Mountains and valleys

Mountains and valleys are the main components of the relief of Kyrgyzstan. Mountains cover more than ¾ of the country. On their tops there are more than 8,000 glaciers which are important sources of fresh water. In Kyrgyzstan there are two massive mountain ranges: the Tien-Shan and Pamir-Alai.

Mountains and valleys are the main components of the relief of Kyrgyzstan. Mountains cover more than ¾ of the country. On their tops there are more than 8,000 glaciers which are important sources of fresh water. In Kyrgyzstan there are two massive mountain ranges: the Tien-Shan and Pamir-Alai.

Let’s look into mountains and valleys in more detail. 

Pobeda Peak is the highest mountain peak in Kyrgyzstan. It is located in the mountains of the Tien Shan mountain range to the east of Issyk-Kul lake, closer to the Kyrgyz-Chinese border. Pobeda Peak, like Lenin Peak, was among the top five seven thousand meters high peaks of the former USSR. Its height is 7439 meters above sea level. The summit was not conquered until 1956. 

The height of Lenin Peak is 7134 meters above sea level. The mountain peak is located on Chon-Alai Range, located between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. For the first time Lenin Peak was conquered in 1928. 

Khan-Tengri Peak or known in circles of climbers, as "Lord of the Sky" is located on Tengri-Tag ridge, located on the border of Kazakhstan, China and Kyrgyzstan. Its height is 7010 meters above sea level.

The peak of Military Topographers, 6873 meters high above sea level, is located in the Central Tien Shan on the Muztag massif.

The next three peaks are located in the same area, but slightly inferior in height to “Military Topographer”. Thus, in the upper reaches of the Southern Inylchek glacier, there is a series of well-known six thousand meters: the Peak of Friendship (6,800 meters), the Peak of Shater (6,700 meters) and the Peak of Chapaev (6,371 meters).

Abshir-Say Valley

The Abshir-Say tract is a picturesque canyon-shaped gorge. It is located seventy kilometers from the city of Osh. The bottom of the gorge lies at an altitude of 1500 to 2500 meters above sea level. The picturesque canyon formed by the river of the same name, framed by sheer cliffs, is a unique monument of nature. The flow here is quite turbulent and the waterfalls of this river are an impressive sight. The waters of the Abshir-Say river have healing properties. Ephemeral plants grow here, archa. Translated from the Tajik, the name of the tract means water-milk source.

Fergana Valley

Borders with two neighboring countries such as Tajikistan and Uzbekistan are located in Fergana Valley. That makes it ethnically diverse places in Central Asia. Naryn and Kara-Dariya rivers merge in the valley forming Syrdarya river. Traveling around the valley maybe sometimes challenging due to border disputes. Main occupation of people living in the region is agriculture and animal husbandry. Border bazaars and natural beauty of the valley attract plenty of tourists. 

Chuy Valley

Chuy Valley is lies between two countries: in the South of Kazakhstan and in the North of Kyrgyzstan. The capital of Kyrgyzstan is located in Chuy Valley, the region is called Chuy oblast, which is the most populated region of the country. Popular destinations in the valley are Ala-Archa National Park and The Burana Tower

Suusamyr Valley

Suusamyr Valley is high attitude valley located 130 from Bishkek between Kyrgyz Ala-Too, Kyrgyz Ala-Tau and Jumgal-Too ridge forming a triangle with longest side 100 km. Its highest point reaches 4500 meters. The road from Bishkek to Suusamyr lies among picturesque Too-Ashu Gorge. Thanks to abundant snowfalls, unique alpine conditions, constant low temperature with dry air and no wind, its unique “Tien-Shan” snow is formed here - dry and crumbly, making Suusamyr unique for skiing snowboarding, heli-ski, and backcountry. There are two ski resorts Suusamyr and Too-Ashu, which attract winter sports lovers from December to April. During spring and summer, visitors come for hiking, camping, and kymyz treatment.

Arpa Valley 

Arpa Valley is fairly long and located in the south of Naryn Region. Its dimensions are 60 to 32 km. From all sides the valley is surrounded by mountain ranges: the Fergana, Torugart, At-Bashinsky ranges, as well as the Ortok-Too and Jaman-Too ranges.

Arpa Valley is located at an altitude of more than 2,900 meters above sea level. The climate here is rather severe: winters are cold and summers are warm but short. The height of snow cover can exceed 60 sm. Meadows of the valley are used as pastures for cattle.

Alay Valley 

Alay Valley (locals call it simply Alay) is a stunningly picturesque part of the Pamir-Alay, a tectonic cavity located between the Alay and Zaalai ranges in southern Kyrgyzstan at altitudes of 2240 - 3536 meters. The valley extends from west to east for 150 km from 8 up to 25 km. The Alai Range is inferior in height to Zaalai, hiding greeny summer pastures (jailoo) in its gorges. Ever-white peaks of Alay Range are high, massive, but reaching to the sky and sun. 

Previously, a section of the caravan road of the famous Great Silk Road went through Torugart Pass (3752 meters). Today high-altitude Pamir Road - its section Osh - Khorog, goes through the eastern part of the valley.

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