Kyrgyzstan: mountains, lakes and friendly people

Kyrgyzstan is for lovers of the outdoors. As 90% of the country is higher than 1500 meters, it is especially attractive for people who love mountains. The Kyrgyz mountains are pure, unspoilt, offering fresh air and stunning views. They are peopled by nomads who welcome you to their yurts. Old traditions have been preserved. Different religious and political influences over the centuries have resulted in a culture and atmosphere that can only be described as mystical. Read in-depth in Bradt’s travel guide on Kyrgyzstan.

From Bishkek into the mountains

You land in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan’s capital, a textbook example of Soviet urban planning, where you will stay in a comfortable 4-star hotel. On the day of your arrival we will do a brief tour of the city to give you your first taste of Kyrgyzstan.

Into the mountains

The next day, after a good night’s sleep and an excellent breakfast, you will get the keys for your 4×4. You’re here for Kyrgyzstan’s nature, so we leave soon heading West to the Toktogul water reservoir on an amazing road over the Tue Ashuu pass at an altitude of 3000 meters. We literally start on a high. Over the following days you will have the chance to dip your toe in lake Son Kul, altitude 3013 meters, drive along the Silk Road, altitude 3200 meters, and, to top it all, drive over the Tosor pass at 3950 meters.

Where there are mountains, there are gorges. You will see them from above and drive through them, at one time seemingly even through two simultaneously. This is where Semenovskoye and Grigorievskoye gorges meet: you drive into the one and out of the other.

Tash Rabat Caravanserai

In the heart of the Tian Shan mountains the Tash Rabat Caravanserai has been built into a mountainside, one of the most interesting sites in Central Asia. It contradicts the idea that Kyrgyzstan has only mountains and lakes to offer. It’s a 15th century stone building with 31 rooms where travellers and merchants could shelter on one of the roughest sections of the Silk Road. Its location is far away from anything resembling civilisation, both then and now. It’s probably the most authentic feeling you can get of the Silk Road.

Horse riding and eagle hunting

Kyrgyzstan has a great horse riding tradition. To see the country from the back of a horse is a special experience. We offer you the opportunity to do it yourself for a whole morning, feel like a nomad, meet the locals and be one with your surroundings.

The tradition of hunting with eagles goes back to the 12th century when the Mongols invaded the area. The art is slowly becoming extinct as fewer young people are willing to be trained, traditionally by their father, to become a skilled hunter. The need to hunt with an eagle to feed a community is not so great anymore either. Tourism is now the most important factor to maintain the tradition.

Practical information

One of the best ways to discover Kyrgyzstan, get to know its people and their way of life is by spending the evening and nights in homestays, guesthouses and yurts. We will be in a homestay once, twice in a yurt and three times in a guest house, which leaves two times in a hotel (four-star).

This is roughly the itinerary that you will follow:

Prices are per person on the basis of two people sharing a room and one comfortable 4×4 car. Included in the price are:

  • Transfers to and from airport
  • Minibus in Bishkek
  • All accommodations
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner
  • Fine dining in Bishkek on last night
  • Rent of your 4×4 car
  • Fuel
  • Entrances to all museums
  • Eagle show
  • Mineral water during the journey
  • English speaking local guide
  • English speaking tour leader
  • Support car with driver

Excluded are:

  • Your flight to and from Kyrgyzstan
  • Horse riding
  • Any other shows you may wish to attend
  • Personal expenses
  • Alcoholic drinks

Your car is a Toyota 4Runner or similar. Upgrade to a luxury car, Lexus 470 or similar, is possible at an additional cost.

You must arrange for your own travel and cancellation insurance. No visa are required for visitors from the EU.

You will get a comprehensive information package well in advance of your departure.

Trip information

The dates for this trip are as follows:

  • 1 September: your first day of the journey
    We organise a tour of Bishkek in the afternoon. In order for you to start when you’re rested, we recommend you arrive in Bishkek a day early, on the 31st of August. This overnight stay is not included in the price, but we’re happy to arrange this for you.
  • 13 Septmber, departure from Bishkek in the afternoon.
    We visit the bazar in the morning and assume you fly in the afternoon. If this is not possible for you, you either miss the bazar or you can fly a day later. We will gladly arrange your additional overnight stay.

The minimum number of cars for this journey is three, based on two persons per car. A maximum of four people per car is possible. We will charge €1350 for each additional person.

The maximum number of cars is seven.

Click on the link below for a day-to-day description of the journey. We regularly make some changes to the programme. The trip may therefore deviate form the example below at some points.

13 days Kyrgyzstan

More information or booking

If you want to know more about this journey, you can always contact us. You can book this journey via our booking form.

This offer is covered by the STO Garant guarantee. You can find the conditions for this guarantee scheme on STO Garant’s website (www.sto-garant.nl/en/downloads).