Talk about being slammed against the proverbial brick wall !
I'd just turned on my PC this morning in OZ to be hit with the confronting news that 4 cyclists had been killed by a reported terrorist attack in Tajikistan just south of Dushanbe on the route that we will be taking !
The deaths of these people doing what they love was staggering enough but what was really confronting was the fact that I'd spent a fair bit of time pre trip convincing friends and family that the part of the world that I was going to in 3 days time was in fact safe and hospitable !
The rest of my day became a blur as I rang my travelling buddy Pete in New Zealand to see how he was reacting to the news and whether he was now having doubts about travelling.
For me sadly it was dejavu ! I'd been in a similar situation in 2015 3 days out from travelling to Pakistan when Coalition attacks on ISIS and the consequent reported threat to those travelling in the region resulted in self and 3 travelling friends cancelling our proposed trip along the Karakoram Highway !
After a day of numerous phone calls including one from the Redspokes tour Company owner, Pete and I were convinced enough to still go believing that genuine effort was underway to improve the security of those travelling to the country ! The irony of the fact was that 2018 was the year of Tourism in Tajikistan !
During my own internal debate one comment from one of our fellow travelers resonated ! John from UK felt that we owed it to the people of Tajikistan who are so dependent on tourism as a source of income to go ! So with some reservation I decided to get on with packing my bags !
An out of the world cycle through one of the least visited planets on Earth. Travelling beside the Wakkan Corridor and the Afghan Border we head inland to the high altitude Pamir plateau before crossing the 4655 metre Ak Baital pass into Krygyzstan ! Another amazing Redspokes Adventure !
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