10 Day kyrgyzstan adventure
10 Day Kyrgyzstan Adventure
An unforgettable journey through Kyrgyzstan’s stunning mountains, serene lakes, and ancient Silk Road heritage. This exclusive program blends adventure, cultural immersion, and comfort, offering you the best of nomadic traditions and natural beauty.
Day 1 – Arrival in Bishkek & Ala-Archa National Park
Arrival at Manas International Airport. Private transfer to a premium 4-5 star hotel (Plaza, Bishkek Centrum, Evropa, Garden, Smart).
Morning: Rest and enjoy breakfast. Optional currency exchange and short city walk.
Afternoon: Drive to Ala-Archa National Park for a light hike amid snow-capped peaks and alpine rivers.
Evening: Welcome dinner at a local restaurant.
Overnight: Bishkek hotel
Meals: B / L / D
Day 2 – Burana Tower & Chon-Kemin Valley
Scenic drive (~3 hrs) to Chon-Kemin Valley, stopping at the Burana Tower, an 11th-century Silk Road minaret surrounded by ancient stone carvings.
Afternoon: Guided hike (2-4 hrs) through the valley’s contrasting landscapes-forested hills on one side, open steppe on the other.
Evening: Traditional dinner and warm hospitality at a family guesthouse.
Overnight: Kok-Archa Guesthouse
Meals: B / L / D
Day 3 – Horseback Riding & Felt-Making in Kochkor
Morning: 2-3 hr horseback ride in Chon-Kemin, the most authentic way to explore Kyrgyz nature.
Transfer (~2 hrs) to Kochkor, a hub of Kyrgyz handicrafts.
Afternoon: Participate in a felt-carpet (shyrdak) making demonstration and shop for handmade crafts.
Overnight: Guesthouse in Kochkor
Meals: B / L / D
Day 4 – Journey to Son-Kul Lake (Nomadic Life on the Plateau)
Drive (~2.5 hrs) over the breathtaking Kalmak Ashuu Pass (3,446 m) to reach Son-Kul Lake (3,016 m).
Afternoon: Short lakeside walk (30 min) and optional 3-4 hr hike in the surrounding highlands.
Visit nomadic shepherd families and see horses, yaks, and sheep grazing freely.
Overnight: Yurt camp (Nomads Yurt or Ak-Say Travel)
Meals: B / L / D
Tip: Nights are cold-bring warm clothes.
Day 5 – Nomadic Adventures at Son-Kul Lake
Morning: 3-4 hr horseback ride in the rolling hills around Son-Kul.
Afternoon: Optional swimming in the lake or relaxing by the shore.
Overnight: Yurt camp (Nomads Yurt or Ak-Say Travel)
Meals: B / L / D
Tip: Warm layers are essential for the cool evenings.
Day 6 – Issyk-Kul Lake & Yurt-Making in Kyzyl-Tuu
Drive (~2 hrs) via the spectacular 33 Parrots Pass down to Issyk-Kul Lake.
Stop in Kyzyl-Tuu, home of Kyrgyz master yurt makers. Participate in a yurt-building demonstration.
Afternoon: Walk to the lakeshore for a refreshing swim or take a short hike through the colorful Badlands.
Evening: Enjoy a traditional folklore show.
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Day 7 – Eagles, Fairy-Tale Canyon & Barskoon Gorge
Morning: Swim in Issyk-Kul Lake.
Late morning: Witness an eagle hunting demonstration with a local falconer and try your hand at archery.
Visit Skazka (Fairy-Tale) Canyon for a 1-hr trek among surreal sandstone formations.
Continue to Barskoon Valley. Short hike to its waterfall.
Overnight: Movilla Barskoon Yurt Camp / Cottage
Meals: B / L / D
Day 8 – Jeti-Oguz & Karakol City
Visit Jeti-Oguz Gorge (Seven Bulls) and hike (~2 hrs) to a panoramic viewpoint.
Afternoon: Explore Karakol Cityu2014Russian Orthodox Church, Dungan Mosque, and the lively bazaar.
Overnight: 78 Hotel or Karagat Hotel, Karakol
Meals: B / L / D
Day 9 – Altyn Arashan Hot Springs
Adventure ride by Soviet 6×6 A/C truck to Altyn Arashan Gorge, famous for hot springs, alpine meadows, and pine forests.
Guided hike (2u20135 hrs) through mountain landscapes with snow-capped peaks.
Return to Karakol in the evening.
Overnight: Karakol hotel
Meals: B / L / D
Day 10 – Kyrchyn Gorge & Cholpon-Ata
Drive (~1.5 hrs) along Issyk-Kulu2019s northern shore to Kyrchyn Gorge, once the main venue of the World Nomad Games.
Continue to Cholpon-Ata (~1 hr).
