BEST OF KYRGYZSTAN

Time of year: May to October

Tour category: Most popular Combined

Duration: 7 - 8 days


PRICE

The price is influenced by various factors such as group size or season. The accessability of some places can change during the year. Therefore, it is difficult to provide a fixed price.


Itinerary

  • Bishkek
  • Song-Kol Lake
  • Tash-Rabat
  • Kel-Suu Lake
  • Kochkor
  • Ysyk-Kol Lake
  • Karakol

Accommodation

  • 2 nights at yurt
  • 3 nights at guesthouse
  • 1 night at hotel

Useful info

  • weatherproof warm clothes
  • Hat
  • Sunglassesa nd sunscreen

Why you will love this tour

  • Experience nomadic life in a traditional Kyrgyz dwelling boz-ui (yurt)
  • Meet Kyrgyz eagle hunters
  • Visit the most popular sites of the south shore of Ysyk-Kol Lake – Fairy-Tale canyons, Barskoon waterfalls and Jety-Oguz mountains
  • Enjoy views of alpine lakes, fields, and mountains
  • Learn about the history of the Islam Renaissance in Central Asia exploring Burana Tower

Day 1. Bishkek – Kyzart

Let’s explore the country! This morning you will drive to Kyzart village. The drive time is five hours, so you will arrive in the village by the lunchtime. Before you will get on your horse, you have a lunch in local guesthouse. After a brief demonstration of horse riding from your guide, you will set off on journey on horse towards to Kilemche pasture, following Chaar-Archa River. We will continue our tour to the Kilemche Valley, where we will stay overnight with a local shepherd’s family, who will welcome us cordially with a cup of tea. The reminder of the day you will spend with the family watching their daily life. For hiking lovers, the valley is a great place to stroll over the mountains around. Enjoy a supper under a starry night sky in this beautifully wild landscape and get ready to spend your first night at boz-ui – a traditional yurt of the Kyrgyz people. Notes: at yurt


Day 2. Horse riding to Song-Kol Lake

After breakfast in Kilemche, you will continue the journey on horse towards to Jalgyz-Karagai pass (3400 m) on the way to Song-Kol Lake. The pass provides a great panoramic view to both – Song-Kol lake and Kilemche valley on other side. After a while enjoying the view and giving a break for the horses, the ride continues across grassy hills, home to grazing herds of sheep, goat, horse, and cattle. After a while enjoying the view and giving a break for the horses, the ride continues across grassy hills, home to grazing herds of sheep, goat, horse, and cattle. In the warm summer months, nomad families will be busy with daily chores including milking cows and horses. You will arrive in yurt camp by the lake where you will have alunch. The remainder of the day you will spend watching the life of nomads around. For hiking lovers, the valley is a great place to stroll over the mountains around. Enjoy a supper at yurt under a starry night sky in this beautifully wild landscape and get ready to spend your first night at boz-ui – a traditional yurt of the Kyrgyz people. Notes: at yurt


Day 3. Off-road drive to Tash-Rabat

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at yurt and continue your journey through Kyrgyzstan, traveling south to Tash-Rabat caravan saray. This off-road route takes you through the immense mountain ranges and breathtaking passes of the central part of the country. Split up the six-hour drive with a lunch prepared in the local restaurant of Baetov village. After a cup of tea at yurt and some rest, you will embark on a short guided tour to Tash-Rabat caravan saray. Founded at the XIV century and translated into English as ‘Stone palace’ Tash Rabat is what is known as a ‘caravan saray’, the name given to a sort of roadside in where travelers could stop for the night or a few days to rest. They catered for both the humans and the animals that were travelling along the Silk Road and, as well as having accommodation and food facilities, often provided some opportunities for trade and religious rituals. In addition, you will stroll in the mountains around the caravan saray and come back to the yurt for dinner. Overnight at yurt or guesthouse. Notes: at guesthouse


Day 4. Off-road drive to Kel-Suu Lake

Kyrgyzstan is famous for spectacular scenery, and today's drive doesn't disappoint. Head out early in the morning for another drive through some of the country’s wildest regions. Today you will drive to the valley of Kok-Kiya to visit one of the most beautiful alpine lakes of Central Asia – Kel-Suu Lake. The scenery along the drive is spectacular with views of the mountains along the way. Stop by the river for a picnic lunch before heading through Kyndy Pass (3600m). On the pass, you will go through a police checkpoint then you will drive two more hours and arrive in yurt camp near the lake. Check into your yurt accommodation in the late afternoon and the rest of the day is yours to spend as you choose: You can spend relaxing at yurt after 6-7 hours on car or go for short hike in the valley. Notes: at Yurt Camp


