Kyrgyzstan is one of the active members of the Turkic Council and the TÜRKSOY community. The national language, Kyrgyz, is also closely related to the other Turkic languages, with which it shares strong cultural and historical ties.
Kyrgyzstan, or the Kyrgyz Republic to give it its official name, is quite simply one of the most interesting, pristine and beautiful countries in Asia, offering the adventurous traveller a rich and rewarding destination. My name is Jonny Bealby, I founded Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kyrgyzstan.
Although small, Kyrgyzstan is perfectly formed. The Tien Shan – or Mountains of Heaven – that stretch across its length and breadth are lush and green, high and wild, dissected by sweeping steppe lands, primal forests, crystal streams, turquoise lakes and lofty snow-capped peaks. I first rode through here
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A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
www.theredquest.com After Tajikistan, I head to the capital of Kyrgyzstan. I see Ala-Too Square, and visit Osh Bazaar where I sample some Kumis, fermented ma...
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MEET THE STANS -- episode 1&2: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
MEET THE STANS -- episode 1&2: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
MEET THE STANS -- episode 1&2: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan and the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara.
The Guardian said it was 'a thrilling postcard from the edge'
The Times said: 'Simon Reeve's journey through Kazakhstan is a first-class Boys Own adventure on film and illuminating too. I
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Skating and Traveling in Kyrgyzstan - Children of the Sun - Part 2
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Part two of their expedition took the crew to the mountains, in search of breathtaking landscapes, limitless countrysides, and anything they could skate.
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As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to India Islam has given
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Kyrgyzstan, also referred to as the Kyrgyz Republic, is a country that is situated in Central Asia. It is landlocked and bordered by four other countries: Kazakhstan to the north, Tajikistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, and China to the east. The capital of Kyrgyzstan is Bishkek, which is located at the northern part of the country. Aside from being the largest and most populated city, you may also notice that many of Bishkek's buildings bear some Soviet influence.
The country's official languages are Kyrgyz and Russian. The Kyrgyz ethnic group makes up more
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Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
www.kosmostrip.net
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Breakfast at hotel.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Kochkor – sightseeing of Kochkor with English speaking guide - Song –Kul lake – Nomand Yurt camp
Kochkor
City tour
Visit the handicraft workshop where local women make traditional felt carpets
Song –Kul lake
Visit nomad family
Dinner at Yurt camp
Overnight in NoviNomad Yurt camp (5-6 persons in one Yurt)
Day 8
Tue
Song –Kul lake
Breakfast in Yurt camp.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Issyk-Kul lake with a stop at Museum of Petroglyphs and Cholpon-Ata - Issyk-Kul lake
Entrance to Museum of Petroglyphs with Engli
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Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
In rural Kyrgyzstan men still marry their women the old-fashioned way: by abducting them off the street and forcing them to be their wife. Bride kidnapping is a supposedly ancient custom that's made a major comeback since the fall of Communism and now accounts for nearly half of all marriages in some parts. We traveled to the Kyrgyz countryside to follow/aid and abet a young groom named Kubanti as he surprised his teenage girlfriend Nazgul with the gift of marriage/kidnapping.
Hosted by Thomas Morton | Originally aired in 2011 on http://VICE.com
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Beautiful Kyrgyzstan Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Kyrgyzstan Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Kyrgyzstan Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
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Exploring Kyrgyzstan by Skateboard - Children of the Sun - Part 1
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Kyrgyzstan, or the Kyrgyz Republic to give it its official name, is quite simply one of the most interesting, pristine and beautiful countries in Asia, offering the adventurous traveller a rich and rewarding destination. My name is Jonny Bealby, I founded Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kyrgyzstan.
Although small, Kyrgyzstan is perfectly formed. The Tien Shan – or Mountains of Heaven – that stretch across its length and breadth are lush and green, high and wild, dissected by sweeping steppe lands, primal forests, crystal streams, turquoise lakes and lofty snow-capped peaks. I first rode through here
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A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
www.theredquest.com After Tajikistan, I head to the capital of Kyrgyzstan. I see Ala-Too Square, and visit Osh Bazaar where I sample some Kumis, fermented ma...
77:51
MEET THE STANS -- episode 1&2: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
MEET THE STANS -- episode 1&2: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
MEET THE STANS -- episode 1&2: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan and the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara.
The Guardian said it was 'a thrilling postcard from the edge'
The Times said: 'Simon Reeve's journey through Kazakhstan is a first-class Boys Own adventure on film and illuminating too. I
5:42
Skating and Traveling in Kyrgyzstan - Children of the Sun - Part 2
Skating and Traveling in Kyrgyzstan - Children of the Sun - Part 2
Skating and Traveling in Kyrgyzstan - Children of the Sun - Part 2
One of the greatest dimensions of skate culture is being on the road to explore new places. This philosophy is what took our squadron to Kyrgyzstan. Brian Delatorre, Aidan Campbell, Charles Collet, Manu Etchegoyen, Tjark Thielker and Maxim Kruglov struck out on a new kind of expedition amid spectacular scenery, to put wheels on terrain rarely ever skated.
Part two of their expedition took the crew to the mountains, in search of breathtaking landscapes, limitless countrysides, and anything they could skate.
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Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series
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Uzbekistan Travel Guide
Uzbekistan Travel Guide
Uzbekistan Travel Guide
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of Emperor Timur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to explain about tourism in Uzbekistan.
As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to India Islam has given
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Travel Series: Alleykat Shares Kyrgyzstan (EP.6)
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KYRGYZSTAN-Silk Road-Tourist route,places that you can not forget.Full HD
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Time Lapse Photography of Nomad Kyrgyzstan: Travelling Where Mother Nature Outdid Herself
Time Lapse Photography of Nomad Kyrgyzstan: Travelling Where Mother Nature Outdid Herself
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Kyrgyzstan: Central Asia kyrgyz travel movie
Kyrgyzstan: Central Asia kyrgyz travel movie
http://silkroadexplore.com/
Central Asia Travels: Travelling to Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, also referred to as the Kyrgyz Republic, is a country that is situated in Central Asia. It is landlocked and bordered by four other countries: Kazakhstan to the north, Tajikistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, and China to the east. The capital of Kyrgyzstan is Bishkek, which is located at the northern part of the country. Aside from being the largest and most populated city, you may also notice that many of Bishkek's buildings bear some Soviet influence.
The country's official languages are Kyrgyz and Russian. The Kyrgyz ethnic group makes up more
2:43
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
www.kosmostrip.net
Bishkek
Breakfast at hotel.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Kochkor – sightseeing of Kochkor with English speaking guide - Song –Kul lake – Nomand Yurt camp
Kochkor
City tour
Visit the handicraft workshop where local women make traditional felt carpets
Song –Kul lake
Visit nomad family
Dinner at Yurt camp
Overnight in NoviNomad Yurt camp (5-6 persons in one Yurt)
Day 8
Tue
Song –Kul lake
Breakfast in Yurt camp.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Issyk-Kul lake with a stop at Museum of Petroglyphs and Cholpon-Ata - Issyk-Kul lake
Entrance to Museum of Petroglyphs with Engli
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Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
In rural Kyrgyzstan men still marry their women the old-fashioned way: by abducting them off the street and forcing them to be their wife. Bride kidnapping is a supposedly ancient custom that's made a major comeback since the fall of Communism and now accounts for nearly half of all marriages in some parts. We traveled to the Kyrgyz countryside to follow/aid and abet a young groom named Kubanti as he surprised his teenage girlfriend Nazgul with the gift of marriage/kidnapping.
Hosted by Thomas Morton | Originally aired in 2011 on http://VICE.com
Watch Sneaking Into North Korea: http://bit.ly/Sneaking-Into-North-Korea
Subscribe to VICE: htt
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Beautiful Kyrgyzstan Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Kyrgyzstan Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
Beautiful Kyrgyzstan Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
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Exploring Kyrgyzstan by Skateboard - Children of the Sun - Part 1
Exploring Kyrgyzstan by Skateboard - Children of the Sun - Part 1
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KYRGYZSTAN TRAVEL BLOG | My trip to Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek, Osh and Mountain Trekking [HD]
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YURT CAMP IN KYRGYZSTAN
10 DAYS ADVENTURE- AND TREKKING TOUR IN KYRGYZSTAN
Day 1
Bishkek city.
Full day city tour in Bishkek. Visit main square Ala Too and see guardians of honor, Manas and Kurmandjan Datka monuments, Oak park and fine art gallery under clear sky.
Also visit State Historical Museum
Day 2
Bishkek city – Son Kul Lake.
Morning transfer to Son Kul Lake. En route visit Burana Tower Historical complex. Lunch in Kazakh family in Tokmok town.
Transfer to Son Kul. Arrival and accommodation in yurts. Inspection the camp and territory around.
Dinner and overnight in yurt camp.
Day 3
Son Kul Lake – Tash Rabat caravanserai.
Morning
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Shot almost entirely on raw format at 4K resolution with my Blackmagic Production Camera 4K, Canon 5Dm3 and the new GoPro Hero4 but scaled down to 1080p for Internet view.
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Kyrgyzstan, or the Kyrgyz Republic to give it its official name, is quite simply one of the most interesting, pristine and beautiful countries in Asia, offering the adventurous traveller a rich and rewarding destination. My name is Jonny Bealby, I founded Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kyrgyzstan.
Although small, Kyrgyzstan is perfectly formed. The Tien Shan – or Mountains of Heaven – that stretch across its length and breadth are lush and green, high and wild, dissected by sweeping steppe lands, primal forests, crystal streams, turquoise lakes and lofty snow-capped peaks. I first rode through here on horseback in 1999 while writing a book and making a Discovery Channel film, and I thought then it really was one of the most beautiful countries I had ever visited.
