Tour Type: auto/trekking
Total Duration: 3 days
Best Season: mid-June – end of September
Level of Difficulty: easy
Maximum Altitude on the Trip: 3 000 meters ASL
Start and End Point: Bishkek
Transport: jeep/minivan/minibus depending on the size of the group
Best group size: 2- 12 persons
Burana Tower – Balasagun was a city in the Chuy region during the Karakhanid Khanate. Excavations have revealed that the double walls of the settlement enclosed 30 sq km, including a fortress, many workshops, bazaars, a bathhouse, and a plot of arable land. Water brought by a large pipe from a neighboring canyon. As the Karakhanid rule was shaken by Mongol invasions, Balasagun began a slow decline, eventually becoming a ghost town in the 15th century.
Burana Tower is the most visible remnant of the old city. Built in the 11th century, the tower is thought to have been a minaret. It was originally double it’s current height of 24.6 meters. Historian’s believe the top half to have been destroyed in a 15th century earthquake.
Issyk-Kul Lake – the crown jewel of the Tian Shan, Lake Issyk-Kul is 6232 sq m of sparkling blue paradise. The second largest saline lake in the world, its name in Kyrgyz means “hot lake”– though surrounded by spectacular snow capped peaks, the water never freezes. Silk Road traders stopped here to recover from the grueling trek over the passes of the Tian Shan, and it is still the most popular destination in Kyrgyzstan to relax for both tourists and locals.
Lake Son-Kul— in Kyrgyz “the final lake”. Son Kul gleams like a brilliant sapphire on it’s lush green mountain plateau. At 3016 m it is inaccessible during winter months, and even in summer weather conditions can change rapidly. “The Last Lake” is considered one of the most beautiful areas for summer pasturing with an area of 270 km sq. In winter the lake freezes over with ice more than a meter thick.
Nomads have been making the upland trek to this 3016 m asl lake since ancient times with their livestock. Some left mysterious “standing stone” arrangements.
Lake Son-Kul is a beautiful place to experience life on a jailoo – summer pasture. Ride horses in the surrounding mountains, or stay in a yurt and experience an old-fashioned Kyrgyz summer.
Morning departure to the southern Issyk-Kul Lake, 5 hours. On the way, visit the Burana Tower architectural complex (10-11th century, an important point on the Great Silk Road), 15km from the main road. Continue your trip to Issyk-Kul lake, today lunch will be at Jaychi yurt camp, Also there you will see eagle hunting show. Enjoy your time at the lake-shore. Dinner and overnight are in a yurt camp near the lakeshore.
After breakfast transfer to Song-Kol lake via Kalmak-Ashuu pass, arrive to the lake by late lunch time, have a lunch at yurt camp. Free time. Spend the day enjoying a refreshing and well-earned rest at the lake-side. Watch and/or participate in the everyday life of the shepherds: milking mares; making traditional Kyrgyz milk products like Kymyz (fermented mare’s milk) or Airan (a sour, dense milk product); tending cattle. Optional, horse riding. Dinner and B&B will be at yurt camp.
After late breakfast transfer to Bishkek via 32 Sloops pass, on the way we will make a stop to do easy walking to waterfall. Upon arrival to Bishkek, end of the tour.
June tour: 2-8, 9-16, 23-30
July dates: 7-14, 20-28 with Fest in Song-Kol lake
Aug 05-12 (with visit to Birds of Prey Festival)
Aug 18-25
Sept dates: 1-9, 18-25
Category: auto & horseback riding or trekking Duration: in total 5 days (3 days horse riding or trekking) Level of difficulty: Medium (one pass over 3500 m) Destinations: Kara-Alma Village, Kazarman Village, Song-Kol Lake. Best season: mid-June to mid-September Requirements: trekking […]
2025 Tour Dates
June 20-30
July 15-25
August 5-15
September 3-13
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