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Untouched Kyrgyzstan, the land of virgin nature and nomad culture. Come across unbelievable landscapes and learn about the traditions and lifestyle of nomads.
Motorized adventures and unimaginable impressions await for you!
Untouched Kyrgyzstan, the land of virgin nature and nomad culture. Come across unbelievable landscapes and learn about the traditions and lifestyle of nomads.
Motorized adventures and unimaginable impressions await for you!
06:00 Arrival, meeting at the airport
07:00 Breakfast
09:00 Accommodation at the hotel
10:00 Briefing
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Rest time
After meeting at Manas Airport, we head towards Bishkek. The city is situated at the height of 800 m above the sea. Upon arriving, we accommodate at the hotel. Get some rest after a long flight, and taste national and European cuisine. Afterwards we have a group meeting and your tour guide will go over how the tour is organized and what to expect. For lunch and dinner, we have the most delicious national dishes.
Accommodation: Hotel 3* (My Hotel / Rixon or similar)
09:30 Breakfast
10:30 Motorcycle pick up and Departure
13:30 Picnic
14:00 Departure
17:00 Arrival in Suusamyr valley
After breakfast, we are on the way towards Suusamyr valley – a picturesque mountain valley located right in the heart of the Tien-Shan Mountains. Our road to Suusamyr runs through the Too Ashuu Pass. This stretch is considered to be the most beautiful in Kyrgyzstan. From its height, you can see the amazing panoramic view of Suusamyr valley. We make a short stop to take the pictures. Afterward, we have a picnic and enjoy drinking tea and coffee. We finish the day by arriving in Suusamyr valley and accommodating at the tourist complex where we stay overnight.
Total distance per day: 185 km
Ride difficulty: 1-2
Terrain: 85% off-road, 15% paved
Max height: 2 000 m
Accommodation: Guesthouse (SUUS Lodge or similar)
08.30 Breakfast
09:30 Departure
12:00 Picnic
13:00 Departure
16:30 Arrival at Son Kul Lake, a trip around the lake
18:00 Accommodation at yurt camp
After breakfast, get ready for a long ride to one of the most beautiful locations in the northwest, Song Kul Lake. It’s situated at 3000 m above sea level. Son Kul can be rightly called the wonder of Tien Shan. The magnificent lake is surrounded by mountains and pastures. Here it’s possible to see snow-white yurts, herds of yaks, horses, and sheep and meet friendly shepherds.
Note: yurt capacity 6 people. But during the low season, you can be accommodated 2 pax per yurt according to availability.
Total distance per day: 220 km
Ride difficulty: 1-2
Terrain: 50% off-road, 50% paved
Max height: 3 500 m
Accommodation: Yurt camp
08:30 Breakfast
09:30 Departure
13:00 Picnic
14:00 Departure
17:00 Arrival in Jer Kechky
We say goodbye to Son Kul and head to see and take pictures of petroglyphs-ancient rock engravings. Being on the top of mountain ridge we admire the fabulous views over the lake. We continue riding to Naryn. This particular stretch seems to be made in motorcycle heaven. The road runs along with amazing landscapes, through passes, hills and sand canyons. On the way it’s possible to meet nomads and learn some facts about their mode of life. Picnic. Late in the evening, we arrive at a mountain place near Jer Kechky village where we stay overnight.
Total distance per day: 320 km
Ride difficulty: 1-2
Terrain: 85% off-road, 15% paved
Max height: 3 300 m
Accommodation: Tents / Guesthouse
08:30 Breakfast
09:30 Departure
12:00 Picnic
13:00 Departure
16:00 Arrival at Tamga
Today we ride along the Naryn River – the longest river in Kyrgyzstan (its length is 535 km) and continue riding till we see its junction with another river – Kichi Naryn. It’s time to stop and enjoy the breathtaking sceneries. In the afternoon we’ll take a thrilling ride across the Tosor Pass (4020 m). From its height, you’ll see a panoramic view of Issyk Kul Lake, a unique and famous lake considered to be a pearl of Central Asia. Picnic. In the evening we arrive in Tamga where we stay in a cozy guesthouse.
Total distance per day: 220 km
Ride difficulty: 1-2
Terrain: 85% off-road, 15% paved
Max height: 4020 m
Accommodation: Guesthouse (U Paval Guesthouse or similar)
08:30 Breakfast
09:30 Departure
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Departure
16:00 Arrival in Bishkek
17:00 Motorcycle drop-off
17:30 Check-in
19:00 Farewell dinner
Our last day of riding takes us back to the capital. As we travel towards there we pass the Orto Tokoy water basin which is located in the rocky mountains. Upon arriving in Bishkek we return the bikes and accommodate at the hotel to freshen up before our complimentary farewell dinner.
Total distance per day: 350 km
Ride difficulty: 1
Terrain: 15% off-road, 85% paved
Max height: 1750 m
Accommodation: Hotel 3* (My Hotel / Rixon or similar)
Today is the day to pack your bags, filled with the experiences and memories of a great tour and head home. Have a safe journey home and we hope to see you back for another motorcycling ride next year.
The climate in Kyrgyzstan is sharply continental, and throughout the day the temperature in the mountains can range from + 30 up to 0 degrees, that’s why we recommend the tourists taking warm shoes, warm clothing, sunscreen and sunglasses with them.
We recommend the tourists having with them:
• Respect foreign culture and people
• Off-road riding experience
The easiest time to travel in Kyrgyzstan is between May and October. In winter, spring and fall mountain road conditions make getting around difficult. The best time to trek or travel by horse is between June and September, with July and August being the busiest months. During summer the south, including Bishkek can be uncomfortably warm. These areas might be better visited in the spring or autumn months.
Rainfall is fairly low but there is heavy snowfall in winter and even in summer the mountain areas may experience sudden storms. If you are planning on trekking be prepared for inclement weather, and cold temperatures in any season. Check out this helpful list of what to pack.
Your pack list will depend on your planned itinerary, activities, and length of stay. Here are some things people often find helpful: