Kyrgyzstan horse riding tour
Summary
It is a great opportunity to take a horse tour to visit the most beautiful mountain scenery. Kyrgyzstan is one of the best places for horse riding. Come along on a fabulous tour on the back of a Kyrgyzstan horse. This is ideal for anyone looking for personal experiences. You will trace interesting routes during a horseback riding tour in Kyrgyzstan, visit the most picturesque places, inspiring nature, and get in touch with nomad culture and life.
Highlights
- Visit the felt carpet workshop.
- Taste the wilderness and freedom of nomadic life.
- Explore stone circles on the southern shore of Son-Kul lake.
- Visit the Burana tower.
- Horse riding through beautiful landscapes and scenery.
- Swimming in thermal hot spring Jiluu-Suu.
- Visit Dungan Mosque, Holy Trinity Cathedral, and Museum of Przhevalsky.
- Season: May – September
- Altitude: 3600m
What is included in this tour?
Items that are included in the cost of tour price.- Airport – hotel – airport transfers
- All transportation /Driver and Fuel/
- English-speaking tour guide
- All entrance fees
What is not included in this tour?
Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.- Air tickets for international flights
- Visa fees
- Travel insurance (assistance, repatriation)
- Extra meals (excluding 3 meals a day) and personal drinks
- Tips
Day by day Itinerary
Day 1
BishkekYour driver will meet you at the Manas International Airport, then transfer you to your hotel in Bishkek. Enjoy your leisure time at the hotel.
Check-in hotel in Bishkek.
Day 2
Bishkek – Cholpon - Chokolu LakeAfter breakfast, your driver and guide will meet you at your hotel and drive to Kyzyl-Suu village, which is located on the southern shore of Issyk-Kul lake. Continuing to Burana Tower, on the way we will visit the petroglyphs open-air museum in Cholpon Alta. Arrival in Karakol.
Check in to your hotel in Karakol.
Day 3
Karakol - Barskoon - Chokolu LakeAfter breakfast, your driver and guide will meet you at your hotel at Karakol and drive to the Braskoon Gorge, start the horse riding at the altitude 3736m, for around 4 hours, we will have a picnic lunch in Braskoon.
Overnight stay in tent.
Day 4
Chokolu Lake - Dzhasil Kol Lake - Zhukuchak GorgeToday we start early in the morning, crossing the Zhukuu Pass at the altitude of 3512m, picnic lunch on the way. We Reach Dzhashyl Kol Lake the name of the reservoir is literally translated as a “green lake”. This interesting attraction belongs to the territory of the Chon Kemin Valley. The altitude is about 3200 m. In the light of the sun, the waters of this alpine lake acquire a wonderful emerald hue, for which the pond got its name.
It should be noted that the green lake is seen only from afar. Upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that the water in it is transparent, like a tear. Around the lake lie gigantic mountains and coniferous forests.
Meeting with nomadic people that constructed the camp. Today we riding about 6-7 hours.
Day 5
Zhukuu - Kashaka Suu GorgeWe start the day by horse riding from Zhukuu valley to Kashka Suu gorge. Today we rode for around 5-6 hours on the horseback. Camping at Kashka.
Overnight in the tent
Day 6
Ashu Kashka Suu - Zhukuchak GorgeToday we depart early in the morning from Ashu Kashha Suu Valley. Have a tea or Kymys with the nomad on the way. Swimming in natural hot springs.
Today we riding for 5-6 hours.
Overnight in tents.
Day 7
Zhukuchak Gorge - Kichi Kyzyl SuuAfter breakfast, we start riding along the Orto Bulak at the altitude of 543m to the Kichi Kyzyl Gorge. Arrival in the valley of the forest and camping.
Today we rode for around 5-6 hours.
Overnight in the tent
Day 8
Kichi Kyzyl Suu - Chon Kyzyl Suu - Zhyluu SuuAfter breakfast, we start riding horses to the Chon Kyzyl Suu Gorge, which is famous for its hot springs.
Today we rode for around 5-6 hours.
