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Hiking in Kyrgyzstan

Enjoying some afternoon sunlight and relaxation time at Telety Campsite with views all around | SB
Enjoying some afternoon sunlight and relaxation time at Telety Campsite with views all around | SB
Kyrgyzstan is a hidden gem nestled in Central Asia, with its capital, Bishkek, serving as the perfect launchpad for our adventure. Surrounded by the majestic Tian Shan Mountains, Bishkek is a blend of history and vibrant culture. As we head towards Son-Kul, a breathtaking lake situated at 3,000 meters, we pass through stunning landscapes marked by dramatic rock formations.
 
Upon reaching Son-Kul, we stayed in traditional yurts that were warm and inviting despite the chill of the high altitude. One highlight was learning the art of yurt-making, a skill deeply embedded in Kyrgyz culture. And a scenic highlight was wandering Fairy Tale Gorge and then having fresh fruit after exploring the nooks and crannies of paths travelled by very few.
 
Traditional Kyrgy musician on the shores of Son Kul |  SB

While at Son-Kul, we were entertained by a traditional musician playing a string instrument akin to a banjo, showcasing a unique style of singing that resonated with joy and authenticity. It was during these moments that I truly felt the warmth of Kyrgyz people—they share their lives and stories generously, expecting nothing in return. This is also shown at every meal time, where food is displayed down the middle of the table. It makes every occasion feel like a celebration.


So the start of our trek was marked by herds of horses grazing freely, and we often paused to take in the vibrant meadows and bubbling rivers. Our first night was spent in a yurt camp after a day filled with exploration. It was lush, and green, with every view overtaking us with awe.
 
Trekkers enjoy the beautiful alpine valleys of the Tian Shan |  SB

As we ascended towards Teleti Pass, the beauty of the landscape just grew more and more dramatic. The trek of course challenged us physically and mentally but everyone supported each other, and with every step, we were greeted by panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, a constant reminder of nature's grandeur.
 
View of campsite and Ala Kul Lake |  SB

Our adventure took us to Ala Kul Lake, a shimmering jewel at 3,200 meters, where our camp was amidst breathtaking scenery. After a day of exploration, we climbed to Ala Kul Pass, marvelling at the stunning ring of mountains that encircled us. Agin, the landscape completely changed, but was equally as impressive. The winding path down will stay in my mind forever.
 
Trekkers on the ridge of Ala Kul Pass |  SB
 

On our descent, we revelled in the lush Karakol Valley, encountering local villagers, their yurts, and the freedom of the wild horses that roamed the landscape again. We soaked in natural hot springs at the end of our trek, which was a perfect way to relax after the days of hiking.

As we made our way back to Bishkek, I reflected on the diverse experiences and the genuine kindness of the Kyrgyz people. Their harmonious coexistence of different cultures and faiths only added to the richness of the journey. From the stunning landscapes to the heartfelt connections, Kyrgyzstan has left an indelible mark on my travel memories. 

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