ACTIVE KYRGYZSTAN – 6 DAYS

Tour category: combined
Time of year: May to October

Explore Kyrgyzstan on a 6-day active adventure. Ride horseback for three days to Song-Kol Lake in true nomadic style, discover the scenic south shore of Ysyk-Kol Lake, and embark on a two-day trek to the beautiful Altyn-Arashan valley.

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Itinerary

• Your journey through Kyrgyzstan begins with a drive to Kyzart Village near Song-Kol Lake. Upon arrival, enjoy a homemade lunch at a local homestay before receiving basic riding instructions from your guide.

• In the afternoon, start a gentle horseback ride along the beautiful Chaar-Archa River, passing through wide valleys and peaceful mountain landscapes on your way to Kilemche. The path is smooth, making it a great opportunity to gain confidence and build a good connection with your horse.

• By early evening, you arrive at a yurt camp run by a local herder family. After settling in, take time to walk in the surrounding hills, enjoy the fresh mountain air, and observe the daily life of Kyrgyz nomads. Overnight in a traditional yurt.

Transfer: 

Total: 280 km – 4 h.

Asphalt: 280 km

Dirt road: 0 km

Horse riding: 21 km – 4-5h.

Meals: 

lunch at guesthouse, 

dinner at yurt

Overnight: yurt (2700m)

WC: Sharing WC 

Internet: No

Shower: No

NOTES & RECOMMENDATIONS

– No prior horse-riding experience is required.
 
– You will leave your large bag at the guesthouse in Kyzart and take only a small backpack with essential items and clothing for the next three days. You will get your large bag back upon returning.

• Today’s horse ride will be more demanding. After breakfast, you’ll begin your ascent toward the Jalgyz-Karagai Pass. (3300m). The climb is challenging at times, but the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains make the effort worthwhile. As you reach the top, you’ll be rewarded with your first sweeping view of the magnificent Song-Kol Lake shimmering below.

• After a rest break on the pass, you’ll descend toward the lake and arrive at a yurt camp for a well-deserved lunch. In the afternoon, you’ll continue riding west along the lakeshore, passing traditional nomadic yurts, grazing animals, and wide-open pastures that define the highland landscape.

• Your destination for the night is the Tuz-Ashuu pasture, beautifully situated by the lake. Once you arrive, you’ll release your horses for the night, settle into the yurt, and enjoy a dinner surrounded by the peaceful atmosphere of Song-Kol.

Transfer: 

Total: 0

Horse riding: 23 km – 5-6 h.

Meals: 

Breakfast at yurt,

lunch at yurt, 

dinner at yurt

Overnight: yurt (3100m)

WC: Sharing WC

Internet: Mobile phone

Shower: On request

NOTES & RECOMMENDATIONS

– Although daytime temperatures can be warm at Song-Kol Lake, evening can get chilly, so be sure to bring warm clothing.

• Today you’ll return to Kyzart Village via the scenic Tuz-Ashuu Pass. After saying farewell to the nomadic family, you’ll set off on horseback, riding up to the pass at 3,300 m. From the top, enjoy your final sweeping views of the stunning Song-Kol Lake before descending toward Kyzart Village.

• Upon arrival, you’ll have lunch and a chance to rest and refresh after the morning ride. In the afternoon, your journey continues to Ysyk-Kol Lake, traveling along its southern shore with breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains.

• In the evening, you’ll arrive at your guesthouse in Bokonbaev Village, where you can enjoy dinner and relax after your memorable horse-riding adventure.

Transfer: 

Total: 200 km – 3-4 h.

Asphalt: 200 km                   

Dirt road: 0 km

Horse riding: 20 km – 4-5 h.

Meals: 

Breakfast at yurt,      

lunch at guesthouse,

dinner at guesthouse

Overnight: guesthouse 

WC: Shared / Private     

Internet: Wi-Fi for payment

Shower: Available      

NOTES & RECOMMENDATIONS

– Bokonbaev is located a bit farther from the lake shore. If you prefer to stay closer to the lake, please confirm with your tour manager – yurt accommodation options are available by the lake.

• Start your day with a fascinating eagle hunting demonstration by a local Kyrgyz eagle hunter, experiencing this unique tradition firsthand. Afterward, drive to the stunning Fairy-Tale Canyons to explore their dramatic rock formations and colorful landscapes.

• Next, stop in Tamga Village for lunch at the home of the famous Soviet-era mountaineer Lyubov Danichkina. After lunch, continue to the impressive Barskoon Waterfalls before heading to the picturesque Jety-Oguz Valley, known for its striking red rock formations.

• In the evening, arrive in Karakol. If time allows, take a short city tour to explore its charming streets and local sights before enjoying dinner at restaurant.

Transfer: 

Total: 150 km – 3-4 h.

Asphalt: 120 km                   

Dirt road: 30 km

Meals: 

Breakfast at guesthouse,

lunch at guesthouse,

dinner at restaurant

Overnight: Hotel

WC: Private

Internet: Wi-Fi

Shower: Available
     

NOTES & RECOMMENDATIONS

– The eagle hunting experience is a demonstration with explanations and staged hunting on animal skins. Real hunting on horseback is only available in winter.

– The eagle hunting demonstration is optional – if you prefer, you can skip it.

• Today, you’ll begin your adventure with a drive to Ak-Suu Village near Karakol. From there, you’ll set off on your trek to Altyn-Arashan Gorge, carrying your backpack. The trail follows a sparkling river and winds through lush alpine forests, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

• Along the way, you’ll stop for a relaxing picnic by the river, enjoying the peaceful sounds of nature and fresh mountain air, before continuing along a gentle uphill path toward the gorge.