The country is primarily a mountainous land rising in altitude from 400 metres in the Ferghana Valley to over 7,400 metre on the summit of Peak Pobeda. More than half of the country is over 3,000 metres high, while a third is permanently covered in snow. But despite the immense natural beauty of this landlocked Central Asian, Silk Road republic, it is the people themselves that bring Kyrgyzstan to life, and on many of our tours to the country you will stay with local families with whom we have developed special friendships.
So to the country and the main sites you’ll see. Heading east out of the leafy, tree-lined streets of the capital Bishkek – a place renowned for its markets, monuments and excellent museum – you’ll first pass the imposing 11th century Borana Tower, before skirting the edge of Lake Izzy Kul. Here, in the far northeast of the country, you can spend a couple of days on the lake, visit the interesting town of Karakol or head to Karkara Mountain Camp for a bit of helicopter assisted glacier trekking, available every year on our Celestial Mountain Action Adventure.
From here you’ll probably move on around the southern shores of the lake, visiting one of the famous eagle hunters, and possibly trek over the one of the many magnificent passes, before hitting the main road south towards China, and one of the last remaining ancient Silk Road caravanserais at Tash Rabat. Here you can go for walks, or ride one of the local’s horses, all the while staying in one of the traditional yurts while Nazira and her family look after you. People often ask me, where is my favourite place in the world – well, this is right up there; sitting on the hills above the valley is one of the most peaceful settings I know.
From here most will either head over the border to China and the famous Silk Road crossroads town of Kashgar or west across the mountains to another jewel in the Kyrgyz crown, Lake Son Kul. A 3,000 metre high glacial lake, some 40 kilometres in length, again it offers a great place to walk or ride among the hills and meet more of the locals.
As you head further west so you can cross the sensational Ferghana range and visit the region around the Tajik border – particularly travelling up to Peak Lenin base camp – or head down into the Ferghana Valley and the ancient Silk Road town of Osh. Many of our trips come this way as they head into neighbouring Uzbekistan, but continuing on the circuit back round towards Bishkek and you come to yet another wonderful region of natural beauty, Sary Chelek National Park.
At Wild Frontiers we run both small group tours and tailor-made holidays to Kyrgyzstan. While some trips focus solely on this country, others take in Kyrgyzstan on longer journeys through this Silk Road region. It’s also the place that we run one of our best horse riding adventures; loosely following the route I took back in 1999, for those interested in equine holidays, this trip is simply sensational.
As you can see, as far as natural mountain beauty is concerned Kyrgyzstan is unrivalled in the region. It is a country with few political issues, a place with good tourist infrastructure and yet relatively few tourist. It’s a place where you can walk, ride, mountain bike, raft or heli-trek – with us, all on a single trip! – and as of 2012 there are no visa requirements for British and many other nationalities.
As I say when I rode through the country 15 years ago, I knew I had discovered a gem…and so it is today. Kyrgyzstan really is one of adventure travels best kept secrets.
Kyrgyzstan, or the Kyrgyz Republic to give it its official name, is quite simply one of the most interesting, pristine and beautiful countries in Asia, offering the adventurous traveller a rich and rewarding destination. My name is Jonny Bealby, I founded Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kyrgyzstan.
Although small, Kyrgyzstan is perfectly formed. The Tien Shan – or Mountains of Heaven – that stretch across its length and breadth are lush and green, high and wild, dissected by sweeping steppe lands, primal forests, crystal streams, turquoise lakes and lofty snow-capped peaks. I first rode through here on horseback in 1999 while writing a book and making a Discovery Channel film, and I thought then it really was one of the most beautiful countries I had ever visited.
The country is primarily a mountainous land rising in altitude from 400 metres in the Ferghana Valley to over 7,400 metre on the summit of Peak Pobeda. More than half of the country is over 3,000 metres high, while a third is permanently covered in snow. But despite the immense natural beauty of this landlocked Central Asian, Silk Road republic, it is the people themselves that bring Kyrgyzstan to life, and on many of our tours to the country you will stay with local families with whom we have developed special friendships.
So to the country and the main sites you’ll see. Heading east out of the leafy, tree-lined streets of the capital Bishkek – a place renowned for its markets, monuments and excellent museum – you’ll first pass the imposing 11th century Borana Tower, before skirting the edge of Lake Izzy Kul. Here, in the far northeast of the country, you can spend a couple of days on the lake, visit the interesting town of Karakol or head to Karkara Mountain Camp for a bit of helicopter assisted glacier trekking, available every year on our Celestial Mountain Action Adventure.
From here you’ll probably move on around the southern shores of the lake, visiting one of the famous eagle hunters, and possibly trek over the one of the many magnificent passes, before hitting the main road south towards China, and one of the last remaining ancient Silk Road caravanserais at Tash Rabat. Here you can go for walks, or ride one of the local’s horses, all the while staying in one of the traditional yurts while Nazira and her family look after you. People often ask me, where is my favourite place in the world – well, this is right up there; sitting on the hills above the valley is one of the most peaceful settings I know.
From here most will either head over the border to China and the famous Silk Road crossroads town of Kashgar or west across the mountains to another jewel in the Kyrgyz crown, Lake Son Kul. A 3,000 metre high glacial lake, some 40 kilometres in length, again it offers a great place to walk or ride among the hills and meet more of the locals.
As you head further west so you can cross the sensational Ferghana range and visit the region around the Tajik border – particularly travelling up to Peak Lenin base camp – or head down into the Ferghana Valley and the ancient Silk Road town of Osh. Many of our trips come this way as they head into neighbouring Uzbekistan, but continuing on the circuit back round towards Bishkek and you come to yet another wonderful region of natural beauty, Sary Chelek National Park.
At Wild Frontiers we run both small group tours and tailor-made holidays to Kyrgyzstan. While some trips focus solely on this country, others take in Kyrgyzstan on longer journeys through this Silk Road region. It’s also the place that we run one of our best horse riding adventures; loosely following the route I took back in 1999, for those interested in equine holidays, this trip is simply sensational.
As you can see, as far as natural mountain beauty is concerned Kyrgyzstan is unrivalled in the region. It is a country with few political issues, a place with good tourist infrastructure and yet relatively few tourist. It’s a place where you can walk, ride, mountain bike, raft or heli-trek – with us, all on a single trip! – and as of 2012 there are no visa requirements for British and many other nationalities.
As I say when I rode through the country 15 years ago, I knew I had discovered a gem…and so it is today. Kyrgyzstan really is one of adventure travels best kept secrets.
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A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
www.theredquest.com After Tajikistan, I head to the capital of Kyrgyzstan. I see Ala-Too Square, and visit Osh Bazaar where I sample some Kumis, fermented ma...
www.theredquest.com After Tajikistan, I head to the capital of Kyrgyzstan. I see Ala-Too Square, and visit Osh Bazaar where I sample some Kumis, fermented ma...
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan and the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara.
The Guardian said it was 'a thrilling postcard from the edge'
The Times said: 'Simon Reeve's journey through Kazakhstan is a first-class Boys Own adventure on film and illuminating too. I can't imagine anyone switching off who stays for the first five minutes.'
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SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV presenter and New York Times bestselling author with a passion for travel, current affairs, history, conservation and the environment. He has been around the world three times for the BBC series Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer, and has travelled extensively in more than 100 countries. Simon's last journey around the Tropic of Cancer enthralled millions and was described by The Times of London as: "a real gem...Reeve is in a class of his own". Readers of a leading travel magazine voted it their favourite TV series. Simon, who is an ambassador for the nature conservation organisation WWF, has been awarded a One World Broadcasting Trust award for an "outstanding contribution to greater world understanding". His books include Tropic of Capricorn (published by BBC Books), and The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, and was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda. Originally published in 1998 it has been a New York Times bestseller. Simon has contributed to other studies into organised crime, terrorism, biological warfare and corruption. His book One Day in September: the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was published in 2000. The film of the same name, narrated by the actor Michael Douglas, won an Oscar for best feature documentary.
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You can find out more information on Simon's journeys, and see more of Simon's films, at his website: www.simonreeve.co.uk or at www.youtube.com/shootandscribble
Thanks for watching!
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan and the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara.
The Guardian said it was 'a thrilling postcard from the edge'
The Times said: 'Simon Reeve's journey through Kazakhstan is a first-class Boys Own adventure on film and illuminating too. I can't imagine anyone switching off who stays for the first five minutes.'
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SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV presenter and New York Times bestselling author with a passion for travel, current affairs, history, conservation and the environment. He has been around the world three times for the BBC series Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer, and has travelled extensively in more than 100 countries. Simon's last journey around the Tropic of Cancer enthralled millions and was described by The Times of London as: "a real gem...Reeve is in a class of his own". Readers of a leading travel magazine voted it their favourite TV series. Simon, who is an ambassador for the nature conservation organisation WWF, has been awarded a One World Broadcasting Trust award for an "outstanding contribution to greater world understanding". His books include Tropic of Capricorn (published by BBC Books), and The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, and was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda. Originally published in 1998 it has been a New York Times bestseller. Simon has contributed to other studies into organised crime, terrorism, biological warfare and corruption. His book One Day in September: the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was published in 2000. The film of the same name, narrated by the actor Michael Douglas, won an Oscar for best feature documentary.
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You can find out more information on Simon's journeys, and see more of Simon's films, at his website: www.simonreeve.co.uk or at www.youtube.com/shootandscribble
Thanks for watching!
published:14 Nov 2011
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Skating and Traveling in Kyrgyzstan - Children of the Sun - Part 2
One of the greatest dimensions of skate culture is being on the road to explore new places. This philosophy is what took our squadron to Kyrgyzstan. Brian Delatorre, Aidan Campbell, Charles Collet, Manu Etchegoyen, Tjark Thielker and Maxim Kruglov struck out on a new kind of expedition amid spectacular scenery, to put wheels on terrain rarely ever skated.
Part two of their expedition took the crew to the mountains, in search of breathtaking landscapes, limitless countrysides, and anything they could skate.
