Kyrgyzstan is called the “Switzerland of Central Asia” for its beautiful mountains and blooming alpine meadows.
Here you can drive along dizzying serpentines, relax on the legendary Lake Issyk-Kul, see awe-inspiring gorges, stroll through an oriental bazaar and taste hearty and aromatic local cuisine. The hospitality of the locals will make the trip fantastically sincere and warm. Those tourists who are interested in history and architecture will also find it very interesting in Kyrgyzstan. In Cholpon-Ata there are stones with petroglyphs that are more than four thousand years old, and from the upper platform of the perfectly preserved Burana Tower (IX-XI centuries) you can see a magnificent panorama of the Chui Valley, admiring how harmoniously the creation of human hands is combined with the picturesque landscape.
Bishkek
The capital is located at the foot of the Tien Shan, its streets offer beautiful views of the snow-capped mountain peaks. The city itself has many interesting historical and cultural monuments: a unique combination of Soviet architecture, religious buildings - beautiful mosques, and oriental flavor.
Osh
This city is called the southern capital of the country. Small Osh is surrounded by picturesque mountain slopes, and its most interesting attraction is Suleiman Mountain. It is considered sacred, and in one of its caves there is a unique museum where you can learn more about the history and ethnography of the country.
Issyk-Kul
Crystal clear water, warm sandy beaches, healing air and ancient legends - all this is Issyk-Kul. You can come here simply for a quiet walk along the shore and swimming, or devote time to healing procedures, because the waters of the majestic lake are rich in valuable minerals.
Karakol
A city on the shore of Issyk-Kul. Many trekking routes start from here, since the city is located in the gorge of the same name, interesting for its nature, flora and fauna. Also in Karakol it is worth visiting monuments of world religions: the Holy Trinity Cathedral and the unusual Dungan mosque in the form of a pagoda.
Ala-Archa Gorge
The valley of the Ala-Archa mountain river with a bizarre landscape, stormy waterfalls, and steep cliffs. Climbers come here to conquer the surrounding peaks, and ordinary tourists come here to fall in love with the diverse nature of Kyrgyzstan once and for all. The territory of the gorge is a national park.
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