15-Day Kyrgyzstan Adventure Tour: Issyk-Kul, Kel-Suu, Song-Kul & Sary-Chelek

15-Day Kyrgyzstan Adventure Tour: Issyk-Kul, Kel-Suu, Song-Kul & Sary-Chelek

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Rating
Physical effort Medium
Trip type Culture, Of-Road
Available spots: 10

Overview

This 15-day Kyrgyzstan adventure tour takes travelers through the most spectacular landscapes of the country — from the alpine valleys of the Tien Shan Mountains to the famous walnut forests of the south. The journey combines cultural exploration, nature, nomadic traditions, and soft adventure activities such as hiking and horse riding.

The trip begins in Bishkek and continues to the beautiful Chon‑Kemin Valley, followed by the northern shore of Issyk‑Kul Lake. Travelers explore scenic gorges, alpine waterfalls, and traditional villages before reaching the remote mountain region of Enilchek.

The route then leads to the cultural town of Karakol, the alpine hot springs of Altyn Arashan, and the dramatic landscapes of southern Issyk-Kul including Jeti‑Oguz Gorge and Skazka Canyon.

Continuing deeper into the mountains, the journey reaches the remote lake Kel‑Suu Lake and the famous nomadic pasture of Song‑Kul Lake, where travelers stay in traditional yurts and experience authentic Kyrgyz hospitality.

The final part of the trip explores southern Kyrgyzstan including the biosphere reserve of Sary‑Chelek Lake, the walnut forests of Arslanbob, and the historic Silk Road city of Osh, home to the sacred mountain Sulaiman‑Too.

This tour offers a complete experience of Kyrgyzstan’s nature, culture, and nomadic heritage.

Route

Bishkek → Chon-Kemin → Karakol → Enilchek → Altyn Arashan → Jeti-Oguz → Barskoon → Bokonbaevo → Kochkor → Kel-Suu → Song-Kul → Kyzyl-Oy → Sary-Chelek → Arslanbob → Osh

Requirements

Physical level: Moderate.
This tour includes light hiking (1–3 hours), optional horse riding, and some long scenic drives through mountain roads.

Best season:
June – September.

Accommodation:
Hotels, guesthouses, and traditional yurt camps.

Transportation:
Comfortable 4×4 vehicles and local flights.

What to bring:

• Comfortable hiking shoes
• Warm clothes for mountain areas
• Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses)
• Personal medication
• Small backpack for day hikes

Bishkek – Chon-Kemin Valley

Morning departure from Bishkek to the beautiful Chon-Kemin Valley. On the way, visit the historic Burana Tower, one of the most important monuments of the ancient Silk Road.
Lunch with a local family where you can taste traditional Kyrgyz home cuisine. After lunch, continue driving to Chon-Kemin and check in at a cozy guesthouse.
In the afternoon, free time to relax or take a short walk in Chon-Kemin National Park. Optional horseback riding through the valley is available. Dinner and overnight at the guesthouse.
Distance: 150 km
Driving time: 3–3.5 hours
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guesthouse (Chon-Kemin)

Chon-Kemin – Karakol

After breakfast, depart for Karakol along the northern shore of Issyk-Kul Lake. On the way, take a walk in the scenic Kok-Moynok Canyon and visit the Petroglyph Museum in Cholpon-Ata.
Lunch in Cholpon-Ata. After lunch, continue the journey with a visit to Grigoriev Gorge and a drive through Semenov Gorge, two of the most beautiful valleys in the Issyk-Kul region.
Arrival in Karakol, dinner at a local restaurant and overnight at the hotel.
Distance: 330 km
Driving time: 5–6 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel (Karakol)

Karakol – Enilchek

Early departure from Karakol toward the remote mountain village of Enilchek. The road passes through the high mountain Chon-Ashuu Pass (3,850 m) with spectacular views of the Tien Shan mountain ranges.
The journey takes around 5 hours through winding mountain roads, rivers, and alpine meadows. Upon arrival in Enilchek, accommodation in a cozy guesthouse.
After some rest, visit the ruins of the old abandoned mining town which reflects the history of mineral extraction in this remote region. Later in the afternoon, drive to nearby hot springs where you can relax in natural thermal pools surrounded by mountains.
Dinner and overnight at the guesthouse.
Distance: 150 km
Driving time: 5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guesthouse (Enilchek)

