Nomad’s Trail

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

Overview

Take a 10-day adventure through Kyrgyzstan and enjoy its beautiful landscapes. Hike through lovely valleys, discover hidden mountain lakes, and enjoy amazing canyon views. Experience Kyrgyz culture by staying in traditional yurts, meeting local families, and trying tasty food. Have fun with activities like horse riding, watching eagle hunting shows, and exploring the country’s remote areas. Learn about old traditions, visit lively villages, and enjoy a mix of history, nature, and adventure. This trip will give you unforgettable experiences and memories to last forever!

Highlights

  • Visit beautiful mountain lakes: Kel Suu, Son Kul, and Issyk Kul.
  • Experience the nomadic life and Kyrgyz traditions.
  • Enjoy hiking, horse riding (optional), and explore wild nature.
  • Meet an eagle hunter and local artisans.
  • Stay in cozy traditional yurts.
  • Explore historical sites and landmarks.
  • Visit stunning waterfalls, canyons, valleys, lakes, cities, villages, and more.
  • Watch exciting Kyrgyz horse games(optional).
  • Enjoy delicious local food and culture.

Itinerary

Day 1. Airport - Bishkek City

Arrival in Bishkek. Upon landing at Manas International Airport, our guide will meet you at the arrival gate. Transfer to Bishkek will take 30-40 minutes. Hotel check-in is at 2:00 PM (early check-in is not included). After check-in, you’ll have time to rest from your long flight.

In the afternoon, we’ll start a sightseeing tour of Bishkek. The city, relatively young, began as a Russian garrison called “Pishpek” in the 19th century and grew into a city during the Soviet era. Bishkek is known for its tree-lined streets and parks.

We will visit Ala-Too Square, the White House, Oak Park, Victory Square, the city center, and a souvenir shop.

Welcome dinner at a local restaurant.

Meals: None
Accommodation: My hotel 3* or similar

Day 2. Bishkek - Burana Tower - Chon Kemin Valley

After breakfast, we drive to Burana Tower, a 11th-century minaret near Tokmok, offering panoramic views of the Chuy Valley. Visit the nearby open-air museum with balbals, ancient stone burial markers.

Next, we head to Chon Kemin Valley for lunch at a guesthouse. In the afternoon, explore the village, or enjoy a short horse-riding tour in the hills.

Optionally, you can attend a traditional Kyrgyz horse games performance (extra cost). Dinner and overnight at the guesthouse.

Total Drive: 3.5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Guest house

Day 3. Chon Kemin - Semenovka & Grigorievka Gorges - Karakol Town

After breakfast, we drive to Karakol, located on the northern shore of Issyk-Kul Lake, the second-largest mountain lake in the world. Along the way, we’ll stop at the scenic Semenovka and Grigorievka gorges, enjoying breathtaking views. Lunch will be served in yurts, surrounded by nature, followed by some free time to explore or relax.

In the late afternoon, we arrive in Karakol, check into our hotel, and have dinner at a national café to sample local cuisine.

Total Drive: 330 km / 6 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: 78 hotel 3* or similar

Day 4. Karakol - Jeti Oguz & Kok Jaiyk valleys - Skazka canyon - Bokonbaevo village

After breakfast, we’ll drive along Issyk-Kul’s southern shore to Bokonbaevo village. First, we’ll visit Jeti Oguz Gorge, famous for its red sandstone formations known as the “Seven Bulls.” We’ll take a short hike to explore the area.

Next, we visit Kok Jaiyk Valley, where we’ll hike to the Lady’s Plat waterfall. Afterward, enjoy lunch in a yurt camp.

Then, we’ll head to Skazka (Fairy Tale) Canyon, known for its unique rock formations sculpted by wind and rain. After a short hike, we’ll continue to Bokonbaevo, where we’ll check into a yurt camp by the lakeshore or guest house(optional). Optional swim in Issyk-Kul Lake.

Dinner will be in the yurt camp / guest house, followed by a folklore show(optional; extra cost).

Total Drive: 180 km / 3.5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Yurt camp / Guest house

Day 5. Bokonbaevo - Ak Sai Canyon - Son Kul Lake

After breakfast, meet a local eagle hunter who will demonstrate the traditional art of eagle hunting and explain its significance.

We then depart for Son Kul Lake, located at an altitude of 3,016 meters above sea level. Along the way, we’ll visit unique Ak Sai canyons, where we’ll do a short hiking to the panoramic view of the entire canyons, mountains, and the lake.

On the way, We’ll stop for lunch.

At Son Kul, you’ll experience nomadic life firsthand, seeing herds of sheep and horses grazing on the pastures. You’ll also have the chance to taste kymyz (fermented mare’s milk) and observe how shepherds’ families prepare bread and cheese.

Dinner and overnight stay in a traditional yurt.

Total Drive: 255 km / 6 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Yurt camp

Day 6. Son Kul - Naryn Town

After breakfast, you’ll have free time to hike or take an optional horse ride around the lake or into the nearby mountains. Explore the lifestyle of nomads and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

After lunch at the yurt camp, we’ll drive to Naryn, stopping at scenic spots along the way. Upon arrival, we’ll check into a hotel and have dinner at a restaurant.

Total Drive: 150 km / 3 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Khan Tengri Hotel 3* or similar

Day 7. Naryn - Kel Suu Lake

After breakfast, we’ll drive to the remote Kok Kiya valley, near Kel Suu Lake. The journey takes time due to road conditions, so we’ll arrive in the late afternoon. Check into a yurt camp and have lunch.

Kel Suu lake, located near the Chinese border, stretches over 10 kilometers through a mountain gorge. Its name, meaning “incoming water,” reflects its seasonal nature, as the lake sometimes disappears into underground caves.

You’ll have free time to explore the Kok Kiya area before dinner. Also, optionally you can go for a horse riding in the valley.  Overnight stay in the yurt camp.

Total Drive: 150 km / 5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guest house or Yurt camp

Day 8. Kel Suu - Naryn Town

After breakfast, we’ll hike (2.5 hours one way) to explore Kel Suu Lake. Enjoy the serene beauty of the area, have a picnic lunch by the lake, and take in the breathtaking scenery.

In the late afternoon, we’ll return to Naryn town. Check into a hotel and have dinner at a local restaurant.

Total Drive: 150 km / 5 hours
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: Khan Tengri Hotel 3* or similar

Day 9. Naryn - Kochkor Village - Bishkek City

After breakfast, we’ll head back to Bishkek. On the way, we’ll stop in Kochkor Village to visit a women’s cooperative where artisans make felt products. You’ll watch a demonstration of felt production and learn about this traditional craft.

Try Kyrgyz national food called “Kattama” for lunch in local village. Upon arrival in Bishkek, we’ll visit a souvenir shop and check into the hotel. Farewell dinner at a local restaurant.

Total Drive: 320 km / 5 hours
Meals: Breakfast
Accommodation: My hotel 3* or similar

Day 10. Bishkek - Airport

After breakfast, we’ll transfer you to the airport for your departure flight.

Total Drive:  45 minutes
Meals included: Breakfast

Prices

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Included

  • All transfers, including transfers from/to the airport
  • Meals – as per program(Breakfasts – 9, Lunches – 6, Dinners – 4)
  • Accommodation – as per program
  • English-speaking guide
  • All entrance fees
  • Eagle hunting show
  • Visit to artisans who make felt products
  • All mentioned excursions & activities
  • Border permits to Kel Suu lake

Excluded

  • Personal expenses
  • Travel insurance
  • International flights
  • Horse riding (Optional)
  • Folklore show (Optional)
  • Horse games show (Optional)
  • 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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