Sary-Chelek biosphere reserve of the Kyrgyz Republic
Sary-Chelek
Travel to one of the most unique natural regions
the Kyrgyz Republic, with mountain lakes, dense forests and a feeling
pristine nature
Nature that is important to see carefully
The main thing in Sary-Chelek
Route through nature and silence
Travel program
Departure towards the Jalal-Abad region and the way to one of
the most picturesque natural regions of the southwest of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Along the way - a change of landscapes, mountain views and the first
impressions of nature Sary-Chelek. Arrival, accommodation and
a calm walk in an atmosphere of silence.
The main day of the trip is dedicated to Sary-Chelek
biosphere reserve. We will see mountain lakes, thick
forests, green landscapes and destinations where you especially feel
pristine nature. Visit is carried out carefully: walks,
excursions and routes taking into account the rules for protecting the territory.
Morning surrounded by mountains, forests and silence. Free time for
final walk, photographs and a calm farewell to
nature Sary-Chelek. After that we head back,
preserving the impressions of one of the most beautiful and
secluded destinations the Kyrgyz Republic.
Travel cost
Base price
negotiable
We are always in touch
Questions and answers
Sary-Chelek is located in Jalal-Abad region and is visited
as part of travel to the southwest of the Kyrgyz Republic. Directions
Possible by car or as part of an organized tour.
To visit the reserve, a guide is recommended.
This allows you to better understand the characteristics of the region and respect
rules of nature conservation.
Yes, family walks on easy routes are possible. Important
take into account the visit format and reserve rules.
The best time to visit is from May to September. Summer nature
especially green and rich, and in autumn it is quieter and smaller
visitors.
Depending on the route, the visit takes from several
hours to the whole day.
This is a rare opportunity to see a unique ecosystem,
biodiversity, silence and pristine nature the Kyrgyz Republic
away from mass tourism.