People would be forgiven for grouping the ‘Stans’ under one – albeit captivating – Silk Road umbrella. They each offer entirely different experiences though, and Kyrgyzstan, a land of vast mountain ranges that’s fast making headway as a leading climbing destination, is a country of varied landscape that gently shifts between golden granite cliffs, valleys packed with limestone fossils, and mountain cities decorated with colourful mosques and mausoleums.
Dominated by the celestial Tien Shan mountains, the Alpine wilderness, bubbling blue streams, and gentle people of Kyrgyzstan will command your attention from the minute you arrive.
Kyrgyzstan’s calling card is its wilderness. You can spend days on foot or horseback getting lost in its alpine treks, thick walnut forests and ice-blue glacial lakes that stretch for miles. As historical as its neighbouring Silk Road counterparts, but not overflowing with the art and architecture for which others are famed, a large part of Kyrgyzstan’s history is played out through the semi-nomadic people of its deeply ingrained shepherd culture.
Find out more in our Kyrgyzstan travel guide.