Kyrgyzstan Tour Package

Where the city meets the mountains
Starting from AED 3999.00 AED 2899.00

Overview

Enjoy a relaxing 3-night getaway with our carefully crafted Kyrgyzstan Tour Package, perfect for escaping the daily rush. Begin your journey in Bishkek, the vibrant capital of Kyrgyzstan, known for its rich history and welcoming culture. Explore the city’s impressive architecture, from Soviet-era monuments to modern landmarks. Visit bustling local markets and experience traditional Kyrgyz cuisine for a true cultural immersion. Take a stroll through scenic parks and discover the natural beauty surrounding the city. Our Kyrgyzstan Tour Package includes comfortable hotel stays, guided city tours, and seamless transfers. With well-planned sightseeing, this short break balances relaxation and exploration perfectly. Book your Kyrgyzstan Tour Package now and create unforgettable memories in this enchanting destination.

You’ll stroll through the city’s lively squares, peaceful parks, and cultural landmarks. Optional excursions let you discover places like the Chunkurchak Gorge, with its mountain views and ski base, or the remote Son-Kul Lake, where you can experience a traditional yurt camp and nomadic lifestyle. Along the way, enjoy authentic Kyrgyz cuisine, bustling bazaars, and warm hospitality. With expert guides, comfortable stays, and all arrangements taken care of, this trip gives you a blend of relaxation, exploration, and unique cultural experiences.

Tradional nomadic dwellings
Monuments to MANAS the Great, Bishkek Kyrgyzstan.

Itinerary & Road Map

Day 1 – Arrival in Bishkek & City Tour

Arrive at Manas International Airport, where our representative will welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. Standard check-in is from 14:00 hrs.

In the afternoon, set out on a guided city tour covering the highlights of Bishkek:

  • Ala-Too Square, the city’s central plaza.
  • Panfilov Park and Oak Park, both popular with locals.
  • The Lenin Statue and Monument of Kurmanjan Datka, dedicated to the legendary “Queen of the South.”
  • Victory Square, a monument honoring World War II heroes.

Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.

After breakfast, you may spend the day exploring Bishkek at your leisure or join the optional Chunkurchak Gorge excursion (AED 250 per person, minimum 2 pax).

  • Located just 40 km from Bishkek, Chunkurchak Gorge is one of Kyrgyzstan’s smallest yet most picturesque gorges.
  • Visit the Chunkurchak Ski Base, where you can take a cable car ride (extra cost) to enjoy panoramic mountain views.
  • On your way back, stop by the Osh Bazaar, a lively market filled with spices, souvenirs, and local crafts.
  • End the day with a visit to one of Bishkek’s shopping malls for modern stores and dining options.

Overnight stay at the hotel.

Start the day with breakfast at your hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to explore Bishkek on your own. You may choose to:

  • Relax in one of the city’s green parks.
  • Visit museums to learn more about Kyrgyz history.
  • Try authentic local dishes at a traditional restaurant.

Overnight stay in Bishkek.

After breakfast, check out from the hotel. You will be transferred to Manas International Airport for your flight home.

Take with you lasting memories of Bishkek’s culture, nature, and warm hospitality.

Itinerary & Road Map

Day 1 – Arrival in Bishkek & City Tour

Arrive at Manas International Airport, where our representative will welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. Standard check-in is from 14:00 hrs.

In the afternoon, set out on a guided city tour covering the highlights of Bishkek:

  • Ala-Too Square, the city’s central plaza.
  • Panfilov Park and Oak Park, both popular with locals.
  • The Lenin Statue and Monument of Kurmanjan Datka, dedicated to the legendary “Queen of the South.”
  • Victory Square, a monument honoring World War II heroes.

Return to your hotel for an overnight stay.

After breakfast, you may spend the day exploring Bishkek at your leisure or join the optional Chunkurchak Gorge excursion (AED 250 per person, minimum 2 pax).

  • Located just 40 km from Bishkek, Chunkurchak Gorge is one of Kyrgyzstan’s smallest yet most picturesque gorges.
  • Visit the Chunkurchak Ski Base, where you can take a cable car ride (extra cost) to enjoy panoramic mountain views.
  • On your way back, stop by the Osh Bazaar, a lively market filled with spices, souvenirs, and local crafts.
  • End the day with a visit to one of Bishkek’s shopping malls for modern stores and dining options.

Overnight stay at the hotel.

Start the day with breakfast at your hotel. The rest of the day is free for you to explore Bishkek on your own. You may choose to:

  • Relax in one of the city’s green parks.
  • Visit museums to learn more about Kyrgyz history.
  • Try authentic local dishes at a traditional restaurant.

Overnight stay in Bishkek.

After breakfast, check out from the hotel. You will be transferred to Manas International Airport for your flight home.

Take with you lasting memories of Bishkek’s culture, nature, and warm hospitality.

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FAQ'S - Kyrgyzstan Holidays Package

1. Do I need a visa for Kyrgyzstan?

Many nationalities can enter visa-free for short stays. Others can apply online for an e-Visa. Always check your eligibility before travel.

2. What is the best time to visit Kyrgyzstan?

May to September is ideal for mountains, lakes, and trekking. Winter (December–February) is perfect for snow and skiing.

3. Which places are included in most tours?

Most packages cover Bishkek, Issyk-Kul, and Ala Archa National Park. Some tours also include Song-Kol Lake and nomadic yurt stays.

4. How many days are enough for Kyrgyzstan?

5–7 days is ideal for city highlights and lake visits. 8–10 days allows deeper mountain exploration.

5. Is Kyrgyzstan safe for tourists?

Yes, it is generally safe and welcoming. Follow normal precautions, especially in remote mountain areas.

6. What is included in a Kyrgyzstan tour package?

Usually hotel or yurt stay, airport transfers, transport, guide, and sightseeing. Some tours include meals and cultural experiences.

7. What currency is used in Kyrgyzstan?

The local currency is Kyrgyzstani Som (KGS). Cash is preferred outside major cities.

8. Is Kyrgyzstan good for adventure lovers?

Yes! It’s famous for trekking, horseback riding, alpine lakes, and nomadic culture experiences.

9. What should I pack for Kyrgyzstan?

Layered clothing, hiking shoes, sunscreen, and a warm jacket — even in summer, mountain weather changes quickly.

10. Can I combine Kyrgyzstan with other countries?

Yes, many travelers combine it with Kazakhstan or Uzbekistan for a Central Asia tour.
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