Lake Yssyk-Kol
The vast, mirror-like surface of Lake Yssyk-Kol is framed by a silver necklace of snow-capped mountains.
Naryn River
Impetuous and violent, the largest river in the country, the 600km long Naryn, flows unrestrainedly down the mountain canyons.
Jailoo
One of the most exciting opportunities for travelers in Kyrgyzstan is the chance to spend a night in a yurt on the Jailoo. Jailoos are the pastures where thousands of Kyrgyz families still spend their summers, grazing their flocks and living much as their nomadic forefathers did thousands of years ago.
Lake Sary-Chelek
At the foot of the Chatkal mountain range, at an altitude of 1,873m above sea level, there is one of the most beautiful lakes in the world - Sary-Chelek. It appeared as a result of a strong earthquake.
Lake of Son-Kol
The truly magical mountain lake of Son-Kol is situated at an altitude of 3,016m above sea level in the Tien-Shan mountain range.
Rocks of Jety-Oguz
Having enjoyed Lake Yssyk-Kol, you can move further into the mountains, where you will find the imposing rocks of Jety-Oguz, which is translated from Kyrgyz as "seven bulls".
Walnut forests of Arslan-Bob
The mountain forests of Kyrgyzstan are surprisingly beautiful and rich. Is there anyone, who has not heard about the famous walnut forests of Arslan-Bob? Long ago Alexander the Great's fighters passed through here and some of them took the fruits they liked back to their distant motherland, which was the beginning of nut forests in Greece.
Kyrgyzstan Tourism