Day 9
Chon Kyzyl Gorge - Jeti Oguz - KarakolAfter breakfast, we continued our great riding along the At-Jayloo-Pass at the altitude of 2751m to the famous Jeti-Oguz gorge. Enjoy the breathtaking panorama of Issyk-Kul Lake! then trasfer to Karakol.
Day 10
Karakol - BishkekAfter breakfast, your driver and guide will meet you and drive to Bishkek along the southern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul. On the way, we stop at Skazka a Fairy Tale Canyon which is one of the most stunning places in Kyrgyzstan, it is a canyon filled with fantastical sandstone shapes that give the spot its name, which means fairytale in Russian. Over millennia of erosion, the red sandstone has taken on forms that some say resemble animals, landmarks, or characters from legends. Take easy hiking, then we continue to Bishkek.
Check-in at your hotel in Bishkek
Day 11
DepartureAfter breakfast, enjoy your leisure time at the hotel until check-out time, your driver will you at your hotel and transfer you to the airport for your next destination.
Cultural tour to Kyrgyzstan, China and Kazakhstan
This tour starts in Kyrgyzstan, moves into China, then ends in Kazakhstan for a Silk Road journey you will never forget. Begin by touring Kyrgyzstan’s capital city if Bishkek, then goes on a visit to an ancient Silk Road minaret, a small village that is famous for its traditional handmade carpets, a remote alpine lake, and a silk road caravanserai. Next, you will journey into China, where you will explore a massive market in Kashgar, visit the country’s largest mosque, and then travel to Urumqi, where you will get to see Red Hill. The tour finishes up in Kazakhstan, where you will take a tour of the gorgeous city of Almaty. Museums, squares, churches, Bazaars, and mosques are just a few of the things you will be exposed to in the city. Finally, end the tour with a trip to a large Petroglyph site that contains roughly 4,000 unique petroglyphs with some drawings that are over 3,000 years old.
New Year In Orient – Kyrgyzstan
Nowruz derives from the Persian word "new day". It is a big festival, which is celebrated in Iran and Central Asian countries. It is called differently within Central Asian countries, which were influenced once upon a time by Persia. Nowruz is a very important event because of the new season, spring comes after winter, bringing blossoming and "new life". In Kyrgyzstan and Central Asian countries, Nowruz is celebrated on March 21. It’s greatly celebrated all over Kyrgyzstan. For instance, in the city of Bishkek, city authorities organize a big holiday, people set up yurts in public places and prepare traditional meals; like ‘SUMOLOK’ which is a very special meal cooked only for this occasion. Cooking takes almost 12 hours and can be lengthy, with 2 weeks of preparation. One can say this holiday is equivalent to New year’s importance. During Nowruz, traditional horse races take place all over the country, and during this tour, you can experience the period of Nomadic spring life. It’s not an opportunity you should miss!
Holy places in Kyrgyzstan
Sulayman Mountain is the only UNESCO World Heritage site in the country of Kyrgyzstan. It is located in the city of Osh and was once a major place of Muslim and pre-Muslim pilgrimage. The rock rises abruptly from the surrounding plains of the Fergana valley and is a popular place among locals and visitors, with a splendid view. According to UNESCO, the mountain is the most complete example of a sacred mountain, anywhere in Central Asia, worshiped over several Millennia. There is also an Open Air Museum, sometimes referred to as a Stone Garden, which covers some 42 hectares and contains a number of prehistoric monumental structures and petroglyphs. This tour affords you the opportunity to visit these sacred sites and much more.
Kyrgyzstan Mountain biking tour
Kyrgyzstan is a paradise for cyclists as one can find here routes of any level of difficulty. Being a mountainous country, it offers a wide range of landscapes and roads that take you from alpine meadows to sandy beaches, nomadic families, who will welcome you into their yurt for a taste of the Kumis (fermented mare’s milk) and a big role in all of this plays Issyk Kul lake. The historical and cultural aspects of Kyrgyzstan are very interesting as well. We still have all the attributes of Nomadic life. Only in Kyrgyzstan, in the summertime, we can see yurts, real nomads and their horses, who are always at your service to ride, if only you would like to.
