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INR 1,65,000 / per person
15th - 22nd February 2026 (07 Nights/ 08 Days)
Adventure
Imagine yourself journeying through a land where nature’s brushstrokes have crafted an unparalleled masterpiece. Picture vast valleys blanketed in pristine snow, towering peaks that flirt with the heavens, and crystal-clear alpine lakes that reflect the sky like mirrors. This is Kyrgyzstan, a place where the nomadic spirit breathes life into every breathtaking vista. Embark on a self-drive adventure starting from Bishkek, where you’ll navigate the dramatic Boom Gorge, marvel at the serene beauty of Lake Issyk-Kul, and enjoy a tranquil sunset boat ride…
Arrive in Bishkek, the vibrant capital of Kyrgyzstan. Check into your hotel and take some time to rest after your journey. In the evening, explore the bustling Ala-Too Square and enjoy a welcome dinner at a local restaurant. Â
At 10:00 pick-up cars from hotel and start our journey. Our journey begins with a visit of the Burana Tower. The Burana Tower is an ancient minaret in the Chuy Valley in the north part of Kyrgyzstan.
The tower with funerary monuments, earthworks, remains of the castle…
After a hearty breakfast at the guest house, we start at 9.00, pre-warming up our “iron horses”. We pass the Boom gorge and enter the Issyk-Kul region, the homeland of the biggest lake of Kyrgyzstan….
Breakfast at the hotel. Leaving the serene ambiance of Cholpon-Ata, your journey takes you deeper into the heart of Kyrgyzstan’s natural wonders as you head towards the Grigoriev and Semenov Gorges. These twin gorges, renowned for…
Your time in Karakol begins with an exhilarating excursion to the Ski Base Karakol, a winter sports haven nestled in the Terskey Alatau mountains. As you ascend the slopes, you’re greeted with panoramic views of snow-draped peaks and dense pine forests, a paradise for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. Whether you’re carving down…
Early Departure. A long day ahead with several visits along the way such as Jeti Oguz (from Kyrgyz it is translated – “Seven Bulls”). Dense vegetation covers red rocks of the gorge. The name “Seven Bulls” follows from Red Rocks, being on against sanatorium, which known for the medical hot springs…
The morning starts with a traditional felt show presenting all the secrets of making Shyrdaks, the Kyrgyz felt carpets listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Making felt products is an ancient craft of the nomadic people. The goal of the day is to return to Bishkek…
Departure Transfer to the airport (option).
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