lunch en route. Arrival in Kalai-Khumb, a small town near the Afghan border, situated at the confluence of the Khumbob and Panj Rivers. This settlement, located at an altitude of 1200 meters, has a population of around 2,000 people. Its name translates from Tajik as "Fortress at the Bottom of a Jug." Kalaikhumb was founded in the 15th century as a fortress along the Khumbob River and served as the capital of the independent Tajik principality of Darvaz (meaning "gateway") until the mid-19th century.

The Darvaz District is known for its fertile land and agricultural production. Locally grown crops include grains, melons (watermelons and cantaloupes), vegetables, and fruits. In Kalaikhumb, you’ll have the opportunity to taste the region’s finest pomegranates, figs, persimmons, pistachios, and almonds, freshly harvested from the surrounding areas.

Dinner and overnight at the hotel.


Transfer to Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, with stops at the Mausoleum of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani and Hulbuk Fortress along the way.

Lunch in the city of Kulob.

Arrival in Dushanbe, a vibrant and sunny city with a well-developed infrastructure, known for its numerous streets, avenues, and squares named after poets and writers. The name "Dushanbe" translates from Tajik as "Monday," as the city grew around a crossroads where a major market was held on Mondays.

Sightseeing in Dushanbe: National Museum of Antiquities of Tajikistan, home to a unique collection of ancient artifacts, including the centerpiece, the colossal statue "Buddha in Nirvana," measuring 12.9 meters in length and weighing 5.5 tons (6th–8th centuries); Independence Square and Rudaki Avenue; Monument to Ismail Samani, the founder of the Samanid dynasty.

Dinner at a local restaurant.

Overnight at the hotel.


Transfer to the airport. The end of the program. 


Punto final

Dushanbe, Tajikistan

Detalles del tour

accommodation

Alojamiento en hotel en habitación doble con desayuno.

Alojamiento en el campamento de yurtas "Pradera Edelweiss":

Opción Estándar: alojamiento en tiendas de campaña con calefacción y camas para 1-2 personas.

Opción Confort: alojamiento en una confortable yurta con calefacción para 1 ó 3 personas.

Alojamiento en las casas de huéspedes en ruta - 3-4 pax en una habitación según el programa (no se garantiza el alojamiento individual, las instalaciones están fuera de la casa).

Alojamiento en el lago Iskanderkul en cabañas con desayuno.

Servicios de un guía acompañante de habla inglesa

Servicios de un guía de montaña de habla inglesa durante la visita a la zona del Pico Lenin (Días 2-3)

pensión completa los días 1-9, picnic en los lagos Marguzor, comida en Margeb y cena en el lago Iskanderkul; comida en la casa de los alfareros en Gijduvan

Billete de avión Bishkek - Osh (clase turista, el límite de peso del equipaje es de 15 kg)

Traslado en tren de destino Bujará - Tashkent (billete de tren de clase turista, plazas sentadas).

Visitas turísticas según el programa.

Entradas a museos y monumentos de Tayikistán según el programa.

Permiso fronterizo GBAO (región autónoma de Gorno-Badakhshan).

Tramitación de los documentos necesarios para visitar la zona del Pico Lenin, incluida la tasa ecológica.

Alquiler de equipo durante la visita a la zona del Pico Lenin (Días 2-3).

- bastones telescópicos para caminar

- impermeable,

- botiquín de primeros auxilios (grupo).

Infraestructura del campamento de yurtas "Pradera Edelweiss" (3600 m):

- yurtas kirguises climatizadas para comidas y actividades de ocio,

- lavabo e inodoro,

- cabinas de sauna y ducha,

- servicio médico,

- sala de equipajes,

- electricidad 220 V; 50 Hz.

Agua mineral para cada día del recorrido.

Recuerdos memorables.

Recepción y despedida en el aeropuerto, traslado en grupo aeropuerto - hotel - aeropuerto

Transporte cómodo durante todo el viaje, incluidos los traslados desde / hasta el aeropuerto

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Kirguistán

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