Kyrgyzstan bike tour
If you are a big fan of outdoor activities and a landscape lover, if you are passionate about bike trips and you love setting the goal and reaching it, then high mountain passes are just temporary difficulties on the way to something truly amazing. Bike tours in Kyrgyzstan are all about it. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, and forests, it has an unlimited number of spots for mountain bike trails. Each can find his favorite bike trek depending on experience, level of fitness, type of trail, landscape, and other preferences. Be sure any trail will give you a unique and magical experience combined with tons of fun during this journey.
Kyrgyzstan horse riding tour
It is a great opportunity to take a horse tour to visit the most beautiful mountain scenery. Kyrgyzstan is one of the best places for horse riding. Come along on a fabulous tour on the back of a Kyrgyzstan horse. This is ideal for anyone looking for personal experiences. You will trace interesting routes during a horseback riding tour in Kyrgyzstan, visit the most picturesque places, inspiring nature, and get in touch with nomad culture and life.
Welcome to nomads Land in Kyrgyzstan
Experience the sublime landscapes and fascinating nomadic culture of Kyrgyzstan on this special tour. This tour covers the most rugged, mountainous stretch of the old Silk Road between China and Uzbekistan- a region of sunlit snow peaks, vast blue-green glacial lakes, and pastures dotted with yurt encampments. In addition to seeing some of the most spellbinding vistas in Central Asia, you’ll also get to experience life in a genuine nomad camp, some traditional Kyrgyz and Uyghur cuisine, cooking local food, and also learn about the region’s Russian colonial legacy through its art and architecture.
Under The Roof Of The Kyrgyz Mountains
Kyrgyzstan is one of those countries where the majority of the area is covered with mountain ranges. In the case of Kyrgyzstan, it is 90%. Is worth mentioning that 41% of the country is located above an elevation of 3,000 meters. The mountains are rough and rocky, but in some places, there are heavenly lush and green, characterizing the environment of an oasis. Whether you want to trek, go for a mountain walk, raft on the rivers, spend your night in the camps, or sit and relax, the mountains of Kyrgyzstan will always welcome you with their warm arms wide open.
Kyrgyzstan Mountain Adventure Tour
Explore the best of the Alay mountains on this tour and discover one of the most stunning mountain regions in the world that are still unknown. This tour combines some of the best landscapes, trekking, and nomadic cultural experiences in all of Kyrgyzstan, including incredible mountain vistas at Sary Mogul and Jiptick mountain passes, where you will feel as though you’ve landed on another planet. Diverse landscapes, from turquoise alpine lakes and lush green valleys to high desert moonscapes, and the red rock formations of ‘ Three Dragon Gorge’, sleeping in a traditional yurt where you’ll have an opportunity to meet Kyrgyz shepherds, learn about the conventional Nomadic culture and enjoy home-cooked meals.
Cultural tour to Kyrgyzstan, China and Kazakhstan
This tour starts in Kyrgyzstan, moves into China, then ends in Kazakhstan for a Silk Road journey you will never forget. Begin by touring Kyrgyzstan’s capital city if Bishkek, then goes on a visit to an ancient Silk Road minaret, a small village that is famous for its traditional handmade carpets, a remote alpine lake, and a silk road caravanserai. Next, you will journey into China, where you will explore a massive market in Kashgar, visit the country’s largest mosque, and then travel to Urumqi, where you will get to see Red Hill. The tour finishes up in Kazakhstan, where you will take a tour of the gorgeous city of Almaty. Museums, squares, churches, Bazaars, and mosques are just a few of the things you will be exposed to in the city. Finally, end the tour with a trip to a large Petroglyph site that contains roughly 4,000 unique petroglyphs with some drawings that are over 3,000 years old.
Kyrgyzstan bike tour
If you are a big fan of outdoor activities and a landscape lover, if you are passionate about bike trips and you love setting the goal and reaching it, then high mountain passes are just temporary difficulties on the way to something truly amazing. Bike tours in Kyrgyzstan are all about it. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, and forests, it has an unlimited number of spots for mountain bike trails. Each can find his favorite bike trek depending on experience, level of fitness, type of trail, landscape, and other preferences. Be sure any trail will give you a unique and magical experience combined with tons of fun during this journey.
