The Bartang Valley
For those who crave true wilderness, the Bartang Valley is a pristine and isolated gem. This deep gorge, carved by the Bartang River, cuts through the heart of the Pamirs.
For those who crave true wilderness, the Bartang Valley is a pristine and isolated gem. This deep gorge, carved by the Bartang River, cuts through the heart of the Pamirs.
The Pamir Highway, or M41, is an epic high-altitude road trip that takes you across the “Roof of the World.” This legendary route stretches through the Pamir Mountains, offering an unforgettable adventure through some of the most remote and dramatic landscapes on the planet.
The Fann Mountains, a dazzling sub-range of the Pamir-Alay system, are a trekker’s paradise. Known for their striking beauty, they are often called the “Pamiri Alps.”
The Marco Polo sheep, a subspecies of argali, is renowned for the males’ massive, spiraling horns that can measure up to six feet long.
The snow leopard is one of the world’s most elusive and magnificent predators, and Tajikistan’s rugged terrain is a key habitat for this endangered big cat. Known as the “ghost of the mountains” for its ability to blend seamlessly into its rocky surroundings, the snow leopard is a symbol of the wild Pamir.