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Which borders?
Hi guys, can you tell me which are border crossings opened to strangers going from:
Tashkent to Dushanbe
Murghab to Sary Tash
Toktogul to kazachstan
if you have gps coordinates would be awesome!
thks
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Murgab to SaryTash is open. I did it about 10 days ago.
Its on the M41.
Kyrg customs 39.507, 73.268
Tajik customs 39.373, 73.327
There is about 20 km of "no-mans land"
I'm not sure about the other border crossings.
I crossed form Tajik into Kyrg near Isfarna. The crossing is at
40.1056, 70.7436
It is not so easy to find as there are many roads crossing the border around there according to the maps.
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thks Snoah
UZB to TJK is ok
TJK to KGZ is ok
Now i miss only the crosssing from KGZ to KZK...anyone knows if Taraz is good?
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Valid border crossings for foreigners are marked on the thread at the top of this section full of waypoints. The waypoints for the valid border crossings are there.
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...860#post293119
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ok, that's great
thank you walter
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rombodituono
ok, that's great
thank you walter
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Subject to temporary closures etc.
If you do notice anything different on the ground to the info in the waypoints, please let me know so i can update it or at least attach a note to the waypoint.
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I'll be there at the beginning of august, sure i will let you know any difference on the waypoints
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