Broghol — Pass

The dominant ethnolinguistic community in the valley. They speak the Wakhi language and follow the Ismaili branch of Islam.

Historically present via migrations from Xinjiang, China, though their linguistic footprint has largely faded. broghol pass

A historically epic, but currently impractical and high-risk crossing for all but the most serious adventurers. The dominant ethnolinguistic community in the valley

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