Kok-Kiya Visit
Duration_5 days
Route_Ak-Sai Valley, Kok-Kiya Valley, Kel-Suu Lake
Accomodation_mixed
Type_horseback, trekking
Recommended_May to September
Min. Number of People_2
The itineraries can be adjusted individually to fit your schedule and provide you with the best experience. Furthermore, we are happy to create tailor-made tours according to your wishes.
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Bishkek to Naryn
Your journey commences with a transfer from Bishkek city to the historic city of Naryn. Along the way South you’ll see the diverse landscapes Kyrgyzstan has to offer from immense mountain ranges to deserts and canyons. Upon arrival to Naryn, you’ll have lunch in a local restaurant and have a chance to look around the city. You may also choose to relax for the rest of the day and prepare for tomorrow’s ride at your guesthouse.
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Kok-Kiya Valley
We’ll leave Ak-Sai Valley in the morning and head toward Kok Kiya with our horses. Kok Kiya Valley is inhabited by yak herders. These animals are well-adapted to high-altitude conditions and are commonly known as "grunting oxen" due to their unique vocalizations. Yaks are closely related to cattle but possess physical attributes that make them suitable for livestock in mountainous environments, such as thicker fur, a larger lung capacity, a stronger heart, and efficient oxygen utilization. The open vistas along the way provide a panoramic view of the surrounding colossal mountains, some in the distance reaching up to 5000 m. At the end of a long and tiring day, we will enjoy a hearty dinner at the yurt camp.
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Bogoshty Pass
After breakfast, we begin our journey with a transfer to Birinchi May village to meet our horses. You will receive essential riding instructions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience in the following days. Today, our path leads us towards the majestic Bogoshty Pass, ascending through a lush valley. As we make our way, we traverse the untamed rivers, nourished by the local glaciers. By the afternoon, we reach our destination and set up our tents, providing a comfortable resting place for the night.
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Heading Home
This day allows us to savour every moment without haste. You’ll have a chance to immerse yourself in the morning routines of the nomads, observing their tasks of milking animals, baking bread and other such activities around the camp. Following a delightful breakfast, we mount our horses and embark on a scenic journey to Kel Suu Lake, tracing the path alongside a tranquil stream. Encircled by towering cliffs, reaching hundreds of meters in height, Kel Suu Lake stretches through a mountain gorge a few kilometres from the heart of Kok-Kiya. The lake remains relatively undiscovered, even during the peak tourist season in mid-August only a handful of tourists approach this region. It is a truly remarkable destination. Later, we return to the yurt camp, where we share a satisfying lunch and bid farewell to our hosts. Our horses will be taken back to Birinchi May and a 4x4 transports us back to Naryn. Normally, you would be transported all the way back to Bishkek, but you can chose to spend one more night in Naryn.
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Ak-Sai Valley
This day we reach the Ak-Sai Valley. Situated at an altitude of 3000 meters above sea level, Ak-Sai rests within the border zone between the At-Bashi ridge and the Torugart pass. The majority of this terrain is covered by low grass, which unique vegetation provides a suitable habitat for the mountain-dwelling Marco Polo sheep and the Siberian ibex. The valley also holds archaeological significance, with an ancient Neolithic settlement capturing the attention of researchers and history enthusiasts alike. A last interesting fact is that this region holds the distinction of recording the lowest temperature ever in the country, reaching an astonishing -56.3°C.
Overnights?
Accommodation during the tour will vary between guesthouses, yurt camps, and tents. The detailed description for each day will specify the type of accommodation. If you prefer, you can bring your own tents and sleeping bags, but we are also able to provide them for you. We can also provide inflatable mats for an extra price. Please let us know in advance if you have any special accommodation needs.
Water?
While trekking, the importance of water cannot be overstated. We provide boiled water or tea/coffee during breakfast, lunch, and dinner, but please note that the availability of boiled water is limited and may not be sufficient for refilling your bottles for the next day. Fortunately, we’ll find running streams in the mountains. They have a low risk of carrying pathogens and contain fewer particulate materials compared to stagnant water. Natural springs are the best option for refilling water as they act as natural filters. Locals and tourists drink water directly from the source without issues, but if you are uncertain, bring water purification tablets from your home country as they have limited availability in Kyrgyzstan.
Book and pay?
Contact us and let us know your preferred dates using the form below. We offer flexible scheduling options and can customize the itineraries to suit your needs and preferences. Additionally, we are delighted to create personalized tours based on your specific requests. Please note that certain tours require a minimum number of participants to proceed (check the description). Once all the details and arrangements have been finalized, we will provide you with an invoice. You can conveniently make the payment through a bank transfer in USD.
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