Embark on a private 4x4 guided tour in Kyrgyzstan and experience breathtaking vistas, cultural immersion, and a break from civilization. Book now for an unforgettable adventure!
Embark on a private 4x4 guided tour in Kyrgyzstan and experience breathtaking vistas, cultural immersion, and a break from civilization. Book now for an unforgettable adventure!
Meet at the airport or hotel, and let’s embark on our journey! On the first day, we’ll travel through the Chuy Valley from east to west.
Burana Tower - The Burana Tower is a significant historical and architectural monument from the late 10th and early 11th centuries. Situated 15 kilometers from Tokmok, it was once part of the town and citadel of…
Meet at the airport or hotel, and let’s embark on our journey! On the first day, we’ll travel through the Chuy Valley from east to west.
Burana Tower - The Burana Tower is a significant historical and architectural monument from the late 10th and early 11th centuries. Situated 15 kilometers from Tokmok, it was once part of the town and citadel of Balasagun. This archaeological site included a citadel, mausoleums, a mosque, a church, and a bathhouse, with numerous archaeological treasures discovered there. The tower, constructed from red bricks, stands 25 meters tall, with a base diameter of 9 meters and a top diameter of 6 meters. Inside, a narrow staircase leads to the top. Inscriptions and chronicles by Mukhammed Khaidar suggest the tower was built for Balasagun Legislator Imam Muhammad. The Kalyan Minaret in Bukhara, the western capital of the Karakhanids, was constructed in 1127 and reaches 46.7 meters. It is believed that Usto Bako, the same architect, designed both the Burana and Kalyan Minarets. Visitors can climb this tower!
Chon-Kemin National Park - From Burana Tower, we proceed to the Chon-Kemin Valley. Renowned as one of Kyrgyzstan’s most picturesque areas, the Chon-Kemin Valley is a favorite among extreme sports enthusiasts. Its namesake river flows through the Kungei-Ala-Too and Iliysky Ala-Too mountain ranges, extending over 70 miles and featuring seven lakes in its basin. The Chon-Kemin National Park, a protected area rich in diverse flora and fauna, is located here. The valley’s sides are lined with conifer forests, home to various herbs, berries, and mushrooms.
Today’s journey: Chon-Kemin to Kochkor to Son-Kul Lake.
Kochkor - In Kochkor, we’ll visit a small local museum. The village families have contributed their old belongings to the museum, allowing tourists to see how Kyrgyz people lived and what they used. At the same location, felt products are made, and visitors can even try making felt themselves (for an additional fee).
Song-Kul - At the end of the day, we arrive at Lake Son-Kul. This high-altitude lake is part of the Naryn River basin. It is located in the central part of the Song-Kul Valley, surrounded by the Songköl Too ridge to the north and the Borbor Alabas and Moldo Too mountains to the south. The Song-Kul basin is characterized by limited surface stream flows and significant subsurface flow. Four perennial rivers—Kumbel, Aktash, Tashdöbö, and Karakeche—flow into the lake. In the southeast, the structural high is cut through by the Kajyrty River (also called Song-Kul in its upper course), which flows into the Naryn. Here, we will sleep in a Kyrgyz National Portable House, called a Yurt, just as Kyrgyz people have for ages. Experience the nomadic lifestyle and enjoy the view of thousands of stars in the night sky.
After breakfast, enjoy the views, take photos, and perhaps organize a horse ride or participate in National Horse games.
Tash Rabat - After many kilometers through the stunning mountains, with numerous photo stops after two high mountain passes (Moldo Ashuu and Mels Ashuu), we arrive at Tash-Rabat, a 10th-11th century caravanserai. Tash-Rabat was a crucial point for crossing the Tien Shan, providing shelter for merchants and protection against robbers. Trade caravans passed through Tash-Rabat en route to the cities of the Fergana Valley. There are several legends about this area. Here, we will also sleep in a Yurt Camp.
Tash-Rabat to Naryn town.
Tash Rabat - After breakfast, we can visit the caravanserai. Entry is 100 som. Before lunch, enjoy a horse ride or a walk around the beautiful area. After lunch in the Yurt Camp, we head to Naryn town. It’s a pleasure to enjoy civilization after two days in the wilderness. Dinner will be at a local restaurant.
Naryn - Small Naryn - Kochkor
Kochkor - At the end of the day, we arrive in Kochkor. Dinner can be ordered at the guest house or enjoyed at a restaurant.
Kemin - Orto Tokoi - Konorchek - Bishkek
Konorchek Canyons - For those interested in a two-hour trek, visiting Konorchek Canyon is a must. This stunning tourist destination in the eastern part of the Kyrgyz Range resembles a miniature Grand Canyon in the Tian-Shan Mountains. Thousands of years of soil erosion have created this incredible landscape, famous for the remains of the ancient volcano Seghizhan-Shokny.
Bishkek - Our final destination. In the evening, we arrive at the hotel, marking the end of our services.

- Cooking equipment
- Dishes
- Chairs
- Table
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Cooking equipment
- Dishes
- Chairs
- Table
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Accommodations, meals, approximately $ 60 per day per person museums, other personal expenses
- Tash Rabat Entry Fee - 250 SOM
- Accommodations, meals, approximately $ 60 per day per person museums, other personal expenses
- Tash Rabat Entry Fee - 250 SOM
Let’s embark on a journey to explore Kyrgyzstan. My robust SUV will take us to the most picturesque corners of the Kyrgyz Republic, with a trustworthy and experienced guide and driver at your disposal.
Marvel at the stunning vistas of mountains and lakes, breathe in the pristine air, and find respite from the hustle and bustle of civilization. Be…
Let’s embark on a journey to explore Kyrgyzstan. My robust SUV will take us to the most picturesque corners of the Kyrgyz Republic, with a trustworthy and experienced guide and driver at your disposal.
Marvel at the stunning vistas of mountains and lakes, breathe in the pristine air, and find respite from the hustle and bustle of civilization. Be prepared for a true digital detox - no internet, no mobile network, and no electricity in the yurt camps where we’ll lodge! You’ll find my homeland irresistible! This unforgettable tour will remain etched in your memory forever. Eagerly awaiting your arrival!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.