CROSSING TORUGART
The Torugart Pass is a remote mountain border crossing between Kyrgyzstan and China. It is currently the ONLY border crossing for passenger traffic between the two countries.
In 1905 the British Consul in Kashgar, (George Macartney) discovered that the Russians had built a 27 foot wide road from At Bashi in Kyrgyzstan to Torugart and for about half a mile into China itself. A major player in «The Great Game» between the British and Russian Empires both of which were seeking influence in Central Asia, he reported to his superiors that the road could easily be «made good» and should Russia choose to annex all or part of Xinjiang province, then this was the route along which their troops would come. In 1906, the Chinese government gave in to Russian pressure and agreed to complete the road usinig a loan from a Russian bank recouping the money by levying tolls and Russian merchants were given a monopoly of trade along the route. The Chinese, however, were not happy at this arrangement and set the tolls so high that the road soon fell into disuse and disrepair.
Now you can travel the modern road, though truth to tell, it is not yet very modern (although many sections are not tarmac some of it is indeed, part of it near At Bashi once served as an emergency airstrip in case of Chinese invasion).
Most foreign tourists cross Torugart as part of a Silk-Road
Tour. Many people, however, prefer to travel independently
rather than take an organized tour. For them Torugart
presents many problems. Technically, it is closed
to all but citizens of Kyrgyzstan and The People's
Republic of China but it is possible
to obtain special permission to cross the border
here from the Regional authorities in Urumqi.
The special regulations and the remoteness of the border post can make this one a daunting experience for the unwary independent traveller. Travellers have often been turned back for not having the right documents. On the contrary, some travellers with no documents seem to have breezed through, breaking all the supposedly inflexible regulations on the way. It is highly unpredictable but we do not suggest that you take any risks. It can all be done in a reliable fashion!
A word of Warning
the regulations and the remoteness mean that Torugart is NOT a simple or a cheap border crossing but we think that it is worth it!.
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