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One of the greatest dimensions of skate culture is being on the road to explore new places. This philosophy is what took our squadron to Kyrgyzstan. Brian Delatorre, Aidan Campbell, Charles Collet, Manu Etchegoyen, Tjark Thielker and Maxim Kruglov struck out on a new kind of expedition amid spectacular scenery, to put wheels on terrain rarely ever skated.
Part two of their expedition took the crew to the mountains, in search of breathtaking landscapes, limitless countrysides, and anything they could skate.
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A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of Emperor Timur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to explain about tourism in Uzbekistan.
As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to India Islam has given the world some of the most spectacular architecture there is, and nowhere is this more evident than here in Uzbekistan.
The mosques and madrassas of Samarkand are as exquisite as any buildings anywhere on earth. The old walled town of Khiva, a veritable living museum, is an entire town of imposing buildings echoing history, and in Bukhara – probably the most important of all Silk Road towns – the soft, earth-coloured forts, squares, domes and towers are all guaranteed to carry the visitor back to a very different time.
The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent. Formerly the Soviet Union’s fifth largest city, Tashkent is a surprisingly quiet place, with large leafy parks, cafes and some excellent hotel options. But Tashkent is usually only a start or end point on a journey through Uzbekistan. And if you’re travelling overland from Kyrgyzstan and the Ferghana Valley you’ll likely as not first visit Kokand, a former royal khanate, or kingdom, and home to an impressive palace.
But according to Robert Byron, author of The Road to Oxiana, all travellers that venture through Central Asia have one goal in mind, to see the splendours of Samarkand.
Centre of the Universe, Mirror of the world, Garden of the soul, Jewel of the east, Pearl of Islam, Samarkand has had writers and poets waxing lyrical for over two millennia. And for god reason. The Registan, a public square used to hear royal proclamations, is surrounded on three sides by magnificent mosques and madrassas. The huge Bibi Khanym mosques was the largest in the world when built at the end of the 14th century. Emperor Timor’s tomb has exquisite carvings and delicate gold inlay. Ulam Beg’s observatory is fascinating and impressive. And the shar-i-zindar, also known as the street of the dead, is another atmospheric site.
Moving along the Royal Road, perhaps travelling through Shakrizabs and the birth place of Timur, you’ll come to Bukhara. Personally my favourite town in the country, if not the whole region, Bukhara is a sleepy place, easy to walk around and just brimming over with magnificent sites. Probably the most famous is the 150-foot high Kolan minaret, allegedly used in the 19th century by the then ruler, Nazarullah Khan, as a means of execution, and the adjacent mosques and madrassas. Other sites include the Arc, or impregnable citadel, the char minar mosque and the mosque of 40 pillars. Here in Bukhara there is also great shopping, often in the old caravanserais, where carpets, shawls, spice and trinkets of all types can be found.
And finally after another 7 hour drive across the Kyzyl Kum Desert lies Khiva. As one of the most powerful khanates in the 19th century, Khiva grew into a sumptuous walled city much of which has been lovingly restored for the benefit of today’s modern visitor. To watch sunrise over the old town is one of travel’s great experiences.
But it’s not all about ancient monuments. Uzbekistan has some beautiful hills and mountains, the quite extraordinary and fascinating Aral Sea and the famous modern art collection at Nukus. The ancient towns through which you’ll pass also have bustling markets, some great open air restaurants, and some of the best boutique hotels anyway in the region.
Although you might find more tourists here than you will in some of the neighbouring countries, for anyone interested in culture and history Uzbekistan is simply a must.
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of Emperor Timur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to explain about tourism in Uzbekistan.
As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to India Islam has given the world some of the most spectacular architecture there is, and nowhere is this more evident than here in Uzbekistan.
The mosques and madrassas of Samarkand are as exquisite as any buildings anywhere on earth. The old walled town of Khiva, a veritable living museum, is an entire town of imposing buildings echoing history, and in Bukhara – probably the most important of all Silk Road towns – the soft, earth-coloured forts, squares, domes and towers are all guaranteed to carry the visitor back to a very different time.
The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent. Formerly the Soviet Union’s fifth largest city, Tashkent is a surprisingly quiet place, with large leafy parks, cafes and some excellent hotel options. But Tashkent is usually only a start or end point on a journey through Uzbekistan. And if you’re travelling overland from Kyrgyzstan and the Ferghana Valley you’ll likely as not first visit Kokand, a former royal khanate, or kingdom, and home to an impressive palace.
But according to Robert Byron, author of The Road to Oxiana, all travellers that venture through Central Asia have one goal in mind, to see the splendours of Samarkand.
Centre of the Universe, Mirror of the world, Garden of the soul, Jewel of the east, Pearl of Islam, Samarkand has had writers and poets waxing lyrical for over two millennia. And for god reason. The Registan, a public square used to hear royal proclamations, is surrounded on three sides by magnificent mosques and madrassas. The huge Bibi Khanym mosques was the largest in the world when built at the end of the 14th century. Emperor Timor’s tomb has exquisite carvings and delicate gold inlay. Ulam Beg’s observatory is fascinating and impressive. And the shar-i-zindar, also known as the street of the dead, is another atmospheric site.
Moving along the Royal Road, perhaps travelling through Shakrizabs and the birth place of Timur, you’ll come to Bukhara. Personally my favourite town in the country, if not the whole region, Bukhara is a sleepy place, easy to walk around and just brimming over with magnificent sites. Probably the most famous is the 150-foot high Kolan minaret, allegedly used in the 19th century by the then ruler, Nazarullah Khan, as a means of execution, and the adjacent mosques and madrassas. Other sites include the Arc, or impregnable citadel, the char minar mosque and the mosque of 40 pillars. Here in Bukhara there is also great shopping, often in the old caravanserais, where carpets, shawls, spice and trinkets of all types can be found.
And finally after another 7 hour drive across the Kyzyl Kum Desert lies Khiva. As one of the most powerful khanates in the 19th century, Khiva grew into a sumptuous walled city much of which has been lovingly restored for the benefit of today’s modern visitor. To watch sunrise over the old town is one of travel’s great experiences.
But it’s not all about ancient monuments. Uzbekistan has some beautiful hills and mountains, the quite extraordinary and fascinating Aral Sea and the famous modern art collection at Nukus. The ancient towns through which you’ll pass also have bustling markets, some great open air restaurants, and some of the best boutique hotels anyway in the region.
Although you might find more tourists here than you will in some of the neighbouring countries, for anyone interested in culture and history Uzbekistan is simply a must.
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Central Asia Travels: Travelling to Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, also referred to as the Kyrgyz Republic, is a country that is situated in Central Asia. It is landlocked and bordered by four other countries: Kazakhstan to the north, Tajikistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, and China to the east. The capital of Kyrgyzstan is Bishkek, which is located at the northern part of the country. Aside from being the largest and most populated city, you may also notice that many of Bishkek's buildings bear some Soviet influence.
The country's official languages are Kyrgyz and Russian. The Kyrgyz ethnic group makes up more than 60% of Kyrgyzstan's population, followed by the Uzbeks, Russians, and Germans.
Kyrgyzstan Tourism
People who are looking for Central Asia travel places should consider putting Kyrgyzstan on their list of countries to visit. Seeing the nature of Kyrgyzstan is highly recommended as it boasts of mountain ranges, rapid-flowing rivers, highland lakes, forests, deserts, and glaciers. One of the most popular reasons people visit Kyrgyzstan is because of Lake Issyk-Kul and the Tian Shan mountains.
Lake Issyk-Kul is actually the tenth biggest lake in the world in terms of volume, measuring 182 kilometers in length, 60 kilometers in width, and it covers an area of more than 6,000 square kilometers. The Tian Shan mountain range, on the other hand, is located across the border between Kyrgyzstan and China. Its highest peak is called the Victory Peaks which stands at approximately 7,400 meters above sea level.
Kyrgyzstan Culture
The Kyrgyz people have a rich history and cultural traditions. They started out as nomads living in the south-central part of Russia, between Lake Baikal and Yenesei River, approximately 2,000 years ago. Their language, Kyrgyz, is a Turkic language with traces of Mongolian. Many of them also speak Russian, which is the second language of the country.
The Kyrgyz also consider the horse as an important part of their culture. They are considered as the "wings of the Kyrgyz", and were believed to carry the spirit of a dead person to another world. They also have national horse games, like Kyrgyz horse wrestling, "Ulak tariysh", "Kyz kuumai", and "Upai".
Kyrgyzstan music can be described as "nomadic" and "rural". The main feature of their folk music includes long and sustained pitches, with influences of Russian elements. As for relationships, beautiful Kyrgyz women usually greet each other with hugs and handshakes. Relationships between males and females are also less rigid among Kyrgyzstanis compared to Uzbeks and Tajiks. Household tasks are commonly shared among men and women. The Kyrgyz are very hospitable people, and they usually serve cooked sheep's head to honor their guests.
Traditionally, Kyrgyz people live in a "yurt". Today, most of them live in permanent homes in the city.
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Those who have gone to Kyrgyzstan certainly recommend going back. Travel in Kyrgyzstan is friendly on the budget, but the flights can get really expensive. Plan out your trip carefully to get the most out of your stay in Kyrgyzstan.
Going to Kyrgyzstan also gives travellers a feeling of excitement about discovering the unknown. Other popular places like China, Japan, Australia, Brazil, etc. have already been featured in a lot of travel magazines and even in online travel sites, and Kyrgyzstan is relatively untouched compared to these places.
Kyrgyzstan is a country that has many things to offer the adventurous kind of traveller. If you are looking for places to visit in Central Asia, make sure you put Kyrgyzstan at the top of your list.
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Central Asia Travels: Travelling to Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, also referred to as the Kyrgyz Republic, is a country that is situated in Central Asia. It is landlocked and bordered by four other countries: Kazakhstan to the north, Tajikistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, and China to the east. The capital of Kyrgyzstan is Bishkek, which is located at the northern part of the country. Aside from being the largest and most populated city, you may also notice that many of Bishkek's buildings bear some Soviet influence.
