Winter Tour Around Issyk-Kul Lake
Issyk-Kul in winter offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, thrilling adventures, and vibrant cultural experiences. With its serene, snow-framed landscapes, exciting activities like skiing and hot springs, and opportunities to immerse in Kyrgyz traditions, it’s an ideal destination for travelers looking to embrace the charm of a truly unique winter getaway.
Day 1: Bishkek – Cholpon-Ata (Northern Shore)
The tour begins in the morning with a departure from Bishkek, heading toward Issyk-Kul Lake. Along the way, there is a stop at the historic Burana Tower, offering a glimpse into the region’s ancient Silk Road heritage. By afternoon, the group arrives in Cholpon-Ata, a picturesque town on the northern shore of the lake. Here, travelers visit the Petroglyph Museum, an open-air collection of ancient rock carvings. Lunch is enjoyed at a local restaurant with stunning views of the lake. In the evening, guests check into a lakeside resort or hotel. The day ends with relaxation in a warm indoor pool or sauna and a delicious dinner at the resort.
Day 2: Cholpon-Ata – Karakol
The day starts with breakfast at the resort, followed by a scenic drive along the northern shore of Issyk-Kul to the town of Karakol. This journey offers breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding mountains. Upon arrival in Karakol, travelers explore the town’s key landmarks, including the unique Dungan Mosque and the Holy Trinity Cathedral, both rich in history and architecture. Lunch is served at a local café, featuring traditional Dungan or Kyrgyz cuisine. In the evening, guests settle into a guesthouse or hotel. For those interested, a leisurely stroll through Karakol’s quiet streets provides an opportunity to experience its winter charm. The day concludes with dinner at a restaurant known for regional specialties.
Day 3: Karakol – Ski Resort
After breakfast, the group heads to the Karakol Ski Resort, one of Central Asia’s premier winter destinations. Travelers can spend the day skiing, snowboarding, or simply soaking in the serene snowy mountain views. Equipment rentals and lessons are available for beginners, making it suitable for all skill levels. Lunch is served at the ski resort. In the evening, the group returns to Karakol. A cozy dinner at a guesthouse or restaurant marks the end of an adventurous day.
Day 4: Karakol – Southern Shore – Bishkek
The final day begins with breakfast and a departure along the southern shore of Issyk-Kul. A stop at Jeti-Oguz Gorge, known for its striking “Seven Bulls” rock formations, allows for a short hike and photo opportunities. The journey continues to the village of Bokonbayevo, where travelers meet a local eagle hunter and witness a demonstration of this traditional hunting practice. Lunch is served at a family-owned guesthouse, often accompanied by a folklore show, adding a cultural touch to the experience. After lunch, the group makes their way back to Bishkek, arriving in the evening and marking the end of the tour.
Optional 5th Day
For those opting for a 5-day tour, the extra day includes:
A visit to Barskoon Gorge to see its stunning frozen waterfalls. Additional time in Bokonbayevo to participate in cultural activities such as felt-making workshops.
After lunch, the group departs for Bishkek, concluding the tour.
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