7 Days of Kyrgyz Thrills

Private tour
Price
On request
Availability
May – October
Duration
7 days
Difficulty
Easy
Easy level of difficulty tour. You might experience some long drives. You'll be staying in hotels, guest houses, yurts. Expect light hikes lasting up to 1-2 hours, horse riding and kayaking.
Tour type

Overview

Explore Kyrgyzstan’s stunning landscapes and rich traditions on this 7-day journey. Hike in Ala Archa, ride horses in Chon Kemin, and witness eagle hunting in Bokonbaevo. Discover vibrant canyons, waterfalls, and iconic rock formations like Jeti-Oguz. Stay in guesthouses and yurts, soak in hot springs, and experience local hospitality. End your adventure with ancient petroglyphs and breathtaking Kok-Moinok Canyon before returning to Bishkek. A perfect mix of nature, culture, and adventure!

Highlights

  • Visit canyons
  • Horse riding and hiking during the trip
  • See eagle hunting show
  • Stay in traditional yurts
  • Visit National parks and waterfalls
  • Try different traditional cuisines
  • Relax in hot springs
  • Drive around Issyk Kul lake

Itinerary

Day 1. Airport - Ala Archa National park - Bishkek city

When you arrive at the airport, you’ll be greeted by our guide and driver who will take you to Bishkek city, where you’ll check into a hotel at 2 pm(Early check-in can be included by request).

If you arrive early, after some rest and breakfast at the hotel, we’ll explore Ala Archa National Park. It’s a great spot for picnics and walking with 20 glaciers around. You can enjoy a leisurely walk by the river or hike up the mountains for an amazing view of the valley.

Afterward, we head back to Bishkek for lunch at a café. After lunch, if we have time, we’ll take a Bishkek city tour.

We’ll finish our day with dinner at a local restaurant.

Total Drive: 2.5 hours
Meals: none;
Accommodation: My hotel 3* or similar

Day 2. Bishkek - Burana tower - Chon Kemin valley

After breakfast, we’ll head out to visit the Burana Tower, a remnant of the ancient city of Balasagun built by the Karakhanids. Alongside the tower, you’ll see grave markers, ancient earthworks, and remnants of a castle and mausoleums. You will explore a small museum and view Balbals, ancient stone markers.

Next, we’ll journey to the Chon Kemin valley for lunch at a guesthouse with local family. Then, we’ll go horseback riding to enjoy the tranquility of the area.

Dinner and stay overnight in a guesthouse with a local family.

Total Drive: 175 km / 2.5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Guest house

Day 3. Chon Kemin - Ak Sai canyon - Skazka canyon

Today, we’ll drive towards Bokonbaevo. Along the way, we’ll make a stop at Ak Sai canyon and hike to a panorama with breathtaking views of Issyk Kul Lake and the canyons.

In Bokonbaevo, we’ll meet a local eagle hunter who will demonstrate his hunting skills with a golden eagle and share insights about the tradition.

Next, we’ll drive to Skazka canyon, where you can take a short hike to a panoramic viewpoint and capture photos.

Dinner and overnight in guest house or yurt camp by the Issyk Kul lake.

Total Drive: 240 km / 4-5 hours
Meal: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Guest house or Yurt camp

Day 4. Skazka - Barskoon waterfall - Jeti Oguz Rocks - Kok Jaiyk valley

After breakfast, we’ll journey to a beautiful Barskoon gorge for a hike to one of the waterfalls.

Next, we’ll visit Jeti Oguz, where we’ll go up to a panoramic view of the stunning Seven Bulls Rocks, and capture some great photos.

Next, we’ll drive up to Kok Jaiyk valley, following a mountain river through forested mountains.

Upon arrival, we’ll embark on a hike to reach the waterfall. After enjoying the breathtaking scenery and the waterfall, we’ll hike back to yurt camp, where we’ll have dinner and stay overnight.

Total Drive: 220 km / 3-4 hours
Meal: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Yurt camp

Day 5. Kok Jaiyk - Karakol gorge - Karakol town

After breakfast, we’ll begin our trip to the Karakol gorge. Once we arrive, we have an enjoyable activity planned: one-day horseback riding to Karakol valley. The views from these spots are truly breathtaking, and you’ll be amazed by what you see.

Later, we’ll come back to Karakol for lunch. Then, we’ll tour Karakol, visiting places like explorer Prjevalsky’s memorial, a Dungan mosque, and a Russian Orthodox church.

Dinner and overnight stay in Karakol.

Total Drive: 70 km / 1.5-2 hours
Meal: Breakfast
Accommodation: 78 hotel 3* or similar

Day 6. Karakol - Jyrgalan valley - Turgen valley - Hot springs - Karakol

After breakfast, we’ll take a 1-hour drive to Jyrgalan Valley, where we’ll hike to Tulpar Tash, a massive solitary stone in the valley.

Lunch at a guesthouse with a local family.

Next, we’ll drive to Turgen Valley, a perfect spot for stunning photos and immersing in nature.

We’ll then visit hot springs to relax and soothe our muscles after an active day.

Dinner and overnight stay in Karakol.

Total Drive: 155 km / 3 hours
Meal: Breakfast
Accommodation: 78 hotel 3* or similar

Day 7. Karakol - Petroglyphs - Kok Moinok canyon - Bishkek

After breakfast, we’ll start our journey back to Bishkek.

On the way, we’ll visit the Open-Air Petroglyph Museum in Cholpon-Ata, home to ancient rock carvings dating from the 8th century BC to the 2nd century AD. From there, we’ll enjoy a stunning view of Issyk-Kul Lake.

Next, we’ll drive to Kok-Moinok Canyon, where we’ll hike to a breathtaking viewpoint showcasing its unique rock formations.

Finally, we’ll arrive in Bishkek for a farewell dinner, hoping to see you again in the future!

Total Drive: 440 km / 6-7 hours
Meal: Breakfast

Prices

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Included

  • Accommodation – as per program
  • English speaking guide
  • Meals – as per program
  • All entrance fees
  • Transport services during all the tour
  • Eagle hunting show
  • Drinking water
  • All activities

Excluded

  • Personal expenses
  • International airfares
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for driver and guide(optional)

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Clothes & Equipment

You can bring everything you need. Remember that in the summer, Bishkek can get as hot as 40 degrees Celsius, and it can be as cold as minus 5 degrees Celsius in the mountains. Be ready for sudden changes in the weather.

Recommended:

  • Rain-coat
  • Waterproof pants
  • Sweater/fleece
  • Wind-stopper
  • Enough t-shirts and other underwear (think of taking smth with long sleeves to avoid sunburns)
  • Power bank (to charge devices)
  • Hat (remember – the sun can be violent)
  • Sun-screen cream (30 or higher)
  • Insect repellent (skin + clothes)
  • Good, waterproof trekking boots for easy hikes in the mountains.
  • Walking shoes (don’t need heavy ones) for the city walks
  • Personal first aid kit (most likely problems: blisters, sunburns, allergy, diarrhoea, sore muscles after hikes. Take painkillers, anti-histaminic, antibiotics of general action, and anything you need for your usual medical conditions).
  • Personal hygiene kit (disinfection gel is highly recommended) + some toilet paper.
  • A small towel
  • Swimming suit (for Issyk-Kul)
  • Sunglasses
  • A smaller backpack, except for your normal suitcase.
  • Flash light (torch)
  • Walking poles if needed
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