The country's official languages are Kyrgyz and Russian. The Kyrgyz ethnic group makes up more than 60% of Kyrgyzstan's population, followed by the Uzbeks, Russians, and Germans.
Kyrgyzstan Tourism
People who are looking for Central Asia travel places should consider putting Kyrgyzstan on their list of countries to visit. Seeing the nature of Kyrgyzstan is highly recommended as it boasts of mountain ranges, rapid-flowing rivers, highland lakes, forests, deserts, and glaciers. One of the most popular reasons people visit Kyrgyzstan is because of Lake Issyk-Kul and the Tian Shan mountains.
Lake Issyk-Kul is actually the tenth biggest lake in the world in terms of volume, measuring 182 kilometers in length, 60 kilometers in width, and it covers an area of more than 6,000 square kilometers. The Tian Shan mountain range, on the other hand, is located across the border between Kyrgyzstan and China. Its highest peak is called the Victory Peaks which stands at approximately 7,400 meters above sea level.
Kyrgyzstan Culture
The Kyrgyz people have a rich history and cultural traditions. They started out as nomads living in the south-central part of Russia, between Lake Baikal and Yenesei River, approximately 2,000 years ago. Their language, Kyrgyz, is a Turkic language with traces of Mongolian. Many of them also speak Russian, which is the second language of the country.
The Kyrgyz also consider the horse as an important part of their culture. They are considered as the "wings of the Kyrgyz", and were believed to carry the spirit of a dead person to another world. They also have national horse games, like Kyrgyz horse wrestling, "Ulak tariysh", "Kyz kuumai", and "Upai".
Kyrgyzstan music can be described as "nomadic" and "rural". The main feature of their folk music includes long and sustained pitches, with influences of Russian elements. As for relationships, beautiful Kyrgyz women usually greet each other with hugs and handshakes. Relationships between males and females are also less rigid among Kyrgyzstanis compared to Uzbeks and Tajiks. Household tasks are commonly shared among men and women. The Kyrgyz are very hospitable people, and they usually serve cooked sheep's head to honor their guests.
Traditionally, Kyrgyz people live in a "yurt". Today, most of them live in permanent homes in the city.
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Those who have gone to Kyrgyzstan certainly recommend going back. Travel in Kyrgyzstan is friendly on the budget, but the flights can get really expensive. Plan out your trip carefully to get the most out of your stay in Kyrgyzstan.
Going to Kyrgyzstan also gives travellers a feeling of excitement about discovering the unknown. Other popular places like China, Japan, Australia, Brazil, etc. have already been featured in a lot of travel magazines and even in online travel sites, and Kyrgyzstan is relatively untouched compared to these places.
Kyrgyzstan is a country that has many things to offer the adventurous kind of traveller. If you are looking for places to visit in Central Asia, make sure you put Kyrgyzstan at the top of your list.
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
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Bishkek
Breakfast at hotel.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Kochkor – sightseeing of Kochkor with English speaking guide - Song –Kul lake – Nomand Yurt camp
Kochkor
City tour
Visit the handicraft workshop where local women make traditional felt carpets
Song –Kul lake
Visit nomad family
Dinner at Yurt camp
Overnight in NoviNomad Yurt camp (5-6 persons in one Yurt)
Day 8
Tue
Song –Kul lake
Breakfast in Yurt camp.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Issyk-Kul lake with a stop at Museum of Petroglyphs and Cholpon-Ata - Issyk-Kul lake
Entrance to Museum of Petroglyphs with English speaking guide
Entrance to Museum of Regional studies in Cholpon-Ata with English speaking guide
Issyk-Kul lake
Dinner at hotel
Overnight at Karven hotel
Day 9
Wed
Issyk-Kul lake
Breakfast at hotel.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Bishkek with a stop at Burana Tower – hotel in Bishkek
Entrance to Burana Tower with English speaking guide
Bishkek
Farewell dinner in the local restaurant
Overnight at Asia Mountains hotel
Day 10
Thu
Bishkek
Breakfast at hotel.
Local coach and English speaking guide for hotel – half day sightseeing (3 hrs) – City tour with visiting Central Ala-Too Square, Oak Park, Philarmonic Hall.
Transfer to the airport for flight to next destination.
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
www.kosmostrip.net
Bishkek
Breakfast at hotel.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Kochkor – sightseeing of Kochkor with English speaking guide - Song –Kul lake – Nomand Yurt camp
Kochkor
City tour
Visit the handicraft workshop where local women make traditional felt carpets
Song –Kul lake
Visit nomad family
Dinner at Yurt camp
Overnight in NoviNomad Yurt camp (5-6 persons in one Yurt)
Day 8
Tue
Song –Kul lake
Breakfast in Yurt camp.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Issyk-Kul lake with a stop at Museum of Petroglyphs and Cholpon-Ata - Issyk-Kul lake
Entrance to Museum of Petroglyphs with English speaking guide
Entrance to Museum of Regional studies in Cholpon-Ata with English speaking guide
Issyk-Kul lake
Dinner at hotel
Overnight at Karven hotel
Day 9
Wed
Issyk-Kul lake
Breakfast at hotel.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Bishkek with a stop at Burana Tower – hotel in Bishkek
Entrance to Burana Tower with English speaking guide
Bishkek
Farewell dinner in the local restaurant
Overnight at Asia Mountains hotel
Day 10
Thu
Bishkek
Breakfast at hotel.
Local coach and English speaking guide for hotel – half day sightseeing (3 hrs) – City tour with visiting Central Ala-Too Square, Oak Park, Philarmonic Hall.
Transfer to the airport for flight to next destination.
In rural Kyrgyzstan men still marry their women the old-fashioned way: by abducting them off the street and forcing them to be their wife. Bride kidnapping is a supposedly ancient custom that's made a major comeback since the fall of Communism and now accounts for nearly half of all marriages in some parts. We traveled to the Kyrgyz countryside to follow/aid and abet a young groom named Kubanti as he surprised his teenage girlfriend Nazgul with the gift of marriage/kidnapping.
Hosted by Thomas Morton | Originally aired in 2011 on http://VICE.com
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In rural Kyrgyzstan men still marry their women the old-fashioned way: by abducting them off the street and forcing them to be their wife. Bride kidnapping is a supposedly ancient custom that's made a major comeback since the fall of Communism and now accounts for nearly half of all marriages in some parts. We traveled to the Kyrgyz countryside to follow/aid and abet a young groom named Kubanti as he surprised his teenage girlfriend Nazgul with the gift of marriage/kidnapping.
Hosted by Thomas Morton | Originally aired in 2011 on http://VICE.com
Watch Sneaking Into North Korea: http://bit.ly/Sneaking-Into-North-Korea
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published:19 Jun 2012
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Beautiful Kyrgyzstan Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
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One of the greatest dimensions of skate culture is being on the road to explore new places. This philosophy is what took our squadron to Kyrgyzstan. Brian Delatorre, Aidan Campbell, Charles Collet, Manu Etchegoyen, Tjark Thielker and Maxim Kruglov struck out on a new kind of expedition amid spectacular scenery, to put wheels on terrain rarely ever skated. Part one of their three part skate-venture give us an inside look at the growing skate culture and some of the fresh street spots the country has to offer.
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One of the greatest dimensions of skate culture is being on the road to explore new places. This philosophy is what took our squadron to Kyrgyzstan. Brian Delatorre, Aidan Campbell, Charles Collet, Manu Etchegoyen, Tjark Thielker and Maxim Kruglov struck out on a new kind of expedition amid spectacular scenery, to put wheels on terrain rarely ever skated. Part one of their three part skate-venture give us an inside look at the growing skate culture and some of the fresh street spots the country has to offer.
_
Experience the world of Red Bull like you have never seen it before. With the best action sports clips on the web and original series, prepare for your "stoke factor" to be at an all time high.
See into our world: http://goo.gl/J49U
Red Bull on Facebook: http://win.gs/redbullfb
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published:26 Feb 2015
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KYRGYZSTAN TRAVEL BLOG | My trip to Kyrgyzstan - Bishkek, Osh and Mountain Trekking [HD]
YURT CAMP IN KYRGYZSTAN
10 DAYS ADVENTURE- AND TREKKING TOUR IN KYRGYZSTAN
Day 1
Bishkek city.
Full day city tour in Bishkek. Visit main square Ala Too and see guardians of honor, Manas and Kurmandjan Datka monuments, Oak park and fine art gallery under clear sky.
Also visit State Historical Museum
Day 2
Bishkek city – Son Kul Lake.
Morning transfer to Son Kul Lake. En route visit Burana Tower Historical complex. Lunch in Kazakh family in Tokmok town.
Transfer to Son Kul. Arrival and accommodation in yurts. Inspection the camp and territory around.
Dinner and overnight in yurt camp.
Day 3
Son Kul Lake – Tash Rabat caravanserai.
Morning at leisure on Son Kul Lake. Walking around the area and still time for 2 hours horse riding before we continue.
Lunch in camp and transfer to Tash Rabat caravanserai. Transfer via Moldo Ashuu pass and arrive to Naryn town, then proceed closer to the border with China.
Stop in Kara Koum canyon, near Tash Rabat caravanserai. Accommodation in yurt camp. Dinner and overnight.
Day 4
Tash Rabat caravanserai – Karakol town.
Long driving day. Transfer first to Kochkor village. Stop for a lunch. See famous souvenir shop museum and demonstration of producing felt.
Continue drive to Karakol town. Reach south shore of the Issyk Kul Lake and transfer along. Arrival to Karakol town. Accommodation in a hotel. Dinner and overnight.
Day 5
Karakol town – Karkara valley.
