From Osh to Murgab
Crossing the Pamirs via the Legendary M41
This two-day journey along the legendary Pamir Highway (M41) takes you from Osh to the remote town of Murghab in the Tajik Pamirs, crossing some of the most spectacular high-mountain landscapes in Central Asia. On the first day, you travel through the colorful Gulcho Canyon and the wide Kyzyl-Suu Valley of the Alay region, before spending the night in the village of Sary Mogol, beneath the towering Lenin Peak.
On the second day, you cross the dramatic Kyzyl-Art Pass into Tajikistan, descend to the shimmering Lake Karakul, and climb again over the Ak-Baital Pass (4,655 m), the highest point of the road, before arriving in Murghab, the cultural and administrative heart of the Eastern Pamirs. Regardless of your visa status (visa-free or with a Tajik visa), a GBAO permit is absolutely required to enter this autonomous region.
On the road of the Pamir
Embark on a two-day journey from the green valleys of southern Kyrgyzstan to the plateaus of the Eastern Pamirs
2 Days • Discovery tours • TajikistanKyrgyzstan
1 people: $645
2 people: $395
3 people: $310
4 people: $270
5 people: $250
6 people: $235
Program
Road from Osh to Sary Mogol village in the Pamir Alay range
The road goes up slowly to the mountain situated at the South of Osh city, on the foot of the enormous range of Pamir. In the morning, we can visit the Gulsho hot springs water. The road goes now up into a canyon till the pass of Taldyk pass (3589m. alt.), then drive down to Sary Tash, stop for lunch on the way. The view opens slowly to the Pamir range marking the border between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. Then we drive to Sary Mogol village. Free time in the village. Dinner and overnight in homestay.
Options: visit of the Chong and Kichi Koel lakes; visit of the Kedjige lake; visit of a yack farm; visit of Tulpar Koel lakes
Road to Murghab by the M41 and border crossing
We set off early in the morning from Sary Mogol, as a long and spectacular day of high-altitude travel lies ahead. Heading south, we quickly approach the Kyrgyz-Tajik border, entering the Kizil-Art Pass region at 4,282 meters. This is a remote and windswept frontier zone, where we complete customs and entry formalities into the Autonomous Oblast of Gorno-Badakhshan (GBAO)—a unique and culturally rich part of eastern Tajikistan.
Beyond the pass, the road descends toward the wide, blue expanse of Karakul Lake, set at 3,914 meters above sea level. Surrounded by barren hills and salt-crusted shores, this immense high-altitude lake stretches across the plateau like a mirror to the sky. We skirt its eastern shoreline, with occasional stops for photos or short walks, before beginning the long climb to the Ak-Baital Pass, the highest point of the day—and of the entire Pamir Highway—at 4,658 meters. The landscape here is stark, dramatic, and often windswept, with stunning views across empty valleys and jagged ridgelines.
As we descend from the pass, the road begins to hug the flanks of the Muzkol massif, whose snow-capped peaks, including the towering Muzkol Peak (6,233 m), dominate the horizon. We are now deep in one of the most remote and economically challenged regions of Tajikistan, home primarily to Pamiri and Kyrgyz communities, who live in small, scattered villages across the plateau.
By late afternoon, we arrive in Murghab, a windswept settlement at over 3,600 meters, where we settle into a local guesthouse for the night. Here, in the heart of the Eastern Pamirs, life moves slowly but with resilience, shaped by the rhythms of altitude, climate, and tradition.
We arrived in Bishkek with no plans. We went to the Nomad's Land office and they were really helpful. They tailored a trip for us and the organisation was incredible. We got to do some horse trekking and some hiking with knowledgeable guides. We definitely recommend (100%!!). Greetings to all the team !
1 week of exploration around Kel-Suu at the top, despite the vagaries of the weather. We can only salute the seriousness and professionalism of the agency. Easy contact, team attentive. In addition to being able to discover a place that is difficult to access for independent hikers - and absolutely superb - we also took a real pleasure in getting into Kyrgyz culture more deeply. A big thank you to our great guide (Fabien) for having been able to motivate us whatever the circumstances, inventing new recipes based on kurut and allowing us to better understand the country. We hope to be able to leave with Nomad’s Land as soon as possible!
On your way
Gulsho (Gulcha
Gulcha or Gulcho is a important village on the road M41, between Osh city and Sary-Tash village. Gulcha is the capital of the Alay district.
Alay Valley
The Alay valley is bordering Tajikistan on the South of Kyrgyzstan. The river name Kyzyl Suu or the "red river" and flew into Tajikistan.
Sary-Tash
Small village of yak breeders, located at the crossroads with China and Tajikistan on the Silk Roads.
Sary-Mogol village
The small village of Sary Mogol is located opposite the famous Lenin peak, on the right bank of the Kyzyl-Suu river which forms the majestic valley
Lenin peak
The second highest peak of Kyrgyzstan, situated in the Pamir at the border with Tajikistan. It rises at the altitude of 7134m.
Karakul lake (GBAO)
Lake Karakul, located in Tajikistan's Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO), is one of Central Asia's most spectacular and mysterious natural w
Murghab
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What is included
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All transportation in a private vehicle
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All airport transfers
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Accommodation as described in the program
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Meals (3 per day)
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Bottled water & tea
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English-speaking guide
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All the activities listed in the program
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Entry fees at national parks and/or border zones listed in the program
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Entry fees at museums and historical sites listed in the program
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Domestic flights mentioned in the program
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A contribution to our sustainable development projects
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Organisation of the trip & local taxes
What is not included
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International flights
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International banking fees (PayPal, ...)
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Travel & repatriation insurance
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Visas / LOI (if applicable)
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Alcoholic and soft drinks
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Personal expenses
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Additional costs due to unexpected personal events (health, loss of luggage, ...)
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Tips for guide & driver (always optional, always appreciated)
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