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Kyrgyzstan

A land of soaring mountains, alpine lakes, nomadic traditions, and endless landscapes where adventure and hospitality go hand in hand.

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Where Nomadic Heritage Lives On

Nestled in the heart of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan is a country shaped by mountains, open grasslands, and centuries of nomadic culture. Snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and traditional yurt camps offer travellers an experience that feels both remote and deeply authentic.

Whether you're riding horseback across high-altitude pastures, hiking through dramatic valleys, or sharing a meal with a local family, Kyrgyzstan invites you to slow down and experience a way of life that has changed little over generations.

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Asia · Uzbekistan

The Great Silk Road Adventure (14D13N)

Embark on an unforgettable Silk Road adventure across five Central Asian nations. Discover Uzbekistan's legendary cities, Kyrgyzstan's alpine landscapes, Kazakhstan's nomadic heritage, Turkmenistan's desert wonders, and Tajikistan's rich history. A perfect blend of culture and spectacular scenery awaits.

⏱ 14 Days
From USD 3,050 / person
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Kyrgyzstan Essentials

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Getting There

Most international travellers arrive via Manas International Airport in Bishkek, with regional connections from Istanbul, Dubai, Tashkent and Almaty.

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Currency & Spending

Kyrgyzstan uses the Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS). Cash is widely used, particularly outside major cities, while credit cards are accepted at larger hotels and restaurants.

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Visa Requirements

Many nationalities enjoy visa-free entry for short stays. Entry requirements vary, so travellers should confirm the latest regulations before departure.

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Climate

The best time to visit is from June to September, when mountain passes are open and conditions are ideal for trekking, horse riding, and exploring alpine landscapes.

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Accommodation

Accommodation includes modern city hotels, boutique guesthouses, family-run homestays, and traditional yurt camps offering an authentic taste of nomadic life.

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Cultural Notes

Hospitality is central to Kyrgyz culture, and guests are warmly welcomed. Dress modestly in rural areas and always accept invitations with respect, as sharing food and tea is an important local tradition.

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