Enilchek – Karakol

After breakfast, drive back to Karakol along the same scenic route through Chon-Ashuu Pass. Several stops along the way for photos and rest.
Arrival in Karakol and check-in at the guesthouse. Free time to relax in the afternoon. Dinner at a local restaurant.
Distance: 150 km
Driving time: 4 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Guesthouse (Karakol)

Karakol – Altyn Arashan

After breakfast, enjoy a short city tour of Karakol including a visit to the Przhevalsky Museum.
After lunch, transfer by 4x4 vehicle (UAZ) to the beautiful Altyn Arashan Gorge, famous for its alpine landscapes and natural hot springs.
Free time for walking around the valley and relaxing in the hot springs surrounded by mountains.
Distance: 30 km
Driving time: 2 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guesthouse (Altyn Arashan)

Altyn Arashan – Barskoon

After breakfast, descend back to Karakol by UAZ vehicle and continue the journey toward the southern shore of Issyk-Kul Lake.
On the way visit Jeti-Oguz Gorge, the famous red rock formations “Broken Heart” and the waterfall “Maiden’s Braids”. Short hike through Kok-Jaiyk Valley and lunch in a shepherd’s yurt.
Continue the drive to the village of Barskoon. Dinner and overnight at a guesthouse.
Distance: 180 km
Driving time: 4–5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guesthouse (Barskoon)

Barskoon – Bokonbaevo

After breakfast visit Barskoon Gorge and hike to the waterfalls “Manas Bowl” and “Leopard Tears”.
Continue driving through the Sary-Moinok Pass to the high alpine plateau of Ara-Bel and the Suu-Ek (Bones) Pass. Picnic lunch along the way.
In the evening visit Mars Canyon and Fairy Tale Canyon at sunset. Arrival at a yurt camp on the southern shore of Issyk-Kul Lake.
Distance: 180 km
Driving time: 4–5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Yurt Camp (Bokonbaevo)

Bokonbaevo – Kochkor

After breakfast drive to Ak-Sai Canyon for a short walk through the colorful landscape. Continue to the Salt Lake nearby.
Lunch in the village of Kyzyl-Tuu, famous for traditional yurt craftsmanship. Optional demonstration of yurt construction by local artisans.
Arrival in Kochkor and accommodation at a guesthouse. Dinner and overnight.
Distance: 150 km
Driving time: 3–4 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guesthouse (Kochkor)

Kochkor – Kel-Suu Lake

Early morning departure toward the remote Kok-Kiya Valley. The drive takes around 6–7 hours through wide mountain valleys and high alpine landscapes.
Upon arrival, lunch and check-in at the guesthouse. In the afternoon, horseback ride to Kel-Suu Lake, which takes about one hour.
You can explore the lake by boat and visit small caves located along the cliffs. Return to the guesthouse for dinner and rest.
Distance: 260 km
Driving time: 6–7 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guesthouse (Kel-Suu area)

Kel-Suu – Song-Kol Lake

After breakfast drive toward Song-Kol Lake via the town of Naryn. Lunch in Naryn.
Continue the journey through the Terskey-Torpok Pass, also known locally as “32 Parrots”. On the way stop at Kazherty Waterfall.
Arrival at Song-Kol Lake and accommodation in a traditional yurt camp. Evening walk along the lakeshore.
Distance: 250 km
Driving time: 6–7 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Yurt Camp (Song-Kol)

Song-Kol – Kyzyl-Oi

Morning horseback riding excursion toward Moldo-Ashuu Pass with panoramic views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
After lunch drive to the village of Kyzyl-Oi through the Kara-Keche Pass and along the scenic Kokomerin River.
Arrival and accommodation in a guesthouse. Dinner and overnight.
Distance: 140 km
Driving time: 2.5–3 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guesthouse (Kyzyl-Oi)

Kyzyl-Oi – Sary-Chelek

Drive toward Sary-Chelek Lake, passing through the wide pastures of Suusamyr Valley, Ala-Bel Pass, and the Toktogul Reservoir.
Lunch on the way. Arrival in the village of Arkyt located near the Sary-Chelek Biosphere Reserve.
Dinner and overnight at a guesthouse.
Distance: 440 km
Driving time: 7–8 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guesthouse (Arkyt)

