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The motorcycle trip and 4x4 and UTV guarantees beautiful views, high mountain passes, adrenaline. We sleep in yurts, enjoying the wild nature that surrounds us. The motorbike expedition takes place in most of the gravel sections of the mountain, mostly of pastoral routes. On the way canyons, passes and high mountain lakes. Sometimes we will come across ancient frescoes and paintings placed in the roadside caves. The route is from easy to heavy. Trip scheduled for quads, UTV vehicles and motorcycles.
  • Czas trwania
    10 days
  • Kraj
    Kirgizja, Tadżykistan
  • Poziom trudności
    Średnie (3/6)
  • Aktywności
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Kyrgyzstan is a nation defined by its natural beauty: joyously unspoilt mountainscapes, stark craggy ridges, and rolling summer pastures (jailoos) are brought to life by semi-nomadic, yurt-dwelling shepherd cultures. Add to this a well-developed network of homestays and visa-free travel, and it's easy to see why Kyrgyzstan is the gateway of choice for many travellers in Central Asia. As can be expected in a country where the vast majority of attractions are rural and high altitude, the timing of your visit is crucial. Summer is ideal with hikes and roads generally accessible. Midsummer also sees Kazakh and Russian tourists converge on the beaches of never-freezing Lake Issyk-Köl. From October to May, much rural accommodation closes down and the yurts that add such character to the Alpine vistas are stashed away. So think twice about a winter visit unless you've come to ski. (http://www.lonelyplanet.com)

Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, officially named the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyz Respublikasy), is a landlocked republic in the eastern part of Central Asia which is bordered in the north by Kazakhstan, in the east by China, in the south by China and Tajikistan, and in the west by Uzbekistan. Bishkek is the capital and largest city.
Geographic coordinates: 41 00 N, 75 00 E
Area:  199,900 sq km.
Land boundaries: Uzbekistan - 1,099 km, Kazakstan - 1,051 km, Tajikistan - 870 km, China - 858 km.
Climate:  dry continental to polar in the high Tien Shan; subtropical in the southwest (Fergana Valley); temperate in northern foothill zone.
Internet domain:  .kg
Money:  National currency is the Som = 100 tyin
Government type:  Republic
National capital:  Bishkek
Administrative divisions:  6 regions and 1 city (shaar) Bishkek, Chuy Region (Chuy Oblasty), Jalal-Abad Region (Jalal-Abad Oblasty), Naryn Region (Naryn Oblasty), Osh Region (Osh Oblasty), Talas Region (Talas Oblasty), Issyk-Kul Region (Issyk-Kul Oblasty)
Independence:  31 August 1991 (from Soviet Union)
Constitution:  adopted 5 May, 1993
Population:  5 663 100 (february, 2013)
Ethnic groups:  Kyrgyz 72%, Russian 6.9%, Uzbek 14.3%, other 7%
Religions:  Muslim 75%, Russian Orthodox 20%, other 5%
Languages:  Kirghiz (Kyrgyz) - official language, Russian - official language (since 1996)
Time:  GMT + 5 (GMT + 6 from second Sunday in April to Saturday before last Sunday in September).
Electricity:  220 volts AC, 50Hz. Round two-pin continental plugs are standard.

Flag of Kyrgyzstan

Aspect: 1:2. It is a red cloth. The center posted a picture of sun-yellow. At Sun posted a symbolic image of Kyrgyz yurta.
Adopted in 1992, the red flag symbolizes the valor and courage. The sun symbolizes peace and wealth, and the image yurta - a symbol of the country and the world.

Emblem of Kyrgyzstan
The coat of arms of Kyrgyzstan was adopted on 2 June, 1992, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
The coat of arms has a circular form and mostly bears the color blue, as light blue is the Kyrgyz color of courage and generosity (as on the flag and coat of arms of Kazakhstan). To the left and right of the coat of arms, wheat and cotton are displayed. In the upper part, the name of the country appears in Kyrgyz "Кыргыз Республикасы" (Kyrgyz Respublikasy).

