Kyrgyzstan Walking Explorer

Kyrgyzstan Walking Explorer
Kyrgyzstan Walking Explorer
Kyrgyzstan Walking Explorer
Kyrgyzstan Walking Explorer
Kyrgyzstan Walking Explorer

From:

CAD $3,040

10 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Average

Walk amid mountains and alpine lakes.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 24 May 2025

Experience Overview

Dominated by majestic mountain ranges, Kyrgyzstan has been nicknamed the Switzerland of Central Asia. Yet despite its seemingly endless natural beauty, it remains undiscovered by mass tourism, making it the ideal destination for culturally curious travellers. Come and explore this magnificent land on foot, the best way to truly appreciate the natural wonders. Starting from the capital, Bishkek, we head into the wild and walk among marvels of nature, including the Tian Shan mountains, Ala-Archa Gorge, and alpine lakes, such as Issyk Kul and Son-Kul. We also experience the nomadic traditions of the country, staying in a lakeside yurt camp, before returning to Bishkek with a scenic drive over mountain passes.
Profile
— Accommodation: 5 Classic nights (4 hotel, 1 guesthouse), 4 Simple nights (3 yurt, 1 homestay) — Six days with walking (one of these days is a series of short walks as we drive from one area to another) — All breakfasts and six dinners included — Optional single supplement (excludes yurt camp)
At a Glance
— Accommodation: 5 Classic nights (4 hotel, 1 guesthouse), 4 Simple nights (3 yurt, 1 homestay) — Six days with walking (one of these days is a series of short walks as we drive from one area to another) — All breakfasts and six dinners included — Optional single supplement (excludes yurt camp)
Trip For You
This trek is graded Activity Level 3 (Moderate) with six days that include walking. Some walks are quite short, and this trip does have some long drives to help us see as much of the country as possible. For more information on our trip gradings, visit the Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip, please contact us. Walking profile: The terrain is generally straightforward. Walking distances and hours are given as approximates only and will vary depending on the pace of your group. Altitude: The highest part of this trip is around Son-Kul. We’ll sleep at an altitude of 9,895ft (3,016m) and walk up to about 11,480ft (3,500m). Please refer to the Altitude Warning within the Trip Notes for further information.
Group Description
The group generally comprises between four and 12 clients, plus a local tour leader.
Eating Drinking
All breakfasts and six dinners are included. On days 2 and 5, the leader will assist in purchasing food for lunches. Lunches can be arranged at Son-Kul. On other days, there are places to eat lunch during the journeys. Common dishes include shish-kebabs and plov (rice usually with mutton, onions, carrots, spices, raisins and peas). The kebabs can be from different meats, including lamb and beef, while plov is a rice-based dish. Please note, vegetarian food choices are limited. If you are vegetarian or have any special dietary requirements, please notify us well in advance. In this region, the availability of certain specialised products for restricted diets, eg gluten-free or dairy-free, is minimal or non-existent and we strongly recommend you bring such specialised dietary items from home. Drinking water is included and will be provided in large containers for you to refill your bottle from – please bring a reusable bottle with you.
Transportation
Travel is by minibus.
Joining Instructions
Key information Start hotel: Hotel Bridges, 10 Kalyk Akiev St, Bishkek Phone: +996 312 454 023 Recommended arrival time: Before midday at the start hotel to catch the walking tour Airport: Manas International Airport (FRU) Getting to the start hotel The start hotel is approximately one hour’s drive from the airport. Exodus provides one group arrival transfer from the airport, which is timed to coincide with the arrival of a chosen flight from London, UK. You may join this transfer at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the group arrival transfer times or to arrange a private transfer. If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative. Catching your return flight There’s a group departure transfer to the airport for customers who Exodus booked onto a chosen flight to London, UK. Please speak to your sales representative if you wish to join. If the group departure transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales representative to arrange an alternative transfer.
Weather Information
Although the overall climate in Kyrgyzstan is continental, there can be huge variations in temperature between seasons, different geographical locations and elevations. Summer can extend from May to September, but some mountain passes can remain blocked by snow until June. Snow persists in the high mountains year-round. Kyrgyzstan gets surprisingly little rain and has more than 300 days of sunshine a year. In summer, mornings are characteristically clear, but afternoons can sometimes be hazy with occasional rain. Even in summer, there can be occasional snowfalls above 9,840ft (3,000m). At lower altitudes (around the tree line), temperatures usually range from 16C to 28C (61F to 80F) in July/August and it can feel very hot during the day. In the highlands, the temperatures in July/August are 8C-12C (46F-54F). Temperatures may get below freezing at night at Son-Kul, especially from mid-September onwards. Bishkek and the lowland areas around Lake Issyk-Kul will be hot in the day and mild in the evenings.
Spending Money
Lunches and dinners (where not included) cost in the region of 875-1,310 Kyrgyzstani soms (US$10-US$15). We suggest allowing around 21,850 soms (US$250) spending money for the two weeks. SIM card availability: — You have the option to purchase a SIM card for Kyrgyzstan either before your trip or upon arrival. — If you prefer purchasing a SIM card upon arrival in Kyrgyzstan, you'll find several options available, including at airports, convenience stores, and local network provider outlets
Tipping
Tipping is customary in Kyrgyzstan in recognition of good service but is entirely at your own discretion. An appropriate amount is around 440 soms ($5) per day each for the leader and driver.

