Places of Interest

Sightseeing

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)

Description

Altyn-Arashan Valley

Known for its natural hot springs, lush greenery, and stunning mountain scenery, popular for hiking and relaxation.

Bishkek

The capital city known for its Soviet-era architecture, Ala-Too Square, and vibrant bazaars like Osh Bazaar.

Cholpon-Ata

A resort town on the northern shore of Issyk-Kul Lake, known for its beaches, petroglyphs, and cultural festivals.

Issyk-Kul Lake

One of the largest alpine lakes in the world, popular for swimming, sailing, and relaxation on its sandy beaches.

Jeti-Oguz Valley

Famous for its red rock formations and scenic landscapes, offering opportunities for hiking and horseback riding.

Karakol

A gateway to the Tian Shan mountains, known for its trekking routes, the Dungan Mosque, and the nearby Karakol Valley.

Osh

An ancient city with a rich history, featuring the UNESCO-listed Suleiman Mountain and a lively local market.

Sary-Chelek Biosphere Reserve

A stunning nature reserve with a picturesque lake, diverse flora and fauna, and hiking trails through the mountains.

Song-Kul Lake

A high-altitude lake surrounded by mountains, ideal for yurt stays, horseback riding, and experiencing nomadic culture.

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Acknowledgement and Collaboration

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