Cultural travel

Kyrgyzstan tourTour 1
Destination: Kyrgyzstan
Activity: Cultural tour
Duration: 7 days 

Places to visit: Torugart Pass - Tash Rabat Caravanserai - Son Kul Lake - Bishkek City - Ala Archa Natural Park - Bishkek City 

For those travelers who have transit from Chinese - Kyrgyz border (Torugart Pass) and after that to Bishkek City, we made this tour. You will have a chance to live in the hidden places, such as Son Kul Lake, which is absolutely distant from busy civilization. You will sleep not only in guesthouses but also in the nomadic dwellings made of wood and felt called yurts. During the main part of this tour you will visit the famous Tash - Rabat Caravanserai that was built inside the mountain.

 

Kyrgyzstan tourTour 2
Destination: Kyrgyzstan
Activity: Cultural tour
Duration: 8 days 

Places to visit: Bishkek City - Issyk Kul Lake - Karakol - Tamga - Bokonbaevo - Kochkor Village - Son Kul Lake - Bishkek City  

We are happy to offer you tour that comprises the visiting of the most well-known Kyrgyz places of interest. This adventure gives you the chance to visit the Tower of Burana that was built at the end of 11th century A. D.; also you will see the treasure of Central Asia - Issik Kul Lake, which is the 2nd world's biggest lake; as well as the appealing Son Kul Lake that is situated on the high plateau in the centre of Kyrgyzstan (3013 m. above sea level). We are going also to show you ancient (dated to the 8 century B.C.)  petroglyphs and many other wonderful tourist attractions. 

 

Kyrgyzstan tourTour 3
Destination: Kyrgyzstan
Activity: Cultural tour
Duration: 7 days

Places to visit: Bishkek - Arslan bob - Kazarman village - Tash Rabat Caravanserai - Son Kul Lake - Kochkor village - Burana Tower - Bishkek 

Celestial Kyrgyzstan is waiting for you. We arranged a special tour covering the south of Kyrgyzstan as well as its northern part. It is ideal tour for those who like nature. You will see during this tour renowned Son Kul Lake. You will spend the nights not only in guesthouses and home stays, but also in yurts that are nomadic dwellings made out of wood and covered with felt.