TAJIKISTAN
Tajikistan occupies one of Central Asia’s most elevated and isolated landscapes. Overex travels here for the vastness of the Pamir Plateau, the thin air of its high passes, and the sense of remoteness that defines every route. This is mountain expedition terrain in its purest form — elevated, exposed, and deeply rewarding.
TAJIK
TRAVEL SNAPSHOT
TERRITORRY
- • REGION: Central Asia
- • CAPITAL CITY: Dushanbe
- • LANDSCAPE: High plateaus, glaciated peaks, river valleys
- • ALTITUDE RANGE: 300 m – 7,495 m (Ismoil Somoni Peak)
- • CLIMATE: harsh winters, short alpine summers
- • POPULATION DENSITY: Low
- • OFFICIAL LANGUAGE(S): Tajik
- • LOCAL CURRENCY: Tajikistani Somoni
EXPEDITION PROFILE
- • BEST SEASON: June – September
- • REMOTENESS: Very High (Pamir region)
- • DRIVING CONDITIONS: High passes, gravel roads, river valleys
- • PACE OF TRAVEL: Slow at altitude
- • TRAVEL STYLE: Leader Tours / Expeditions
- • DIFFICULTY: Hard
- • LOCAL INTERACTION LEVEL: Moderate
- • ELECTRICITY: 220V
Antarctic Peninsula
OVEREX LATITUDE SERIES 2026 PARAMARIBO → IQUIQUE
EXPEDITION CONTEXT
• Core section of the Pamir Highway (M41)
• One of the world’s highest international road networks
• Historic Silk Route mountain corridors
• Vast alpine plateau often referred to as the “Roof of the World”
• Sparse settlements across extreme terrain
FIELD NOTES
• GBAO permit required for Pamir region
• Altitude acclimatisation essential
• Fuel planning critical in remote sections
• Limited medical and mechanical infrastructure
• Weather shifts rapidly in high mountain zones

