Group Escorted Tours of Kyrgyzstan 2019-2020
Kyrgyzstan Adventure Tours
Kyrgyzstan is one of the few points on the map, which has countless unspoiled, pristine places thus attracting researchers and lovers of eco-tourism from all over the world. More than three-quarters of the country is mountainous, thereby Kyrgyzstan is cult place for fans of mountaineering and dynamic tourism. The highest point of the country is "Pobeda" peak, with the altitude of 7439 m above sea level, magnetizes thousands of mountaineers who seek happiness in its conquest.
Rafting fans cannot stay indifferent to Kyrgyzstan either. Picturesque mountain gorges of Tien Shan, pristine wild nature of Ala-Archa nature reserve, rapid Naryn and Karadarya rivers with varying degrees of difficulty, for both beginners and professionals - all this makes come back here over and over again for fresh impressions and new portion of adrenaline. It is to mention, the alpine Issyk-Kul Lake, the Pearl of the Tien Shan, will impress tourists with its breathtaking scenery and velvet sand beaches.
Kyrgyzstan adventure tours will gift an unforgettable experience and vivid emotions for anyone who loves active holiday.
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Located at the heart of Central Asia, Kyrgyzstan is known for incredible natural beauty and proud nomadic traditions. Also known as the ‘melting pot’, Kyrgyzstan is a home for over 5 million people of 80 different nationalities. With a total area of 198, 5 thousand sq. km (76, 640 sq.mi) it is about the size of Nebraska, and borders with Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China. Kyrgyzstan has been under the Soviet rule from 1924 to 1991, when it gained independence and became a democratic republic with a parliamentary governmen
The country is almost completely mountainous, being found at the juncture of two great Central Asian mountain systems – Tian Shan and the Pamirs. More than half of Kyrgyzstan lies at an elevation higher than 2, 500m (8, 200ft). Only about 1/8 of the country’s territory lies lower than 1, 500m (4, 900ft), while glaciers and permanent snowfields cover more than 3% of total land area. Kyrgyzstan’s highest point, the Victory Peak, named after Soviet victory in World War II, is 7, 439m (24, 406ft) high.
Based on years of experience, our best Kyrgyzstan tours combine all of the elements of Kyrgyzstan’s culture and landscape to introduce you to the entirety of this country. Travel with the best guides, stay at the best hotels, and eat at the best restaurants, all supported by Advantour’s consultants, who are based in Central Asia. Book a small group tour to Kyrgyzstan to save on money and planning, or schedule a private tour to fit your interests and schedule.
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