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Hi everyone,

we travel with two motorbike along the silk road (Willkommen!) and would like to enter tajikistan in the next week.

After 4 weeks in tajikistan our plan was to enter Kirgistan via Kyzyl Art Pass. Did anyone pass the pass in the last days/weeks who can reliable tell us whether it is open or not?

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Yes Snoah went through a week ago. Grifdowg is there now.

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Hi everyone,

we travel with two motorbike along the silk road (Willkommen!) and would like to enter tajikistan in the next week.

After 4 weeks in tajikistan our plan was to enter Kirgistan via Kyzyl Art Pass. Did anyone pass the pass in the last days/weeks who can reliable tell us whether it is open or not?

Thanks!
Thomas
Yes, fully open, no snow.

Tajik side took a little time as they wanted some vehicle registration card (given by the transport police) which we never had (or heard anyone else having!). This is not the same document/cert as the 15day temp import. They wanted $25 but we waited it out and they let us go. Its then a long long drive down the pass to the flatlands of Kyrgyzstan where we got through in 15 minutes.

Fuel available in Sary Tash.

There is an ATM in Golche but it wouldn't accept our Visa card. might have been a fault? There is also a small hotel there if you didn't want to go to Osh.

We tried to take a remote road from Osh up to Naryn but couldn't find a way through. We tried the furthest east road on the Reisse map but it does not seem to exist even after speaking to locals (in basic Russian). The road to/via Kaserman from Jalal abad may be an option but we didn't have time to check it out

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The road to/via Kaserman from Jalal abad may be an option but we didn't have time to check it out

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It is open. I took it.

In Jalal abad there were protests when I was there. I rode through like I owned the place. Don't think you could do that with a truck though
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Just saw a facebook post indicating it was 3º over there yesterday. Nice just like last year.

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I took this at lunchtime today atop the Kyzyl Art Pass. The snow turned to sleet then freezing rain and finally regular rain...all the way to Osh!

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Nice picture. We rode the pass probably right after you. We were at 1pm at the Tadjik Border with our 3 old Yamaha XT Teneres and met in Osh at the same Hotel.
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