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DISCOVER KYRGYZSTAN 4 DAYS WITH KYRGYZ WONDERS

  • Kyrgyz Wonders Travel Kyrgyzstan Tour
    4 Days / 3 Nights
  • Kyrgyz Wonders Travel Kyrgyzstan Tour
    All year around
  • Culture

Overview

This 4-day journey takes you through Kyrgyzstan’s most fascinating landscapes and traditions — from Silk Road history to nomadic life, from dramatic canyons to alpine valleys. You’ll stay in yurts by the lake, witness an eagle hunting show, explore colorful canyons, and discover the hospitality of Kyrgyz people.

Tour Highlights

  • Overnight stay in a yurt camp by Issyk-Kul Lake
  • Witness eagle hunting & learn about falconry traditions
  • Explore Skazka Canyon & the Seven Bulls cliffs in Jeti-Oguz
  • Take a 4×4 jeep adventure to Altyn Arashan Valley
  • Step back in time at the Burana Tower, a Silk Road relic
  • Enjoy breathtaking drives along Issyk-Kul Lake & Tien Shan Mountains
  • Meet nomadic families & taste authentic Kyrgyz hospitality

Itinerary

Day 1.Bishkek – Burana Tower – Kok Moinok Canyon – Bokonbaevo

Distance: 302 km | 4–5 hours driving
Roads: Asphalt with some dirt sections

  • Morning pick-up in Bishkek by your guide and driver.
  • Drive east toward the Chui Valley and stop at Burana Tower, an 11th-century minaret built by the Karakhanid dynasty. Climb to the top for panoramic views of the valley. Explore the open-air museum with ancient balbals (stone warrior statues) and learn about Silk Road history.
  • Continue toward Issyk-Kul Lake with a stop at Kok Moinok Canyon, often called the “Grand Canyon of Kyrgyzstan” for its dramatic rock formations and red cliffs.
  • By evening, arrive in Bokonbaevo, a picturesque village on the southern shore of Issyk-Kul Lake. Here, you will stay in a traditional Kyrgyz yurt camp, where nomadic culture is still alive.

Meals: Lunch at café, dinner at yurt camp
Overnight: Yurt camp (shared outdoor WC, no internet)
Notes: Nights can be chilly — bring layers, a flashlight, and warm socks.
Good to know: Staying in a yurt offers an authentic but simple experience — perfect to “disconnect and recharge.”

Day 2.Bokonbaevo – Eagle Hunting Show – Skazka Canyon – Jeti-Oguz – Karakol

Distance: 230 km | 4–5 hours driving
Roads: Asphalt with short dirt sections

  • After breakfast in the yurt, attend a traditional eagle hunting show. Local falconers (berkutchi) demonstrate how golden eagles are trained to hunt foxes and hares — a practice passed down through generations. You’ll also try your hand at archery, another nomadic skill.
  • Continue along the southern shore of Issyk-Kul and stop at Skazka (Fairytale) Canyon, where sandstone cliffs form incredible shapes resembling dragons, castles, and animals. A short hike will reveal the most colorful viewpoints.
  • Next, head to Jeti-Oguz Gorge, famous for its towering red cliffs known as the “Seven Bulls” and the “Broken Heart Rock.” Learn the legends behind these natural formations.
  • In the evening, arrive in Karakol, the cultural hub of eastern Kyrgyzstan, known for its mix of Russian, Dungan, and Kyrgyz influences.

Meals: Breakfast at yurt camp, lunch at café, dinner at guesthouse
Overnight: Guesthouse (private bathroom, Wi-Fi)
Notes: Some roads are bumpy. Ask before using flash photography at the eagle show.

Day 3.Karakol – Altyn Arashan Valley (4x4 Adventure)

Distance: 30 km off-road | 3–4 hrs including hike
Roads: Off-road by 4×4 jeep

  • Morning departure from Karakol with 4×4 jeeps into the remote Altyn Arashan Valley. The name means “Golden Spa” in Kyrgyz, famous for its natural hot springs, alpine meadows, and snow-capped peaks.
  • Light hiking through spruce forests and along the river with views of Palatka Peak (5,260 m). Optional dip in the natural hot springs.
  • Return to Karakol and enjoy a city tour:
    • Visit the Russian Orthodox Church, a beautiful wooden structure built without nails.
    • See the Dungan Mosque, built in the shape of a Chinese pagoda without a single metal nail.
  • Dinner at a local restaurant with authentic Karakol dishes (e.g., ashlyanfu, laghman).

Meals: Breakfast at guesthouse, picnic lunch, dinner at restaurant
Overnight: Hotel in Karakol (private bathroom, Wi-Fi)
Notes: Bring comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and water for the hike.

Day 4.Karakol – Cholpon-Ata – Bishkek

Distance: 420 km | 6–7 hrs driving
Roads: Asphalt road

  • Drive along the northern shore of Issyk-Kul Lake, the second-largest alpine lake in the world.
  • Stop at Kyrchyn Valley, once the site of the World Nomad Games — a vast alpine meadow surrounded by mountains.
  • Lunch in Cholpon-Ata, a lakeside town known for its open-air petroglyph museum and sandy beaches.
  • Continue to Bishkek in the afternoon.
  • Evening farewell dinner in Bishkek at a traditional Kyrgyz restaurant.

Meals: Breakfast at hotel, lunch at café, dinner at restaurant
Overnight: Not included (tour ends in Bishkek)
Notes: Long day on the road — bring snacks and stretch your legs during stops.

FAQ

Price Included

  • Private transport with driver (4WD or minibus depending on group size)
  • English-speaking guide
  • 3 nights accommodation (1 yurt, 1 guesthouse, 1 hotel)
  • Full board meals (3 per day)
  • Entrance fees (Burana Tower, Skazka, etc.)
  • Eagle hunting show & archery
  • All logistics, tolls, and parking fees

Price Not Included

  • Personal expenses (souvenirs, snacks, etc.)
  • Travel insurance
  • Extra horse riding outside program

What to Pack

  • Clothing: breathable layers, warm jacket, waterproof shell, trekking boots, gloves, hat.
  • Horse Riding Gear: long pants, riding gloves (optional), scarf/neck gaiter.
  • Accessories: sunglasses, sunscreen, headlamp, power bank, water bottle, trekking poles
    (optional).
  • Toiletries & Health: personal kit, wet wipes, medications, first aid.
  • Documents: passport, insurance papers, cash in Kyrgyz som.
  • Optional: camera, binoculars, journal, snacks.

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