Destinations

Kyrgyzstan offers plenty of attractions in every corner of the country. Seven regions of the country are quite different from each other in terms of natural resources and historical heritage. The country has over two thousand lakes, hundreds of rivers, plenty of national parks, pastures, valleys, gorges. In Kyrgyzstan each mountain has unique scenery. In Kyrgyzstan everyone can find something to fall in love with.
Chuy Region

Ala-Archa National Park

Ala-Archa National Park is situated 41 km to the south of Bishkek, at the altitude of 1600-4800 m, and occupies an area of ​​over 2,200 hectares.
Chuy Region

Ratsek Cabin

Ratsek cabin was originally a small stone building that served as a safe shelter for hikers and climbers on their way. Now it is a base camp.
Chuy Region

Ak-Sai Glacier

Ak-Sai glacier is located at an altitude of 3500 m in Ala-Archa gorge, not far from Bishkek.
Chuy Region

Chunkurchak Gorge

A small gorge named Chunkurchak is located at the Alamedin river head, at the distance of 45 km from Bishkek.
Chuy Region

Issyk-Ata Gorge

Issykata gorge located 77 km from Bishkek is famous for its mineral geothermal springs. The famous resort is situated here, where the healing power of water is used to treat a number of different diseases.
Chuy Region

West Karakol

The valley is adjacent to the southern slope of the Kyrgyz Mountain Range and borders Suusamyr valley.
Chuy Region

Kel-Tor Lake

Kel-Tor Lake, which is considered one of the most beautiful mountain lakes in the Northern Tien Shan.
Chuy Region

The Burana Tower

The Burana Tower is located within a large archaeological and architectural complex near Tokmok, 80 km to the east of Bishkek.
Chuy Region

Kegety Gorge

Kegety Gorge stretches for 30 km along the northern slope of the Kyrgyz Ala-Too Mountain range, 75 km from the city of Bishkek.
Chuy Region

Chon-Kemin National Park

A National Park located in Chon-Kemin valley is a unique natural environment with diverse flora and fauna that features beautiful landscapes, from semi-deserts to glaciers.
Chuy Region

Konorchek Canyons

The amazing landscape of Konorchek canyons resemble the Grand Canyon in the USA, but at the same time they carry a significant particle of the unique nature of Kyrgyzstan.
Chuy Region

Belogorka Gorge

Belogorka gorge located 80 km from Bishkek is famous for its waterfall: the largest one in the entire Kyrgyz Ala-Too mountain range.
Chuy Region

Kyzyl-Oi

<p>Kyzyl-Oi is a mountain village located at the altitude of about 1800 meters above sea level in the valley of the mighty river Kokomeren.</p>
Chuy Region

Kegety Waterfall

At the entrance to Kegety gorge, at the distance of just 100 m from the road, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the waterfall coming down a steep cliff.
Chuy Region

Boom Gorge

Boom gorge is a kind of thread connecting two regions: Chuy and Issyk Kul. It is traversed by the railway and the highway, leading from the capital to the pearl of Kyrgyzstan - the Issyk Kul Lake.
Chuy Region

Too-Ashu Pass

Too-Ashu pass is a magnificent place situated 135 km from Bishkek city, on the highway connecting the northern and the southern capitals of the country.
Chuy Region

Kel-Kogur Lake

Kel-Kogur Lake is a hidden gem located in Kemin district of the Chuy region, deep in Kungei Ala-Too Mountains.
Chuy Region

Suusamyr Valley

The natural treasure of the Inner Tien-Shan Mountains, the valley located between the ridges of Kyrgyz and Talas Ala-Too is called Suusamyr.
Chuy Region

Bishkek

Bishkek is the capital of the Kyrgyz Republic. It is situated on the north of the country, in the Chuy valley.
Chuy Region

Kara-Bulak Gorge

Kara-Bulak is a small, beautiful place hidden in the Kyrgyz Ala-Too mountain range. It is located 27 km. from the city of Bishkek.
Chuy Region

Alamedin Gorge

Alamedin gorge is one of the favorite places of citizens of Bishkek located outside the city. It is situated at the distance of 30 km from Bishkek.
Chuy Region

Kel-Tor Gorge

Kel-Tor gorge is located about 90 km from Bishkek city and it is adjacent to the gorge Kegety.
Chuy Region

Kojomkul Museum

Kaba uluu Kojomkul was Kyrgyz legendary strongman who lived in the late 19th - early 20th century in Susamyr.
Chuy Region

Shamsi Gorge

Shamsi gorge is located 120 km from Bishkek and it is considered as one of the most beautiful places in Kyrgyzstan.
Chuy Region

Zhashyl​​-Kel Lake

Jashyl-Kol (Zhashyl​​-Kel) Lake, which is translated from Kyrgyz as "green lake", is located in Chon-Kemin valley, at the altitude of about 3200 m.
Chuy Region

Chuy Valley

Chuy Valley is the most northern valley of Kyrgyzstan where the capital Bishkek is located. Valley lies on territory of two countries Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan from Boom Gorge to western part of Muyunkum Desert.