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The supply with fresh vegetables and fruits in the villages on the road is bad. You will most get conserved food.
 
The supply with fresh vegetables and fruits in the villages on the road is bad. You will most get conserved food.
 
As [[Anton Krotov]] says, Tajik people are very hospitable.
 
As [[Anton Krotov]] says, Tajik people are very hospitable.
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[http://www.pamirs.org/ Pamirs roof of the world]
  
 
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Revision as of 09:25, 27 October 2010

The Pamir Highway is one of the main roads in Central Asia.

Track

The Pamir highway leads from the city of Osh, Kyrgyzstan, through Tajikistan (Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province, Khorugh, Dushanbe), via the eastern part of Uzbekistan, to Mazari Sharif in northern Afghanistan.

The Pamir Highway in Central Asia

State

Most of the Pamir Highway is paved, exept for the mountain passes. Secondary roads are mostly unpaved and in very bad condition. The Pamir highway is mostly one laned. The pavement condition depends, sometimes it is really bad. Mistakes in driving can have deadly consequences, because the road is small and leads trough deep valleys. Crash barriers doesn't exist.

The Pamir Highway near Khorugh

Hitchhiking

On the Pamir Highway seems to be almost no traffic, but for that reason nearly everybody stops. A small payment can be expected, make it clear before you enter. Russian language is common. You need special permits for some regions along the Pamir highway, which must be cleared before you enter. Call your responsible embassy for that reason. Be aware of the landmines down in the Panj River.

Life

The supply with fresh vegetables and fruits in the villages on the road is bad. You will most get conserved food. As Anton Krotov says, Tajik people are very hospitable.

Links

Pamirs roof of the world