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Yes, that's it. I just checked my passport, where mine is still in from three years ago, and can confirm mine looks like that too. They check it at the entrance to the area, a few hours out of Dushanbe, and then at many, many checkpoints along the way - at least to Khorog, which is as far as I got unfortunately, before needing to turn backneeding to turn back.

Enjoy the many tea stops, the crazy rides, cliffs, and spectacular scenery like this:

Pamir Highway between Dushanbe and Khorog (source)

and keep an eye out for the odd overturned tank(!).

(edit) If you want an online source, the link Gilles provided backs this up.

Yes, that's it. I just checked my passport, where mine is still in from three years ago, and can confirm mine looks like that too. They check it at the entrance to the area, a few hours out of Dushanbe, and then at many, many checkpoints along the way - at least to Khorog, which is as far as I got unfortunately, before needing to turn back.

Enjoy the many tea stops, the crazy rides, cliffs, and spectacular scenery like this:

Pamir Highway between Dushanbe and Khorog (source)

and keep an eye out for the odd overturned tank(!).

(edit) If you want an online source, the link Gilles provided backs this up.

Yes, that's it. I just checked my passport, where mine is still in from three years ago, and can confirm mine looks like that too. They check it at the entrance to the area, a few hours out of Dushanbe, and then at many, many checkpoints along the way - at least to Khorog, which is as far as I got unfortunately, before needing to turn back.

Enjoy the many tea stops, the crazy rides, cliffs, and spectacular scenery like this:

Pamir Highway between Dushanbe and Khorog (source)

and keep an eye out for the odd overturned tank(!).

(edit) If you want an online source, the link Gilles provided backs this up.

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Yes, that's it. I just checked my passport, where mine is still in from three years ago, and can confirm mine looks like that too. They check it at the entrance to the area, a few hours out of Dushanbe, and then at many, many checkpoints along the way - at least to Khorog, which is as far as I got unfortunately, before needing to turn back.

Enjoy the many tea stops, the crazy rides, cliffs, and spectacular scenery like this:

Pamir Highway between Dushanbe and Khorog (source)

and keep an eye out for the odd overturned tank(!).

(edit) If you want an online source, the link Gilles provided backs this up.