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Itinerary
Day 1: Welcome to Kyrgyzstan – Arrival in Bishkek
Your adventure begins as you arrive at Manas International Airport, where you are warmly welcomed by your local guide. From here, enjoy a scenic drive to Bishkek, a city framed by the towering Ala-Too Mountains and rich with quiet charm. Settle into your hotel and take some time to rest after your journey, or explore the city’s tree-lined boulevards to get a sense of the country’s rhythm. The blend of Soviet heritage and nomadic spirit is felt in the air — and your journey has only just begun.
As twilight settles over the Tien Shan peaks, the promise of the journey ahead begins to unfold.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance: ~30 km; Overnight in Bishkek (- /- / -)
Day 2: Exploring History and Scenery – Bishkek to Aksai Canyon
After breakfast, leave the hustle and bustle of Bishkek behind and set out toward the wild heart of Kyrgyzstan. Along the way, stop at the Burana Tower, an impressive minaret that once stood in the ancient city of Balasagun, the former capital of the Karakhanid Kingdom—the first Islamic state in this region. Surrounded by remnants of mausoleums, petroglyphs, and stone warriors (balbals), the site offers a powerful glimpse into Central Asia’s medieval history.
From there, continue your journey along the southern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul, the world’s second-largest alpine lake, shimmering at an elevation of 1,600 meters. Your destination is the dramatic Aksai Canyon, where rust-colored cliffs rise in striking contrast against the backdrop of distant snow-capped peaks. Upon arrival, take a short hike to a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the canyons. Here, the landscape unfolds dramatically—the lake, mountains, and canyons converge in a breathtaking vista. It is a moment of stillness and grandeur, a place that captures the wild soul of Kyrgyzstan.
Spend the night in a traditional yurt camp, where four-bed yurts offer a cozy and authentic nomadic experience beneath the open sky.
Highlights of the Day:
- Visit to Burana Tower, an iconic remnant of the Karakhanid Era
- Scenic drive along the southern shore of Issyk-Kul, offering breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
- Panoramic hike in Aksai Canyon, where alpine peaks meet desert-like canyons
Travel Details: Expected travel distance: ~250 km; Trekking distance: ~3 km; Time: ~4 h (incl. stops); Elevation: +200 m / -200 m; Overnight in Aksai Canyon yurt camp (B / L/ D)
Day 3: Into the Wild Heart – Skazka Canyon, Eagle Hunter & Tosor Pass
After an early breakfast in the canyon, the journey continues along the southern edge of Lake Issyk-Kul, heading toward one of Kyrgyzstan’s most magical natural wonders — the Skazka (Fairy Tale) Canyon. This surreal landscape of sculpted red rock formations, feels like stepping into a dream, with towers, castles, and creatures seemingly shaped by time itself. A short hike here brings you deep into its winding paths and vibrant colors.
From Skazka, head toward the high mountains and leave the lake behind as you ascend into the Tosor Pass, one of the most scenic and adventurous routes in Kyrgyzstan. Along the way, stop for a unique cultural experience — a traditional eagle hunter demonstration, where you will witness the deep connection between hunter and bird, passed down through generations.
As you reach the remote highlands on the Eli-Naryn side, you will be welcomed by local shepherd families living in yurts. Tonight, share a simple dinner with them and experience nomadic life firsthand. Fall asleep in a tent under a vast sky filled with stars, surrounded by nothing but mountains and silence.
Highlights of the Day:
- Explore the surreal Skazka Canyon, a fantastical landscape of wind-carved red sandstone that resembles fairy-tale castles and mythical creatures.
- Witness an eagle hunter in action, observing this centuries-old tradition, where golden eagles are trained to hunt in harmony with their masters
- Experience the dramatic Tosor Pass, a thrilling mountain road that winds through high-altitude meadows, alpine ridges, and sweeping valley views
- Visit remote shepherd yurts to gain rare insights into the daily lives, hospitality, and traditions of Kyrgyz nomadic herders.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance: ~150 km; Trekking distance: ~2 km; Time: ~5–6 h (incl. stops); Elevation: +900 m / -300 m; Overnight in yurt camp (B / L / D)
Day 4: Along the Wild Rivers – From Tosor to Naryn
Wake up to the crisp mountain air and the serene hush of the highlands, then break camp and embark on a journey through some of Kyrgyzstan’s most remote and stunning landscapes. Today’s route follows the winding path of the Kichi Naryn River, the country’s second-largest river, which later merges with the Naryn River to create Kyrgyzstan’s longest and most powerful waterway, stretching over 850 kilometers.