History of Kyrgyzstan
The Kyrgyz, a Turkic-speaking people, constitute a slim majority of the multi-ethnic population of Kyrgyzstan. The constitution enshrines Kyrgyz as the country's state language, although Russian continues to be used widely. Kyrgyzstan became part of the Russian Empire in the late 1800s. In 1924 it was incorporated into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) as an autonomous region, and in 1936 its status was upgraded and it became one of the 15 constituent republics of the USSR, officially called the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR). The republic was also commonly known as Kirgizia under Soviet rule, and Russians continue to call it that today. Kyrgyzstan became independent from the USSR in 1991. In 1993 the republic ratified its first post-Soviet constitution.

Location of Kyrgyzstan
The total area of Kyrgyzstan is 198,500 sq km (76,640 sq mi). The country is almost completely mountainous. More than half of Kyrgyzstan lies at an elevation higher than 2,500 m (8,200 ft), and only about one-eighth of the country is lower than 1,500 m (about 4,900 ft). Glaciers and permanent snowfields cover more than 3 percent of Kyrgyzstan's total land area. An underlying seismic belt causes frequent earthquakes.
Kyrgyzstan is located at the juncture of two great Central Asian mountain systems (the Tian-Shan and the Pamir). These two systems are geologically separated from each other in southern Kyrgyzstan, between the Alai Mountains of the Tian-Shan and the Trans-Alai Range (Qatorkuhi Pasi Oloy) of the Pamir. The Trans-Alai Range, which is the northernmost part of the Pamirs, forms part of Kyrgyzstan's southern border with Tajikistan. The main ridge of the Tian-Shan extends along Kyrgyzstan's eastern border with China, on a northeastern axis. Victory Peak (known as Pik Pobedy in Russian and Jenish Chokosu in Kyrgyz) is the highest peak in the Tian-Shan system at an elevation of 7,439 m (24,406 ft). Located on the Kyrgyz-China border in northeastern Kyrgyzstan, Victory Peak is also the highest point in Kyrgyzstan and the second highest peak in the former USSR. A series of mountain chains that are part of the Tian-Shan system, including the Alatau ranges, spur off into Kyrgyzstan. Most of these ranges run generally east to west, but the Fergana Mountains in the central portion of the country run southeast to northwest. The Fergana Valley in the west and the Chu Valley in the north are among the few significant lowland areas in Kyrgyzstan.

Rivers and Lakes
The Naryn River, Kyrgyzstan's largest river, originates in the mountains in the northeast and flows westward through the middle of the country. The Naryn then enters the Fergana Valley and crosses into Uzbekistan, where it joins with another river to form the Syr Darya, one of Central Asia's principal rivers. The Chu River, in northern Kyrgyzstan, flows northward into southern Kazakhstan. Yssyk-Kul, the largest lake in Kyrgyzstan and one of the largest mountain lakes in the world, is located at an altitude of 1,607 m (5,273 ft) above sea level in the northeastern portion of the country.

Flora and Fauna
Forests occupy 4 percent of the country's land area. Coniferous trees such as the Tian-Shan white spruce grow along lower valleys and on north-facing mountain slopes. Many rare animal species inhabit the woodlands, including the Tian-Shan bear, the red wolf, and the snow leopard, which are protected by government decree. Other animals in Kyrgyzstan include deer, mountain goats, and mountain sheep. Kyrgyzstan's mountain lakes are an annual refuge for thousands of migrating birds, including the mountain goose and other rare species.
Kyrgyzstan's landscape, blessed and bedevilled by a dramatic range of weather conditions and altitudes, supports an astoundingly rich diversity of plant and animal life. King of the mountains, the graceful, swift snow leopard - packed with muscle and sporting a long tail for balance - is finely honed to survive in snowbound peaks.
Marco Polo sheep, their horns comically coiled, tread the high mountains along with the world's largest ibex whose horns can reach 60 inches. The Tien Shan brown bear and grey wolves patrol the valleys near Bishkek and Karakol. But the visitor is most likely to see marmots - bundles of fur with shrill shrieks - and, if you're lucky, the giant (Menzbier) marmot which lives only in the Tien Shan.
Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its botanical diversity, with some 400 species exclusive to this country. Varieties of tulip, orchid and wild onion are unusually abundant and alpine plants, such as edelweiss, are the trekker's constant companion. The rare aigul flower grows in the Alai Range. The south boasts globally important forests - including rare types of walnut and pistachio - testament to the untouched wildness of this extraordinary land.
Kyrgyzstan's natural resources include significant deposits of gold and other minerals. Also present are deposits of coal, uranium, mercury, antimony, nepheline, bismuth, lead, and zinc. Exploitable but small reserves of oil and natural gas also exist. The country's fast-flowing rivers provide hydroelectric power. Only 7 percent of the total land area is cultivated.

