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VLOG | Tajikistan | The Pamir Highway, Osh to Dushambe

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VLOG | Tajikistan | The Pamir Highway, Osh to Dushambe

Two thirty-somethings have quit their jobs to travel the world.

The Pamir mountains towered around us as we crossed into Tajikistan and climbed mountain passes over 4500M and into the most inspiring high altitude landscape. As far as the eye could see, we were the only car in sight along the Pamir Highway and through the Wakhan corridor, bordering Afghanistan. This was our most rugged and epic road trip.

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Pamir Highway, Panj River and Afghan Villages | Epic Tajikistan Roadtrip Pt. 1

In this video, I will be taking you to Pamir Highway, Panj River and Afghan Villages. The Pamir Highway, also known as the Wakhan Corridor, is an incredible stretch of road that passes through some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world. Along the Pamir Highway, you’ll find stunning views of snow-capped mountains, vast deserts, and rolling hills. The Wakhan Corridor, which is part of the Pamir Highway, is a narrow strip of land located in north-eastern Afghanistan. This area is known for its remote villages, spectacular mountain passes, and the Wakhan River, which runs along the entire length of the corridor. The Pamir Highway is a great way to explore the Wakhan Corridor and experience its stunning natural beauty.
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The Pamir Highway Road Trip Story - A Cinematic Travel Video from Tajikistan | Sony a6500

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On the 2nd of October 2017, 8 strangers from different backgrounds all came together coincidentally to set out on a road trip across Central Asia for 8 days through the Pamir Highway, the second-highest highway in the world. An unlikely band of strangers traveling along one of the most remote roads in the world has led me to experience one of the best trips of my life.

We started our journey from Osh, Kyrgyzstan and crossed the border to Tajikistan, and travel the mountainous region of the Pamir Mountains through Karakul, Murghab, Bulunkul, Langar, Wakhan valley, Ishkashim, Khorog, and lastly Dushanbe.

There's something about taking a remote and disconnected multi-day trip that always leaves me aching for more days with these beautiful souls. We spent 8 days together day and night, experiencing amazing things together, killing boredom together, and while all that becoming great friends. This road trip is the definition of traveling miracles.

I hope you enjoy this road trip video as much as I do making them. What do you think of the video? Does it make you wanna go on a road trip with us? Let me know in the comments!

Location: Osh, Karakul Lake, Murghab, Bulunkul, Langar, Wakhan valley, Ishkashim, Khorog, and Dushanbe

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Travelling The Pamir Highway - Osh to Murgab

Our 14 day trip begins travelling on the Pamir Highway, Tajikistan. Part one is from Osh to Murgab, stay tuned for parts 2 and 3!

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Where to Stay Tajikistan | Complete Travel Guide and Tajikistan Travel Tips

In this video, I will be sharing Tajikistan travel tips along with letting you know where to stay Tajikistan. If you are looking for where to stay Tajikistan during your travels, then look no further! Tajikistan has some of the most stunning and unique locations to spend time in. There are a variety of hotels, hostels, and guesthouses in which you can stay in Tajikistan. In order to help you in your decision-making, I have compiled some of the best Tajikistan travel tips. Tajikistan is a beautiful country with so much to offer but it needs very careful planning and that's what I am here for, this video will explain everything you need to know about Tajikistan including where to stay Tajikistan and Tajikistan travel tips. Where to stay Tajikistan can be quite a daunting question but I have tried to explain as best as I could in these Tajikistan travel tips.
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Wakhan Corridor and Pamir Highway Roadtrip | Incredible Tajikistan Roadtrip Pt. 2

In this video, I am taking you on an epic Pamir Highway road trip and Wakhan Corridor.
This Pamir Highway road trip will take you on an incredible journey through the breathtaking Wakhan Corridor of the Pamir Highway. The journey through the Wakhan Corridor is one of the most beautiful road trips in the world, with stunning views of snow-capped mountains, rolling green hills, and vibrant villages which you will see on this Pamir Highway road trip. The Wakhan Corridor is a narrow strip of land that separates Tajikistan from Pakistan. Along the Wakhan Corridor, you will find many historical sites, including the ancient fort of Shah-i-Mardan. The Pamir Highway is the highest international highway in the world and boasts some of the most spectacular views of the Wakhan Corridor. This journey will provide you with a glimpse into the unique cultures of the Wakhan Corridor and Pamir Highway. Whether you’re looking for a thrilling adventure or a peaceful journey, the Wakhan Corridor of the Pamir Highway is the perfect road trip for you!
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Pamir Highway (Dushanbe - Osh) by bicycle / July 2015

