A 21-day journey to visit the land of one of the world’s last and least visited nomadic cultures: the Kyrgyz of the Afghan Pamir. We will begin in Kabul before crossing by vehicle into the heart of the Hindu Kush mountains and later pass through the Wakhan Corridor to the Afghan Pamir where we will meet our guides and pack animals to continue our journey.
The middle section of this journey will be made by foot as we make our way to the summer grazing grounds of Chaqmaqtin. We will have the opportunity to encounter Kyrgyz and Wakhi nomads who graze their livestock here during the summer months, as well as seeing ancient tombs and Buddhist engravings and ancient Rock Petroglyphs, which live as a reminder of this one great section of the Silk Road. The journey will end in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul.
Highlights:
Maximum number of people: 10

Arrive in Kabul.
Transfer to hotel for briefing.
Overnight in Kabul.
Altitude: 1800m
Fly from Kabul to Mazar e Sharif.
Continue driving to Kunduz.
Overnight in Kunduz.
Altitude: 400m
Driving: 4-5 hours
Full days drive to Faizabad, the capital of the province of Badakhshan.
Register with the ministry in Faizabad.
Overnight in Faizabad.
Altitude: 1250m
Driving: 8-10 hours
Drive from Faizabad to Ishkishim.
Once in Ishkishim we will have to process some documentation.
Overnight in Ishkishim.
Altitude: 2600m
Driving: 7-9 hours
Make the final preparations and collecting our permits for the Wakhan region. Once we leave Ishkishim we will have to be self-sufficient for the next 13-14 days.
The two-hundred-and-fifty-kilometer drive from Ishkishim to Sarhad-e Broghil takes us along the narrowest section of the Wakhan Corridor. Passing the 7492m high Noshaq, Afghanistan’s highest peak, and the 6513m high Holy peak of Baba Tungi (Jade Peak), we will follow in the footsteps of Marco Polo and Hsuan Tsang on this ancient silk route.
The road is poor and can be washed out in places, but we hope to make it in two long but scenic days. We will have to stop in the village of Khandud to process some further paperwork.
Overnight in Qala-e Panja.
Altitude: 2800m
Driving: 6-8 hours
We make our way to the trailhead at Sarhad e Broghil. We spend the afternoon making our final preparations for our trek into the Afghan Pamir.
Overnight in Sarhad-e Brogil.
Altitude: 3250m
Driving: 4 hours
We set off from Sarhad e Broghil heading north up a side valley, through the fields of Shardhad village and heading up towards Chapdara Valley. This valley is where the locals head in the summer months to grace their animals for the lust summer grass. Shorter days walk so we do not gain height too quickly.
Tonight we camp near the nomads camp for our first night in a tent.
Overnight camping in tents.
Altitude: 3600m
Trekking: 4-5 hours
We continue our journey gaining height and crossing a pass into the Chapdara Valley where we head North East following the valley around and meeting locals Sheppards and the animals in the high pastures.
Today we will camp at the base of Qarabel Pass.
Overnight camping in tents.
Altitude: 4100m
Trekking: 6-7 hours
To assist in our acclimatisation and to enjoy the beauty of the big Pamir’s mountains will we have an exploration day. This will prepare us well for crossing Qarabel Pass tomorrow.
The valley is home to Wakhi Sheppards who graze the herds of sheep and goat.
Overnight camping in tents.
Altitude: 4100m
Trekking: 4-5 hours
An early start today to cross the Qarabel Pass (4700m). We will then resend down into the valley, After lunch in the settlement of Naubad we will continue for a few more hours before setting up camp near the base of Ghurumdee Pass.
Overnight camping in tents.
Altitude: 4420m
Trekking: 7-8 hours
Today we will have an exploration day in this amazing area. We may see various native animals such as Marco Polo Sheep, Ibex and Argaili. This area is home of the elusive Snow Leopard.
This day will also act as an contingency day if required.
Overnight camping in tents.
Altitude: 4200m
Trekking: 4-5 hours
Possibly the toughest day of the trip. The crossing of the Uween Sar Pass (4850 meters) is the highest point reached on the trip.
An early start should see the group cross the pass around noon. Uween Sar Pass is a non technical pass with fantastic view of a rocky but well used trail, used by local Kygzi herders.
From the top of the pass and after experience the amazing mountain scenery, its then downhill to the small camp of Ghughumdeh. The local Wakhi people in Ghughumdeh are welcoming and we will enjoy their hospitality.
Overnight camping in tents.
Altitude: 4300m
Trekking: 8-9 hours
Continue the trek. After 2-3 hours the group will be at the top of the Agbelis Pass (4600 meters) with great views of a small alpine lake. Another hour brings the group to a delightful lunch spot.
In the early afternoon the group will arrive in Kurchin, our first Kyrgz settlement for the night.
Overnight in tents.
Trekking: 6-7 hours
Altitude: 4100m
Our trek today will see us drop down from the big Pamir and across the high plains, where we arrive at the settlement of Bozai Gombaz.
Hopefully visit the school in Bozai Gombaz made famous in the book, “Stones into Schools”
We will meet our jeep and drive on the new road to Chaqmaqtin Lake where we will camp.
Overnight camping in tents.
Altitude: 3800m
Driving: 2 hours
Trekking: 2 hours
Leaving the Kyrgyz settlement on the new Jeep Road, we drive down the spectacular valley following Oxus River.
Lunch in Sarhad e Broghil, before our journey continues to Qala e Panja.
Overnight in Qala e Panja.
Altitude: 2800m
Driving: 7-8 hours
Trekking: 4-5 hours
Continuing our drive following the Oxus river, before we leave the Wakhan Corridor and arrive in mainland Afghanistan in either Qazideh/Ishkashim depending on our progress.
Overnight in local guesthouse.
Altitude: 2600m
Driving: 5-6 hours
The drive back to Ishkashim should be relatively smooth at this time of year as the river levels are low after the summer snow melts. Once back in Ishkashim there will be time to rest and say goodbye to our Wakhi guides, before we get back on the road and return to Faizabad.
Overnight in Faizabad.
Altitude: 2600m
Driving: 7-9 hours
Drive to Mazar e Sharif.
Overnight in Mazar e Sharif.
Altitude: 1250m
Driving: 8-10 hours
Morning flight from Mazar e Sharif to Kabul.
Spend the afternoon in Kabul, either catching up on some rest or sightseeing with your guide.
Overnight in Kabul.
A full day in Kabul for the guests to see some of the city’s sights including Babur’s Gardens, Sakhi shrine and a walk in the old city.
Overnight in hotel in Kabul.
Transfer to airport.
End of trip.