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The Broghol Pass (elevation approximately 12,600 ft / 3,800 m) is a high mountain pass in the Hindu Kush range, located in the far northeastern tip of Afghanistan (Wakhan Corridor), near the borders of Pakistan (Gilgit-Baltistan) and Tajikistan.
The pass is named after the Ovis ammon polii (Marco Polo sheep). For trophy hunters, this is one of the few places on earth to find these massive, spiraling-horned animals. The Negatives (The Reality Check) 1. Extreme Isolation & Logistics This is not a drive-up viewpoint. Reaching the pass requires a multi-day trek or a hired 4x4 (if the weather holds) through the Wakhan Corridor . There are no gas stations, no guesthouses, and no cell signal for 100+ miles. broghol pass
The landscape is stark, raw, and magnificent. You are looking at the "Roof of the World." The clear air, snow-capped peaks, and isolation offer a wilderness experience that is impossible to find in Europe or the Americas. The Broghol Pass (elevation approximately 12,600 ft /