Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Naryn is one of the provinces and also largest province out of the 8 provinces of the mountainous country of Kyrgyzstan or the Kyrgyz Republic of the CIS countries in Central Asia that became independent in 1991 from the Soviets. Naryn located to the South Center of Kyrgyzstan and is around 350 Km to the South East of the capital city of Biskek of Kyrgyzstan connected by the main road A365.  The Chinese country is to the East and South East of Naryn province. The Issy-Kul province is to the North East and Chuy Province to the North and Jalal-Abad province to the West and Osh province to the South West.

 

Naryn with an area of around 45000 Sq. Km is located in the Central Tian Shan mountains rising over 2000 meters to 6000 meters approximately above the sea level.  Naryn is a beautiful country with mountain gorge verdant green valleys and lakes of Son-Kul and Chatyr-Kul Lake and the tributaries of river Syrdarya the river Naryn flowing through these picturesque mountains province. Naryn is largely a mining province when the soviets were ruling.  The Central University of Asia was established in Naryn in the year 2000.

 

 

History of Naryn in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Naryn history dates back to prehistoric days of dwelling of cave man and was part of the Silk Route and a resting place for those traveling from the town of Kashgar in South China to the North to Issy-Kul on Silk Route. Naryn was Russian Military town in 19th century and presently it still serves as the army station for Kyrgyz Republic and Naryn has the customs check point at Torugart to the east on the border of Kyrgyzstan and China.

 

Food and Culture in Naryn in Kyrgyzstan:

 

The Kyrgyz food of Beshbarmak and the drink of Kumi fermented horses milk and fermented grain drink of maskym and various dairy products and animal meat and also those of horse meat are consumed in large quantities.  The consumption of liquors mostly the Vodka is consumed to beat the high altitude sickness.

 

The Russian culture and the architecture is still followed in Naryn with Russian language being the second language spoken widely along with Kyrgyz and various ethnic groups of Uzbeks, Tadijiks, Kazaks, Ughyrs etc. engaged in cotton cultivation and cattle rearing.

 

 

Shopping and Things to do in Naryn in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Shopping in Naryn is mainly done for the typical Kyrgyz hand-crafted items and the hand-woven Shydaks or the carpets and Kalpaks a form of felt hat made of leather and woolen clothing.

 

When at Naryn for those who want to observe the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains and valleys, one can drive up to the customs check post of Torugart at on the China border with restricted activities as it is mainly army area and certain areas are taboo to the tourists in the mountains of Central Tian Shan.

 

 

Tourist Attractions in and around Naryn in Kyrgyzstan:

 

There is no much of tourist attractions in Naryn except for the mountains there are certain places where the remains of the Russian influence can be noticed such as:

 

  • Song-Kul Lake and Chatyr-Kul Lake: The Second largest lake with after Issy-Kul It is around 85 Km from Naryn inhabited by rare flora and fauna.

 

  • Natural Reserve Forest: situated on the base of the Naryn Mountain protecting a species of deer.

 

  • Tas Rabat: The remains of the caravansary used by the Silk Road travelers are found on the Naryn – Bishkek Road that is around 120 Km.

 

  • Kara Kojun Gorge: 20 Km from Naryn good place for mountain climbers and trekkers.

 

 

 

Connectivity to Naryn in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Naryn can be reached from Bishkek which is around 350 Km to the North East by the Main Road A365 and also from the border town of Torugart on China Border is around 180 Km on Naryn-Bishkek highway.  As it is a mountains terrain there is no rail network and by flight the domestic airport in the mountains serves as airport to reach Naryn and for international flights Manas airport near Bishkek  which is 350 Km from Naryn is the airport.

 

Hotel Accommodation in Naryn in Kyrgyzstan:

 

  • Khan Tengri Hotel 4*
  • Celestial Mountains Guest House 3* (B&B) Hotel

Kerben Tourist Places to Visit in Kerben, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Kerben Tourist Places to Visit in Kerben, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Kerben or Karavan is a town and a district headquarters for the Aksy district that is in the province or Oblast of Jalal-Abad in the CIS country of Kyrgyzstan in Central Asia.  Kerben is located to the North West of Mountainous country of Kyrgyzstan and around 195 Km North West from Provincial city of Jalal-Abad and around 500 Km to the South West of the capital city of Bishkek of Kyrgyzstan.  Uzbekistan is just across the border to the West of Kerben.

 

Kerben located around 1300 meters above sea level in the mountains regions has mostly plain lands cultivated with wheat crops and grazing and rearing  of various domestic animals in their Steppes and farm lands.

 

The climate is generally continental with very warm summer and cool winters and the temperature varies from day to day and the best time to visit Kerben is during spring and summer from April to September.

 

 

History of Kerben in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Kerben was part of the Soviet regime in late 18th and 19th century till the formation of Kyrgyz Republic in 1991.  Kerben or Karavan the name of the town is derived from the word caravansary, which was part of the Silk Route used by the traders to rest in caravansary, a type of hotel for both men and animals to rest during their journey to Europe from the far eastern countries.