Climate
The country's climate varies by region. The climate is subtropical in the Fergana Valley and temperate in the northern foothill zone. The lower mountain slopes have a dry continental climate, as they receive hot desert winds from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, whereas the highest mountain elevations have a polar climate. In the valleys, the average daily temperature in July is 28° C (82° F). In January daily averages are as low as -14° C (7° F). Conditions are much colder at high elevations, where in July the average daily temperature is 5° C (41° F) and in January, -28° C (-18° F). Precipitation is between 100 and 500 mm (4 and 20 in) in the valleys and from 180 to 1,000 mm (7 to 40 in) in the mountains.

Public and national holiday: 
January 1 - New Year
March 21 - Nouruz (Islamic New Year)
May 1 - Labor Day
May 5 - Constitution Day
May 9 - Victory Day
August 31 - Independence Day
December 2 - National Day
There are other religious holidays with varying dates:
"Orozo Ayt"
"Kurman Ayt"

OVIR registration
OVIR is an abbreviation, which stands for the Visa and Registration Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Kyrgyz law currently states that foreign visitors, including travelers, must register with OVIR within three working days of their arrival in the country.
However, the government issued an order (No. 213, dated 15/04/03) which decreed that citizens of EU countries, USA, Canada and Australia in the country for up to one month no longer need register.

Money exchange
National currency is the Som = 100 tyin. The Kyrgyz economy is basically cash based and the US dollar is the most widely used foreign currency (the Euro and other currencies are commonly accepted). There are exchanges in all cities and most towns. The general advice is to bring US dollars if possible (new notes, post-1995 if possible; clean and unblemished).
Higher denominations bring better exchange rates but must be in near-mint condition. Cash advances on major credit cards (VISA/MasterCard) are available in several banks in Bishkek with about a 4% commission. Many banks now operate Western Union Money Transfer services.
Commemorating the great Kyrgyz of the past
The village of Kyzyl-Bairak has opened a monument in memory of Atake-baatyr and his great-grandson, Shabdan-baatyr, who did much to unite separate Kyrgyz tribes.
The memorial has been build through donations gathered all over the country. President Akayev's children - daughter Bermet and son Aidar - are the initiators of the monument's construction.
Atake-baatyr stands on a pedestal with a snow leopard at his feet and a scroll of paper in his hands. The statue faces the sun rising from behind the mountains. In Russia in the mid-18th century Atake-baatyr was called the prince of the Kyrgyz tribes. This year marks his 265th birthday.
The road to the memorial is covered with pink sand and has fir trees on both sides. A museum, left of the monument, keeps unique photographs and documents on the history of the Kyrgyz people. Some of these pictures and documents have never before been exhibited.

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Price includes:

  1. Equipment rental
  2. Transfers
  3. Car technical support
  4. Mechanic on the route of the expedition
  5. Guide
  6. Enters all historic places
  7. Replacement spare parts

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Price does not include:

  1. Cost of flight and airport charges
  2. Accommodation
  3. Food
  4. Fuel for the expedition
  5. Travel insurance
  6. Charges for using a camera / video camera in places visited
  7. Any expense of personal nature
  8. Anything not listed under "Price includes"

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Cena
Cena zawiera

Price includes:

  1. Equipment rental
  2. Transfers
  3. Car technical support
  4. Mechanic on the route of the expedition
  5. Guide
  6. Enters all historic places
  7. Replacement spare parts

Cena nie zawiera

Price does not include:

  1. Cost of flight and airport charges
  2. Accommodation
  3. Food
  4. Fuel for the expedition
  5. Travel insurance
  6. Charges for using a camera / video camera in places visited
  7. Any expense of personal nature
  8. Anything not listed under "Price includes"

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Plan wycieczki
  1. Day 1: Bishkek - Chunkurchak Gorge Total distance: about 50 km 50% gravel and 50% asphalt 

    The first day of our motorcycle trip to Kyrgyzstan. Arrival to Bishkek. We pick up our expedition gear and head for Chunkurchak Gorge. The town is situated 1800 m above sea level, between mountain slopes and glades. After rest is planned a traditional meal and familiarize with the itinerary.

