
South Aral Peak Hike, Tajikistan
Updated April 2025, South Aral Peak Hike, Tajikistan was originally published in April 2022
Looking to get out from Karakul and do a quick day hike on your Tajikistan Pamir Highway adventure? The hike up South Aral Peak, more commonly called Aral Yuj (short for Yujzhni), will make for a nice day hike, especially for those looking to get a bit more acclimated to the high altitude of the Pamir before setting out on much more difficult treks in the area.
In total, you’ll want to plan for about 3-4 hours to complete the Aral Yuj Hike if you’re reasonably fit, and possibly 5 hours if you are struggling with the altitude.
Need Travel Insurance and Evacuation Services for Tajikistan?
Start shopping for travel insurance plans over at IATI Insurance. Readers of the Adventures of Nicole get a 5% off your plan.
The Adventures of Nicole partners with Global Rescue to offer the world’s leading medical evacuation and security advisory services. To travel with peace of mind shop evacuation coverage at Global Rescue.
Start planning your Tajikistan adventure: The Tajikistan Travel Guide

South Aral Peak Hike
Time:
3-4 hours
Distance:
4.75 kilometers
Elevation gain/loss:
264m +/342m –
To begin the South Aral Peak hike, you’ll want to arrange for a drop-off/pick up from Karakul Village as the start of the trek is about 18 kilometers away (that is unless you don’t mind tacking 18 kilometers on each way along the Karakul shores to get to the start). Expect the ride to cost around 300 TJS (return) for the entire car from Karakul, so enquire with your guesthouse about arranging. We were doing a wild trip from Karakul to Rushan via the Bartang Valley, so we added it as part of our itinerary.
You will get dropped off in a broad valley with the shore of Karakul about 1 kilometer away at a rough elevation of 3,900 meters. Note that there isn’t really a trail per se for the South Aral Peak hike, but it’s pretty simple to find your way up.
For roughly the first kilometer from here, you will pretty much trek in the northwest direction until you reach a funky rock formation. Once at the rock formation, you can go around it from either side (it also makes a nice place to stop for a quick snack break).

Continuing from the rock formation, the path takes a bit of a turn to head more in a straight north direction. This is also where you begin to pick elevation quickly. At around 1.5 kilometers in, you’ll make a bit of jog to the northeast to continue the last 200 meters to the summit.
You know you’ll have reached the summit because there is a giant metal post up there. Take some time to enjoy the 360º panoramic views from the top. It is almost always windy at the South Aral Peak summit, so make sure to pack some warm and windproof layers, and there are some nice boulders that double as nice windbreaks you’ll find scattered around to hide from the icy cold gusts (it’s freezing, even in mid-summer).


Getting down, you’ll follow the top ridge to the northeast for about 100 meters before taking a turn to the southeast briefly. After that, you will follow the course of a gorge to the northeast until you reach the Karakul shore. For around the last kilometer once you’ve reached the shore, you’ll stay along the shore where you’re driver will likely spot you and come pick you up. If you make it a loop all the way back to where you’ve started you’ll need to add an additional 1.5 kilometers to the total (4.75 kilometers).
Taking off on the Pamir Highway? Use my Pamir Highway Guide and 10 day Pamir Itinerary to plan

What to Pack for Aral Yuj
As the hike up Aral Yuj Peak is a shorter day hike, you don’t need to pack a lot. A warm windproof jacket, trekking pants, sunglasses, hiking boots or trail runners, hat, and gloves are absolute musts. You may find hiking poles handy on the hike down.
Anc of course, don’t forget to load up your day pack with snacks, water (I like to use the Osprey reservoir), and sunscreen.
Not sure what to do while in Karakul? Check out my Karakul Guide
Where to Stay in Karakul
There used to be several homestays scattered around Karakul Village but about the only one left in 2023 is Erkin Guesthouse. Expect most guesthouses to cost between 100-250 TJS per night. Food is getting quite scarce in Karakul too so it would be advisable to bring a little extra with you.

