Kyrgyzstan Combined Tour

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Kyrgyzstan forested mountainous location and grassy steeps have lately been the point of attraction for many tourists who wish to come to Central Asia. Bishkek, Balykchy, Naryn, Osh are some of the most important cities in this country. Along with its incredible natural beauty, the region boasts of unadulterated nomadic traditions. Our combined tour packages will take you through the places of interest of both countries without you having to worry about the booking two separate packages.

Kyrgyzstan In Brief

The history of the region of Kyrgyzstan is more than 2,000 years old. For a long time it was inhabited by independent tribes and clans. But as per archaeological studies, Scythians who were a Eurasian nomadic tribe were the first to have inhabited the area. In the following centuries, they embarked on a process of migration, conquest, intermarriage, and assimilation. Thus, their population is scattered throughout Central Asia. These tribes were overrun by Mongols as part of the Mongol conquest of Central Asia in 17th Century Uzbek’s Khanate of Kokand in the 19th Century. It has been at the crossroad of a number of ancient civilizations. The iconic Silk Road route passed through the forested mountain region and developed important trading towns and caravanserais. The trade and cultural exchange through this route brought in various religions like Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism which were followed in this region. Because of the isolation of this place, the Silk Road customs and practices are still prevalent in this region, although to a lesser extent. It was annexed to Russia during the Russian conquest of Central Asia.

Geographically, it is isolated from the rest of the region in Central Asia by high mountain terrain. Just like its Central Asian counterparts, it is too a landlocked country bordered by lands from all sides. Tian Shan mountain system runs through the region covering 80% of the country’s total area. Due to the mountains, it is sometimes referred to as the ‘Switzerland of Central Asia.’Because of the rugged mountains, only 8% of the area is used for cultivation which is primarily concentrated in the low lying areas of Fergana Valley. The country does not border with any seas or inland lakes, but from the mountains, there are a number of big and small streams running downhill. Kyrgyzstan also has the second largest mountain lake in the world, Issyk-Kul Lake. The climate is not constant throughout the country. The low lying regions have subtropical climates while, depending upon the elevation, the higher reaches vary from continental to a polar climate.

Here Are Our Kyrgyzstan Combined Tour Packages:

Kyrgyzstan-Kazakhstan Combined Tours

Visit the neighboring countries of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan in this single tour package and explore the best of both worlds.

Kyrgyzstan-Turkmenistan Combined Tour

Enjoy travel to the countries of Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan in this week-long tour.

Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan Combined Tour

This dual country tour will take you through the best sightseeing places of both Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Combined Tour

Visit the countries of Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan in this single tour package. The former borders the latter from the southwest side, and can be reached via road.

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