 

Kerben is known for the Tulip revolution that took place in 2005 to over throw the rule of the corrupt government by the opposing parliamentarians in order to establish clean and stable government.

 

 

Food and Culture in Kerben in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Food consumed in Kerben is mostly the Beshbarmak the dish that is eaten with five fingers and the drink Kumi which is a fermented mare’s milk and a type of fermented grain drink the maksym.  The meat and dairy products are consumed in large quantities.

 

Kerben is close to the border of Uzbekistan and concentration of people of Uzbeks are more in number along with other many ethnic groups such as Kazakhs, Tadjiks, Russians and Turks having their presence in large numbers in Kerben and these people Russian as second language and have the influence of Soviet culture.

 

 

Shopping and Things to do in Kerben in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Kerben is not much of a tourist centre and those who come to Kerben for mountaineering generally do shopping for essential items or equipments that are required for climbing the slope of the mountains and other items are mainly the local hand-crafted products.

 

Kerben not being a tourist centre can still enjoy the outdoor activities in the nearby mountains of Kashku Suu Mountain like skiing, hiking and mountain climbing and can get the latest updates on the weather conditions for indulging in such activities from the nearby tourist information offices in the main city commercial area of Kerben.

 

 

Tourist Attractions in and around Kerben in Kyrgyzstan:

 

The main tourist attraction in Kerben is mountaineering, skiing, hiking and surfing in snows and there few Ski resorts near Kerben for the tourists to enjoy their outdoor activities such as:

 

  • Kashka Suu Mountain Ski Base
  • Oruu Say Tourist Centre
  • Norus Mountain Ski Base
  • Toguz Bulak Mountain Ski Centre

 

 

Connectivity to Kerben in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Kerben can be reached from the capital city of Bishkek by the M41 main road which is around 500 Km and the city of Jalal-Abad that is around 195 Km via the main road R-119 and the city of Osh by the main road A373 which is around 190 Km.  The rail line from the town of Tash-Kumyr in Dhhalal-Abadskaya connects the town of Kerben which is around 90 Km and the local airport of Kerben serves for the domestic flights from the nearby cities of Kyrgyzstan.

 

 

Hotel Accommodation in Kerben in Kyrgyzstan:

The quality accommodation for the tourists is in the city of Jalal-Abad at a distance of 195 Km. and the city of Osh at a distance of 190 Km.

 

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

 

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Kyzyl-Kiya, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Beautiful Tourist Places to Visit in Kyzyl-Kiya, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Kyzyl-Kiya is one of the four small towns of the Batken Province of Mountainous Central Asian country of Kyrgyzstan or Kyrgyz Republic which gained independence in the year 1991 along with 14 other CIS countries from Soviets.  Kyzyl-Kiya is spread around 50 Sq. Km is a mining town located to the South West of Kyrgyzstan at the Southern end of the Fergana valley and coal was mined extensively in Kyzyl-Kiya during the reign of the Soviets.

 

Kyzyl-Kiya’s North East is the city of Osh, the second largest city of Kyrgyzstan, which is around 85 Km from Kyzyl-Kiya connected by the main Road R152. The border of Uzbekistan is around 10 Km to the North West of Kyzyl-Kiya.  To the South West in the town of Uch-Korgon which is around 9 Km.

 

The climate around Kyzyl-Kiya is quite warm in summers and winters are cold and comparatively less chilly than its neighboring Northern towns with good precipitation. April to August season is the best to visit the town of Kyzyl-Kiya.

 

 

History of Kyzyl-Kiya in Kyrgyzstan:

 

The Province or the Oblast in Russian, Batken in which the town of Kyzyl-Kiya located was a newly created province in 1999 after the already existing Severn Provinces.  All these provinces of the country Kyrgyzstan was part of the soviet state before it became independent with other 14 CIS countries in 1991.

 

Kyzyl-Kiya was an old mining town during the Russian control from 1862 to 1991. Presently the mining activities are concentrated to few active mine pits as most of the pits have been shut down after the Russian pullout.

 

Food and Culture in Kyzyl-Kiya in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Food in Kyzyl-Kiya is mainly the typical Kyrgyz dishes that are mainly made of wheat and dairy products and the meats of the animals reared in their farms such sheep, mares and beef consumed largely.  There are many varieties of seasonal fruits that are consumed by locals.

 

Kyzyl-Kiya being a mining town, the population is mainly made of many ethnic groups such as Uzbeks, Tajikistanis, and Russians etc. forming major groups who have settled here since 19th century working various coal mines speaking the Russian language and following various faiths and the followers of the Muslim faith make majority of the population in Kyzyl-Kiya.

 

 

Shopping and Things to do in Kyzyl-Kiya in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Kyzyl-Kiya town in Batken is not a tourist destination and those who come to Kyzyl-Kiya for business go shopping for the local wares available such as hand woven carpets and felt hats and dry fruit and hang out at the eateries tasting various Kyrgyz delicacies.