Highlights

— Hike the wilds of Kyrgyzstan: towering mountains, alpine lakes and age-old cultures — Experience the life of Kyrgyz nomads with a yurt stay by Son-Kul Lake — Walk to alpine waters in the Jergalan Valley and explore the southern shores of Issyk Kul — Enjoy true peace in the spruce forests of Ala-Archa National Park — Visit Burana Tower, one of the most famous minarets in Central Asia — Experience Kyrgyz village life in Chon Kemin

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 4109

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: minibus.

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Exodus Travel

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: TKY

StartStarts: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

FinishFinishes: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

DurationDuration: 10 days

DeparturesDepartures: Not Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Average

Includes

— All accommodation — All listed transport and activities — Tour leader throughout

Accommodation

Hotels, guesthouse, homestay and yurts
We spend three nights in a four-star hotel in Bishkek, one night in a guesthouse in Chon Kemin, one night in a family-run hotel in Karakol, one night in a yurt camp at Djety-Oguz, one night in a homestay in Kochkor and two nights in a yurt camp at Son-Kol. Rooms at Chon-Kemin and Kochkor have shared bathrooms. The yurt camp at Son-Kol is based on four people sharing each yurt (single supplement does not apply at the yurt camp).  The yurts are decorated in traditional style with many rugs. Shared toilets, sinks and shower are outside. There is electricity provided by generators. Drinking water is taken from a well. Temperatures can get below freezing at night at Son-Kol. During cold nights, the yurts are heated by wood or dung stoves. We recommend bringing a sleeping bag for additional warmth in the yurts. Hotel Garden, Bishkek: Kemin guesthouse, Chon-Kemin: Matsunoki Hotel, Karakol: Kochkor homestays: Son-Kul yurt camp:

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $3,040 ($304 /day)

Itinerary

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Day 1: Start Bishkek; afternoon city tour

The tour starts in Bishkek. You should be at the start hotel no later than midday as we have a city tour in the afternoon. We have requested an early check-in for all clients, so the rooms should be ready for when you arrive. Bishkek is the modern capital city and industrial centre of Kyrgyzstan; this afternoon, we have a walking tour to explore its wide avenues and Soviet heritage. We visit the most important square in the country, Ala-Too Square, which is home to several monuments and is the setting for state celebrations. We also visit an open-air picture gallery, Oak Park (one of the oldest parks in Bishkek), and see marble government buildings, theatres and Victory Square. Accommodation: Hotel Bridges (or similar)

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Day 2: Walk in Ala-Archa Gorge

Today we visit Ala-Archa National Park. The reserve is a small valley inside the gorge, where ridges are covered with eternal ice, and the slopes with spruce forests. The streams are fed by glacial meltwater, which leads into the Ala-Archa River. Though hard to see, the reserve is home to snow leopards and a rare blue bird the Kyrgyz call the bird of happiness. Here we take a full-day hike to Ak-Sai waterfall, reaching a maximum altitude of 9,200ft (2,800m). After, we return to Bishkek. Accommodation: Hotel Bridges (or similar)

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Day 3: Burana Tower. Walk in Chon-Kemin National Park