  2. Day 2: Chunkurchak Gorge - Suusamyr Total distance: 185 km Maximum altitude: 2,000 m. Land: 85% off-road, 15% asphalt 

    After breakfast our 4x4 expedition in Kyrgyzstan is heading towards the Suusamyr valley - a beautiful mountain valley located in the center of the Tien Tien Mountains. The road to Suusamyru passes through the Pass of the Too-Ashuu Pass (3000 m) and is considered one of the most beautiful places in Kyrgyzstan. From this height you can see an amazing panoramic view of the Suusamyr valley. We will stop for a picnic and fresh coffee. We finish our motorbike trip after reaching the Suusamyr valley and staying at the guest house.

  3. Day 3: Suusamyr - Song Kul Total distance: 180 km Maximum altitude: 3500 m. Land: 50% off-road, 50% asphalt 

    After breakfast we prepare for a long motorcycle ride to the beautiful Song Kul lake. Situated at 3000 m above sea level, Song Kul is called the Tien-Shan Mountain miracle. The amazing lake is surrounded by mountains and pastures. Here we can see snow white traditional yurts and shepherds who breed horses and sheep. In the evening, a motorbike trip will take us to the lake, where we spend our night in a yurt - a traditional nomadic house.

  4. Day 4: Song Kul - Chatyr Kol Total distance: about 200 km Maximum altitude: 3300 m above sea level Land: 85% off-road, 15% asphalt 

    Out of Lake Song Kol, a 4x4 expedition and UTV are shuffling towards Kyrgyzstan's border with China on Lake Chatyr Kol, called "Lake on the Roof." Great place for trekking. We sleep in tents or yurts on the lake.

  5. Day 5: Chatyr Kol - Naryn Total distance: 170 km Maximum altitude: 3000 m. Land: 85% off-road, 15% asphalt 

    We fare with Chatyr Kol and we set out to see and take pictures of ancient frescoes and murals in the caves near by. On the way we will be able to admire the beautiful view of Song Kol from the top of the mountain. We continue our motorbike and buggy trip to Naryn. On the way, it is possible to meet Nomads and learn something about their lifestyle and work style. Dinner in the form of a picnic in the mountains. Once you reach Naryn the hotel accommodation. We are resting and gaining energy for the next motorbike days in Kyrgyzstan.

  6. Day 6: Naryn - Tosor Total distance: about 220 km Maximum altitude: 4020 m above sea level Land: 85% off-road, 15% asphalt 

    Our off-road expedition after Kyrgyzstan goes today along the Naryn River, the longest river in Kyrgyzstan (535 km long), to the Kichi Naryn River, where we take a breath-taking break and observe the amazing nature of the region. After a few hours of driving, we begin to emotionally drive through the Tosor Pass (4020 m). Along the way we will be able to observe the unique beauty of Tien-Shan central mountains. From the height of the Tosor Pass you will enjoy panoramic views of Issyk-Kul Lake, considered as the pearl of Central Asia. In the evening, a 4x4 expedition arrives overnight.

  7. Day 7: Tosor - Orto Tokoy reservoir Total distance: about 150 km Maximum altitude: 3200 m above sea level Land: 40% off-road, 60% asphalt 

    Another day of our motorcycle trip after Kyrgyzstan. We ride along the shores of Lake Issyk-Kul towards the Orto Tokoy reservoir. We spend the night on the Orto Tokoy in tents or yurts.

  8. Day 8: Orto Tokoy - Tokmok Total distance: about 120 km Maximum altitude: 3000 m above sea level Land: 60% off-road, 40% asphalt 

    On this day we spend some time on Orto Tokoy admiring the mountains surrounding us and the unique nature of Kyrgyzstan. Unfortunately, our UTV expedition after Kyrgyzstan is aiming inexorably towards the end.

  9. Day 9: Tokmok - Yurevka - Bishkek Total distance: about 90 km Maximum altitude: 3200 m above sea level Terrain: 40% off-road, 60% asphalt 

    We return to civilization :) Last, short stretch of our motorcycle trip in Kyrgyzstan. We give back our equipment, have a farewell dinner and pack back to Poland.

