Where Kok‑Moynok is located
Kok‑Moynok lies close to the northern shore of Issyk‑Kul, along the road from Bishkek.
It is a canyon area with open steppe expanses that often escape tourist attention
What makes Kok‑Moynok unique
In the Kok‑Moynok region there are canyons with unusual rock formations and gentle relief lines.
The place stands out for its space, quietness and lack of mass tourism, making it especially appealing for leisurely walks and photography
When to visit Kok‑Moynok
• May – October is the best period
• Summer is comfortable for walking
• Autumn offers particularly beautiful soft light
How a walk in Kok‑Moynok goes
The canyon walk follows a calm format:
• Light hiking routes
• Panoramic views
• Opportunities for secluded strolls
Why Kok‑Moynok is a must‑see near Issyk‑Kul
• A rare and little‑known destination
• An excellent spot for photography
• A sense of freedom and open space
Kok‑Moynok often becomes a pleasant discovery even for those who have already been to Issyk‑Kul
How we showcase Kok‑Moynok
In our routes we visit Kok‑Moynok at the right time of day, when light emphasizes canyon shapes and makes the landscapes especially expressive
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get to Kok‑Moynok?
Kok‑Moynok is located near the northern shore of Issyk‑Kul and can be easily reached via the road from Bishkek. It can be accessed by car or as part of an organized tour
Do I need a guide?
A guide is not required for walks in Kok‑Moynok. With a guide, the walk becomes more informative and allows you to see the best spots
Can we bring children?
Yes, the routes are suitable for walking with children provided basic caution is observed
How much time should we budget for the visit?
Typically, a canyon walk takes between 1 and 2 hours
Our tours include a stop at Kok‑Moynok
Cultural Trekking Tour
Duration: 5 nights / 6 days
Season: April – November
Sightseeing and Beach Holiday
Duration: 3 nights / 4 days
Season: April – October
The material was prepared by the Authentic Travel Community team—we showcase Kyrgyzstan through its nature, culture, and people, not just standard tours.