The drive is nothing short of spectacular. As you descend from the high pastures, the landscape shifts dramatically: rugged cliffs give way to vast valleys, alpine forests to semi-desert plains. Around each bend, a new vista opens — untouched and ever-changing.
In the late afternoon, arrive in Naryn, a tranquil town nestled deep within the mountains. Savor a hearty dinner at a local restaurant before settling into a cozy hotel, a welcoming stop after a day of wild roads and flowing river songs.
Highlights of the Day:
- Scenic drive along the Kichi Naryn River, following the turquoise waters as they meander through deep gorges and lush valleys
- Experience dramatic landscape shifts, from highland plateaus to canyon country and broad river plains
Travel Details: Expected travel distance: ~140 km / ~4–5 h (incl. scenic stops); Overnight at hotel in Naryn (B / L / D)
Day 5: Into the Highlands – Naryn to the Hidden Gem of Köl-Suu
Today begins with an early departure from Naryn as you set off for one of Kyrgyzstan’s most awe-inspiring natural wonders — Köl-Suu Lake, a remote alpine gem located near the Chinese border. The journey itself is an adventure, crossing three high mountain passes above 3,000 meters, each revealing breathtaking views of wild, untouched landscapes.
En route, pass through the village of Akmuz, renowned as the coldest place in Kyrgyzstan, where temperatures have reached an astonishing -56°C in winter. In summer, though, the village transforms into a peaceful settlement bathed in sun and warmth, with children playing outdoors and herders tending to their flocks.
Before reaching the lake, a stop at a military checkpoint is required, as the area is near the border zone. All permits will be prepared in advance to ensure a smooth transition into this restricted yet enchanting part of the country.
On arrival at Köl-Suu, a short walk (or optional horse ride) leads you to the lake's edge, where steep limestone cliffs rise dramatically from the turquoise waters. It is a surreal, silent place — hidden and protected by the mountains, and one of Kyrgyzstan's best-kept secrets. Enjoy dinner and an overnight stay in traditional yurts, surrounded by the serenity of high altitude.
Highlights of the Day:
- Journey through three high mountain passes, each offering sweeping views of the rugged alpine wilderness above 3,000 meters.
- Visit Akmuz Village, the coldest recorded place in Kyrgyzstan, which is now a peaceful summer settlement full of rural charm
- Reach the remote beauty of Köl-Suu Lake, surrounded by towering cliffs and glacial peaks. Walk or ride to the lake, where the silence and scale of nature leave a lasting impression
Travel Details: Expected travel distance: ~170 km; Trekking distance: ~3 km (optional horse ride); Time: ~6–7 h (incl. checkpoints & passes); Overnight in Köl-Suu yurt camp (B / L / D)
Day 6: Echoes of the Silk Road – From Köl-Suu to Tash Rabat
After an early breakfast in the tranquil high-altitude setting of Köl-Suu, you leave behind the glacial lake and journey deeper into Kyrgyzstan’s remote borderlands. If conditions allow, today’s route will lead you along the Torugart Pass road, following a stunning path through the wide and windswept Aksai Valley, where towering mountains and sweeping steppe create a timeless sense of space and solitude.
By late afternoon, arrive at Tash Rabat, one of Kyrgyzstan’s most significant historical landmarks. Nestled in a lush green valley at over 3,000 meters above sea level, this stone caravanserai dates back to the 9th–10th centuries and once served as a shelter for Silk Road merchants traveling between the East and West. With its thick stone walls and central domed hall, Tash Rabat stands as a powerful reminder of the ancient trade routes that shaped the region.
Explore the site and imagine the caravans that once passed through here, loaded with silk, spices, and stories. Tonight, settle into traditional yurts nearby, where the silence of the mountains wraps around you like a warm blanket.
Highlights of the Day:
- A scenic drive through Aksai Valley, a vast, isolated landscape of alpine meadows and distant snowy peaks.
- Explore Tash Rabat Caravanserai, a 9th-century stone structure used by merchants and travelers along the Silk Road. Step back in time, walking the same paths once trodden by traders from China, Persia, and Central Asia.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance: ~160 km. / ~5–6 h (depending on road conditions); Overnight in Tash Rabat yurt camp (B / L / D)
Day 7: Across Shifting Worlds – Tash Rabat to Son-Kul Lake
After a peaceful morning in the valley of Tash Rabat, the journey continues to your final and perhaps most iconic destination: the serene highland shores of Son-Kul Lake. Today’s drive is one of contrasts — a masterclass in how Kyrgyzstan’s landscapes shift dramatically within just a few hours.
