The Pamir Mountains, often called the roof of the world, is where you will find the wild sheep with the longest horns in the world. This is true high-mountain hunting - the camp area is at an altitude of 12,000ft.

The landscape consists of wide valleys and gentle steppes, and hidden valleys where plenty of high quality trophies are found with 52" to 55" horns and 15" to 16" bases on average. Trophies of 65" length and 17 2/8" thick have been taken. This is the world's finest wild sheep hunting location. Guests often see 300 to 1000 Marco Polos daily. A true sheep hunter's paradise.