New Year In Orient – Kyrgyzstan
Nowruz derives from the Persian word "new day". It is a big festival, which is celebrated in Iran and Central Asian countries. It is called differently within Central Asian countries, which were influenced once upon a time by Persia. Nowruz is a very important event because of the new season, spring comes after winter, bringing blossoming and "new life". In Kyrgyzstan and Central Asian countries, Nowruz is celebrated on March 21. It’s greatly celebrated all over Kyrgyzstan. For instance, in the city of Bishkek, city authorities organize a big holiday, people set up yurts in public places and prepare traditional meals; like ‘SUMOLOK’ which is a very special meal cooked only for this occasion. Cooking takes almost 12 hours and can be lengthy, with 2 weeks of preparation. One can say this holiday is equivalent to New year’s importance. During Nowruz, traditional horse races take place all over the country, and during this tour, you can experience the period of Nomadic spring life. It’s not an opportunity you should miss!
Kyrgyzstan bike tour
If you are a big fan of outdoor activities and a landscape lover, if you are passionate about bike trips and you love setting the goal and reaching it, then high mountain passes are just temporary difficulties on the way to something truly amazing. Bike tours in Kyrgyzstan are all about it. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, and forests, it has an unlimited number of spots for mountain bike trails. Each can find his favorite bike trek depending on experience, level of fitness, type of trail, landscape, and other preferences. Be sure any trail will give you a unique and magical experience combined with tons of fun during this journey.
Kyrgyzstan horse riding tour
It is a great opportunity to take a horse tour to visit the most beautiful mountain scenery. Kyrgyzstan is one of the best places for horse riding. Come along on a fabulous tour on the back of a Kyrgyzstan horse. This is ideal for anyone looking for personal experiences. You will trace interesting routes during a horseback riding tour in Kyrgyzstan, visit the most picturesque places, inspiring nature, and get in touch with nomad culture and life.
Welcome to nomads Land in Kyrgyzstan
Experience the sublime landscapes and fascinating nomadic culture of Kyrgyzstan on this special tour. This tour covers the most rugged, mountainous stretch of the old Silk Road between China and Uzbekistan- a region of sunlit snow peaks, vast blue-green glacial lakes, and pastures dotted with yurt encampments. In addition to seeing some of the most spellbinding vistas in Central Asia, you’ll also get to experience life in a genuine nomad camp, some traditional Kyrgyz and Uyghur cuisine, cooking local food, and also learn about the region’s Russian colonial legacy through its art and architecture.
Under The Roof Of The Kyrgyz Mountains
Kyrgyzstan is one of those countries where the majority of the area is covered with mountain ranges. In the case of Kyrgyzstan, it is 90%. Is worth mentioning that 41% of the country is located above an elevation of 3,000 meters. The mountains are rough and rocky, but in some places, there are heavenly lush and green, characterizing the environment of an oasis. Whether you want to trek, go for a mountain walk, raft on the rivers, spend your night in the camps, or sit and relax, the mountains of Kyrgyzstan will always welcome you with their warm arms wide open.
Cultural tour to Kyrgyzstan, China and Kazakhstan
This tour starts in Kyrgyzstan, moves into China, then ends in Kazakhstan for a Silk Road journey you will never forget. Begin by touring Kyrgyzstan’s capital city if Bishkek, then goes on a visit to an ancient Silk Road minaret, a small village that is famous for its traditional handmade carpets, a remote alpine lake, and a silk road caravanserai. Next, you will journey into China, where you will explore a massive market in Kashgar, visit the country’s largest mosque, and then travel to Urumqi, where you will get to see Red Hill. The tour finishes up in Kazakhstan, where you will take a tour of the gorgeous city of Almaty. Museums, squares, churches, Bazaars, and mosques are just a few of the things you will be exposed to in the city. Finally, end the tour with a trip to a large Petroglyph site that contains roughly 4,000 unique petroglyphs with some drawings that are over 3,000 years old.