 

Those tourists who have landed Kyzyl- Kiya head straight to the mountains of where various expeditions for International tourists are conducted and also various other local trekking and hiking activates for the local tourists are conducted.

 

 

Tourist Attractions in and around Kyzyl-Kiya in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Kyzyl-Kiya has no such tourist attractions and the nearby mountains provide a great place for outdoor recreational activities.  As these mountains at height ranging from 400 meters to over 5000 meters above seal level hold various surprises for expedition teams with its unique flora and fauna and the climate variances with high precipitations and sudden blizzards from the snow covered peaks.

 

 

Connectivity to Kyzyl-Kiya in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Kyzyl-Kiya is aronnd 600 Km from the capital city of Bishkek to it North East and can be reached via the Route No.M41 going down South and turning West on to the Route No.R152 via the city of Osh which is around 80 Km.  Kyzyl-Kiya can also be reached from Tashkent in Uzbekistan at a distance of 350 Km.  Kyzyl-Kiya does not have any rail network and there are no trains operating anywhere near it.  The airport at Kyzyl-Kiya handles only the local flights and the international flights are handled at Manas airport near Bishkek that is around 600 Km.

 

Hotel Accommodation in Kyzyl-Kiya in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Accommodation with quality facilities for those visiting Kyzyl-Kiya is mainly in the city of Osh which is at a distance of 80 Km.

 

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

Places to Visit in Kara-Balta, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Places to Visit in Kara-Balta, Kyrgyzstan, Asia

Kara-Balta is a municipal city situated on the banks of river Chu in the Chuy province of Kyrgyz Republic a Central Asian CIS Country.  Kara-Balta is located around 60 Km to the West of Bishkek the capital city of the country Kyrgyzstan.  The Kyrgyz Ala-Too Mountain looms to the North of Kara-Balta city. To the North of Kara-Balta is the country of Kazakhstan and to the West is the country of Uzbekistan.

 

Kara-Balta is an administrative capital of Jaiyl district and was once a mining city when under the control of Soviets for rare earths and gold.  After the country’s independence from the soviets, the uranium extracting process in Kara-Balta is undertaken at lesser scale.

 

Kara-Balta located around 700 Mts. above the seal level, enjoys a temperate climate where the summers are very warm and humid and winters are chilly and freezing.

 

 

History of Kara-Balta in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Kara-Balta in the Chuy province in the country of Kyrgyzstan was under the control of Soviet rule from 1862 till the independence in 1991. Kara-Balta was under the control of Mongolian ruler Genghis Khan and later the Khanate of Kokand.  The Soviets had setup their military unit in Kara-Balta and was subjugated to mining of raw ores that yielded gold and the mining of uranium ore was done extensively for the Russian nuclear plants.

 

 

Food and Culture in Kara-Balta in Kyrgyzstan:

 

The traditional food of Beshbarmak and Kumi and also Maksym where consumed widely in Kara-Balta.  The meat of the domestic animals such as horses and goats are consumed with dairy products of these reared animals. The various other dishes of noodle delicacies such as Samsi, Manty, Lagmes etc. are eaten regularly.

 

The people of Kara-Balta are of ethnic mixture of Russians, Kazaks, and Uzbeks etc. are found in large numbers with the followers of Muslim faith making a large section of the population.

 

 

Shopping and Things to do in Kara-Balta in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Kara-Balta is not much of a tourist destination as it is a mining city with only a few sights seeing and recreational places. The shopping is mainly done for the local relics such as carpets and woolen materials and felt leather goods.

 

Since Kara-Balta is a mining city one can take a trip to the few existing ore fields and get the permission to have an over view of the mining process done in the ore pits.

 

Tourist Attractions in and around Kara-Balta in Kyrgyzstan:

 

Kara-Balta is basically a mining city with lots various ore mining pits where the mining activity has been scaled down after the independence in 1991 and there are only few not so popular tourist attraction places in the mountain ranges of Kygryz Ala-Too in Kara-Balta.

 Connectivity to Kara-Balta in Kyrgyzstan:

Kara-Balta city can be reached easily from the Capital city of Bishkek which is a distance of 60 Km to the East via the M39 main road and that further joins the main road of A2 leading to the town and cities of to the
West of Kara-Balta in the country of Kazakhastan and the border is at short distance of around 35 Km from Kara-Balta.   There are many local bus services in Kara-Balta city connecting various towns in the districts.  There is no train connectivity to Kara-Balta as there is no rail network. And though there are small airport, which are not functional and the only airport to reach Kara-Balta is Manas near the capital city of Bishkek which is around 40 Km from Kara-Balta.

 

Hotel Accommodation in Kara-Balta in Kyrgyzstan:

Kara-Balta is a mining city with many mine ore pits for unearthing minerals and since there is no places of tourist interests there are only very few hotels that are frequented by the business magnets dealing in the mineral ores.  For those who are looking for quality accommodations in Kara-Balta has the options of staying in the city of Bishkek at a distance of 60 Km.

 

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