WINTER GETAWAY DEALS
AVAILABLE FOR TOURS STARTING IN DEC TO FEB
KYRGYZSTAN EASY EXPLORER
From December to February, take advantage of the holiday season & public holidays to embark on a tranquil journey around Kyrgyzstan’s most beloved lake: Issyk Kul. This itinerary is made easy for families with young children, elders and tired office workers yearning for a rejuvenating break.
Skip the endless shopping trips, heal in nature, experiences and soothing hot springs; immerse in culture, cuisine and wildlife. All without hours of strenuous hiking.

USD 1,600
USD 1,300
per pax
(minimum 2 pax)
Itinerary Outline
Day 1: Airport Pick up & Bishkek City Tour
Meet your guide who will be with you throughout the tour at the airport or your hotel in Bishkek!
We will start with a Bishkek city tour including Osh Bazaar, perfect for tasting local cuisine & exploring handicrafts, Ala-Too Square and State Historical Museum.
We will start with a Bishkek city tour including Osh Bazaar, perfect for tasting local cuisine & exploring handicrafts, Ala-Too Square and State Historical Museum.
Day 2: Burana Tower, Eagle Show & Issyk Kul
Leaving the city, our first stop is Burana Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this ancient minaret, dating back to the 11th century, offers a glimpse into the rich Silk Road history of Kyrgyzstan.
Heading towards Bokonbaevo, a village where you will be treated with a spectacular art of eagle hunting show by skilled hunters.
Continue the drive along Issyk Kul, the lake that never freezes. We will enjoy a slow evening at the lake: relax, stroll the beach and enjoy the yurt stay experience.
Heading towards Bokonbaevo, a village where you will be treated with a spectacular art of eagle hunting show by skilled hunters.
Continue the drive along Issyk Kul, the lake that never freezes. We will enjoy a slow evening at the lake: relax, stroll the beach and enjoy the yurt stay experience.
Day 3: Fairytale Canyon, Barskoon Gorge & Jety Oguz
Fairytale Canyon, or Skazka Canyon, is a mesmerising destination known for its vivid red, orange, and yellow hues rock formations. Easy to explore, the canyon offers a short walk with breathtaking views of Issyk Kul in the distance.
Jety Oguz, or the "Seven Bulls," is a stunning valley famous for its dramatic red sandstone cliffs, resembling seven bulls and a "Broken Heart" formation. This iconic natural wonder is steeped in local legends, adding a mystical allure.
We will travel to Karakol, for the night. It is a charming city on the eastern edge of Issyk-Kul.
Jety Oguz, or the "Seven Bulls," is a stunning valley famous for its dramatic red sandstone cliffs, resembling seven bulls and a "Broken Heart" formation. This iconic natural wonder is steeped in local legends, adding a mystical allure.
We will travel to Karakol, for the night. It is a charming city on the eastern edge of Issyk-Kul.
Day 4: Karakol City & Hot Spring Park
Rich in history, we will spend time to visit the city's landmarks like the Dungan Mosque, built without nails, and the picturesque wooden Holy Trinity Cathedral. In Karakol, we will also get to try a signature dish called Ashlan Fu, a cold noodle soup with influence from the region's Dungan and Uyhgur.
End the day at the nearby natural hot spring park to relax your muscle before heading back to the guesthouse for a restful night.
End the day at the nearby natural hot spring park to relax your muscle before heading back to the guesthouse for a restful night.
Day 5: Chon Kemin Valley
Surrounded by majestic mountain ranges, the valley features rolling meadows, dense pine forests, and the crystal-clear Chon-Kemin River winding through it.
The area is rich in diverse flora and fauna, with colourful wildflowers dotting the pastures and eagles soaring above. Take a slow afternoon with nature walks, wildlife spotting or opt to go for horse riding (at additional cost).
The area is rich in diverse flora and fauna, with colourful wildflowers dotting the pastures and eagles soaring above. Take a slow afternoon with nature walks, wildlife spotting or opt to go for horse riding (at additional cost).
Day 6: Kegety Gorge & Bishkek
Kegety Waterfall, tucked within the stunning Kegety Gorge, is a natural wonder worth visiting for its beauty and tranquility. The waterfall cascades dramatically from a height of about 20 meters, surrounded by rugged cliffs.
We will then continue our way back to Bishkek and tour ends.