A one-month bicycle tour from Dushanbe (Tajikistan) to Osh (Kyrgyzstan). Two brothers from Switzerland with no previous bicycle experience but with a good sense of humor and a bit of 'calculated pessimism'. The roads were sometimes bumpy and sandy, the saddles hard, but the food delicious and the views breathtaking. More info on

Driving on M41 Pamir Highway in Tajikistan: A Journey Along the Afghan and Chinese Borders

Experience the adventure of driving the M41 Pamir Highway, the treacherous 1200 km road that winds through the Pamir Mountains of Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Join us on our 4-day journey, as we take detours, meet locals, and enjoy the breathtaking views. Discover how our unsuited Peugeot survived the road, and learn why the Pamir Highway is considered one of the world's most dangerous roads.
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Finishing the PAMIR HIGHWAY! - TAJIKISTAN - The Way Overland - Episode 73

Our lush green sun-kissed hilltop camp spot we left the last episode on decided to surprise us with a turn for the worse the following morning so we decided to push on and get off the mountain as soon as possible to avoid potentially getting stuck.

The track was saturated from the heavy rain and the low cloud only enhanced the dramatic scenery. The climb to the 3258m pass took us up though the farming fields, sharp rocks, raging rapids, and snow all the while passing landmine warning signs. We were intrigued to see a heard of sheep and their shepherd roaming the hill behind the signage. The mountains here are covered in landmines planted during the civil war from 1992 - 1997. Mines still cover approx. 2500 square kilometres of Tajikistan with international efforts now assisting to de-mine. Something to keep in mind when going off road!!

Once crossing the pass the weather begun to ease and sunshine was on the mountainous horizon. The opposing side of the range was different than the Wakhan Valley we had just left, the topography appearing to cause more rainfall and less sunshine. The tracks resultantly were very muddy and there were countless landslides, one which stopped us in our tracks. From the adjacent side of the valley we could see the roughly 100m wide slide had taken out a significant amount of the road ahead of us. After speaking to some local shepherds and putting the binoculars to use we could see that 1, there was another, almost larger slide further down the valley, and 2. that thankfully there had been a makeshift road cut in on our side of the valley to bypass the obstruction. We slowly took the very narrow and muddy track down to the small village at the bottom, crossed a creek, a bridge, and tackled the bottom of the bigger landslide thankfully following some ruts to stop us sliding off the track. The damp weather continued as the valley narrowed and after several hours we followed the angry brown river out the bottom of the valley and into the wide open farming fields. This marked the end of the potholes, corrugations, and our time in the mountains for now.

We cruised into the capital Dushanbe and found ourselves another great camp spot in the orchards to the East of the City. Although this spot was beautiful and had an amazing view, we needed to head down in to the city to stock up on supplies, do some servicing on the Troopy, catching up on these episodes, and check in with family.

Finding cost effective places to stay in cities that have parking is never easy so after trawling the internet and driving to several, we found a great family run hostel called City Hostel. It has a big secure parking area, great breakfast and WIFI, and they were happy for us to stay in the Troopy! Win! We stayed for a few nights making the most of the power to trying to catch up on the videos and run errands.
We had noticed a slight noise coming from the front of the Troopy when 4wding so we wanted to get on top of that. To attempt to isolate the noise Mark greased all the front components with the next step to drop and replace the diff oil. We visited around 7 different ‘oil shops’ none which had what we were looking for. After several hours we were lucky to come across a workshop, which specialised in Mercedes, who had an oil which would suffice for now. Buying oils in this part of the world has to be done with a degree of caution as black market products run rife. An extreme amount of effort is put into the fake packaging so distinguishing between real and counterfeit is not easy, and to be honest, although we searched hard we can not be guaranteed ours was legitimate. Moments like this really make you appreciate the little conveniences of home and the ability to duck down to the local car store and buy exactly what you want and know you’re buying the real deal.

In the end the oil was changed by a group of friendly mechanics and the noise resided. We did a spot of shopping, left the hostel, and hit the road again and stocked up and ready for another adventure into Allaudin Lake.

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4K Travel: Epic road trip on Pamir Highway to Murgab

The Pamir Highway is a road with a length of over 1,500 km, which begins in Dushanbe and ends in Osh. The peculiarity of this road is that it passes at altitudes from 900 to 4655 meters, and the route runs through the picturesque mountainous regions of the Pamirs.

Due to the harsh mountain climate, the quality of the road can be described as extreme in many sections. For this reason, we recommend alternative routes from Dushanbe to Kalai-Khumba and from Khorog to Murghab. While the longer route takes less time on the first section, the second section from Khorog to Murghab offers a lot of mountainous natural beauty and ancient monuments of the Wakhan corridor.