New Year In Orient – Kyrgyzstan
Nowruz derives from the Persian word "new day". It is a big festival, which is celebrated in Iran and Central Asian countries. It is called differently within Central Asian countries, which were influenced once upon a time by Persia. Nowruz is a very important event because of the new season, spring comes after winter, bringing blossoming and "new life". In Kyrgyzstan and Central Asian countries, Nowruz is celebrated on March 21. It’s greatly celebrated all over Kyrgyzstan. For instance, in the city of Bishkek, city authorities organize a big holiday, people set up yurts in public places and prepare traditional meals; like ‘SUMOLOK’ which is a very special meal cooked only for this occasion. Cooking takes almost 12 hours and can be lengthy, with 2 weeks of preparation. One can say this holiday is equivalent to New year’s importance. During Nowruz, traditional horse races take place all over the country, and during this tour, you can experience the period of Nomadic spring life. It’s not an opportunity you should miss!
Holy places in Kyrgyzstan
Sulayman Mountain is the only UNESCO World Heritage site in the country of Kyrgyzstan. It is located in the city of Osh and was once a major place of Muslim and pre-Muslim pilgrimage. The rock rises abruptly from the surrounding plains of the Fergana valley and is a popular place among locals and visitors, with a splendid view. According to UNESCO, the mountain is the most complete example of a sacred mountain, anywhere in Central Asia, worshiped over several Millennia. There is also an Open Air Museum, sometimes referred to as a Stone Garden, which covers some 42 hectares and contains a number of prehistoric monumental structures and petroglyphs. This tour affords you the opportunity to visit these sacred sites and much more.
Kyrgyzstan Mountain biking tour
Kyrgyzstan is a paradise for cyclists as one can find here routes of any level of difficulty. Being a mountainous country, it offers a wide range of landscapes and roads that take you from alpine meadows to sandy beaches, nomadic families, who will welcome you into their yurt for a taste of the Kumis (fermented mare’s milk) and a big role in all of this plays Issyk Kul lake. The historical and cultural aspects of Kyrgyzstan are very interesting as well. We still have all the attributes of Nomadic life. Only in Kyrgyzstan, in the summertime, we can see yurts, real nomads and their horses, who are always at your service to ride, if only you would like to.
Kyrgyzstan bike tour
If you are a big fan of outdoor activities and a landscape lover, if you are passionate about bike trips and you love setting the goal and reaching it, then high mountain passes are just temporary difficulties on the way to something truly amazing. Bike tours in Kyrgyzstan are all about it. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, and forests, it has an unlimited number of spots for mountain bike trails. Each can find his favorite bike trek depending on experience, level of fitness, type of trail, landscape, and other preferences. Be sure any trail will give you a unique and magical experience combined with tons of fun during this journey.
Kyrgyzstan horse riding tour
It is a great opportunity to take a horse tour to visit the most beautiful mountain scenery. Kyrgyzstan is one of the best places for horse riding. Come along on a fabulous tour on the back of a Kyrgyzstan horse. This is ideal for anyone looking for personal experiences. You will trace interesting routes during a horseback riding tour in Kyrgyzstan, visit the most picturesque places, inspiring nature, and get in touch with nomad culture and life.
Welcome to nomads Land in Kyrgyzstan
Experience the sublime landscapes and fascinating nomadic culture of Kyrgyzstan on this special tour. This tour covers the most rugged, mountainous stretch of the old Silk Road between China and Uzbekistan- a region of sunlit snow peaks, vast blue-green glacial lakes, and pastures dotted with yurt encampments. In addition to seeing some of the most spellbinding vistas in Central Asia, you’ll also get to experience life in a genuine nomad camp, some traditional Kyrgyz and Uyghur cuisine, cooking local food, and also learn about the region’s Russian colonial legacy through its art and architecture.
