Talas Tourist Places to Visit in Talas, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Talas Tourist Places to Visit in Talas, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Talas is one of the eight provinces of the mountainous CIS country of Kyrgyzstan or the Kyrgyz Republic.  Talas is a land locked town located to the North West of Kyrgyzstan in the River valley of Talas flowing in between the two huge mountains. Talas is known as the birth place of the Kyrgyz legendry hero Manas and an administrative town of Talas province.

 

The province of Talas is around 11375 Sq. Km and is surrounded by the province of Jambyl of the country of Kazakhstan towards North and West and the country of Uzbekistan in the Southwest with the province of Chuy in the East and the province of Jalal-Abad in the South.

 

 

History of Talas in Kyrgyzstan:

 

The history of Talas revolves around the legendry hero Manas and the mausoleum or the Ghumbez where the hero was buried, built around in 14th century.  Talas was the battle ground in 750s, where the rampaging Chinese army met their match in the combined forces of Arabs, Kyrgyz and Tibetan forces and got defeated in their quest for enlarging the Chinese empire in the Central Asia the outcome of the Chinese defeat helped in the knowledge of spreading the paper making craft and silk weaving to the Europeans and also the gateway in spreading of Islam religion in the central Asian countries.  Talas was under the control of the Soviets in the late 19th century to the end of 20th century.

 

 

Food and Culture in Talas in Kyrgyzstan:

 

The Kyrgyz food of Beshbarmak and drink of Kumi and Maksym are consumed widely by the people of Talas the nan a type of bread and the chai the tea and fruits, dairy products and meats of the domestic animals reared are consumed by the people in large quantities.

 

Talas has ethnic population that is made up of Majority Kyrgyz people following the Islam faith followed by Kurds, Russians, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Turks etc. They indulge in the sport of rabbit hunting with the use of dogs and falcons. The rearing of sheep and horses and growing of agricultural produce are undertaken in large scale in Talas.

 

 

Shopping and Things to do in Talas in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Shopping in Talas is mainly done by the tourists for the hand woven carpets or shydaks in local Kyrgyz language and other local relics.

 

In Talas one can visit various sight seeing places in the mountainous town with the visit to the Mausoleum or the Gumbez of the legendry hero Manas and archaeological sites near it which is at a short distance from the Talas town and there is thickly wooded park and also the valleys hold good outdoor recreations for the trekkers and hikers.

 

Tourist Attractions in and around Talas in Kyrgyzstan:

 

  • Besh Tesh : The valley of Five stones where one can indulge in various adventure sports.

 

  • Gumbaz: Archaeological site and the burial place of the Kyrgyz hero Manas.

 

 

  • Talas Hippodrome: Where can watch the locals indulging in hunting festival of rabbits with the use of falcon bird and the dog.

 

 

Connectivity to Talas in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Talas is easily reached from the towns of the country of Kazakhstan which requires the transit visa for traveling between the two countries.  The capital city of Bishkek which is around 300 Km to the East is reached by the Bishkek – Osh road that passes via Tuu-Ashuu pass via the periphery of the plains of Suusamyr. There is no train connectivity in the mountainous town and by flight the nearest airport to reach Talas is at Manas near Biskek.

 

Hotel Accommodation in Talas in Kyrgyzstan:

 

The quality hotel accommodation for those visiting Talas is in the capital city of Bishkek which is around 300 Km from Talas. There are Yurts in Talas typical Kygryz nomadic tents to experience the stay in lether tents.

 

  • Hyatt Regency 5*
  • Hotel Deluxe 5
  • Hotel Amir 4*
  • Tes Guest House 4*
  • The Silk Road Lodge 3*

 

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Sulukta, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Sulukta, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Sulukta or Sulyukta is one of the four towns of the Batken province of Kyrgyz Republic located to the South West of Kyrgyzstan a Central Asian country that gained independence in 1991 with 14 other CIS countries from the Soviet Confederation. Sulukta with its 17 Sq. Km of area is located on the western fringes of Batken province, bordering the country of Tajikistan in the West and by the town of Isfana which is around 15 Km to the East.  Sulukta is around 900 Km from the capital city of Bishkek.  Sulukta was basically a coal mining town during Soviet regime and had rich deposits of various other ores of limestone, quartz sand and gypsum etc.  Since the independence in 1991 most of the mining activities have ceased.

 

 

Sulukta is around 1300 Meters above mean sea level and has hot and dry summers with temperature rising up-to maximum of 36o during summers from May to September with winters being very cold from October to April with temperature going below 0o from December to February.  The precipitation is very low in Sulukta.

 

 

History of Sulukta in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Sulukta was once a small coal mining town during the Soviet regime from mid 19th century to late 20th century and the mined ores were transported via the rail network to the town of Khokand, now in the country of Tajikistan. These coal mining industries are supposed to be the oldest in Central Asia and after the Kyrgyz independence most of the industries have been shut down.