Afternoon visits: Ruh Ordo Cultural Complex and the open-air Petroglyphs site.
Final swim in Issyk-Kul.
Overnight: Hotel in Bosteri
Meals: B / L / D
Day 11 – Return to Bishkek
Drive (~3 hrs) back to Bishkek, with a short stop in Balykchy.
Afternoon: Free time for shopping at Osh or Dordoi Bazaar.
Overnight: Bishkek hotel
Meals: B / L / D
Day 12 – Departure
Transfer to Manas International Airport for departure.
What’s Included
Private Transportation – Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicles with professional drivers
Accommodation u2013 Premium hotels (4-5 star), cozy guesthouses, and authentic yurts
Meals – Full board (Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner, selected for quality & authenticity)
Expert Guide – English-speaking professional guide & interpreter
Cultural Experiences – Felt-making, folklore shows, eagle hunting demo, yurt-building, etc.
Horse Rental – For riding at Chon-Kemin and Son-Kul
Entrance Fees – All parks, museums, historical sites, and natural reserves
Taxes & Road Fees – All applicable charges covered
Not Included
International flights
Travel & medical insurance (mandatory)
Personal expenses (souvenirs, laundry, etc.)
Entrance fees to private hot springs (Altyn Arashan)
Alcoholic & bottled beverages
Tips & gratuities
Optional activities not mentioned in the program
Recommended Personal Kit
- Riding helmet (not provided, bring your own)
- Riding boots or sturdy trekking shoes
- Comfortable riding pants / trousers
- Layered clothing (base layer, fleece, waterproof jacket)
- Riding gloves
- Sunglasses, sunscreen & hat
- Warm clothes for cool nights (thermal underwear, fleece)
- Sleeping bag (comfort rating 0-1*C)
- Daypack (15-20L) for essentials
- Personal first aid kit & insect repellent
F.A.Q.
Because it remains one of the few places where you can experience untouched mountains, authentic nomadic culture, and genuine hospitality without mass tourism. Here, you can sleep in a traditional yurt, ride horses across alpine valleys, meet local families, and explore breathtaking landscapes that few travelers have discovered. Kyrgyzstan offers the kind of adventure that feels real, wild, and unforgettable.
Visitors from many countries around the world are able to visit the Kyrgyz Republic visa-free. Whilst there are a handful of countries who can visit the country with no limits on the length of their stay, most countries are limited to a 90, 60 or 30 days stay. There are also many countries around the world for which a visa is still required to visit Kyrgyzstan. (If you need visa, we provide support)
The local currency is the Kyrgyz som (KGS). You can pay in cash almost everywhere. ATMs are available in cities, but in remote areas we recommend carrying cash.
Money exchange – if you plan to exchange USD/EUR to KGS, we recommend to take notes of 50 or 100 USD/EUR without stamps, inscriptions or any other damage, because damaged banknotes are not accepted by banks and exchange offices.
We offer a mix of hotels, guesthouses, yurt and base camps. Staying in a yurt camp is a unique cultural experience, allowing travelers to discover the nomadic lifestyle of Kyrgyzstan while enjoying comfort.
The water in Bishkek is safe to drink, but we recommend visitors boil it before drinking. Bottled water is available almost everywhere in Kyrgyzstan, and is safe to drink.
Traditional Kyrgyz dishes feature a lot of meat and bread, but lots of other foods are available too. The main meats are lamb, beef, and chicken. Pork is hard to find, since the population is majority Muslim. Fresh fruits and vegetables are common, especially in the summer (just make sure to wash them well before eating). There are many restaurants that feature Russian, European, or Chinese dishes, too, especially in Bishkek.
Yes, they can.
Local SIM card can be bought at Kyrgyzstan International airports, in official service centers or in trading centers. The price of a SIM card starts from $5.
You can also buy an e-sim in advance to use it across Kyrgyzstan.
Our tours are suitable for most travelers with a basic level of fitness. The difficulty depends on the itinerary, but most activities are easy to moderate. Some tours include hiking or horseback riding, while others are more relaxed and focused on culture and sightseeing. We always provide detailed information before booking, so you can choose the tour that best matches your experience and fitness level
Yes, we offer tailor-made tours in Kyrgyzstan designed to meet your specific interests and preferences. Whether you’re seeking an adventure through the mountains, a cultural immersion, or a relaxing retreat by one of our stunning lakes, we can create a personalized itinerary that suits your needs. From bespoke hiking trips and cultural experiences to luxury stays and unique local experiences, our team is dedicated to crafting a memorable and customized journey just for you. Feel free to reach out with your travel goals, and we’ll work with you to design the perfect tour of Kyrgyzstan.
The best season is from May to October. Summer is ideal for hiking, horseback riding, and cultural experiences.
Contact us and we’ll help you plan the perfect Kyrgyzstan adventure. Start planning your journey today.
