Siri Paye is the signature meadow excursion from Shogran. Green open ground, changing clouds and views toward Makra Peak create a memorable landscape, but the rough route deserves realistic preparation.
Arranging the jeep
Compare established local drivers in Shogran and ask about the exact route, vehicle condition, passenger limit, waiting time and return. A lower price is not worthwhile if it requires overcrowding.
Sit securely, keep children supervised and protect loose luggage. If the vehicle or driver feels unsafe, choose another operator.
Walking and fitness
Some visitors consider walking from Shogran, but distance, steepness, mud and elevation make it more demanding than a casual park walk. Attempt it only with suitable fitness, daylight, weather and local route knowledge.
Do not separate from the group or continue into fog without clear navigation.
What to expect at the meadow
Conditions can shift from sunshine to cloud, wind or rain quickly. Carry layers and keep enough time for the return.
Horses and local activities may be available, but agree on the route and fee beforehand. Children should wear appropriate footwear and remain under direct supervision.
Protect Siri Paye
Carry all food packaging and bottles back to Shogran. Avoid driving, riding or walking across visibly fragile wet ground when a recognised path is available.
Respect local herders, huts and private areas. Ask before photographing people and do not disturb livestock.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers
How do you reach Siri Paye?
Most visitors arrange a local jeep from Shogran; walking is possible for suitably prepared travellers under good conditions.
Is Siri Paye suitable for children?
Families visit, but the rough jeep route, weather and open terrain require careful supervision and an appropriate vehicle.
Editorial note: This guide avoids fixed hotel prices and guaranteed journey times because they change with season, demand and conditions. Last editorial review: July 11, 2026.
