In het kort
Beginning in the cosmopolitan and multicultural capital of Georgia, travel south through the Lower Caucasus, crossing the Caspian Sea or driving through Iran, and embarking on a journey through The 'Stans', ending at the foothills of High Asia in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Dagprogramma / Reisroute
- Dag 1-2
- Tbilisi
- Dag 3-9
- Tbilisi To Yerevan
- Dag 10-11
- Yerevan To Iran Or Azerbaijan
- Dag 12-20
- Iran – Tabriz To Esfahan Or Azerbaijan-Sheki To Ba...
- Dag 21-25
- Continue To Ashgabat
- Dag 26
- Ashgabat
- Dag 27-28
- Ashgabat To Kunye Urgench
- Dag 29-33
- Kunye Urgench To Bukhara
- Dag 34-37
- Bukhara To Samarkand
- Dag 38-42
- Samarkand To The Fann Mountains And Dushanbe
- Dag 43-50
- Dushanbe To The Pamir Highway And Osh
- Dag 51-53
- Osh To Bishkek
- Dag 54
- Bishkek
Reislanden (8): Afghanistan, Armenië, Azerbeidzjan, Georgië, Iran, Kirgizië, Oezbekistan, Turkmenistan
Reisbestemmingen (18): Asjchabad, Baku, Bishkek, Bucchara, Dilijan National Park, Esfahan, Kabul, Kashan, Khiva, Konye-Urgench, Mashhad, Osh, Samarkand, Tabriz, Tatev klooster, Tbilisi, Teheran, Yerevan
Details
Beginning in the cosmopolitan and multicultural capital of Georgia, travel south through the Lower Caucasus to Yerevan. From here we will either enter Azerbaijan and cross the Caspian Sea to Turkmenistan, or, take the southern route through Iran. From Ashgabat we embark on a journey through The 'Stans', including a drive on the iconic Pamir Highway before ending at the foothills of High Asia in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. This overland adventure offers the very best of Central Asia: be it stunning mountain scenery, vast desert landscapes, or ancient historic sites, there is something for everyone.
Note: The land borders to Azerbaijan are currently closed and so we cannot operate this trip via that route. Instead we are currently taking our Iranian route. We will make a final decision on which route each departure takes a few months before it leaves, based on the current situation with border closures, the schedules & reliability of the Caspian Sea ferries, and the regional security situation.