The route takes you over the intriguingly named MELS Pass, an acronym for Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin, which is known locally as Orto-Syrt Ashuu. This rugged road winds through wild valleys and windswept ridges, offering sweeping views and a profound sense of isolation. Next comes the breathtaking Moldo Ashuu Pass at 3,340 meters, where alpine panoramas unfold across expansive mountain plateaus and cloud-kissed summits.
As you descend, the vast beauty of Son-Kul Lake reveals itself — a shimmering inland sea set at 3,016 meters above sea level, surrounded by open grasslands and roaming herds. Upon arrival, enjoy free time to walk along the lakeshore, observe the sun setting behind the hills, or simply breathe in the crisp, high-altitude air.
Tonight, you will sleep in traditional yurts by the lake, sharing stories over dinner as stars fill the endless sky.
Highlights of the Day:
- Scenic crossing of MELS Pass, steeped in Soviet-era history and sweeping steppe views
- Experience dramatic transitions in the landscape, from rocky valleys to lush pastures and shimmering lake shores.
- Arrive at Son-Kul Lake, a sacred place for nomadic herders and a symbol of Kyrgyzstan's natural beauty.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance: ~190 km/~6 h (incl. scenic stops); Overnight in Son-Kul yurt camp (B / L / D)
Day 8: A Nomadic Day – Free Time at Son-Kul Lake
Today is yours to fully embrace the peaceful rhythm of life at Son-Kul Lake. With no scheduled driving, you have the freedom to rest, explore, and connect with the landscape and the people around you.
Wake up to the sounds of grazing animals and the crisp mountain air. Spend the day as you wish — perhaps take a leisurely hike along the lake’s endless shorelines or into the surrounding hills for breathtaking panoramic views. For a deeper cultural experience, you may have the chance to witness a traditional game of Kok Boru, a fierce and thrilling horseback sport deeply rooted in nomadic heritage.
You can also engage with local herders to learn about their seasonal lifestyle, or simply sit by the water, soaking in the calm beauty of this high-altitude sanctuary. As night falls, enjoy a hearty homemade dinner in the warmth of your yurt, and look up—the night sky here feels closer than anywhere else.
Travel Details: No travel today; Trekking distance: optional (~2–5 km); Elevation: 3,016 m; Overnight in Son-Kul yurt camp (B / L / D)
Day 9: Farewell to the Mountains – Son-Kul to Bishkek via Kochkor
Your final day in Kyrgyzstan begins with an early departure from Son-Kul Lake, bidding farewell to the tranquil beauty of the high pastures. Today’s route takes you along a different mountain pass, offering new perspectives and final glimpses of the alpine landscapes that have defined your journey.
Descending into the fertile valley below, you arrive in the lively town of Kochkor, a hub of traditional Kyrgyz crafts. Here, enjoy a fascinating felt-making demonstration, where local artisans show how Shyrdaks — colorful, hand-stitched wool carpets — are made using age-old techniques. You'll also visit a women-run embroidery shop, where you can browse and purchase exquisite, affordable handmade items that support local communities.
In the afternoon, return to Bishkek, where a short city tour gives you one last glimpse of the capital’s unique blend of Soviet architecture, modern life, and stunning mountain views. After some final reflections and farewells, you will be transferred to the airport for your departure. As you leave this land of open skies and kind hearts, may the memories you carry feel like old friends, waiting to greet you back someday.
Highlights of the Day:
- Cultural stop in Kochkor, known for its vibrant craft traditions and witness a felt-making (Shyrdak) demonstration and learn how Kyrgyz nomads craft these colorful wool rugs.
- Short city tour in Bishkek, capturing a last glimpse of the capital before departure.
Travel Details: Expected travel distance: ~320 km; Time: ~6–7 h (incl. stops); Drop-off at Bishkek Airport for departure (B / --/ –)
Included in The Price
- Accommodation for 2 overnights in 3 hotels with breakfast included
- 6 nights in yurt/tent camps and home stays with breakfast included (Shared facilities)
- Meals according to the itinerary (B-breakfast, L-lunch, D-dinner);
- Transportation according to the itinerary in in 4x4 vehicle
- Airport transfers on day 1 and day 9;
- Tour leader from Adventure Bound at min. 11 participants;
- Local expert English-Speaking guides;
- Entrance fees
- Local VAT & Taxes;
Not Included in The Price
- International and domestic flight tickets;
- Visa fees;
- Meals and drinks not included in the program;
- Tips and Personal expenses;
- Personal travel insurance;
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