Early morning transfer to Karkara valley. Stop in Karkara tent camp and get helicopter excursion to South Inylchek glacier to the Khan Tengri base camp. That was our plan, because some rain and many clouds we had to skip the helicopter flight for that day and waiting for better weather.
Lunch and plenty of time to walk around Karkara valley, only 12m apart from the border to Kazakhstan. We even had a swim in the border river after our sauna.
Dinner and overnight in tents.
Day 6
Karkara valley – Khan Tengri base camp – Bishkek city.
The day started with wonderful sunshine and clear sky. So we were ready for our helicopter ride to South Inylchek glacier and Khan Tengri base camp.
Unexpected our helicopter broke down at the base camp and we were not able to leave. Lunch at South Inylchek glacier, Khan Tengri base camp.
After approx 5 hrs. waiting (doing some sightseeing and walk around at the base camp) a second helicopter arrived with all necessary tools for repairment. Meanwhile we took the second helicopter back to Karkara valley and even got a spezial VIP flight back to Bishkek.
Wonderful scenic flight across the north shore of the Issyk Kul Lake.
Evening arrival on Military airport transfer to downtown and accommodation in a hotel. Dinner and rest. – Well deserved!
Day 7
Bishkek city – airport. Flight to Osh city.
Full day in Bishkek city, sightseeing and shopping at the market.
Evening flight to Osh city. Arrival, transfer to hotel. Rest. Lunch and dinner in cafes..
Day 8
Osh city.
Full day city tour in Osh. Visit Osh Bazaar and it’s handicraft rows.
After visiting bazaar visit Sulaiman Mount. On the mount first you visit historical museum. Follow the way of all pilgrims up to the top of the hill where you watch a little mosque of Babur.
Dinner in a local café. Overnight in a hotel.
Day 9
Osh city – Achick Tash base camp.
In the morning we start visiting the cattle and horse market. Than we continue our route to Pamir mountain ridge.
Lunch en route.
Arrival to Achick Tash base camp. Accommodation in tents. Dinner and overnight in BC.
Day 10
Achick Tash BC – Osh city.
Transfer back to Osh city. Lunch en route.
Arrival to Osh.
Overnight in a hotel. Rest.
Day 11
Osh city – airport.
Early morning transfer to the airport. Flight back home via Istanbul.
Arrival back in Frankfurt early afternoon.
Ready for my next adventure starting in a couple of days – Visiting Barcelona again and my friend Don Bratwurst - http://www.donbratwurst.com/.
For more please follow my blog http://www.JuergenSchreiter.com | http://www.Youtube.com/jschreiter | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JRSchreiter
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YURT CAMP IN KYRGYZSTAN
10 DAYS ADVENTURE- AND TREKKING TOUR IN KYRGYZSTAN
Day 1
Bishkek city.
Full day city tour in Bishkek. Visit main square Ala Too and see guardians of honor, Manas and Kurmandjan Datka monuments, Oak park and fine art gallery under clear sky.
Also visit State Historical Museum
Day 2
Bishkek city – Son Kul Lake.
Morning transfer to Son Kul Lake. En route visit Burana Tower Historical complex. Lunch in Kazakh family in Tokmok town.
Transfer to Son Kul. Arrival and accommodation in yurts. Inspection the camp and territory around.
Dinner and overnight in yurt camp.
Day 3
Son Kul Lake – Tash Rabat caravanserai.
Morning at leisure on Son Kul Lake. Walking around the area and still time for 2 hours horse riding before we continue.
Lunch in camp and transfer to Tash Rabat caravanserai. Transfer via Moldo Ashuu pass and arrive to Naryn town, then proceed closer to the border with China.
Stop in Kara Koum canyon, near Tash Rabat caravanserai. Accommodation in yurt camp. Dinner and overnight.
Day 4
Tash Rabat caravanserai – Karakol town.
Long driving day. Transfer first to Kochkor village. Stop for a lunch. See famous souvenir shop museum and demonstration of producing felt.
Continue drive to Karakol town. Reach south shore of the Issyk Kul Lake and transfer along. Arrival to Karakol town. Accommodation in a hotel. Dinner and overnight.
Day 5
Karakol town – Karkara valley.
Early morning transfer to Karkara valley. Stop in Karkara tent camp and get helicopter excursion to South Inylchek glacier to the Khan Tengri base camp. That was our plan, because some rain and many clouds we had to skip the helicopter flight for that day and waiting for better weather.
Lunch and plenty of time to walk around Karkara valley, only 12m apart from the border to Kazakhstan. We even had a swim in the border river after our sauna.
Dinner and overnight in tents.
Day 6
Karkara valley – Khan Tengri base camp – Bishkek city.
The day started with wonderful sunshine and clear sky. So we were ready for our helicopter ride to South Inylchek glacier and Khan Tengri base camp.
Unexpected our helicopter broke down at the base camp and we were not able to leave. Lunch at South Inylchek glacier, Khan Tengri base camp.
After approx 5 hrs. waiting (doing some sightseeing and walk around at the base camp) a second helicopter arrived with all necessary tools for repairment. Meanwhile we took the second helicopter back to Karkara valley and even got a spezial VIP flight back to Bishkek.
Wonderful scenic flight across the north shore of the Issyk Kul Lake.
Evening arrival on Military airport transfer to downtown and accommodation in a hotel. Dinner and rest. – Well deserved!
Day 7
Bishkek city – airport. Flight to Osh city.
Full day in Bishkek city, sightseeing and shopping at the market.
Evening flight to Osh city. Arrival, transfer to hotel. Rest. Lunch and dinner in cafes..
Day 8
Osh city.
Full day city tour in Osh. Visit Osh Bazaar and it’s handicraft rows.
After visiting bazaar visit Sulaiman Mount. On the mount first you visit historical museum. Follow the way of all pilgrims up to the top of the hill where you watch a little mosque of Babur.
Dinner in a local café. Overnight in a hotel.
Day 9
Osh city – Achick Tash base camp.
In the morning we start visiting the cattle and horse market. Than we continue our route to Pamir mountain ridge.
Lunch en route.
Arrival to Achick Tash base camp. Accommodation in tents. Dinner and overnight in BC.
Day 10
Achick Tash BC – Osh city.
Transfer back to Osh city. Lunch en route.
Arrival to Osh.
Overnight in a hotel. Rest.
Day 11
Osh city – airport.
Early morning transfer to the airport. Flight back home via Istanbul.
Arrival back in Frankfurt early afternoon.
Ready for my next adventure starting in a couple of days – Visiting Barcelona again and my friend Don Bratwurst - http://www.donbratwurst.com/.
For more please follow my blog http://www.JuergenSchreiter.com | http://www.Youtube.com/jschreiter | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JRSchreiter
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James welcomes back to the program Christoph Germann of the New Great Game Round-up to discuss Kyrgyzstan's recent decision to cancel a two decade old US cooperation treaty. We talk about the ostensible reason for this rift and what might really be behind it, as well as the ramifications of this cancelation for USAID and otherUS-backed organizations in the country.
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PM Narendra Modi arrives in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
PM Narendra Modi arrives in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
PM Narendra Modi arrives in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
PM Narendra Modi arrives in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
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Futsal MNC Championship 2014 (HD) : INDONESIA vs KYRGYZSTAN
Futsal MNC Championship 2014 (HD) : INDONESIA vs KYRGYZSTAN
Futsal MNC Championship 2014 (HD) : INDONESIA vs KYRGYZSTAN
Team Indonesia kali ini ditantang oleh team dari salah satu negara bagian Rusia, Kyrgyzstan. Berbekal dengan pemain2 muda karena 4 pemain seniornya tengah mengikuti event futsal international di China mereka mampu mengimbangi pemain2 senior Indonesia.
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Cycling the Pamir Highway (M41) - Kyrgyzstan
Cycling the Pamir Highway (M41) - Kyrgyzstan
Cycling the Pamir Highway (M41) - Kyrgyzstan
00:00 Border crossing Kirgistan, Kytylart Pass (4280m) 00:36 Sary Tash 00:51 40 Let Kyrgyzstan Pass (3550m) 01:11 Taldyk Pass (3615m) 01:56 Chyirchyk Pass (2...
NHK (日本放送協会 Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai?, official English name: Japan Broadcasting Corporation) is Japan's national public broadcasting organization.[2] NHK, which h...
NHK (日本放送協会 Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai?, official English name: Japan Broadcasting Corporation) is Japan's national public broadcasting organization.[2] NHK, which h...
The Interim Country, 2010 - Kyrgyzstan - Tension between ethnic groups has dramatically grown, and as people die and the police take sides, a resolution seem...
The Interim Country, 2010 - Kyrgyzstan - Tension between ethnic groups has dramatically grown, and as people die and the police take sides, a resolution seem...
This video was made by AIESEC Kyrgyzstan for promotion. It is a video about a brazilian intern's life in Bishkek, living here for GIP Project. Enjoy it!
This video was made by AIESEC Kyrgyzstan for promotion. It is a video about a brazilian intern's life in Bishkek, living here for GIP Project. Enjoy it!
It will hardly surprise anyone that bride-snatching is illegal in Kyrgyzstan, but when you look at sentencing, the reality paints a far different picture. A sheep's life is worth four times more than a young woman's. The custom - in which single young men kidnap their bride of choice and pressure them to agree to marriage - is very common in this country. But as RT's team has found out, this centuries-old tradition surprisingly has its passionate proponents as well as harsh critics.
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It will hardly surprise anyone that bride-snatching is illegal in Kyrgyzstan, but when you look at sentencing, the reality paints a far different picture. A sheep's life is worth four times more than a young woman's. The custom - in which single young men kidnap their bride of choice and pressure them to agree to marriage - is very common in this country. But as RT's team has found out, this centuries-old tradition surprisingly has its passionate proponents as well as harsh critics.
