9 Days Across the Pamirs: Bartang and Wakhan Valley Expedition
4 Nights
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Overview
Highlights

The Road Trip of a Lifetime
Taking in some of the best sceneries of Tajikistan, this itinerary will take us from Tajikistan's capital of Dushanbe to the nation's extreme east on an exhilarating road trip.

Exploring the Wakhan Valley
Home to the Wakhi people, historical fortresses and shrines, and views of the Hindu Kush, the Wakhan Valley is truly something special.

Trekking to Stunning Jizeu​
This short walk brings you to a true gem of the Pamir- a stunning village set in the idyllic Jizeu Valley.
Itinerary
Day 1: Dushanbe to Qala i Khumb
Included
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
What's included
What's Included
All meals as indicated on the itinerary- English speaking guide
- 4WD transportation
- Shared room accommodations in homestays and guesthouses
What's Not Included
Tajikistan visa fee (if applicable)- GBAO permit
- Personal kit and equipment
- Sleeping bag (rental available)
- Alcoholic beverages
- Travel insurance
- Tips to local staff
Extras & Options
GBAO Permit
Need us to obtain your GBAO entry permission for you?
Hotel in Dushanbe on night before trip start - Double occupancy
Let us handle the logistics
Hotel in Dushanbe on night before trip start - single occupancy
Let us handle the logistics
Simple Guesthouse in Dushanbe on night before trip start - Single or Double occupancy
Let us handle the logistics
Simple Guesthouse in Osh on final night - Double occupancy
Let us handle the logistics
Simple Guesthouse in Osh on final night - Single occupancy
Let us handle the logistics
Single Supplement
Opt for a private room when it's available. Subject to availability.
FAQs
Some nationalities need a Tajik visa issued by an embassy or consulate to enter the country, while others may only need an e-visa, visa on arrival, or may enter visa-free. If you are eligible for an e-visa, we recommend getting it to ease the process of obtaining a GBAO permit (read more about GBAO in the next section of the FAQ).
You can read an overview of Tajikistan’s visa policy here but it would still be wise to check with your nearest Tajik consulate or embassy as visa schemes are always subject to change.
Note that if you will be entering Tajikistan visa-free and you will be staying in the country for more than 10 business days, you must register with OVIR. We will handle this process for you after you’ve checked into the hotel on the first day.
In Kyrgyzstan, most nationalities are eligible to enter the country visa-free for up to 60 days.
To enter the Pamir region of Tajikistan, foreign travelers are required to obtain a GBAO (Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast) permit. Those who are eligible for a Tajik e-visa can obtain a GBAO permit for an additional $20 USD when applying for the e-visa. The GBAO permit will be issued on the e-visa document.
If you will be visiting visa-free we can obtain the GBAO permit for you for a $25 additional fee.
Those visitors that will be arriving earlier and staying a bit longer in Tajikistan will need to register with OVIR if staying in-country more than 10 business days. If this is the case, please let us know and we will assist with the registration.
To join any Safar Expeditions departure you will need to carry an active travel insurance plan. Be aware that Tajikistan’s generally remote nature poses very real challenges in the event of medical emergencies and serious illness. Because of this, it is recommended to select an insurance plan that covers both medical care and evacuation.
We recommend using IATI travel insurance for medical coverage and an evacuation plan from Global Rescue.
Prescriptions and over-the-counter meds are usually possible to find in Dushanbe, but we still recommend to make sure to bring any meds you need or may need with you.
The Tajik Somoni (TJS) is the official currency of Tajikistan. The value of the Somoni fluctuates a little but seems to have steadily stayed around 10-12 TJS to $1 USD for the past couple of years. In Kyrgyzstan (KGS), the Kyrgyz Som is the official currency and has been steadily staying around 80-90 KGS to $1 USD.
The food you’ll encounter during your time in Tajikistan will be simple and traditional. In the cities and towns, we will have the chance to try different Tajik and Central Asian dishes in local restaurants. On the Pamir Highway portion of the trip, we’ll mostly be eating homecooked meals provided by the homestays we’ll staying in. You can expect flavorful soups and salads, plov (a traditional Central Asian take on fried rice), noodle dishes, and meat dishes. Of course, almost any meal in Tajikistan is accompanied by a hot glass of chai.
Please let us know of any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance so that we can accommodate your needs.
SIM cards are available for purchase in Dushanbe, with T-Cell and Megafon having the best service. Internet can be intermittent in the Pamir, as we will have some nights where we won’t have access to mobile internet or Wi-Fi.
You can expect to have electricity most nights of the expedition.