Sary-Chelek – Arslanbob

In the morning drive or ride horses to Sary-Chelek Lake, part of a biosphere reserve with a total of eight alpine lakes.
After visiting the lakes, return to the village for lunch. In the afternoon drive to Arslanbob, famous for the world’s largest natural walnut forest.
Arrival, accommodation in a guesthouse, dinner and rest.
Distance: 250 km
Driving time: 4–5 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Guesthouse (Arslanbob)

Arslanbob – Osh

Morning visit to Arslanbob Waterfalls and a walk through the walnut forest.
After the excursion drive to Osh, stopping on the way to visit the historic Uzgen Minaret. Lunch on the way.
Arrival in Osh, check-in at the hotel and visit the famous Sulaiman-Too Sacred Mountain. Dinner at a local restaurant.
Distance: 210 km
Driving time: 3–4 hours
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel (Osh)

Osh – Bishkek

After breakfast transfer to the airport and flight to Bishkek. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel.
City tour of Bishkek including Ala-Too Square and central parks. Free time for shopping and souvenirs.
Farewell dinner in a local restaurant.
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel (Bishkek)

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Included

  • All accommodation
  • 3 times meal
  • English speaking guide
  • All transportation
  • Entrance fees
  • Hot springs
  • Fly ticket
  • All park enty fees
  • Extra guide if over 7
  • Bishkek accommodation

Not Included

  • Insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Single supplement

Frequently Asked Questions

 
  1. How many people stay in one yurt? Depending on camp occupancy, 1–5 people share a yurt. Accommodation is shared.
  2. Are sleeping bags and mattresses provided, or should I bring my own? Sleeping bags and mattresses are provided. Clean sheets are available upon request.
  3. Are towels provided? No, please bring your own towels and personal hygiene items.
  4. Can I charge my phone or other devices? Yes, charging is possible, but electricity may be limited and queues may form. We recommend bringing a power bank.
  5. Is there heating in the yurts? Yurts are insulated, but there are no stoves inside.
  6. Is bed linen provided? Yes, you can rent bed linen at our office in Karakol (deposit required).
  7. Is there a shower and hot water? Hot showers are available only at the Altyn-Arashan camp.
  8. Where are toilets and washbasins located? They are within walking distance of the yurts at the camps.
  9. Are there shops nearby? Yes, most camps have small shops for basic necessities.
  10. Is Wi-Fi or mobile coverage available? Starlink Wi-Fi is available. Guests with a tour package have automatic access. Others can purchase access at our office in Karakol.
  11. Is it safe to leave personal belongings in the yurt? We recommend keeping valuables with you. The camp administration is not responsible for personal belongings.
  12. Are there separate yurts for men and women? Yes, standard accommodation is separate. For families or groups traveling together, mixed accommodation is possible on request
Yes, all meals are provided, including breakfasts, dinners, and lunch boxes throughout the trek.

Yes. Participants can drive the 4×4 vehicles themselves if they have a valid driving license and basic driving experience. If you prefer, our experienced drivers can drive the vehicle for you.

No professional experience is required, but basic driving confidence is important. Some sections include mountain roads, gravel tracks, and remote areas.

Driving time usually ranges from 3 to 5 hours per day, with many stops for sightseeing and photography.
  The tours start upon request. The itineraries can be adjusted individually to fit into your schedule and provide you with the best experience. Furthermore, we are happy to create tailor-made tours according to your wishes. After having solved all the questions and programs confirming we issue an invoice for payment. You can make a bank transfer or pay upon your arrival time in Bishkek before the trip starts.
Yes. The route is carefully planned and regularly used by adventure travelers. Our team monitors weather conditions and road safety.
Both options are possible. Private departures are available, and small group tours can also be organized depending on availability.
Payment methods: • Cash • Card (3% bank fee applies)
 
  1. When do the yurt camps operate? From June 1 to September 20.
  2. Which tours are available off-season? Spring, autumn, and winter tours. See "Seasonal Tours" folder.
  1. Can I check the weather forecast for a specific camp? Yes, check online by the camp’s name.
  2. How quickly does the weather change in this area? Mountain weather is very variable. Rain, fog, or sunshine may appear and disappear quickly.
  3. Typical temperatures during the day and night:
  • Day: +15…+25 °C (summer, depending on altitude and sun)
  • Night: +5…+10 °C, colder at higher elevations Bring warm clothing and a raincoat.

Yes. You will stay in traditional yurts and meet local nomadic families in the mountains.