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published:04 Nov 2012
views:832448
Nomadic Cuisine in Kyrgyzstan: Organic, Halal & Delicious Traditional Foods
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Kyrgyzstan is an ancient Central Asian country with ties to the Silk Road and nomadic traditions. The traditional foods of the Kyrgyz Republic were born out of the ancient Kyrgyz way of life. The people of Kyrgyzstan were nomads that primarily raised cows, sheep, and goats, so much of the cuisine reflects this by being heavily meat based. Spices aren't used much so as to not detract from the natural flavor of the meat and the most popular meats used to cook with are mutton and beef.
Since Islam has influenced the country greatly, meat is prepared in a way that meets the standards of the Islamic faith. This includes killing the animal swiftly and draining the meat of blood. When meat is prepared this way, it is deemed "halal."
However, meat isn't the only thing on a Kyrgyz menu. Kyrgyz people are masters when it comes to making homemade breads and pastries. Lipyoshka and borsok are two popular foods in the Kyrgyz Republic. Lipyoska is a circular loaf of bread baked in a large, outdoor clay oven topped with sesame seeds and sometimes onion. No special occasion is needed to indulge in a nice, fresh lipyoshka. Borsok is thinly rolled dough cut into small squares and then fried. They end up puffy and can vary in sweetness depending on the tastes of the cook. People often serve borsok when celebrating holidays.
Meat and bread are also accompanied by a variety of organic vegetables, dairy products, and starches. Much of the produce grown inside the country is done so without the aid of chemicals, making Kyrgyz dishes very healthy. Nomadic people also make homemade cream and butter to be served during a meal. Therefore, Kyrgyz chefs and family cooks usually create their menus using organic food, halal meat, a variety of dairy products, and rice, pasta, or potatoes.
Food is Kyrgyzstan is not only tasty, but extremely affordable. People looking for a low cost vacation on the Silk Road will appreciate the prices of this Central Asian country along with the variety of flavors it offers.
Order nomadic tours online at: http://silkroadexplore.com
Kyrgyzstan is an ancient Central Asian country with ties to the Silk Road and nomadic traditions. The traditional foods of the Kyrgyz Republic were born out of the ancient Kyrgyz way of life. The people of Kyrgyzstan were nomads that primarily raised cows, sheep, and goats, so much of the cuisine reflects this by being heavily meat based. Spices aren't used much so as to not detract from the natural flavor of the meat and the most popular meats used to cook with are mutton and beef.
Since Islam has influenced the country greatly, meat is prepared in a way that meets the standards of the Islamic faith. This includes killing the animal swiftly and draining the meat of blood. When meat is prepared this way, it is deemed "halal."
However, meat isn't the only thing on a Kyrgyz menu. Kyrgyz people are masters when it comes to making homemade breads and pastries. Lipyoshka and borsok are two popular foods in the Kyrgyz Republic. Lipyoska is a circular loaf of bread baked in a large, outdoor clay oven topped with sesame seeds and sometimes onion. No special occasion is needed to indulge in a nice, fresh lipyoshka. Borsok is thinly rolled dough cut into small squares and then fried. They end up puffy and can vary in sweetness depending on the tastes of the cook. People often serve borsok when celebrating holidays.
Meat and bread are also accompanied by a variety of organic vegetables, dairy products, and starches. Much of the produce grown inside the country is done so without the aid of chemicals, making Kyrgyz dishes very healthy. Nomadic people also make homemade cream and butter to be served during a meal. Therefore, Kyrgyz chefs and family cooks usually create their menus using organic food, halal meat, a variety of dairy products, and rice, pasta, or potatoes.
Food is Kyrgyzstan is not only tasty, but extremely affordable. People looking for a low cost vacation on the Silk Road will appreciate the prices of this Central Asian country along with the variety of flavors it offers.
published:19 Feb 2014
views:2288
Asian WCQ 2018 - Kyrgyzstan vs Australia 16/06/2015 Full Match
Panning for gold may sound like a dream career that will guarantee a life of ease. But as RT's team found out, in Kyrgyzstan panning for gold does not pay very well. And what's more -- it will not buy you a decent dinner, let alone happiness.
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Panning for gold may sound like a dream career that will guarantee a life of ease. But as RT's team found out, in Kyrgyzstan panning for gold does not pay very well. And what's more -- it will not buy you a decent dinner, let alone happiness.
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SHOW NOTES AND MP3 AUDIO: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=15878
James welcomes back to the program Christoph Germann of the New Great Game Round-up to discuss Kyrgyzstan's recent decision to cancel a two decade old US cooperation treaty. We talk about the ostensible reason for this rift and what might really be behind it, as well as the ramifications of this cancelation for USAID and otherUS-backed organizations in the country.
SHOW NOTES AND MP3 AUDIO: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=15878
James welcomes back to the program Christoph Germann of the New Great Game Round-up to discuss Kyrgyzstan's recent decision to cancel a two decade old US cooperation treaty. We talk about the ostensible reason for this rift and what might really be behind it, as well as the ramifications of this cancelation for USAID and otherUS-backed organizations in the country.
Team Indonesia kali ini ditantang oleh team dari salah satu negara bagian Rusia, Kyrgyzstan. Berbekal dengan pemain2 muda karena 4 pemain seniornya tengah mengikuti event futsal international di China mereka mampu mengimbangi pemain2 senior Indonesia.
Team Indonesia kali ini ditantang oleh team dari salah satu negara bagian Rusia, Kyrgyzstan. Berbekal dengan pemain2 muda karena 4 pemain seniornya tengah mengikuti event futsal international di China mereka mampu mengimbangi pemain2 senior Indonesia.
Kyrgyzstan, or the Kyrgyz Republic to give it its official name, is quite simply one of th...
published:29 Sep 2014
Travel Guide to Kyrgyzstan
Travel Guide to Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, or the Kyrgyz Republic to give it its official name, is quite simply one of the most interesting, pristine and beautiful countries in Asia, offering the adventurous traveller a rich and rewarding destination. My name is Jonny Bealby, I founded Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kyrgyzstan.
Although small, Kyrgyzstan is perfectly formed. The Tien Shan – or Mountains of Heaven – that stretch across its length and breadth are lush and green, high and wild, dissected by sweeping steppe lands, primal forests, crystal streams, turquoise lakes and lofty snow-capped peaks. I first rode through here on horseback in 1999 while writing a book and making a Discovery Channel film, and I thought then it really was one of the most beautiful countries I had ever visited.
The country is primarily a mountainous land rising in altitude from 400 metres in the Ferghana Valley to over 7,400 metre on the summit of Peak Pobeda. More than half of the country is over 3,000 metres high, while a third is permanently covered in snow. But despite the immense natural beauty of this landlocked Central Asian, Silk Road republic, it is the people themselves that bring Kyrgyzstan to life, and on many of our tours to the country you will stay with local families with whom we have developed special friendships.
So to the country and the main sites you’ll see. Heading east out of the leafy, tree-lined streets of the capital Bishkek – a place renowned for its markets, monuments and excellent museum – you’ll first pass the imposing 11th century Borana Tower, before skirting the edge of Lake Izzy Kul. Here, in the far northeast of the country, you can spend a couple of days on the lake, visit the interesting town of Karakol or head to Karkara Mountain Camp for a bit of helicopter assisted glacier trekking, available every year on our Celestial Mountain Action Adventure.
From here you’ll probably move on around the southern shores of the lake, visiting one of the famous eagle hunters, and possibly trek over the one of the many magnificent passes, before hitting the main road south towards China, and one of the last remaining ancient Silk Road caravanserais at Tash Rabat. Here you can go for walks, or ride one of the local’s horses, all the while staying in one of the traditional yurts while Nazira and her family look after you. People often ask me, where is my favourite place in the world – well, this is right up there; sitting on the hills above the valley is one of the most peaceful settings I know.
From here most will either head over the border to China and the famous Silk Road crossroads town of Kashgar or west across the mountains to another jewel in the Kyrgyz crown, Lake Son Kul. A 3,000 metre high glacial lake, some 40 kilometres in length, again it offers a great place to walk or ride among the hills and meet more of the locals.
As you head further west so you can cross the sensational Ferghana range and visit the region around the Tajik border – particularly travelling up to Peak Lenin base camp – or head down into the Ferghana Valley and the ancient Silk Road town of Osh. Many of our trips come this way as they head into neighbouring Uzbekistan, but continuing on the circuit back round towards Bishkek and you come to yet another wonderful region of natural beauty, Sary Chelek National Park.
At Wild Frontiers we run both small group tours and tailor-made holidays to Kyrgyzstan. While some trips focus solely on this country, others take in Kyrgyzstan on longer journeys through this Silk Road region. It’s also the place that we run one of our best horse riding adventures; loosely following the route I took back in 1999, for those interested in equine holidays, this trip is simply sensational.
As you can see, as far as natural mountain beauty is concerned Kyrgyzstan is unrivalled in the region. It is a country with few political issues, a place with good tourist infrastructure and yet relatively few tourist. It’s a place where you can walk, ride, mountain bike, raft or heli-trek – with us, all on a single trip! – and as of 2012 there are no visa requirements for British and many other nationalities.
As I say when I rode through the country 15 years ago, I knew I had discovered a gem…and so it is today. Kyrgyzstan really is one of adventure travels best kept secrets.
published:29 Sep 2014
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A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
www.theredquest.com After Tajikistan, I head to the capital of Kyrgyzstan. I see Ala-Too S...
A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. www.theredquest.com
www.theredquest.com After Tajikistan, I head to the capital of Kyrgyzstan. I see Ala-Too Square, and visit Osh Bazaar where I sample some Kumis, fermented ma...
MEET THE STANS -- episode 1&2: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
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Simon Reeve travels through Centr...
published:14 Nov 2011
MEET THE STANS -- episode 1&2: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
MEET THE STANS -- episode 1&2: Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information.
Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan and the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara.
