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As you descend toward Bishkek’s Manas airport, you’ll witness the majestic, snow-capped peaks of the Tien Shan mountains stretching toward the southern horizon. These mountains, adorned with alpine lakes and expansive glaciers, form the backdrop for the rich nomadic culture that flourished here. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, these age-old cultural traditions have revived significantly.
Kyrgyzstan is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Travelers can expect vast expanses of untouched nature with opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding at Issyk-Köl, wildlife safaris in pursuit of majestic snow leopards, and serene birdwatching during migration seasons. Additionally, adventurers can stroll through remnants of ancient Silk Road cities and explore reconstructed caravansaries along merchant trails that have been in use for over 1200 years.
Although Kyrgyzstan is currently a somewhat niche travel destination, it’s a place where first-time visitors often find themselves planning a return trip before departing.