Bishkek (0.00 km), Issyk-Kul Lake (246.51 km), Cholpon-Ata (258.25 km), Song-Kul Lake (296.42 km), Jeti-Oguz Valley (395.92 km), Karakol (400.21 km), Altyn-Arashan Valley (419.32 km), Sary-Chelek Biosphere Reserve (537.18 km), Osh (590.82 km)
Known for its natural hot springs, lush greenery, and stunning mountain scenery, popular for hiking and relaxation.
The capital city known for its Soviet-era architecture, Ala-Too Square, and vibrant bazaars like Osh Bazaar.
A resort town on the northern shore of Issyk-Kul Lake, known for its beaches, petroglyphs, and cultural festivals.
One of the largest alpine lakes in the world, popular for swimming, sailing, and relaxation on its sandy beaches.
Famous for its red rock formations and scenic landscapes, offering opportunities for hiking and horseback riding.
A gateway to the Tian Shan mountains, known for its trekking routes, the Dungan Mosque, and the nearby Karakol Valley.
An ancient city with a rich history, featuring the UNESCO-listed Suleiman Mountain and a lively local market.
A stunning nature reserve with a picturesque lake, diverse flora and fauna, and hiking trails through the mountains.
A high-altitude lake surrounded by mountains, ideal for yurt stays, horseback riding, and experiencing nomadic culture.
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