Day 5. Visit Kel-Suu Lake. Drive to Kochkor

Saddle up your horse this morning for a half-day horse riding to Kel-Suu lake. Explore the valley's beauty with a 4.5-hour ride against a backdrop of stunning scenery and sweeping views of the gorgeous mountains of Kok-Kiya valley. The path to the lake is picturesque: alpine pastures, rivers, herds of yaks, horses and peaks of glaciers on the horizon do not disappoint anyone. Kel-Suu Lake is a high-altitude lake of glacial origin, located in the southeastern part of the country, near the Kyrgyz-Chinese border, at an altitude of 3,500 meters. Enjoy the breathtaking view, for photography enthusiasts the lake is the right place so snap some great photos against the background of this stunning lake, then make your way back to the yurt camp for lunch. On the second half of the day, you will drive to Kochkor. Luckily, it is also one of the most scenic. You will head north and east through impressive mountain terrain, passing pastures with a yurts of nomads. After cup of coffee and some rest in the city of Naryn, you will further drive north, cutting through beautiful Kara-Unkur gorge then Dolon pass until you reach the town of Kochkor where you will stay in local guesthouse for overnight. Notes: at guesthouse


Day 6. Explore the south shore of Ysyk-Kol Lake

Early in the morning, leave Kochkor behind as you travel to the east along the south shore of Ysyk-Kol Lake. Your destination is a city of Karakol – the most touristic city of the country. In the village of Bokonbaev, where you’ll meet eagle hunter. After some explanations of the peculiarities of golden eagles and hunting with them, he will demonstrate hunting to fox and rabbit. If you do not want to see how the eagle hunts the wild animals, then the hunter will use the skin of a fox. After the demonstration, there will be many opportunities for you to snap some great photos with the eagle on your wrist You’ll drive further afyer lunch in the village. On the way, you will discover some of beautiful and popular sites on the southern shore, starting with a transfer to the canyons Fairy-Tale. The red and yellow cliffs here, towering above a lunar-like landscape, are immense, and the area is perfect for some easy hiking Then it's on to Barskoon gorge. Barskoon Gorge (also Barskaun) is one of the most beautiful gorges on the southern shore of Ysyk-Kol, famous for high waterfalls and dense spruce forests. Here, you will go for a short hike to the first waterfall. Continue to Jety-Oguz mountains. Jety-Oguz is one of the most gorgeous sites in Kyrgyzstan, a rich valley home to many impressive waterfalls and canyons. It is also a national zoological reserve, where many species of animals and birds live. Snap some beautiful pictures in front of Jety-Oguz red Rocky Mountains, then continue the journey towards Karakol city. Founded in 1869 by Russian settlers, now Karakol is the most popular tourist city. Finish up your day with a dinner in restaurant. Notes: at hotel


Day 7. Explore the south shore of Ysyk-Kol Lake

Early in the morning, leave Kochkor behind as you travel to the east along the south shore of Ysyk-Kol Lake. Your destination is a city of Karakol – the most touristic city of the country. In the village of Bokonbaev, where you’ll meet eagle hunter. After some explanations of the peculiarities of golden eagles and hunting with them, he will demonstrate hunting to fox and rabbit. If you do not want to see how the eagle hunts the wild animals, then the hunter will use the skin of a fox. After the demonstration, there will be many opportunities for you to snap some great photos with the eagle on your wrist You’ll drive further afyer lunch in the village. On the way, you will discover some of beautiful and popular sites on the southern shore, starting with a transfer to the canyons Fairy-Tale. The red and yellow cliffs here, towering above a lunar-like landscape, are immense, and the area is perfect for some easy hiking Then it's on to Barskoon gorge. Barskoon Gorge (also Barskaun) is one of the most beautiful gorges on the southern shore of Ysyk-Kol, famous for high waterfalls and dense spruce forests. Here, you will go for a short hike to the first waterfall. Continue to Jety-Oguz mountains. Jety-Oguz is one of the most gorgeous sites in Kyrgyzstan, a rich valley home to many impressive waterfalls and canyons. It is also a national zoological reserve, where many species of animals and birds live. Snap some beautiful pictures in front of Jety-Oguz red Rocky Mountains, then continue the journey towards Karakol city. Founded in 1869 by Russian settlers, now Karakol is the most popular tourist city. Finish up your day with a dinner in restaurant. Notes: at hotel


Day 8. Way back to Bishkek

Finish up your Kyrgyzstan experience with a driving day back to the capital of Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek city. You will drive on the main coastal road with Ysyk-Kol Lake on one side and the Kungey Ala-Too mountain range on the other. Along the way, you will stop to visit the famous Kyrchyn (Grigorievka) valley, where the World Nomad Games were hold. You will be able to hike around the area and there will be many opportunities for you to snap some great photos. Once you're back on the road, make a stop in Cholpon-Ata city which is on the lakeshore and have a lunch at restaurant. On the way you’ll stop to visit the famous archaeological and architectural complex "Burana Tower", registered on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage sites. Founded in the 11th century, the Burana tower was the minaret of a mosque in the city of Balasagun, the capital of the once largest empire – Khara-Khanid Khanate of local Turkic-speaking tribes in Central Asia. While except of the tower none of the original city stands above ground today, there is a museum onsite that explains the history of this important site and showcases some of the archaeological discoveries. Take a tour of the ruins in the surrounding hills and then visit the top of the tower with a view of Chui Valley. Top off the day at restaurant in Bishkek with the farewell dinner with your guide team.


Good to know

Horse riding experience not required

We have from 8 to 10 days tour options following this itinerary

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