M41 Pamir Highway

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M41 Pamir Highway is a high-altitude road traversing the Pamir Mountains in Central Asia, renowned as one of the world’s most remote and scenic driving routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway
road
tourist route
alsoKnownAs M41 Highway NERFINISHED
Pamir Highway NERFINISHED
Roof of the World Highway NERFINISHED
approximateLength 1200 km
climateAlongRoute cold desert climate
constructionEra Soviet period
country Afghanistan
Kyrgyzstan NERFINISHED
Tajikistan NERFINISHED
Uzbekistan NERFINISHED
followsValley Gunt River NERFINISHED
Panj River NERFINISHED
highestPoint Ak-Baital Pass NERFINISHED
highestPointElevation 4655 m
locatedIn Central Asia
maintainedBy Kyrgyz authorities
Tajik authorities
notableFor adventure tourism
high altitude
remote location
scenic landscapes
partOf Asian Highway Network NERFINISHED
passesNear Wakhan Corridor NERFINISHED
passesThrough Dushanbe NERFINISHED
Khorog NERFINISHED
Murghab NERFINISHED
Osh NERFINISHED
passesThroughRegion Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region NERFINISHED
Pamir Plateau NERFINISHED
popularWith cyclists
motorcyclists
overland travelers
region Pamir Mountains NERFINISHED
Tien Shan–Pamir area NERFINISHED
seasonalConditions landslides
snow in winter
surfaceType gravel sections
paved sections
terminus Dushanbe NERFINISHED
Osh NERFINISHED
traverses Pamir Mountains NERFINISHED
usedFor local transport
overland travel
trade

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Pamir Highway alsoKnownAs M41 Pamir Highway
Kyrgyzstan–China border roadCrossing M41 Pamir Highway
this entity surface form: Kyrgyz highway M41 (Pamir Highway vicinity)