Central asia travel destinations: kyrgyzstan
Posted By asiagender.net on April 24, 2010
This mountainous country, filled with natural beauty is often referred to as the Switzerland of Asia. The cover more than 3/4 of the land and furnish endless hiking and mountaineering opportunities.
The remainder is varied, with the subtropical, fertile Fergana Valley in the southwest to temperate foothills in the
The capital and is Bishkek, located in the north, near the border with Kazakhstan. In centuries past it was
To the city's east is the world's second largest Issyk-Kul. Though surrounded by snow-capped peaks of the Tian Shan, the lake never freezes, hence its in the Kyrgyz language means "warm lake."
Along the way, a stop at Cholpon-Ata lets you open air art museum, said to date from 500 BC. Here, you see stone carvings depicting horned ibex, horses and snow leopards along with sacrificial and hunting scenes.
South of Issyk-Kul is
Traveling further southwest you come to the small town of Kochkur where Kyrgyz felt Nearby is the beautiful Skazka Valley. Here, centuries of wind and melting snow have sculpted the magnificent arrays of columns and crags, ranging from bright orange to deep red in color.
Kyrgyzstan independent traditions and more than 2/3rd of the population still live in rural areas. Many still as shepherds and livestock herders, moving their flocks higher in the mountains during summer and back valleys in cooler months. The simple, efficient yurt hut so common throughout Central Asia makes for
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