Kyrgyzstan Tours

Discover Kyrgyzstan: Where the Mountains Shape the Soul

Beneath the snow-capped peaks of the Tien Shan, Kyrgyzstan’s landscapes unfold in vast sweeps of alpine lakes, wildflower meadows, and rugged high passes. Here, nomadic traditions endure; yurts dot the summer pastures, eagle hunters ride across the open steppe, and steaming bowls of hearty beshbarmak welcome you with warmth as boundless as the horizon.

Landlocked and mountainous, Kyrgyzstan is a country where over 90% of the land lies above 1,000 metres. Its heart beats in rhythm with the seasons: summer pastures alive with herders and flocks, autumn valleys glowing with golden poplars, and high-altitude lakes like Issyk-Kul shimmering in winter light. With Crooked Compass, you’ll venture beyond the Silk Road markets of Osh, ride through alpine valleys on horseback, share tea and stories in remote yurt camps, and trek into the shadows of peaks that touch the clouds. This is travel shaped by altitude, tradition, and an enduring spirit of hospitality.

Quick Facts: Kyrgyzstan Tours

Capital: Bishkek (1 million)
Population: 6.7 million
Currency: Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS)
Languages: Kyrgyz, Russian
Time Zone: GMT +6:00
Best Season: June–September for trekking and alpine access; March–May and September–October for milder, dry conditions
Visas: Many nationalities visa-free for up to 60 days; check before travel
Power: Type C & F (220V, 50Hz)

Our Tours in Kyrgyzstan

Uzbekistan to Kyrgyzstan Rediscovered

from AUD$ 15,395
  • Wander through ancient Silk Road cities with a focus on their rich history, including Persian, Timurid, and Soviet influences.
  • Hikes in remote valleys and gorges
  • Experience a traditional stay in a yurt and horse riding
  • Trek or drive to this high-altitude lake
  • Embrace traditional cooking and handicraft experiences with locals
  • Witness eagle hunting
  • Mingle with nomads and shepherds
  • Explore ancient Islamic sites, and local bazaars, and enjoy a ceramics master class.

Ancient architecture, Silk Road fables, stories of merchants, and traders, and life on the road entwined with remote mountain lakes, valleys of wildflowers, hikes through remote cobbled villages dotted with shepherds and their flocks – a journey through Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan is the perfect introduction to Central Asia.

Dusted in eye-popping cobalt, cyans, and sapphires, Uzbekistan has an incredible tangle of history to unravel and hidden sites to uncover. From its former Persian rule and key location along the famed Silk Road, to which it owes much of its grand architecture and culture, to a short period under Soviet rule, this jumble of traditions is a treasure trove waiting to be cracked open. We veer you through Uzbekistan’s great sites, mingle with their nomads, and cross into Kyrgyzstan – a land defined by its natural beauty. Soak in joyously unspoilt mountainscapes, stark craggy ridges, and rolling jailoos (summer pastures) which are brought to life by semi-nomadic, yurt-dwelling shepherds.

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Why Choose Crooked Compass for Kyrgyzstan?

Small Groups, Big Moments

Maximum 12 travellers ensures intimate cultural experiences

Local Partnerships

Guides, herders, and artisans as your cultural ambassadors

Authentic Access

Warm welcomes into yurts, homes, and Silk Road communities

Ethical Travel

Every journey supports local livelihoods and cultural preservation

Full Support

24/7 assistance for smooth travel in remote lands

Essential Kyrgyzstan Travel Guide

Before You Go

Visa Requirements: Most travellers can obtain a visa on arrival or apply online in advance. Please contact your local embassy or visa specialist. Passport must be valid for 6+ months.

Health Considerations: No mandatory vaccinations, but it’s recommended to consult a travel health clinic 6–8 weeks before departure. Bring personal medications as pharmacies may be limited in rural areas.

  • Yurt stays are rustic; expect no heating, shared bathrooms, and limited electricity.
  • Roads can be bumpy and slow; patience is essential.
  • Hot water and power may be limited outside major cities.
  • English is rare outside Bishkek; your guide will assist with translation.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Accept tea or food when offered as a sign of respect
  • Dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered in rural/religious areas)
  • Learn a few Kyrgyz or Russian phrases
  • Ask permission before photographing people
  • Bring a small gift when visiting a home
  • Respect traditions such as eagle hunting and kok-boru

Getting Around Kyrgyzstan

Expect a mix of transport options:

  • Private vehicles with drivers for comfort
  • Shared taxis and marshrutkas between towns
  • Winding mountain passes with scenic views
  • Limited public transport in remote areas

Accommodation

Expect a mix of city hotels, boutique guesthouses, and yurt camps. Facilities vary from private bathrooms and heating in cities to shared, basic amenities in rural stays.

Safety

Kyrgyzstan is generally safe, though petty theft can occur in busy markets. Take normal travel precautions, avoid carrying large amounts of cash, and respect local customs.

Packing Essentials

  • Lightweight, breathable clothing for warm days
  • Warm layers for cool mountain nights
  • Comfortable walking/hiking shoes
  • Sun hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
  • Light rain jacket
  • Modest attire for rural and religious sites

Climate & Timing

  • Summer (June – August): Warm in valleys, cooler in the mountains; ideal for trekking and festivals.
  • Spring/Autumn (April – May & September – October): Mild temperatures, fewer crowds, beautiful landscapes.
  • Winter (November – March): Cold, especially in highlands; limited access to remote areas. Suited for winter sports and cultural immersion.

Remember: Weather can change quickly in the mountains; pack accordingly.

Start Your Kyrgyz Adventure

Kyrgyzstan offers more than just breathtaking landscapes. From alpine lakes ringed by snow peaks to quiet evenings sharing tea in a yurt, every day brings a new connection, a new story, and a deeper appreciation for nomadic life.

Ready to experience the Silk Road’s living heritage and the generosity of the Kyrgyz people for yourself?

📞 Australia: 1300 855 790 📞 International: +61 (0) 2 8089 1370

✉️ info@crooked-compass.com

Remember: In Kyrgyzstan, the most memorable experiences often happen when you least expect them and that’s exactly the magic of travelling here.

All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change based on seasonal availability and cultural events.