The Guardian said it was 'a thrilling postcard from the edge'
The Times said: 'Simon Reeve's journey through Kazakhstan is a first-class Boys Own adventure on film and illuminating too. I can't imagine anyone switching off who stays for the first five minutes.'
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SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV presenter and New York Times bestselling author with a passion for travel, current affairs, history, conservation and the environment. He has been around the world three times for the BBC series Equator, Tropic of Capricorn, and Tropic of Cancer, and has travelled extensively in more than 100 countries. Simon's last journey around the Tropic of Cancer enthralled millions and was described by The Times of London as: "a real gem...Reeve is in a class of his own". Readers of a leading travel magazine voted it their favourite TV series. Simon, who is an ambassador for the nature conservation organisation WWF, has been awarded a One World Broadcasting Trust award for an "outstanding contribution to greater world understanding". His books include Tropic of Capricorn (published by BBC Books), and The New Jackals: Ramzi Yousef, Osama bin Laden and the future of terrorism, which warned of a new age of apocalyptic terrorism, and was the first in the world on bin Laden and al Qaeda. Originally published in 1998 it has been a New York Times bestseller. Simon has contributed to other studies into organised crime, terrorism, biological warfare and corruption. His book One Day in September: the story of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre was published in 2000. The film of the same name, narrated by the actor Michael Douglas, won an Oscar for best feature documentary.
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You can find out more information on Simon's journeys, and see more of Simon's films, at his website: www.simonreeve.co.uk or at www.youtube.com/shootandscribble
Thanks for watching!
published:14 Nov 2011
views:260109
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Skating and Traveling in Kyrgyzstan - Children of the Sun - Part 2
One of the greatest dimensions of skate culture is being on the road to explore new places...
published:05 Mar 2015
Skating and Traveling in Kyrgyzstan - Children of the Sun - Part 2
Skating and Traveling in Kyrgyzstan - Children of the Sun - Part 2
One of the greatest dimensions of skate culture is being on the road to explore new places. This philosophy is what took our squadron to Kyrgyzstan. Brian Delatorre, Aidan Campbell, Charles Collet, Manu Etchegoyen, Tjark Thielker and Maxim Kruglov struck out on a new kind of expedition amid spectacular scenery, to put wheels on terrain rarely ever skated.
Part two of their expedition took the crew to the mountains, in search of breathtaking landscapes, limitless countrysides, and anything they could skate.
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published:05 Mar 2015
views:301
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Uzbekistan Travel Guide
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbo...
published:01 Oct 2014
Uzbekistan Travel Guide
Uzbekistan Travel Guide
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of Emperor Timur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to explain about tourism in Uzbekistan.
As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to India Islam has given the world some of the most spectacular architecture there is, and nowhere is this more evident than here in Uzbekistan.
The mosques and madrassas of Samarkand are as exquisite as any buildings anywhere on earth. The old walled town of Khiva, a veritable living museum, is an entire town of imposing buildings echoing history, and in Bukhara – probably the most important of all Silk Road towns – the soft, earth-coloured forts, squares, domes and towers are all guaranteed to carry the visitor back to a very different time.
The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent. Formerly the Soviet Union’s fifth largest city, Tashkent is a surprisingly quiet place, with large leafy parks, cafes and some excellent hotel options. But Tashkent is usually only a start or end point on a journey through Uzbekistan. And if you’re travelling overland from Kyrgyzstan and the Ferghana Valley you’ll likely as not first visit Kokand, a former royal khanate, or kingdom, and home to an impressive palace.
But according to Robert Byron, author of The Road to Oxiana, all travellers that venture through Central Asia have one goal in mind, to see the splendours of Samarkand.
Centre of the Universe, Mirror of the world, Garden of the soul, Jewel of the east, Pearl of Islam, Samarkand has had writers and poets waxing lyrical for over two millennia. And for god reason. The Registan, a public square used to hear royal proclamations, is surrounded on three sides by magnificent mosques and madrassas. The huge Bibi Khanym mosques was the largest in the world when built at the end of the 14th century. Emperor Timor’s tomb has exquisite carvings and delicate gold inlay. Ulam Beg’s observatory is fascinating and impressive. And the shar-i-zindar, also known as the street of the dead, is another atmospheric site.
Moving along the Royal Road, perhaps travelling through Shakrizabs and the birth place of Timur, you’ll come to Bukhara. Personally my favourite town in the country, if not the whole region, Bukhara is a sleepy place, easy to walk around and just brimming over with magnificent sites. Probably the most famous is the 150-foot high Kolan minaret, allegedly used in the 19th century by the then ruler, Nazarullah Khan, as a means of execution, and the adjacent mosques and madrassas. Other sites include the Arc, or impregnable citadel, the char minar mosque and the mosque of 40 pillars. Here in Bukhara there is also great shopping, often in the old caravanserais, where carpets, shawls, spice and trinkets of all types can be found.
And finally after another 7 hour drive across the Kyzyl Kum Desert lies Khiva. As one of the most powerful khanates in the 19th century, Khiva grew into a sumptuous walled city much of which has been lovingly restored for the benefit of today’s modern visitor. To watch sunrise over the old town is one of travel’s great experiences.
But it’s not all about ancient monuments. Uzbekistan has some beautiful hills and mountains, the quite extraordinary and fascinating Aral Sea and the famous modern art collection at Nukus. The ancient towns through which you’ll pass also have bustling markets, some great open air restaurants, and some of the best boutique hotels anyway in the region.
Although you might find more tourists here than you will in some of the neighbouring countries, for anyone interested in culture and history Uzbekistan is simply a must.
published:01 Oct 2014
views:6146
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Travel Series: Alleykat Shares Kyrgyzstan (EP.6)
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1. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/cyclingabout 2. OUR AWESOME TRAVEL WEBSITE: http://cyclingabout.com Kyrgyzstan is a mind blowing country. The t...
Some previews of all the unforgettable landscapes and activities you will find in Kyrgyzstan (Central Asia). Culture&Adventure;, enjoy, travel and visit Kyrgy...
Time Lapse Photography of Nomad Kyrgyzstan: Travelling Where Mother Nature Outdid Herself
Time Lapse Photography of Nomad Kyrgyzstan: Travelling Where Mother Nature Outdid Herself
http://silkroadexplore.com/ Kyrgyzstan is a Central Asian country situated west of China and south of Kazakhstan. It doesn't get much attention in the news a...
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Central Asia Travels: Travelling to Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, al...
published:13 Jul 2013
Kyrgyzstan: Central Asia kyrgyz travel movie
Kyrgyzstan: Central Asia kyrgyz travel movie
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Central Asia Travels: Travelling to Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan, also referred to as the Kyrgyz Republic, is a country that is situated in Central Asia. It is landlocked and bordered by four other countries: Kazakhstan to the north, Tajikistan to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, and China to the east. The capital of Kyrgyzstan is Bishkek, which is located at the northern part of the country. Aside from being the largest and most populated city, you may also notice that many of Bishkek's buildings bear some Soviet influence.
The country's official languages are Kyrgyz and Russian. The Kyrgyz ethnic group makes up more than 60% of Kyrgyzstan's population, followed by the Uzbeks, Russians, and Germans.
Kyrgyzstan Tourism
People who are looking for Central Asia travel places should consider putting Kyrgyzstan on their list of countries to visit. Seeing the nature of Kyrgyzstan is highly recommended as it boasts of mountain ranges, rapid-flowing rivers, highland lakes, forests, deserts, and glaciers. One of the most popular reasons people visit Kyrgyzstan is because of Lake Issyk-Kul and the Tian Shan mountains.
Lake Issyk-Kul is actually the tenth biggest lake in the world in terms of volume, measuring 182 kilometers in length, 60 kilometers in width, and it covers an area of more than 6,000 square kilometers. The Tian Shan mountain range, on the other hand, is located across the border between Kyrgyzstan and China. Its highest peak is called the Victory Peaks which stands at approximately 7,400 meters above sea level.
Kyrgyzstan Culture
The Kyrgyz people have a rich history and cultural traditions. They started out as nomads living in the south-central part of Russia, between Lake Baikal and Yenesei River, approximately 2,000 years ago. Their language, Kyrgyz, is a Turkic language with traces of Mongolian. Many of them also speak Russian, which is the second language of the country.
The Kyrgyz also consider the horse as an important part of their culture. They are considered as the "wings of the Kyrgyz", and were believed to carry the spirit of a dead person to another world. They also have national horse games, like Kyrgyz horse wrestling, "Ulak tariysh", "Kyz kuumai", and "Upai".
Kyrgyzstan music can be described as "nomadic" and "rural". The main feature of their folk music includes long and sustained pitches, with influences of Russian elements. As for relationships, beautiful Kyrgyz women usually greet each other with hugs and handshakes. Relationships between males and females are also less rigid among Kyrgyzstanis compared to Uzbeks and Tajiks. Household tasks are commonly shared among men and women. The Kyrgyz are very hospitable people, and they usually serve cooked sheep's head to honor their guests.
Traditionally, Kyrgyz people live in a "yurt". Today, most of them live in permanent homes in the city.
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Those who have gone to Kyrgyzstan certainly recommend going back. Travel in Kyrgyzstan is friendly on the budget, but the flights can get really expensive. Plan out your trip carefully to get the most out of your stay in Kyrgyzstan.
Going to Kyrgyzstan also gives travellers a feeling of excitement about discovering the unknown. Other popular places like China, Japan, Australia, Brazil, etc. have already been featured in a lot of travel magazines and even in online travel sites, and Kyrgyzstan is relatively untouched compared to these places.
Kyrgyzstan is a country that has many things to offer the adventurous kind of traveller. If you are looking for places to visit in Central Asia, make sure you put Kyrgyzstan at the top of your list.
published:13 Jul 2013
views:14583
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Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
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Bishkek
Breakfast at hotel.