We will then continue our way back to Bishkek and tour ends.
Optional Add-ons
- Airport transfer to/fro Manas International Airport (Kyrgyzstan) FREE if pick up or drop off during tour days
- Airport transfer to/fro Almaty International Airport (Kazakhstan) +$200 one-way
Prices Include
- English speaking guide
- ALL transportation during tour
- ALL accommodation (Twin, Triple)
- ALL meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
- ALL entrance fees listed on itinerary
- 1-hour eagle hunting show
Prices Exclude
- Flights
- Personal expenses
- Optional activities (additional horse riding, van rental)
- Personal insurance
- Single supplement
Kyrgyzstan Travel FAQ
Can solo traveller sign up for this tour?
As we only run private tours, pricing is structured for a minimum of two guests. Solo travellers may also join with an additional fee of $80 per day to ensure the same level of comfort and service. Start a chat with us to find out more.
What kind of toilets can I expect in Kyrgyzstan?
Most hotels, restaurants, malls, and some cafes have Western-style flush toilets.
The accommodation we choose for all our tour will be equipped with modern toilet bowl, toilet paper, proper sink for handwashing and hot showers! Start a chat with us to find out more.
The accommodation we choose for all our tour will be equipped with modern toilet bowl, toilet paper, proper sink for handwashing and hot showers! Start a chat with us to find out more.
How do I get to Kyrgyzstan?
Most travellers fly into Manas International Airport in Bishkek. There are direct flights from major cities in Russia, Turkey, UAE, and surrounding Central Asian countries.
If you arrive at Almaty International Airport, we can arrange for your tour to conveniently start and end in Almaty. Start a chat with us to find out more.
If you arrive at Almaty International Airport, we can arrange for your tour to conveniently start and end in Almaty. Start a chat with us to find out more.
What’s the best time to visit Kyrgyzstan?
June to September: Best for trekking, outdoor adventures, and yurt stays.
December to February: Good for skiing and winter sports.
December to February: Good for skiing and winter sports.
Is it safe to travel to Kyrgyzstan?
Kyrgyzstan is considered one of the safest countries in Central Asia for travellers. Violent crime against foreigners is rare, and tourism has grown steadily due to its friendly locals, natural beauty, and relatively open visa policy.
However, like any destination, petty crimes like pickpocketing can happen in busy areas like bazaars.
However, like any destination, petty crimes like pickpocketing can happen in busy areas like bazaars.
How do I get around within Kyrgyzstan?
- Marshrutkas (shared minibuses) and taxis are common.
- Car rentals with or without drivers are available for mountain exploration.
- Public transportation is limited in remote areas.
For a hassle-free travel in Kyrgyzstan, all our tour packages include an English speaking tour guide, transport, food and accommodation. Please fill the booking form and we will get back to you within 24 hours.
Can I go trekking in Kyrgyzstan without a guide?
Yes, many routes (like Ala-Kul or Altyn Arashan) are well-trodden and can be done independently with a GPS. But in remote areas, guides are recommended for safety and navigation.
We can customise your trekking tour with a professional guide and driver. Please fill the booking form and we will get back to you within 24 hours.
We can customise your trekking tour with a professional guide and driver. Please fill the booking form and we will get back to you within 24 hours.
What language is spoken in Kyrgyzstan?
Kyrgyz (official) and Russian (widely spoken). English is limited, especially outside major cities.
What currency is used in Kyrgyzstan?
The Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS). Cash is king — cards may be accepted in cities, but not in rural areas. ATMs are widely available in urban centers.
What are must-see destinations in Kyrgyzstan?
- Burana Tower – a UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Silk Road.
- Lake Issyk-Kul – Alpine lake with beach resorts and mountain views
- Altyn Arashan – Hot springs and snow-capped mountains
- Ala Archa National Park – Easy access to mountain hiking near Bishkek
You can visit all of the must-see destinations of Kyrgyzstan in our 'Highlights of Kyrgyzstan' tour. Please fill the booking form and we will get back to you within 24 hours.
Do I need a visa to visit Kyrgyzstan?
Many nationalities (including the US, EU countries, UK, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia and more) can enter Kyrgyzstan visa-free for 30 to 90 days. Others may need to apply online for an e-visa. Always check with the official embassy website or a reliable visa checker.

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