Under The Roof Of The Kyrgyz Mountains
Kyrgyzstan is one of those countries where the majority of the area is covered with mountain ranges. In the case of Kyrgyzstan, it is 90%. Is worth mentioning that 41% of the country is located above an elevation of 3,000 meters. The mountains are rough and rocky, but in some places, there are heavenly lush and green, characterizing the environment of an oasis. Whether you want to trek, go for a mountain walk, raft on the rivers, spend your night in the camps, or sit and relax, the mountains of Kyrgyzstan will always welcome you with their warm arms wide open.
Kyrgyzstan Mountain Adventure Tour
Explore the best of the Alay mountains on this tour and discover one of the most stunning mountain regions in the world that are still unknown. This tour combines some of the best landscapes, trekking, and nomadic cultural experiences in all of Kyrgyzstan, including incredible mountain vistas at Sary Mogul and Jiptick mountain passes, where you will feel as though you’ve landed on another planet. Diverse landscapes, from turquoise alpine lakes and lush green valleys to high desert moonscapes, and the red rock formations of ‘ Three Dragon Gorge’, sleeping in a traditional yurt where you’ll have an opportunity to meet Kyrgyz shepherds, learn about the conventional Nomadic culture and enjoy home-cooked meals.
Cultural tour to Kyrgyzstan, China and Kazakhstan
This tour starts in Kyrgyzstan, moves into China, then ends in Kazakhstan for a Silk Road journey you will never forget. Begin by touring Kyrgyzstan’s capital city if Bishkek, then goes on a visit to an ancient Silk Road minaret, a small village that is famous for its traditional handmade carpets, a remote alpine lake, and a silk road caravanserai. Next, you will journey into China, where you will explore a massive market in Kashgar, visit the country’s largest mosque, and then travel to Urumqi, where you will get to see Red Hill. The tour finishes up in Kazakhstan, where you will take a tour of the gorgeous city of Almaty. Museums, squares, churches, Bazaars, and mosques are just a few of the things you will be exposed to in the city. Finally, end the tour with a trip to a large Petroglyph site that contains roughly 4,000 unique petroglyphs with some drawings that are over 3,000 years old.
Kyrgyzstan bike tour
If you are a big fan of outdoor activities and a landscape lover, if you are passionate about bike trips and you love setting the goal and reaching it, then high mountain passes are just temporary difficulties on the way to something truly amazing. Bike tours in Kyrgyzstan are all about it. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, and forests, it has an unlimited number of spots for mountain bike trails. Each can find his favorite bike trek depending on experience, level of fitness, type of trail, landscape, and other preferences. Be sure any trail will give you a unique and magical experience combined with tons of fun during this journey.
New Year In Orient – Kyrgyzstan
Nowruz derives from the Persian word "new day". It is a big festival, which is celebrated in Iran and Central Asian countries. It is called differently within Central Asian countries, which were influenced once upon a time by Persia. Nowruz is a very important event because of the new season, spring comes after winter, bringing blossoming and "new life". In Kyrgyzstan and Central Asian countries, Nowruz is celebrated on March 21. It’s greatly celebrated all over Kyrgyzstan. For instance, in the city of Bishkek, city authorities organize a big holiday, people set up yurts in public places and prepare traditional meals; like ‘SUMOLOK’ which is a very special meal cooked only for this occasion. Cooking takes almost 12 hours and can be lengthy, with 2 weeks of preparation. One can say this holiday is equivalent to New year’s importance. During Nowruz, traditional horse races take place all over the country, and during this tour, you can experience the period of Nomadic spring life. It’s not an opportunity you should miss!
Kyrgyzstan bike tour
If you are a big fan of outdoor activities and a landscape lover, if you are passionate about bike trips and you love setting the goal and reaching it, then high mountain passes are just temporary difficulties on the way to something truly amazing. Bike tours in Kyrgyzstan are all about it. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, and forests, it has an unlimited number of spots for mountain bike trails. Each can find his favorite bike trek depending on experience, level of fitness, type of trail, landscape, and other preferences. Be sure any trail will give you a unique and magical experience combined with tons of fun during this journey.
