Travel Guide to Kyrgyzstan

Ala-Archa Mountain KyrgyzstanKyrgyzstan officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a country in Central Asia. Landlocked and mountainous, it is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west, Tajikistan to the southwest and China to the east.

What Kyrgyzstan lacks in gracious buildings and fancy cakes it makes up for with nomadic traditions such as laid-back hospitality, a healthy distrust of authority and a fondness for drinking fermented mare’s milk. It is perhaps the most accessible and welcoming of the Central Asian republics.

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Kyrgyzstan is on the whole a safe place to visit. However, travellers should avoid demonstrations, as political tensions do exist and protests can become violent. Demarcation of the Kyrgyz-Uzbek border is in dispute and anyone crossing the frontier should only use official checkpoints, as some areas may be mined.
This grand, rugged but very accessible gorge is a state nature park offering dozens of walking and trekking possibilities, including hikes to glaciers and, for the serious mountaineer, treks to the region’s highest peak. There are basic shelters scattered throughout the park but the best way to enjoy the area is to bring your own tent and supplies.

You can use the Upper Ala-Archa Mountain Ski Base as a starting point from which to ski on glaciers, even in summer, though lifts only operate during the December to April winter season. Bishkek travel agents can arrange excursions to the canyon or you can make your own way there by car or by using the local buses. A small fee is charged at the entrance to the park.

British Mediterranean has three flights a week from London to Bishkek. Bishkek is connected with Istanbul, Moscow, Kiev and Novosibirsk. It’s also a possibility to fly into Almaty in Kazakstan and catch a bus for the three hour ride to Bishkek (a Kazakstan transit visa is required). Trains run from Bishkek a few times a week to Tashkent (Uzbekistan), Almaty and Krasnoyarsk (Siberia), and daily to Moscow. There are frequent buses between Bishkek and Tashkent and Almaty, though you often have to change buses at the border; a seasonal bus service links Osh and Kashgar via the Irkeshtam Pass and special jeep tours cross from Bishkek to Kashgar via the Torugart Pass.

Cities in Kyrgyzstan

  1. Balasagun

  2. Balykchy

  3. Batken

  4. Bishkek

  5. Cholpon Ata

  6. Isphana

  7. Jalal-Abad

  8. Kant

  9. Kara Balta

  10. Kara Suu

  11. Karakol

  12. Kemin

  13. Kyzyl-Kiya

  14. Mailuu-Suu

  15. Naryn

  16. Nookat

  17. Osh

  18. Suzak

  19. Talas

  20. Tash-Kumyr

  21. Tokmok

  22. Uzgen