 

Food and Culture in Sulukta in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Food in Sulukta is the normal Kyrgyz food of Beshbarmah, those dishes relished with five fingers and the fermented mare’s milk of Kumi and fermented grain drink of maksym.

 

Sulukta has the ethnic population who were once employed in various ore mining industries during Soviet regime such as the Uzbeks, Tadjiks, Russians, Tatars, Turks and Uygurs speaking Russian as the second language in Sulukta.

 

 

Shopping and Things to do in Sulukta in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Sulukta is not a tourist town and only the local wares are sold in the markets in Sulukta most of the shopping for tourist can be done in the town of Isfana which is around 15 Km from Sulukta.

 

Sulukta being a border town is surrounded by mountains of Turkestan Range in the West which is the extension of the Tian Shan ranges in the East there are restrictions for the movement of the tourists due to ethnic violence and other disturbances taking place at regular intervals.

 

 

Tourist Attractions in and around Sulukta in Kyrgyzstan:

 

There are no tourist attraction places in Sulukta as it is a mining town for ores and those local places of tourist interest are available, are in the mountains of the Turkestan Range, extension of the Tian Shan range of mountains with restrictions for tourist’s movement.

 

 

Connectivity to Sulukta in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Sulukta is reached from the town of Isfana by the Isfana – Khujand road which is around 15 Km by local buses and taxis and Sulukta can be reached from the second largest city of Osh which is around 370 Km to the East via the country of Uzbikestan by route no.A373 and also from the capital city of Bishkek which is around 800 Km via the land route M41.

 

The railway network connecting the town of Sulukta which is around 50 Km from to the town of Khojand in Tajikistan during Soviet regime has become defunct after the break of Soviet union and the two towns being located in two different countries of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have stopped the train services. The airport at the town of Isfana serves for domestic flights for those visiting Sulukta by flight and Bishkek airport for the international flights.

 

 

Hotel Accommodation in Sulukta in Kyrgyzstan:

 

The nearest quality hotels with star accommodation is in the city of Osh which is around 370 Km.

 

  • Tes Guest House 4*
  • Sunrise Guest House 3*
  • Hotel Crystal 3*
  • Osh Guest House

Tourist Places to Visit in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Tourist Places to Visit in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Osh is one of the eight provinces of the CIS country of Kyrgyzstan in the Central Asia or the Kyrgyz Republic, gained independence from Soviets during the year of 1991.  Osh is the second largest city after Bishkek and also the capital of Osh province. Osh Province is located to the South west of Kyrgyzstan at the base of Suliman-Too Mountain in the Fergana valley. Osh was a large industrial city during the regime of Soviets and still has the largest out door market among all the Central Asian countries.

 

The Osh province has over 29000 Sq. Km and Osh is also an independent city having its own administration and is surrounded by the Province of Batken to the West, the province of Naryn to the East and the province of Jalal-Abad to the North with the country of Uzbekistan to its North East.

 

The climate in Osh is moderate with warm summers and cold winters with temperatures maximum of 32o in summers from June to August and winters reaching to minus 5o during November to February.

 

 

History of Osh in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Osh history dates back to over 3000 years and is often referred to the King of Alexander having founded the city and also the Moghul Emperor Babur who established Moghul Empire in 10th century in North India was born in Andijan near Osh.  Osh is known for the silk production as this area was on the famous Silk Route during 8th century. Osh was also under the control of Khanate of Kokand in 18th century before the rulers of Russia usurped Osh in late 19th century.

 

Food and Culture in Osh in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Osh is well known for the varieties of food stuffs that are sold in markets such as the flat round bread with a depression in the centre that are consumed by the people. The other food stuffs such as Beshbarmah, varieties of noodle preparations and Kumi the Mare’s fermented milk drink and Maksym are consumed in large.

 

Osh being an ethnic city with Uzbeks forming the majority which was the contention of the rising tensions among the local Kyrgyz and other equally important ethnic clans in Osh are Turks, Uygurs, Tadjiks, Tatars and Russians.  The Russian language is spoken widely and is the second language and also English is the medium of instruction in Universities for the foreign students.

 

 

Shopping and Things to do in Osh in Kyrgyzstan:

 

In Osh the shopping needs are met in the large market along the river that is considered nearly 2000 years old stretching to a great length on the river bank selling varieties of food stuffs and various tourist interest artifacts.

 

In Osh one can visit various museums such as the historical-ethnographic or the Silk Road museum and the archaeological museum where many ancient art and craft remains show casing the culture of those eras are depicted. There are many other places of interest for tourist in Osh, where one can contact the local tourist information centre at the city bus terminal.

 

 

Tourist Attractions in and around Osh in Kyrgyzstan:

 

  • Sulaiman Too: A revered mountain by the Muslims, where the 16th century Prophet Suleyman Sheikh happened to be buried. There is also a flag pole and a mosque built by the Babur.

 

  • Shaid Tepa Mosque: The largest Mosque in Kyrgyzstan constructed out of wood that can seat around thousands of worshippers.