Kyrgyzstan horse riding tour
It is a great opportunity to take a horse tour to visit the most beautiful mountain scenery. Kyrgyzstan is one of the best places for horse riding. Come along on a fabulous tour on the back of a Kyrgyzstan horse. This is ideal for anyone looking for personal experiences. You will trace interesting routes during a horseback riding tour in Kyrgyzstan, visit the most picturesque places, inspiring nature, and get in touch with nomad culture and life.
Welcome to nomads Land in Kyrgyzstan
Experience the sublime landscapes and fascinating nomadic culture of Kyrgyzstan on this special tour. This tour covers the most rugged, mountainous stretch of the old Silk Road between China and Uzbekistan- a region of sunlit snow peaks, vast blue-green glacial lakes, and pastures dotted with yurt encampments. In addition to seeing some of the most spellbinding vistas in Central Asia, you’ll also get to experience life in a genuine nomad camp, some traditional Kyrgyz and Uyghur cuisine, cooking local food, and also learn about the region’s Russian colonial legacy through its art and architecture.
Under The Roof Of The Kyrgyz Mountains
Kyrgyzstan is one of those countries where the majority of the area is covered with mountain ranges. In the case of Kyrgyzstan, it is 90%. Is worth mentioning that 41% of the country is located above an elevation of 3,000 meters. The mountains are rough and rocky, but in some places, there are heavenly lush and green, characterizing the environment of an oasis. Whether you want to trek, go for a mountain walk, raft on the rivers, spend your night in the camps, or sit and relax, the mountains of Kyrgyzstan will always welcome you with their warm arms wide open.
Tibet Adventure Tour
From modern Beijing, travel back in time across scenic countrysides to Tibet on this well-packed overland adventure. Witness the splendor of the Potala Palace and the majesty of remote monasteries and then celebrate the stunning overland journey to Kathmandu. Wake up to views of Everest and enjoys a window into the heart of this remote land. A local guide and Chief Experience Officer will show you to the region’s hidden gems and make sure your trip burns brightly in your memory long after you’ve climbed down from the roof of the world.
Silk Road China Tour
A journey through time down this ancient trade route is a true adventure for travelers intrigued by the less-frequented parts of the globe. You’ll follow in the footsteps of generations of nomads, visiting some of the most important world heritage sites connected to the East and West. Cross sprawling desert landscapes, visit glittering Islamic monuments and stop at small villages, where you will meet the locals and learn about traditional ways of life. Buckle up for the ride, this is no ordinary road trip.
The three games of men festival
This is a traditional festival in Mongolia. It is also called the Naadam festival. The three games played are Mongolian wrestling, horse racing, and archery. It is usually held throughout the country, during mid-summer. Traditional cuisine 'khuushuur' is served across the sports stadium along with a special drink made of horse milk. It is the biggest festival held in the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar.
Tibet Adventure Tour
From modern Beijing, travel back in time across scenic countrysides to Tibet on this well-packed overland adventure. Witness the splendor of the Potala Palace and the majesty of remote monasteries and then celebrate the stunning overland journey to Kathmandu. Wake up to views of Everest and enjoys a window into the heart of this remote land. A local guide and Chief Experience Officer will show you to the region’s hidden gems and make sure your trip burns brightly in your memory long after you’ve climbed down from the roof of the world.
Silk Road China Tour
A journey through time down this ancient trade route is a true adventure for travelers intrigued by the less-frequented parts of the globe. You’ll follow in the footsteps of generations of nomads, visiting some of the most important world heritage sites connected to the East and West. Cross sprawling desert landscapes, visit glittering Islamic monuments and stop at small villages, where you will meet the locals and learn about traditional ways of life. Buckle up for the ride, this is no ordinary road trip.
The three games of men festival
This is a traditional festival in Mongolia. It is also called the Naadam festival. The three games played are Mongolian wrestling, horse racing, and archery. It is usually held throughout the country, during mid-summer. Traditional cuisine 'khuushuur' is served across the sports stadium along with a special drink made of horse milk. It is the biggest festival held in the Mongolian capital, Ulaanbaatar.