We leave Bishkek this morning and drive to Burana Tower, a 12th-century Karakhanid minaret. We'll visit the museum complex, including the tower itself, reconstructions of mausoleums found on the site, remains of a citadel, balbals (gravestones used by nomadic Turkic peoples) and petroglyphs. We then continue to Chon Kemin, a quiet valley of small villages and agricultural land with mountains and fir forests beyond. There is approximately three hours of driving in total today. On arrival in Chon Kemin, we walk up to a ridge for an excellent view over the valley, reaching an altitude of just over 6,500ft (2,000m). Accommodation: Kemin Guesthouse (or similar)

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Day 4: Konorchek Canyons and Cholpon-Ata; to Karakol

Leaving Chon-Kemin, we head to the Konorchek Canyons. We walk along a rocky dried-up riverbed to enter the canyons. Rocky columns of red sandstone stretch for many kilometres. Following our walk, we drive through the Boom Gorge to Issyk Kul. This impressive lake is 110mi (180km) long and 37mi (60km) wide, reaching depths of 2,300ft (700m). It sits in a hollow at 5,250ft (1,600m), surrounded by snow-capped peaks of the Terskei and Kungei Ala-Tau mountain ranges. More than 100 streams and rivers flow into the lake but none flow out. We then reach the resort town of Cholpon-Ata and visit nearby petroglyphs, a large open-air collection of rock carvings sometimes referred to as a Stone Garden, which covers some 104 acres (42ha) and contains a number of prehistoric stone structures. We also visit the Cholpon‐Alta Museum of History, which contains a large collection of national embroidery. We continue our drive to Karakol. We’ll be driving for about 4hr 30min today. Accommodation: Amir Hotel or Matsunoki Hotel (or similar)

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Day 5: Walk in the Jergalan Valley; drive to Djety Oguz

Today we drive to the Jergalan Valley, about 37mi (60km) from Karakol, along a partially paved road. The valley is surrounded by seven peaks and is a region of turquoise alpine lakes, rivers, waterfalls and coniferous forests. We walk to Turnaluu-Kol lake at an altitude of 8,530ft (2,600m), giving us fantastic views along the way. Following the walk, we drive to Djety Oguz with a stop at Ak-Suu village to enjoy the thermal baths there (payable locally). Accommodation: Golden Yurt Camp

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Day 6: Walk in the gorges of the southern shore of Issyk Kul

Today we drive (six hours) along the undeveloped southern shore of Issyk Kul to Kochkor. We make stops and have short walks along the way. First, we explore Djety Oguz Gorge where we can see the Seven Bulls and Broken Heart rock formations. Next is Barskoon Gorge, known for high waterfalls and dense spruce forests and visited by Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space. We hike to a waterfall called Bowl of Manas (named for a Kyrgyz national hero). We drive onwards to Kochkor, the main centre in Kyrgyzstan for the production of felt goods. We visit a workshop and can participate in the manufacturing of traditional rugs. Accommodation: Homestay

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Day 7: Drive to Son-Kul

We drive to Son-Kul, the largest body of freshwater in the country, via the 10,800ft (3,330m) Kalmak-Ashuu Pass. The route is only partially paved. It is surrounded by summer pastures dotted with yurts, grazing cattle and mountains beyond. These lands are used by shepherds of neighbouring regions as summer pastures for their flocks. They drive the livestock up in the mountains and set up a yurt camp where they live during summer. We'll learn about the traditional lifestyle of Kyrgyz nomads. Accommodation: Yurt camp

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Day 8: Walking at Son-Kul

We have the day at Son-Kul. We walk to the mountains for views of the lake and surrounding mountains. There is also time to meet the shepherds or participate in cooking traditional meals. Our walk takes us to an altitude of about 11,485ft (3,500m). Accommodation: Yurt camp

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Day 9: Scenic drive back to Bishkek via mountain passes

Today’s journey is a breathtaking six-hour drive back to Bishkek. We traverse the Teskey Torpok Pass, also known as the 33 Parrots Pass (10,827ft/3,300m). Along the way, we pass through remote villages, offering a glimpse into the traditional lifestyles of local farmers. In the evening, enjoy a delightful dinner followed by a folklore show, where talented artists showcase national musical instruments and their unique playing techniques. Accommodation: Hotel Bridges (or similar)

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Day 10: End Bishkek

Our adventure ends today in Bishkek. If you’d like a bit longer to explore, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

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