 

  • Kurmanjan Datka: Dedicated to the Queen who opposed the russina rule and the Great Silk Road Museum or the ethnographic museum exhibiting various ancient artifacts.

 

  • Lenin Statue: The war memorial of the Russian leader.

 

 

Connectivity to Osh in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Osh is around 600 Km from Bishkek the capital of Kyrgyzstan connected by the mountainous roads through the Ferghana valley which are around at an altitude of over 3500 meters, where regular bus and taxi services are accessible and also bike around, taking one through the picturesque locations.  There is no train service in Osh and by flight Osh can be reached from various places by flights from Bishkek and from Istanbul in Turkey and Moscow in Russia.

 

Hotel Accommodation in Osh in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Osh being a city has quality hotels and Bread and Breakfast guest houses to stay such as:

 

  • Hotel Peking 4*
  • Hotel Crystal 3*
  • Sunrise Guest House 3*
  • Tes Guest House 4*
  • Osh Guest House

 

Ozgon Tourist Places to Visit in Ozgon, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Ozgon Tourist Places to Visit in Ozgon, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Ozgon or Uzgen is a town in the Osh Oblast or the province in the Kyrgyz Republic which gained independence in the year 1991along with 14 CIS countries.  Ozgon town is one of the administrative district headquarter for Ozgon district out of seven districts of Osh province that is located to the South West of mountainous country of Kyrgyzstan.  Ozgon is located around 50 Km to the North East of Osh city the second largest city of Kyrgyzstan on route no.A370.  Ozgaon is located in between the tributary of Andijan Reservoir flowing to the North from the West and the River Kara-Darya flowing on the Southern periphery of Ozgon town.

 

The district of Ozgon is over 3000 Sq. Km and geographically Ozgon is located at the Easten end of the Fergana valley running from North to South in between the mountains of Tien-shan in the North and Gissar-Alai in the South with vast reserves of mineral ores that was exploited by the Soviets during its regime.  The province of Naryn is to its East and the province of Jalal-Abad to its North.

 

 

History of Ozgon in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Ozgon has a recorded history of over 2000 years and Ozgon was part of the ancient Silk Route and the well preserved Mausoleum and Minarets of 12th century bears to be the testimony of the bygone eras ruler’s cultural and trading activities that had taken place at the hands of the rulers of Karakhanid and Ghengis Khan and under the rule of Golden Hoard till the Soviet supremacy in early 20th century. Babur who established Mughal Empire in North India is supposed to have come from Ozgon. And with the break of Soviet Confederate, Ozgon was included under the Osh Province of the CIS country of Kyrgyzstan.

 

 

Food and Culture in Ozgon in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Ozgon food is typically the Kyrgyz good of Beshbarmak and fermented horse milk of Kumi and fermented grain drink of Maksym.  The Chinese foods are also consumed in Ozgon and the meat and dairy products are consumed in large quantities.

 

Ozgon culturally is an ethnic town with soviet influence with large followers of the Islamic religion which was introduced in 10th century by Karakhanid.

 

Ozgon population mainly consists of Kyrgyzs who makes the majority of the population followed by the Uzbeks, Turks, Russians, Uygurs, Tatars and Tadjiks etc. Since it was under Soviet regime about two decades ago, Russian language is spoken widely.

 

 

Shopping and Things to do in Ozgon in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Ozgon though not mainly a tourist place, shopping is mainly done for the local Kyrgyz’s hand-crafted items that are embroidered with various ethnic designs on the carpets or Shydaks and other local condiments.

 

In Ozgon one can visit the 1200 year Mausoleum and Minarets that was built by the then ruler Karakhanid.  One can also head to the Mountains in the Fregana valley to enjoy the scenic beauty.

 

 Tourist Attractions in and around Ozgon in Kyrgyzstan:

Though Ozgon was part of Silk Route there is no much to see for the tourists except for the following:

 

  • Mausoleum and Minarets: 12th century unique structures. Also there are many remains of over 2000 year old remains depicting the culture of those eras.

 

Connectivity to Ozgon in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Ozgon is around 50 Km from the province capital Osh on the route A370 and around 35 Km from the province of Jalal-Abad which is to the North West of Ozgon. One can also reach Ozgon by bus and taxis from the Capital city of Bishkek which is to the North East at a distance of 600 Km via the main road of M41 through Uzbekistan.  There is no train service in Ozgon and by flight Osh airport is the nearest sited at a distance of 50 Km to reach Ozgon.

 

Hotel Accommodation in Ozgon in Kyrgyzstan:

 

The quality hotel accommodation is mainly in the city of Osh and Jalal-Abad at a distance of 50 Km and 35 Km respectively.

 

  • Sputnik 3*
  • Hotel Crystal 3*
  • Hotel Peking 4*
  • Roza Park Hotel (B&B Hotel)
  • Sunrise Guest House
  • Biy Ordo Guest House
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