How to get to Karakul
Karakul is relatively easy to reach as it is located on the Pamir Highway. Though with the border closures between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan that started in 2021, you’ll more than likely have to hire your own transport between Murghab and Karakul unless you have time to kill to either hitch or find a shared car from Murghab.
Have any questions about the South Aral Peak Hike?
Ask in the comments section below.
More posts from Tajikistan:
How To Get To Khafrazdara Valley, Tajikistan
Climbing Kyzyldong in Tajikistan’s Pamir Mountains
Windswept Desolation In Karakul, Tajikistan
How to Visit Childukhtaron, Tajikistan
Rasht Valley, Tajikistan
Murghab Travel Guide + 4 Things To Do In Murghab, Tajikistan
How To Get To Timur Dara Lake, Tajikistan
Registering with Tajikistan OVIR in Dushanbe
How to get a GBAO Permit to Visit the Pamirs in Tajikistan
A Giant Salt Flat in Tajikistan? Welcome to Akhkon
A Day Trip To The Taboshar Uranium Mines in Istiklol, Tajikistan
Sarazm Ruins, Tajikistan: The Oldest City in Central Asia
How To Get To Lake Sarez, Tajikistan
A Day Trip to Madiyan Hot Springs, Tajikistan
Crossing Chimtarga Pass
Across Tajikistan In 80 Photos
Eastern Pamir Travel Guide
Tajikistan Border Crossings
Qala i Khumb Travel Guide, Tajikistan
A Guide to the Shokhdara Valley, Tajikistan
Gumbezkul Pass Hike, Tajikistan
Tajikistan Visa Guide: How to Get a Tajik Visa
A Simple Guide To Central Asia Visas
Trekking to Pik Engles Meadow in Tajikistan’s Wakhan Valley
10 Reasons to Visit The Pamirs
Hike The Lakes Loop in Tajikistan’s Fann Mountains
The Best Road Trips In The World
Vegetarian in Central Asia
Yagnob Valley Trekking & Travel Guide
Iskanderkul & Sarytag Travel Guide, Tajikistan
The Tajik Wakhan Valley Travel Guide
Khorog Travel Guide + 7 Things To Do In Khorog
Istaravshan Travel Guide + 9 Things To Do In Istaravshan
Stop Stalin: The Definitive Guide to Finding Stalin in Asht, Tajikistan
7 Tips For Solo Female Travel In Central Asia
How To Get To Hisor Fort, Tajikistan
Jizeu Trek: Tajikistan’s Best Overnight Hike In The Pamirs
10 Reasons To Visit Tajikistan
The Ultimate Guide To The Pamir Highway
Ishkashim Border Crossing Between Tajikistan & Afghanistan
Crossing The Qolma Pass Between Tajikistan & China
How to Cross the Shirkhan Bandar Border Crossing Between Tajikistan & Afghanistan and get an Afghan Visa on the Border
Solo Female Travel in Tajikistan
Must-Try Tajik Food: Best Food in Tajikistan
Bartang Valley Guide
Crossing Kyzyl Art Pass Between Tajikistan & Kyrgyzstan
The Ultimate Tajikistan Travel Guide
Registering with Tajikistan OVIR in Khorog
Trekking The Haft Kul in Tajikistan’s Fann Mountains
Khujand Travel Guide + 14 Things to Do In Khujand
Is Tajikistan Safe? The Short Answer: Yes
The Best Restaurants In Dushanbe
10 Things To Do In Dushanbe + Dushanbe Travel Guide
A 10 Day Pamir Highway Itinerary including the Wakhan Valley
The 10 Best Hikes In Tajikistan
Panjakent Travel Guide + 6 Things To Do In Panjakent, Tajikistan
Tajikistan Itinerary For 1-4 Weeks
Two Week Tajikistan & Uzbekistan Itinerary
A Guide To Tajikistan’s Fann Mountains
A Beginner’s Guide To Central Asia Travel: Discover The Silk Road
17 Things To Do In Tajikistan
Panjakent-Samarkand Border Crossing Between Tajikistan & Uzbekistan
Visiting the Sary Khosar Nature Reserve, Tajikistan
Crossing Dukdon Pass In Tajikistan’s Fann Mountains
South Aral Peak Hike, Tajikistan
The Gardan i Kaftar Hike In Tajikistan’s Rasht Valley
The Beautiful Bolshoi Allo Lake In Tajikistan’s Fann Mountains
Fann Mountains Trekking Expedition, Tajikistan August 15-26, 2025
12 Day Pamir Highway Expedition August 30-September 10, 2025
27 Day Tajikistan Expedition August 15-September 10, 2025
10 Off The Beaten Path Destinations For 2021
Travel with Me to China, Tajikistan and Pakistan in 2018!
Walking Among Giants in Beautiful Tajikistan