• By early evening, you’ll arrive at Altyn-Arashan Gorge and check in to a guesthouse. After a full day of trekking, you can soak in the natural hot springs, letting the warm waters ease your muscles. The day concludes with a dinner and the chance to relax under the stars in this tranquil mountain setting.

Transfer:

Total: 30 km – 30 min.  

Asphalt: 30 km                      

Dirt road: 0 km

Trekking: 12 km – 5 h

Meals:  

Breakfast at hotel,            

lunch-picnic,                 

dinner at guesthouse

Overnight: guesthouse

WC: Shared               

Internet: Wi-Fi            

Shower:  Hot springs

 

NOTES & RECOMMENDATIONS

– You’ll leave your large bag or suitcase at your hotel in Karakol or in the car, and take only a backpack with essentials for the 2-day trek.

– Trek to Altyn-Arashan is easy to medium level, and you can choose either horseback riding or a ride in the famous Soviet 4×4 UAZ for an additional fee.

• After breakfast, you’ll begin your trek back to Ak-Suu Village, retracing the same beautiful trail along the river and through the alpine forests. This is a chance to enjoy the scenery once more, take in the fresh mountain air, and reflect on the incredible landscapes you’ve experienced.

• Upon reaching Ak-Suu Village, you’ll drive to Karakol for a lunch in the town, giving you a final taste of local cuisine. Afterward, continue the journey along the northern shore of Ysyk-Kol Lake, taking in the sparkling waters and mountain vistas that line this famous “Pearl of Central Asia.”

• Arriving in Bishkek in the evening, this marks the conclusion of your Kyrgyzstan adventure, filled with horseback riding, trekking, alpine lakes, and the warmth of nomadic hospitality.

Transfer: 

Total: 420 km – 6-7 h.

Asphalt: 410 km                   

Dirt road: 10 km

Meals: 

Breakfast at hotel,

lunch at restaurant

NOTES & RECOMMENDATIONS

– The drive back to Bishkek is long but on asphalt roads, so please make sure to depart from Altyn-Arashan early.

– You’ll arrive back in Bishkek at around 8–9 PM.

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Additional information

Month

May, June, July, August, September, October

Start from

Bishkek

Duration

6 days

Tour speed

Moderately paced

Accommodations

1 night at hotel, 2 nights at guesthouse, 2 nights at yurt

Activities

horse riding – 3 days, trekking – 2 days

Total drive

1030 km

What to pack?

Clothing:

  • Warm layers (fleece or down jacket) for chilly mornings and evenings
  • Lightweight clothes for daytime (t-shirts, long-sleeve shirts)
  • Waterproof and windproof jacket
  • Hat or cap for sun protection
  • Gloves and warm socks
  • Scarf or buff for wind

Horseback Riding & trekking

  • Long pants for riding
  • Comfortable trekking pants and shorts
  • Riding gloves (optional)
  • Comfortable trekking shoes or boots
  • Lightweight, breathable clothing
  • Trekking poles (optional)
  • Small daypack for essentials

Other Essentials:

  • Sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Personal toiletries and towel
  • Basic first aid kit and any personal medications
  • Camera or smartphone for photos
  • Power bank and charging cables
  • Passport, ID, and copies of travel documents

Optional:

  • Binoculars for wildlife spotting
  • Light snacks for trekking
  • Notebook or travel journal

Before you go

Tour Overview:

  • This tour is ideal for active travelers who prefer outdoor activities over long drives. The road-trip portion is easy, with most travel on paved roads, making the journey comfortable and accessible.
  • We offer tour options ranging from 3 to 12 days, with similar itineraries and activities. Please check out our Active Tours for more details.

Horse Riding & Trekking:

  • No prior horse-riding experience is required, but you should be prepared to handle three days of riding in the mountains.
  • During horse riding to Song-Kol Lake,you will stay in a nomadic family’s yurt, which may be shared with other travelers. For a private yurt, please confirm with your tour manager in advance.
  • You can reduce the three-day horse-riding section to two days to allow for more road-trip experiences. Recommended stops include Chong-Kemin National Park and a half-day city tour in Bishkek.
  • The 2-day trek to Altyn-Arashan is easy to medium level, and you can choose either horseback riding or a ride in the famous Soviet 4×4 UAZ for an additional fee.

Meals:

  • Meals provided are traditional Central Asian cuisine.
  • Vegetarian options are available – please inform your tour manager of any dietary restrictions or allergies.

Money & Payments:

  • Credit cards are widely accepted in towns, but it’s recommended to carry some local currency (Kyrgyz Som) for small purchases.
  • Around 10 USD per day is usually sufficient for personal expenses.
  • Avoid exchanging USD at the airport; better rates are available at banks or official exchange offices in Bishkek. Your guide can assist with currency exchange.

Communication & Internet:

  • Internet is generally available in cities and towns, but coverage may be limited or slower in remote mountain areas.
  • Consider purchasing a local SIM card for better coverage. Recommended operator: MEGA.

Electricity:

  • Kyrgyzstan uses 220V electricity with Type C and Type F plugs (European-style round plugs). Bring the necessary adapters for your devices.

Languages:

  • Official languages: Kyrgyz and Russian.
  • Basic English is spoken in urban areas, but learning a few phrases in Russian or Kyrgyz can be helpful in rural regions. Don’t worry – you’ll always have your guide-translator by your side.

Health & Safety:

  • Travel insurance covering medical emergencies and adventure activities is strongly recommended.
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