Mission

Making your postcard dreams a reality

We want to take you to the place that only seem to exist on postcards and calendars. We want you to relax, enjoy every moment of it. We want you to come back from our trip and say that this was the highlight of your vacation and one of the best things you did in your life.

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Why we do this

I realize that vacation in Key West is very expensive. It costs you a lot of money to get here and to stay here. But you shouldn’t try to save money on experiences. Great memories is what you will take home with you when you leave. That’s why I think that you should choose our family owned and operated business because creating great memories is what we do best. Become friend with your captain, see the hidden gems and feel like a local for a day….

Why choose us?

As tour operators looking to share our love of this place through incredible Kyrgyzstan torus, our goal is to provide you with the safe, easy, and amazing trip. Whether you're a seasoned traveler after the thrills of some horse riding, or exploring the idea of a trip and looking for details on safety, how to purchase travel insurance, whatever it is, you've got questions and interests, we've got experience and answers.

Kyrgyzstan Mountains

A Kyrgyzstan tour without a trip to the mountains is hardly complete. Visit Kyrgyzstan and see some of the best tours and most stunning scenery that exists on earth. Horseback riding alongside noma...

A Kyrgyzstan tour without a trip to the mountains is hardly complete. Visit Kyrgyzstan and see some of the best tours and most stunning scenery that exists on earth. Horseback riding alongside nomadic shepherds through alpine meadows with snow capped peaks in the backdrop. Wrap it up with some local cuisine with your tour leader in a yurt camp. For being a landlocked location, you're not limited to the Kyrgyzstan mountains for your tour, check out Issyk kul lake, song kul lake, Ala archa national park, which has a bit of everything, or one of the many other beautiful alpine lakes.

Culture

Take a break from the mountains with one of the many culturally focused tours with an amazing and local tour guide. Kyrgyzstan tours aren't just in the mountains. Krgyz culture offers a plethora of...

Take a break from the mountains with one of the many culturally focused tours with an amazing and local tour guide. Kyrgyzstan tours aren't just in the mountains. Krgyz culture offers a plethora of amazing experiences, many of which you can do in just a one day tour. Check out Burana tower, stay at a nearby local guesthouse, explore Bishkek city, check out osh bazar or tash rabat, go eagle hunting, visit or stay in yurt camps, or of course, visit Ala archa national park, Issyk kul lake, for a quick breath of fresh mountain air.

Hospitality

Kyrgyz are known for their hospitality. Don't be surprised if on a visit on one of many Krgyzstan tours that you get invited in for a home cooked meal at a Kyrgyz family dinner, maybe even in a gen...

Kyrgyz are known for their hospitality. Don't be surprised if on a visit on one of many Krgyzstan tours that you get invited in for a home cooked meal at a Kyrgyz family dinner, maybe even in a genuine yurt camp! Krgyz are welcoming of visitors, have a love and talent for hospitality, and are likely to offer to take you on their very own Krgystant tour to their favorite spots. Who can't resist showing outsiders the best of Krgyzstan mountains with a visit to an alpine lake, ala archa national park, burana tower, or some other nomadic life adventure.

Location

An Adventurer's Dream - Kyrgyzstan

Nestled in the heart of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked gem waiting to be explored. This mountainous realm, dominated by the majestic Tien Shan range, offers breathtaking landscapes that beckon adventurers and nature lovers alike. Covering an area of 199,951 sq. km, Kyrgyzstan is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north, China to the east, Tajikistan to the south, and Uzbekistan to the west. Its strategic location has made it a crossroads of ancient civilizations, with a rich tapestry of cultures and traditions. The capital city, Bishkek, serves as a gateway to the country's vast natural wonders, including the world's second-largest alpine lake, Issyk-Kul. Whether you're seeking the thrill of mountain trekking or the serenity of pristine lakes, Kyrgyzstan promises an unforgettable experience.
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Frequently asked questions

Most frequent questions and answers

Kyrgyzstan offers a plethora of breathtaking destinations. Some of the must-visit places include Issyk-Kul Lake, Ala-Archa National Park, Son-Kul Lake, Song-Kol Lake, and the stunning Tian Shan Mountains.

Kyrgyzstan experiences a continental climate. Summers are warm and pleasant, with temperatures averaging around 25-30°C (77-86°F). Winters are cold, with temperatures dropping below freezing and ample opportunities for winter sports.

Kyrgyzstan is known for its warm hospitality and welcoming nature. The country is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a friendly local population. However, it's always recommended to take basic precautions and stay aware of your surroundings.

Kyrgyzstan offers a diverse range of activities. You can go hiking, trekking, horseback riding, camping, skiing, and snowboarding. Additionally, you can immerse yourself in the rich culture by visiting traditional yurt camps, exploring historical sites, and experiencing Kyrgyz traditions firsthand.

Citizens of many countries, including the United States, European Union member states, and most Commonwealth countries, can enter Kyrgyzstan visa-free for up to 60 days. For specific visa requirements, it's advisable to check with the Kyrgyzstan embassy or consulate in your home country.

The official currency of Kyrgyzstan is the Kyrgyzstani som (KGS). It's recommended to exchange your currency into soms upon arrival. ATMs and currency exchange offices are widely available in major cities and tourist areas.

The best time to visit Kyrgyzstan is during the summer months of June to September when the weather is pleasant, and the mountainous landscapes are in full bloom. However, each season has its charm, and Kyrgyzstan offers unique experiences throughout the year.

Yes, English-speaking guides are available in Kyrgyzstan, especially in popular tourist destinations and larger cities. These guides can enhance your experience by providing insights into local culture, history, and helping with communication.

Yes, independent travel is possible in Kyrgyzstan. The country has a well-connected transportation system, including buses and shared taxis. However, if you prefer a hassle-free experience, booking a tour with a reputable local agency can ensure a smoother journey.

It's advisable to pack clothing suitable for the season, comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle. If you plan to trek or hike, bring appropriate gear such as sturdy boots, warm layers, and a waterproof jacket.

Yes, it is possible to explore Kyrgyzstan on a limited budget. The country offers a range of affordable accommodation options, including guesthouses and homestays. Public transportation, such as buses and shared taxis, is cost-effective. You can also enjoy budget-friendly local cuisine and engage in free or low-cost activities like hiking and visiting public parks.

While credit cards are accepted in some hotels, upscale restaurants, and larger establishments in major cities like Bishkek, it's advisable to carry cash, especially in more remote areas and small towns. ATMs are available in cities, but it's recommended to have some cash (Kyrgyzstani som) on hand for transactions in local markets and smaller businesses.

Kyrgyz cuisine offers a delightful blend of flavors influenced by nomadic traditions and regional influences. Traditional dishes include hearty meat-based dishes like Beshbarmak (boiled meat with noodles) and Manti (steamed dumplings). You'll also find a variety of dairy products, including Kumis (fermented mare's milk) and Kymyz (fermented cow's milk). Vegetarian options and international cuisines are available in larger cities.

Kyrgyzstan has a rich cultural heritage, and respecting local customs is important. It is customary to greet people with a handshake, and it's polite to remove your shoes when entering someone's home or a mosque. When visiting villages or yurt camps, it's recommended to dress modestly and seek permission before taking photographs of individuals or their properties. It's also customary to bring a small gift when invited to someone's home.

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Internet access is available in major cities and towns in Kyrgyzstan, and many hotels and cafes offer Wi-Fi connections. Mobile phone coverage is generally good in urban areas, but it may be limited or unavailable in more remote regions or mountainous areas. It's advisable to check with your mobile service provider about international roaming options or consider purchasing a local SIM card for better connectivity during your stay.

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