Welcome to Kyrgyzstan

Welcome to Trip to Kyrgyzstan website, where you can find information about tourism in the Kyrgyz Republic, a country where there is so much to discover. 

We are a tourist information centre and a tour provider. We aim to provide the best level of services for an authentic experience.

Top Tours

10 days

Combo-tour from Chon-Kemin to Issyk-Kul

We offer you a great opportunity to discover mountain beauty of Kyrgyzstan. For 9 days that you will spend with us, you well see a picturesque gorges and valleys, walk around the high-altitude mountain lakes in Horse Riding tours and have a Rafting adventure.

Popular Destinations

Batken Region

Karavshin Gorge

Karavshin gorge is located at Turkestan range. It's a great place called "the Asian Patagonia" because it with its green meadows, fast streams and strong winds resembles the South American steppe.
Naryn Region

Karatal-Japyryk Reserve

Karatal-Japyryk national reserve is located in Naryn region, southern part of Son-Kul lake. It also includes territory of two rivers: Kara-Tal and Japyryk. Area of the reserve equals 14000 hectares.
Issyk Kul Region

Teshik-Kul Lake

Teshik-Kul Lake is located about 38 km. from the village Bokonbaevo. It is located in the end of Karakaman valley at an altitude of 3500 m.
Batken Region

Batken

Batken is the administrative center of Batken region. It is located in the south of the country, about 240 km from the city of Osh.

Impressions

Picturesque Jeti-Oguz translated form kyrgyz as "7 bulls" and located on south part of Issyk-Kul lake, 28 km. from city of Karakol.

Blog Posts

5 Things you can do in Kyrgyzstan that will make your trip special

If you’re travelling to Central Asia, then Kyrgyzstan is the perfect place to start. You’ll be welcomed by endless natural beauty. Just make sure you come at the right time of year – although there’s a fantastic network of homestays across the country, many of them open in the winter months, and roads can often be accessible. That’s good news for skiers!

Kyrgyzstan: The Land of Nomads

Nomads can live off the land and move with its ebb and flow. They’re resourceful and self-sufficient. They know how to and actually make many of their daily necessities by hand.