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Sary-Chelek Lake is located in the western part of Kyrgyzstan, among the faults of the mountain spur of the Chatkal range at an altitude of 1,904 meters above sea level. It is called one of the most beautiful mountain lakes in Central Asia for its unique color of water and pristine nature.
Easy walk along the gorge. Transfer to Bishkek. Lunch. City tour – visiting Ala-Too Square and the Osh Bazaar. Hotel accommodation
First day: Arrival at Manas airport. Transfer to Bishkek. Accommodation in a hotel. Rest. After the rest: a visit to to the central square, eastern bazaar. Lunch. Check in the hotel.
A unique natural object, Sulaiman-Too Mountain, which is sacred to local Muslims, is located on the territory of the city of Osh in southern Kyrgyzstan. Until the 16th century it was known as Bara-Kooh.
The area of Manzhyly-Ata is a sacred natural place of pilgrimage, people come here from all over Kyrgyzstan and a ritual of sacrifice and reading of prayers is held with the request of offspring, health and well-being.
Saimaluu-Tash is the largest collection of petroglyphs in Central Asia and one of the largest in the world, located on the eastern slope of the Fergana ridge in the Jalal-Abad region. This area is a national park.
Bokonbaevo is a village on the southern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul, located in a paradise, against the backdrop of exciting mountain landscapes and blue-blue Issyk-Kul sparkling in the sun.
The Talas Province is located in the northeastern part of the country on the border with Kazakhstan. Talas is the land of the hero Manas, “the golden cradle of the nation,” as the locals say.
Lake Issyk-Kul is a trademark of Kyrgyzstan. It is located at an altitude of 1609 meters above sea level, in the northern Tien Shan, between the mountain ranges of Kyungey-Ala-Too and Terskey Ala-Too. Issyk-Kul is an inland lake, into which about 80 rivers flow, and it is the largest and deepest lake in Kyrgyzstan.
Lake Kol-Suu is located in the southern part of the Ak-Sai valley at an altitude of 3.514 meters above sea level, it is a high-mountain lake of glacial origin in the Naryn region, it is located in an unspoiled area, surrounded by sheer cliffs with emerald-colored water.
There is a special place in Kyrgyzstan where snow does not fall. More precisely, it snows, but melts quickly. Therefore, since ancient times, this place was chosen by the khans, for wintering.
Lake Kol-Ukok, which means “lake in a chest”, a jailoo and a lake in the area near the village of Kochkor in the Naryn region on the Teskey-Ala-Too ridge.