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Pakistan Bikers Club would be glad to welcome and help you in your visit to Pakistan. We have chapters in all the major cities.
Would be great to hear your travel stories over a cup to tea.

Have a nice and safe trip.
Omar
Hi Omar, that sounds great. We have obtained our Pakistan visum finally so in a few months we're headed your way. How can we contact chapters in Quetta and Lahore?
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hey there,

i'm going a similar route (Iran->Pakistan->India->Nepal->Pakistan->KKH->North...) but i will leave from munich mid april.

Have you got your visas already?
I'm still waiting for my iranian auth code and the pakistan embassy is still "thinking" about my wish to get a double entry visa.

I would be interested in joining your group to lao (especially because i lived in luang namtha for quite some time, it's just a few km after the Chinese border where you will enter), but it's a bit too early for me and i really want to do mongolia.

cheers
Moritz
Hi Moritz,

Yesterday we obtained our Pakistan visa. The application was a bit difficult, the usual red tape which we finally could stand with obedience an persistance ;-)

We will be leaving mid March so we seem to be ahead of some other guys in this thread. We do ride 2up though so probably a bit slower than yourself maybe. If you would like to join the July 2nd Tibet tour to Loas, I can send you the quotation that we'd received from the tour company.

Regards, Roemer
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Hi Omar, that sounds great. We have obtained our Pakistan visum finally so in a few months we're headed your way. How can we contact chapters in Quetta and Lahore?

You can PM me or visit the PBC website at

Pakistan Bikers Club

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hey bajatwin,

congrats to your pakistan visa. makes some hope that i will get one too

i don't think i will join on the china-lao route (as i want to go to Mongolia)
but would be nice if you could send me the quotation anyway. Just for getting an idea of how expensive it is.
Got 2 quotations for the KKH Route to Kyrgystan, would be around 2000$ for the 4/5 days needed (1 bike). I really hope to find a group that i can join on that time.. (one agency told me they can do all the paperwork within 2 month, instead of 3 what most people say..)

mid march, that's only 2 weeks ahead! wish you a good start and see you on the road (i'm pretty sure we will)

Moritz

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Hi Moritz,

Yesterday we obtained our Pakistan visa. The application was a bit difficult, the usual red tape which we finally could stand with obedience an persistance ;-)

We will be leaving mid March so we seem to be ahead of some other guys in this thread. We do ride 2up though so probably a bit slower than yourself maybe. If you would like to join the July 2nd Tibet tour to Loas, I can send you the quotation that we'd received from the tour company.

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Bajatwin,

How are you? You have probably left by now. Hope all is going well? How's it going with NAVO?

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