Transfer to Khorog, the administrative center of Gorno-Badakhshan, a charming green town surrounded by towering poplar trees and traditional Pamiri houses on its outskirts. Nestled in a deep gorge at 2200 meters above sea level, near the confluence of the Gunt and Panj Rivers, Khorog is protected from strong winds and harsh winters, enjoying warm, dry summers. The town is famous for its lush gardens filled with apple, apricot, and mulberry trees.
Upon arrival in Khorog, check-in at the hotel. Sightseeing in Khorog: visit the Pamir Botanical Garden, the second highest botanical garden in the world (after Nepal’s), featuring a unique collection of flora from across the globe. The garden is located on river terraces above the eastern part of Khorog at an altitude of 2320 meters, offering stunning views. Next, explore the History and Ethnography Museum, showcasing fascinating exhibits on the region’s history, art, and crafts. A standout artifact is the first piano brought to the Pamirs, carried by ten soldiers on foot from Osh in 1914 for the daughter of a local ruler. The soldiers followed much the same route we have traveled over the past few days, but without the convenience of modern transport.
Finally, stop by the local bazar, where you can purchase fresh produce, fruits, and local specialties.
Dinner and overnight at the hotel.