Pamir Highway

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Pamir Highway is a high-altitude road in Central Asia, famed as one of the world’s most remote and scenic driving routes through the Pamir Mountains.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf high-altitude road
mountain road
tourist attraction
transport route
alsoKnownAs M-41 Highway
M41
M41 Pamir Highway
connects Dushanbe
Khorog
Osh
constructedBy Soviet Union
constructionPeriod 20th century
countryDuringSovietEra Soviet Union
follows ancient Silk Road routes
hazard altitude sickness risk
landslides
rockfalls
snow and ice
highestPassElevation 15272 ft
4655 m
highestPassName Ak-Baital Pass
knownFor adventure motorcycling
harsh weather conditions
high-altitude scenery
overland travel
poor road surface in sections
remote landscapes
sparsely populated regions
locatedIn Central Asia
mainlyLocatedIn Tajikistan
partOf Silk Road routes
surface form: Silk Road network
passesAlong Wakhan District
surface form: Wakhan Valley (nearby sections)
passesNear Karakul Lake
Murghab River
surface form: Murghab
passesThrough Afghanistan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Uzbekistan
region Badakhshan
surface form: Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region
roadSurface asphalt (partly)
dirt (partly)
gravel (partly)
terminusCity Dushanbe
Osh
tourismActivity 4x4 expeditions
cycling tours
traverses Pamir Mountains
usedFor civilian transport
military logistics (historically)
tourism

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Pamir Mountains crossedBy Pamir Highway