Long distance coach...
published:15 May 2015
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
www.kosmostrip.net
Bishkek
Breakfast at hotel.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Kochkor – sightseeing of Kochkor with English speaking guide - Song –Kul lake – Nomand Yurt camp
Kochkor
City tour
Visit the handicraft workshop where local women make traditional felt carpets
Song –Kul lake
Visit nomad family
Dinner at Yurt camp
Overnight in NoviNomad Yurt camp (5-6 persons in one Yurt)
Day 8
Tue
Song –Kul lake
Breakfast in Yurt camp.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Issyk-Kul lake with a stop at Museum of Petroglyphs and Cholpon-Ata - Issyk-Kul lake
Entrance to Museum of Petroglyphs with English speaking guide
Entrance to Museum of Regional studies in Cholpon-Ata with English speaking guide
Issyk-Kul lake
Dinner at hotel
Overnight at Karven hotel
Day 9
Wed
Issyk-Kul lake
Breakfast at hotel.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Bishkek with a stop at Burana Tower – hotel in Bishkek
Entrance to Burana Tower with English speaking guide
Bishkek
Farewell dinner in the local restaurant
Overnight at Asia Mountains hotel
Day 10
Thu
Bishkek
Breakfast at hotel.
Local coach and English speaking guide for hotel – half day sightseeing (3 hrs) – City tour with visiting Central Ala-Too Square, Oak Park, Philarmonic Hall.
Transfer to the airport for flight to next destination.
published:15 May 2015
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Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
In rural Kyrgyzstan men still marry their women the old-fashioned way: by abducting them o...
published:19 Jun 2012
Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
Bride Kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan
In rural Kyrgyzstan men still marry their women the old-fashioned way: by abducting them off the street and forcing them to be their wife. Bride kidnapping is a supposedly ancient custom that's made a major comeback since the fall of Communism and now accounts for nearly half of all marriages in some parts. We traveled to the Kyrgyz countryside to follow/aid and abet a young groom named Kubanti as he surprised his teenage girlfriend Nazgul with the gift of marriage/kidnapping.
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published:19 Jun 2012
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Beautiful Kyrgyzstan Landscape - hotels accommodation yacht charter guide
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Exploring Kyrgyzstan by Skateboard - Children of the Sun - Part 1
One of the greatest dimensions of skate culture is being on the road to explore new places...
published:26 Feb 2015
Exploring Kyrgyzstan by Skateboard - Children of the Sun - Part 1
Exploring Kyrgyzstan by Skateboard - Children of the Sun - Part 1
One of the greatest dimensions of skate culture is being on the road to explore new places. This philosophy is what took our squadron to Kyrgyzstan. Brian Delatorre, Aidan Campbell, Charles Collet, Manu Etchegoyen, Tjark Thielker and Maxim Kruglov struck out on a new kind of expedition amid spectacular scenery, to put wheels on terrain rarely ever skated. Part one of their three part skate-venture give us an inside look at the growing skate culture and some of the fresh street spots the country has to offer.
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NHK Silk Road IV : Steep Road to the Oasis - Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
NHK Silk Road IV : Steep Road to the Oasis - Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan
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The Interim Country, 2010 - Kyrgyzstan - Tension between ethnic groups has dramatically grown, and as people die and the police take sides, a resolution seem...
This video was made by AIESEC Kyrgyzstan for promotion. It is a video about a brazilian intern's life in Bishkek, living here for GIP Project. Enjoy it!
100 years of Kyrgyz Beauty
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published:01 Apr 2015
100 Years of Beauty: Kyrgyz (Kyrgyzstan)
100 Years of Beauty: Kyrgyz (Kyrgyzstan)
100 years of Kyrgyz Beauty
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published:01 Apr 2015
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Brides by Force (RT Documentary)
It will hardly surprise anyone that bride-snatching is illegal in Kyrgyzstan, but when you...
published:04 Nov 2012
Brides by Force (RT Documentary)
Brides by Force (RT Documentary)
It will hardly surprise anyone that bride-snatching is illegal in Kyrgyzstan, but when you look at sentencing, the reality paints a far different picture. A sheep's life is worth four times more than a young woman's. The custom - in which single young men kidnap their bride of choice and pressure them to agree to marriage - is very common in this country. But as RT's team has found out, this centuries-old tradition surprisingly has its passionate proponents as well as harsh critics.
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published:04 Nov 2012
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Nomadic Cuisine in Kyrgyzstan: Organic, Halal & Delicious Traditional Foods
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published:19 Feb 2014
Nomadic Cuisine in Kyrgyzstan: Organic, Halal & Delicious Traditional Foods
Nomadic Cuisine in Kyrgyzstan: Organic, Halal & Delicious Traditional Foods
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Kyrgyzstan is an ancient Central Asian country with ties to the Silk Road and nomadic traditions. The traditional foods of the Kyrgyz Republic were born out of the ancient Kyrgyz way of life. The people of Kyrgyzstan were nomads that primarily raised cows, sheep, and goats, so much of the cuisine reflects this by being heavily meat based. Spices aren't used much so as to not detract from the natural flavor of the meat and the most popular meats used to cook with are mutton and beef.
Since Islam has influenced the country greatly, meat is prepared in a way that meets the standards of the Islamic faith. This includes killing the animal swiftly and draining the meat of blood. When meat is prepared this way, it is deemed "halal."
However, meat isn't the only thing on a Kyrgyz menu. Kyrgyz people are masters when it comes to making homemade breads and pastries. Lipyoshka and borsok are two popular foods in the Kyrgyz Republic. Lipyoska is a circular loaf of bread baked in a large, outdoor clay oven topped with sesame seeds and sometimes onion. No special occasion is needed to indulge in a nice, fresh lipyoshka. Borsok is thinly rolled dough cut into small squares and then fried. They end up puffy and can vary in sweetness depending on the tastes of the cook. People often serve borsok when celebrating holidays.
Meat and bread are also accompanied by a variety of organic vegetables, dairy products, and starches. Much of the produce grown inside the country is done so without the aid of chemicals, making Kyrgyz dishes very healthy. Nomadic people also make homemade cream and butter to be served during a meal. Therefore, Kyrgyz chefs and family cooks usually create their menus using organic food, halal meat, a variety of dairy products, and rice, pasta, or potatoes.
Food is Kyrgyzstan is not only tasty, but extremely affordable. People looking for a low cost vacation on the Silk Road will appreciate the prices of this Central Asian country along with the variety of flavors it offers.
published:19 Feb 2014
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Asian WCQ 2018 - Kyrgyzstan vs Australia 16/06/2015 Full Match
Asian WCQ 2018 - Kyrgyzstan vs Australia 16/06/2015 Full Match...
published:16 Jun 2015
Asian WCQ 2018 - Kyrgyzstan vs Australia 16/06/2015 Full Match
Asian WCQ 2018 - Kyrgyzstan vs Australia 16/06/2015 Full Match
Asian WCQ 2018 - Kyrgyzstan vs Australia 16/06/2015 Full Match
published:16 Jun 2015
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Golden Poverty: Panning for Future in Kyrgyzstan (RT Documentary)
Panning for gold may sound like a dream career that will guarantee a life of ease. But as ...
published:25 Nov 2012
Golden Poverty: Panning for Future in Kyrgyzstan (RT Documentary)
Golden Poverty: Panning for Future in Kyrgyzstan (RT Documentary)
Panning for gold may sound like a dream career that will guarantee a life of ease. But as RT's team found out, in Kyrgyzstan panning for gold does not pay very well. And what's more -- it will not buy you a decent dinner, let alone happiness.
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published:25 Nov 2012
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Kyrgyzstan, summer 2014 1080HD
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Poland confirmed the discovery of an armoured second World War Nazi train hidden underground near the Czech border that local legend says is laden with gold and other loot ... The train’s discovery was made possible after a death-bed confession of a person who helped hide it, Zuchowski said ... ....
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28 August, 2015, Bishkek - Today, FINCABankKyrgyzstan announced that the Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO) has reached agreement on a USD 15 million local currency syndicated loan facility for on-lending to micro and small businesses in Kyrgyzstan... The local currency facility is entirely in Kyrgyz Som, helping FINCA Bank Kyrgyzstan to sustain its local-currency loan portfolio, reducing currency risk for its clients....
Kazakhstan opposes the removal of veterinary checks at the border with Kyrgyzstan, Chairman of the VeterinaryControl and Supervision Committee of Kazakhstan Saktash Khasenov said. He said that three checks conducted by the Committee has shown that "Kyrgyzstan is not ready to provide the Eurasian Economic Union quality and safe products."... ....
The National Bank has put into circulation collectors' coins today of the series of national sports and the Age of the Kyrgyz Khaganate, Tazabek reports on August 24. Each coin has a special certificate to confirm the price of the coin.... ....
On Thursday, the US-Kyrgyz cooperation agreement on aid lost its legal force, following a decision made last month by a Kyrgyz government irritated over Washington's continued interference in its internal affairs. In an article for RIA Novosti, journalist Vladimir Ardaev explained why losing Bishek is an important blow to US plans for Central Asia.... ....
The CentralAsian nation of Kyrgyzstan has cancelled a key agreement on co-operation with the United States. It follows a diplomatic row with Washington over an award given to a human rights activist jailed in Kyrgyzstan, but some suggest the strain in relations may also be down to the influence of Russia. Abdujalil Abdurasulov reports from Bishkek...Bride kidnapping in Kyrgyzstan 21 April 2014 ... World ... ....
The Kyrgyz government has asked the neighboring countries to provide firefighting helicopters to extinguish fire in the Chychkan Gorge, Toktogul district.... ....
For all the ceremony that marked Kyrgyzstan's entry into the Eurasian Economic Union, not much appears to have changed on the border with the only neighboring fellow member, Kazakhstan. Speaking at a press conference on August 13, Damira Dootoalieva, chairman of the central committee of the KyrgyzstanTradersUnion, said a visit to the border had revealed that Kazakh officials are still not letting goods pass through unhindered.... ....