TRIP ESSENTIALS
Overview
This 6-day cross-border tour combines the natural highlights and cultural heritage of Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Starting in Almaty and ending in Bishkek, the journey includes dramatic landscapes, mountain lakes, and traditional village life. Travelers will explore Charyn Canyon, Kolsay and Kaindy Lakes, cross the scenic Karkara border, and continue to the alpine meadows of Altyn-Arashan and the southern shore of Issyk-Kul Lake. The tour features comfortable 4×4 transportation, local guesthouse stays, cultural experiences, and balanced travel days, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both adventure and cultural discovery in Central Asia.
Day 1. Almaty – Charyn Canyon – Saty village
Your journey begins in Almaty with a scenic drive to Charyn Canyon, often referred to as Central Asia’s “mini Grand Canyon.” Upon arrival, you’ll explore the breathtaking Valley of Castles, hiking approximately 2 to 3 kilometers through surreal red rock formations. A scenic picnic lunch will be served in the canyon before continuing toward the mountain village of Saty. The road transitions from paved to gravel for the final stretch, offering glimpses of traditional rural life. In the evening, arrive at a cozy guesthouse for a home-cooked Kazakh dinner.

Special information
Today involves approximately 4–5 hours of driving (300 km)
Day 2. Saty – Kolsay – Kaindy Lakes
This morning, leave Saty Village and head to the beautiful Kolsay Lakes, often called the “blue necklace” for their clear blue waters surrounded by forested mountains. Take a walk along the lakeshore and enjoy the peaceful mountain views. After exploring Kolsay, have a warm lunch nearby or at your guesthouse. In the afternoon, drive to Kaindy Lake in a 4×4 UAZ through the mountain forest. The lake is famous for its turquoise water and sunken pine trees rising above the surface. Formed by a landslide in 1911, it is a unique and quiet spot for a short hike and photos. After visiting Kaindy, return to Saty Village for the evening, settle into your homestay, and enjoy homemade dinner.

Special information
The drive to Kaindy Lake is on a bumpy forest road in a local 4×4 vehicle
(UAZ)—it’s a short but shaky off-road experience
Day 3. Saty – Karakol
We cross the remote Karkara border into Kyrgyzstan. The landscape shifts as we enter the Tup valley, arriving in Karakol. Visit the Dungan Mosque (built without nails) and the Russian Orthodox Church.

Special information
Today involves an international border crossing. You must carry your own luggage through customs on foot (approx. 300m).Total drive time is 4–5 hours (240 km). Ensure your passport is easily accessible
Day 4. Karakol – Altyn Arashan – Karakol
Today is all about the high mountains. We switch to a specialized heavy-duty 4×4 vehicle for a thrilling and rugged climb to the Altyn-Arashan Valley (2,600m). The drive is bumpy but spectacular, passing through pine forests and along a rushing river. At the top, you will see a wide alpine valley
surrounded by peaks over 4,000m. You can enjoy the views of the Palatka Peak, then relax in natural hot springs (indoor baths). In the late afternoon, we descend back to Karakol.

Special information
The round-trip drive takes about 3.5 hours. The road is extremely bumpy and rocky, so please be prepared for a rough mountain ride
Day 5. Karakol – Djeti Oguz – Barskoon – Skazka Canyon – Bokonbaevo
Travel along the southern shore of Lake Issyk-Kul. Stop at Jeti-Oguz to see the “Seven Bulls” sandstone cliffs, then visit the waterfalls of Barskoon Gorge for a lunch served in a yurt. In the afternoon, explore the colorful formations of Fairy Tale (Skazka) Canyon. Arrive in Bokonbaevo for an eagle hunting demonstration and a stay with a local family

Special information
Today involves significant travel time with multiple scenic stops (190 km 3-4 h)
Day 6. Bokonbaevo – Bishkek
After breakfast, depart from Bokonbaevo and drive west along the southern shore of Issyk-Kul Lake before crossing the Boom Gorge toward Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan. Upon arrival, explore the main sights of the city – Ala-Too Square, the heart of Bishkek, surrounded by government buildings and
monuments. If time allows,visit the vibrant Osh Bazaar, where locals sell fresh produce, spices, handicrafts, and souvenirs a perfect place to experience the local atmosphere

Special information
Today involves approximately 5-6 hours of driving (290 km)

Kyrgyz Landscapes — See you in the mountains!
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