The distance from Langar to Murghab is 255 km. The roads here are of poor quality and it takes 7-8 hours to cover this distance.

The first 100km of the route is on a bad unpaved road and then there is asphalt, but it has many bumps and undulations that make it difficult to drive at a steady high speed. In addition, during the day there will be an obstacle climb from 2800 m to 3600 m above sea level as well as overcoming two passes - Khargush (4344 m) and Nayzatash (4137 m).

If you see many mud houses on the background of a stone plateau and the highest mountains in the distance then you have arrived in Murghab.

The town has hospitals, military bases, a bazaar, a bank, and several guesthouses. The few cafes that work here are clustered around the bazaar. The Murghab River flows along the lower part of the town, where cattle graze.

On the way there will be many interesting landscapes for photo stops such as high mountain lakes and green grasslands near Murghab. The whole picture looks great.

Murghab is a mountain village in the Eastern part of Tajikistan, located at an altitude of 3600 meters above sea level. At this altitude, there is almost no vegetation and the trees are looked after like small children.

Langar is a high mountain village of Wakhan valley in South Pamir, located at an altitude of 3000 m and surrounded on all sides by six thousand peaks of Pamir and Hindu Kush. Langar is inhabited by Wakhan people and is famous for its rock paintings.

The city was built during the Soviet era and is an important transport hub as well as the largest city in eastern GBAR. Most of its residents are ethnic Kyrgyz, but they live in dwellings more typical of Tajiks.

On the way to Murghab, you can see the Panj River, which is one of the main rivers of Tajikistan. The upper reaches of the Amu Darya are called Pianj, it is the border river, on the other side of which stretches Afghanistan and the snowy peaks of the Hindu Kush rise into the clouds. Panj means five in Tajik, because it is formed by five rivers.

The river channel is wide, often divides into branches, and its current is calm. Below the village of Ishkashim, the Panj takes a sharp turn in the north and the river valley narrows, turning in places into dark canyons several tens of metres wide. The Ishkashim and Langar bridges, as well as the highway bridge between Tajikistan and Afghanistan in the Lower Panj region, have been built on the river.

Also, visitors to Murghab may feel the signs of mountain sickness, due to a lack of oxygen. The climate is also harsh, with very dry air, strong cold winds, high ultraviolet light, and sometimes +40° heat in summer and -40° cold in winter.

Murgab is the best place to use as a base for traveling to remote areas in the mountains, close to the Kyrgyz-Chinese border.

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Taking the High Road: A Pamir Highway Journey

One thousand miles on Central Asia's most amazing road trip - driving from Dushanbe in Tajikistan to Osh in Krygyzstan on the legendary Pamir Highway. High altitude, snow capped mountains, the Panj river and four days along the border with Afghanistan made for one of the most epic journeys imaginable.

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Editing: Ferran Alcalde

Locations: Dushanbe, Qalai Khumb, Khorog, Ishkashim, Langar, Murghab, Bulunkul, Karakul, Osh

Equipment: Sony A6500, Zhiyun Crane II

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Pamir to Karakoram - cycling the world's highest roads

Follow us on a journey across the roof of the world - the Pamir and Karakoram Highways. Eight weeks, two bicycles and four largely unexplored countries, Tadjikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in western China and Pakistan. An adventure into the most remote and rugged landscapes on our planet. Discover yaks, 8000m peaks, frozen lakes and the world’s friendliest people. Battling snow, altitude and fatigue this trip was tough enough without the added consideration of film-making. Completed in total autonomy this film captures the very essence of why we travel - an incredible feat of filmography. Adventure cycling at it’s finest.

Partez avec nous pour un voyage sur le toit du monde - la Pamir Highway et la Karakoram Highway. Huit semaines, deux vélos et quatre pays méconnus du grand public, le Tadjikistan, le Kirghizistan, la région autonome Ouïgour du Xinjiang en Chine et le Pakistan. Une aventure dans les montagnes les plus reculés de notre planète. Découvrez les yaks, les sommets de 8000m, les lacs gelés et les gens les plus sympathiques au monde. Lutter contre la neige, l’altitude et la fatigue, ce voyage a été difficile sans compter le tournage de ce film. Réalisé en totale autonomie, ce film saisit l’essence même de la raison pour laquelle nous voyageons. Le vélo d’aventure par excellence.

