KYRGYZSTAN is a mountainous country in Central Asia- 93% of the land area is in
fact mountains. The vast peaks of the Tien -Shan Mountain Range stretch away
across the border in to the heart of China. It has the second largest
high-altitude lake in the world -the almost mythical Issyk-Kul Lake.
Kyrgyzstan is truly one of the last wildernesses on earth. It is possible to
see herds of magnificent wild ponies, horse, yaks, and even camels. This
country of wild, free nomads was literally the crossroad of Asia, being
crossed by four routes along the Great Silk Road. The nomadic influence is
still very strong. In rural areas, many Kyrgyz still live in their "Yurtas"-
the traditional felt tents of the nomadic shepherds.
The scenery
varies between lush, fertile, cultivated valley bottoms to some of the
world's highest peaks -of the seven peaks in the world over 7000mt. 3 are in
Kyrgyzstan. There are fast-flowing mountain rivers full of snow melt from
the high glaciers cutting their way through steep-sided valleys, often
tumbling over water falls and through beautiful alpine meadows awash with
multi coloured carpets of blooms in spring. In the south it is still
possible to see forests of indigenous walnuts. The Kyrgyz people are very
friendly and are very proud of their traditions of hospitality and
handicrafts.

The earliest notable residents of what is now Kyrgyzstan were warrior clans
of saka, from about the 6th century BC to the 5th century AD. The region was
under the control of various Turkic alliances from the 6th to 10th
centuries. The Talas valley in southern Kazakhsthan and northwest Kyrgyzstan
was the scene of a pivotal battle in 751, when the Turks and their Arab and
Tibetan allies drove a large Tang Chinese army out of Central Asia.
Ancestors of today's Krygyz people probably lived in Siberia's upper
Yenisey Basin until at least the 10th century, when under the influence of
Mongol incursions they began migrating south into the Tian Shan- more
urgently with the rise of Jenghiz Khan in the 13th century. Present day
Kyrgyzstan was part of the inheritance of Jenghiz's second son, Chaghatai.
There is a total of 80 ethnic groups in Kyrgyzstan. The Kyrgyz
are outnumbered almost three to one by their livestock. About two thirds of
the total 5 million population lives in rural areas. Kyrgyz adopted Islam
relatively late and are very moderate and excellent hosts.
A Taste of wilderness and Freedom
8 days
Horse
Riding Tour
Season: July- August
Venture into
on e of the last truly wild frontiers of the world where you will be
captivated by this truly uninhabited region. You will enjoy the peace and
quite of the wild, snow -mountains, where by day, you will revel in the
clear, sun-kissed air, laden with the sweet aroma of pine trees. By night,
you can relax in a cool mountain breeze and fall asleep in a world
untroubled by the 'civilised' world you have felt behind. Your first night
in the comfort of a yurta (the traditional Kyrgyz dwelling made of felt)
will truly be something you will remember for the rest of your life. Your
hosts are real Kyrgyz nomads.
Multi-ethnic Kyrgyzstan
9 days
Cultural tour
Season: all year
Kyrgyzstan really is a multi
ethnic country with more than 80 nationalities living together. During this
trip you will see the lifestyles of different nationalities in Kyrgyzstan
each day you will share in the life of a family from a different ethnic
background, cook different food and participate in a culture programme. Then
listen to the stories of the Manaschy, those legendary storytellers who can
sing and recite the world's longest epos-500000 lines about the national
hero, Manas. Make your own traditional Kyrgyz carpet and sing the songs of
the different nationalities. The breathtaking scenery of the mountains and
lake Issyk-Kul and the traditional hospitality of the Kyrgyz people will
make an indelible impression upon you.
Beneath the Stars on Son-Kul
8 days
Horse
riding tour
Season: July - August
Son-Kul Lake sits
majestically among dramatic Snow-covered Mountain peaks, yet it is hidden in
a flat, plate like valley. It appears to lie under the very sky it self and
you can reach out your hand and almost touch the stars. All of nature can be
experienced here and in this enchanted area it seems as if time await your
coming. Vast swathes of Edelweiss stretch out across the alpine meadows and
as you journey along the little -used shepherds' tracks you become as one
with the environment - a true nomad.
In the Land of Khan-Tengry
19 days
Trekking
Season: End of June- August
The central Tien- Shan
Mountain range is an empire of snow and ice. The highest mountains of
central Asia -Pobeda (victory) Peak (7439m) and Khan -Tengry (7010m.) are to
be found here. The grandeur and scale of these great peaks sends most of the
world's professional climbers into raptures. Indeed it has been said many
times, justifiably, that Khan-Tengry is the 'Matterhorn' of Central Asia.
The similarity between these to great mountains is uncanny. In addition, the
awesome natural beauty of the Enilchek Glacier and Lake Mercbaher make this
journey truly unforgettable.
Poetry of the Nomads' Way of Life
8 Days
Cultural
tour
Season: July - August
The nomadic way of the
life of the Kyrgyz people has over countless years of wandering the great
tracts of Central Asia, determined that the "yurta" is a most
comfortable and economic dwelling. It is not only suitable for rapid
assembly and transportation but captures the very essence of these free and
unfettered people. On our tour you will have a chance to live in it, to
understand how safe and comfortable it is and to experience its charm. And
have you ever listened to the do major symphony performed by a boiling
teapot? Poetry is in the soul of every Kyrgyz person and the lyrical
perfection of the world's longest poem (the Manas epos) recited amongst the
lush expanse of the jailoo (summer pasture) is guaranteed to capture your
soul.
On Horseback to the Heavenly Mountains
9 days
Horse
Riding Tour
Season: Mid June - Mid September
Join
some of the world's greatest horsemen as they lead you into this land that
has been untouched by civilization. Kyrgyz children are taught to ride
before they can walk and these masters of the horse will take you back in
time to witness the beauty of primordial nature: snow caped mountains,
virgin forestes and mountain lakes with crystal clear water. You will be
like a traveller from the page of history as you experience different
climatic zones- from semi desert to tundra. On your way you will meet wild
animals and birds, such as marmots, hares, foxes, falcons, and if you are
lucky, even a bear. Beware! Lest Mother Nature claims your heart, amongst
this magnificent, mountain scenery.
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