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Advice Please: C Asia day hikes in early June and trekking in mid-Sept?Country forums / Central Asia | ||
I will be in the Central Asian region and have time to take a one week trip in early June and a two week trip in mid-September. My primary interest would be trekking, but I realize 1 ) 1 week isn't much time to really get out to the Pamirs or Fan mountains for a proper trek, and 2 ) mid-September isn't the ideal trekking season. With that in mind, what countries (and treks) would you recommend if I am trying to be based out of a main city (which I can fly in and out of) in June and make day trips; and then the best medium distance routes (5-10 days) which are still accessible in mid September? I am primarily looking at Kazakstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. | ||
Where are you going ? Which country ? Michel | 1 | |
That is my question, I will fly in and out of Central Asia twice - regardless - so there is no advantage (aside from familiarity) to staying in the same country. I was thinking Kazakstan in June and Kyrgyzstan in September. This site seems to suggest trekking season goes until October: | 2 | |
I have no idea about Kazakhstan but it can be an option. Michel | 3 | |
If you fly to Dushanbe, a trek to the Fan mountains is really nearby, you won't lose much time. It also has a better climate than Kyrgyzstan. | 4 | |
Agree with the advice above. Michel | 5 | |
How is Dushanbe during Ramadan? And how long are the treks in the Fan mountains? | 6 | |
Dushanbe, Tajikistan and all the countries of Central Asia where republics of the former USSR for nearly 70 years. Michel | 7 | |
I haven't been in Kazakhstan. It is much more expensive than Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. | 8 | |
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