Tajikistan
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Large grassy area unseen from the road, with a beautiful view on afghan countryside.
Access is via a steep dirt track or two smoother gravel tracks from the side, leading to this place on the hill.
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The place is not accessible due to many large rocks fallen on the track.
Report Check-InThe spot is not accessible due to many large rocks fallen on the track.
Report Check-InTruly one of the nicest spots we’ve camped in Tajikistan. Great views, flat spots, accessible rather easily from the road.
Report Check-InIf you are on your way from or to Qalai Khumb, plan your overnight stop at this perfect place. There is no better place along the whole way! With out truck it took around 6 hours for the 90 km!
Report Check-InQuite spot, completely alone. However, no shelter with lots of wind at sunset and early night. We slept inside the car instead of our rooftop tent.
Report Check-Ingreat spot with awesome views over to Afghanistan.
2wd can make it up there and easy to drive ontop.
WOW! Amazing place. Really quiet with fascinating view of Afghanistan. We were joined by three bikers in the evening. Plenty of space and several tracks to go up.
Report Check-InOne of the most beautiful campspots along the afghan border. Silent, unseen from the road, great view.
Report Check-InNice spot. Only the Afghan side will see you, unless someone else drives up this track. If you do prefer less of an open field, there’s another small track you can drive from here all the way up to a nice flat spot below the cliffs.
It’s very difficult to find other camp spots between here and Qalai Khumb. Also the road is in a bad state. Took us over 5 hours with photo stops included.
Large grassy area unseen from the road, with a beautiful view on afghan countryside.
Access is via a steep dirt track or two smoother gravel tracks from the side, leading to this place on the hill.