Broghol Pass -

The pass is named after the Ovis ammon polii (Marco Polo sheep). For trophy hunters, this is one of the few places on earth to find these massive, spiraling-horned animals. The Negatives (The Reality Check) 1. Extreme Isolation & Logistics This is not a drive-up viewpoint. Reaching the pass requires a multi-day trek or a hired 4x4 (if the weather holds) through the Wakhan Corridor . There are no gas stations, no guesthouses, and no cell signal for 100+ miles.

Do not go here to cross a border. Go here only if you want to stand in a remote corner of Afghanistan, look at Pakistan from a distance, and feel the ghost of Marco Polo. For 99.9% of travelers, the (to Pakistan) or the Karakoram Highway (to China) is a safer and more rewarding alternative. broghol pass

The Broghol Pass (elevation approximately 12,600 ft / 3,800 m) is a high mountain pass in the Hindu Kush range, located in the far northeastern tip of Afghanistan (Wakhan Corridor), near the borders of Pakistan (Gilgit-Baltistan) and Tajikistan. The pass is named after the Ovis ammon

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