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00:00 - Introduction
01:12 - Chapter 1 : Dushanbe - Kalaikhum
09:25 - Chapter 2 : Kalaikhum - Khorog
12:50 - Chapter 3 : Khorog - Murghab
21:04 - Chapter 4 : Murghab - Kyrgyzstan
28:18 - Chapter 5 : Kyrgyzstan
35:13 - Chapter 6 : China
41:54 - Chapter 7 : Pakistan - Chapursan valley
50:05 - Chapter 8 : Sost - Gilgit
55:17 - Chapter 9 : Gilgit - Islamabad - Jhelum
59:44 - Credits



Clare and Antoine Cottet present :

PAMIR TO KARAKORAM
cycling the world’s highest roads

Supported by Halti
Filmed and directed by Antoine Cottet
Starring : Clare Cottet, Antoine Cottet
Additional cinematography : Clare Cottet, Adeel Amer
Post production : Gautier Spiser, Juliette Dravigney
Animations : Gautier Spiser
Voice over and subtitles : Clare Cottet, Antoine Cottet



We would like to thank our families and our friends.

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Waheed & Mashal Mahmood and their family
Cyril & Armony Cavalli
Thibau Lejeune
Simon Marchal
Adeel Amer

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Aurore’s Dream - Rune Dale - Epidemic Sound
Good Days - Cody Francis - Epidemic Sound
Golden Sea - Jon Sumner - Epidemic Sound
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Remote Locations - Edward Karl Hanson - Epidemic Sound
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Humid - Ellie Davide - Epidemic Sound
An Ordinary Day - Deskant - Epidemic Sound
Shimmering Sands - Jon Bjork - Epidemic Sound
Desert Life - August Wilhelmsson - Epidemic Sound
Around the World - Deskant - Epidemic Sound
Nomadic Sunset - Alexander Nakarada
You Can See Us From the Moon - Christian Andersen - Epidemic Sound
Plastic Dragon - Jon Algar - Epidemic Sound
Rain Will Fall - Philip Ayers - Epidemic Sound
A Strange Shadow - Damon Greene - Epidemic Sound
Sacred Grounds - Christian Andersen - Epidemic Sound
Yin and Yang - Damon Greene - Epidemic Sound
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Origami Sky - Edward Karl Hanson - Epidemic Sound
Teri Akhiyan - Ruhan Kapoor, Sidhant Kapoor - Audi Network Limited
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Skilled in The Arts - Yi Nantiro - Epidemic Sound
In a Thousand Years - Christian Andersen - Epidemic Sound
Rose of Sharon - Edward Karl Hanson - Epidemic Sound
Beyond Kings and Emperors - Christian Andersen - Epidemic Sound
New Rituals - Leimoti - Epidemic Sound
Mehendi Rachnewali - Sidhant Kapoor - Audi Network Limited
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PAMIR HIGHWAY ROAD TRIP in Kyrgyzstan |Osh to Sary Mogul In Alay Valley 2021|

We are driving from Osh city, in Kyrgyzstan, to Sary Mogul village in the Alay Valley. Don't pass up the opportunity to join us as we take a days road trip across the mountainous Pamir Highway.

The Pamir Highway is one of the most beautiful, breathtaking stretches of road we’ve ever been down. It’s honestly like something out of a movie, you could have been on a thousand road trips and never seen anything like it.

At one point the road bends and curves, taking you straight up to reach Taldok Pass. On the other side is a long stretch of snow covered mountains that would be visible for the remainder of our drive to the Sary Mogul village.
You can almost imagine how people would have found themselves spell bound to the area. Settling down at the feet of these mountains just to be in their presence.

This is our first day getting to know our guide and trekking partner. A portion of this series is sponsored by Visit Alay guiding company. You can find more about them and the amazing treks they offer on their website at

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Pamir Highway Series 1/4: Getting the motorbikes

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The Petrocampistan Series follows my cousin Alex and myself on our journey along the Pamir Highway in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

After spending a few days in Bishkek attempting to buy old soviet motorcycles, the first episode shows our first few days renting two Yamaha XTs, going to the market to get all the necessary supplies and setting off towards the Pamir.

The content was shot and edited while we were on the trip, every night we would get in our tent, write on our diaries and edit on our phones.

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Pamir Highway by bicycle

In 2017 we drove by bicycle through the Pamirs. Started in Sariyasia (Uzbekistan) where we arrived by train around midday and cycled across the border to Tajikistan. We cycled to Dushanbe and found out that the northern route to Kalaikhum was due to a heavy mud flow closed for crossing. We drove instead southwards to Danghara and up to Surobod then along the long border river Panj until we left the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan to the higher Pamir mountain range. We crossed the high passes Kargush, Naizatash, and Ak-Baital and arrived after two further passes over 4000m asl Kyrgyizstan. Final destination was Osh.

Pamir Highway and Wakhan Corridor: Day 1 Osh to Lenin Peak Yurt Camp

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