  10. Day 10: Bishkek Departure to Poland 

    We are finishing our off road trip to Kyrgyzstan. All beautiful landscapes, people encountered, experiences, emotions are in our memory. We will definitely return again and again. We are good in Kyrgyzstan. Departure to Poland.

Co zabrać?
1. Headwear: cap for warmer days and winter cap for colder days in the mountains
2. Sandals and sports shoes
3. Clothes: several t-shirts, jeans, shorts, swimsuits, warm sweater, hoodie, thermal underwear, several pairs of socks and underwear, rain and windproof clothing
4. Towel and toiletries
5. Sunglasses
6. UV filter cream
7. Medications, first aid kit
8. Camera
9. Head flashlight
10. Tent
11. Sleeping bag and mat
12. Passport valid for a minimum of 6 months
13. Driving license
14. Canteen, mug, knife and fork
15. Tapes or rubber expanders for attaching luggage
16. Waterproof bag
17. Tourist gas stove, gasoline or kelly kettle
Najciekawsze na trasie

Bishkek - the first city on our motorbike tour to Kyrgyzstan. It is also the city of our air services. The city is located at the foot of the Kyrgyz Mountains (Tien-shan) in the valley of the river Czu, on the rivers Alaarcha and Alamedin, north of the city crossing the Great Chukhov Canal; Close to the border with Kazakhstan.

The Too-Ashuu Pass - 3586 meters above sea level, parallel to Kegeta Ashuu pass, covered with rocky pavement, a rather difficult route can reward incredible views of Suusamyr and Song Kul Lake.

Kegeta Ashuu Pass - 3780 m altitude - a motorcycle journey through a gravel road leading to the passage requires a lot from both the driver and the equipment, all but rewarding beautiful views.

Suusamyr - a valley situated among the steppes, used as a pasture by the surrounding nomads.

Kyzyl-Oi is located at an altitude of about 1200 m above sea level, on a Silk Road mountain village. It draws special attention to the construction of traditional huts and the red tint of the surrounding hills. The village lies on the Kokomeren River, where you can go for a full-fledged rafting experience.

Song Kul lake in the Tienshan Mountains in Central Asia, 3016 m above sea level. The second largest lake in Kyrgyzstan. The sight of the blue of the Song Kul lake, reflecting the rays of the setting sun, will pay for everything, but before our motorcycle trip to Kyrgyzstan arrives, we need to get some rest.

Kol-Suu is a lake in the Atbasi area of ​​Naryn province in south-eastern Kyrgyzstan. Located at an altitude of 3500 m above sea level in the Tian Shan Mountains. Kyrgyzstan abounds in beautiful and unique places, and Kel Suu Lake is certainly one of them. The lake in Kol Suu has a fresh, greenish shade.

Chatyr-Kul is a mountain lake in Tian Shan, in the Atbasi region of Naryn province. It is located near the border with China. Part of the lake is the State Nature Reserve. In this area the maximum summer temperature is 24 ° C and in the winter is -50 ° C. From October to the end of April the surface of the lake freezes. Water Chatyr Kul is yellow-green with water transparency up to 4 meters.

Naryn is a peripheral city in Kyrgyzstan, on the Naryn River, in the Nalina Basin. In 2009, there were about 35 thousand. Residents. Located at an altitude of 2500 m above sea level. It was built near the fortified watchtower on the Kaszgar shopping route

The Tosor Pass, located at an altitude of nearly 4000 meters above sea level, offers incredible views of the nearby Issyk-Kul lake. Gravel road and wildlife is an unforgettable experience for anyone wishing to experience "wild" Kyrgyzstan.

Issyk Kul- the largest lake in Kyrgyzstan, which we will visit during a motorcycle trip. The lake is located in the mountainous valley of Tien Shan, 126 km from Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan. Around the lake there are plenty of sanatoriums where visitors bathe in tubs or pools filled with hot spring water with a sharp smell of sulfur.

Tong Pass- picturesque, pass ideal for trekking, about 75 km long, located near Issyk-Kul lake.

Orto Tokoy
- surrounded by mountains and wild nature Lake Orto Tokoy is a nature reserve and a natural monument of virgin Kyrgyz lands.

Tokmok -
a city in northern Kyrgyzstan, on the river Czu, east of Bishkek. Tokmok is the administrative center of the peripheral circuit. It has about 75.000 of residents.

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