Kyrgyzstan in Winter: Skiing, Frozen Lakes & Why It’s Worth It
Kyrgyzstan in winter: $25 lift passes at Karakol, freeride in Jyrgalan, eagle festivals and an unfrozen Issyk-Kul. What works, what's closed, real…
Read the guide →Ready-made Kyrgyzstan itineraries built around real transport times, not wishful thinking — from a focused one-week loop to the full two-week grand tour, plus city plans for Bishkek and a winter route for skiers. Each itinerary lists where to sleep every night, what each leg costs in som, and honest notes on what to cut when time runs short.
Kyrgyzstan in winter: $25 lift passes at Karakol, freeride in Jyrgalan, eagle festivals and an unfrozen Issyk-Kul. What works, what's closed, real…
Read the guide →A day-by-day Bishkek plan: the Soviet core and Osh Bazaar, an Ala-Archa mountain day, then Burana Tower or a turquoise-lake hike —…
Read the guide →Plan 2 weeks in Kyrgyzstan with this 14-day itinerary: Bishkek, Song-Kul, Tash-Rabat, Skazka Canyon, Karakol and the Ala-Kul trek, plus real 2026…
Read the guide →One week in Kyrgyzstan, planned day by day: Bishkek, Karakol, Altyn Arashan, Skazka Canyon and a yurt stay — with 2026 costs…
Read the guide →The perfect 10-day Kyrgyzstan itinerary for 2026: Bishkek, Song-Kul yurt stay, Ala-Kul trek and Issyk-Kul, with real costs from $350 per person.
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