Around Bishkek

Most travelers arrive in Kyrgyzstan through Bishkek’s airport. The country’s main city lies at the foot of the Kyrgyz Range (Kyrgyz Ala-Too) — so close that the foothills (Orto-Sai and Chong-Aryk hills) border residential areas. Thanks to this, you can start exploring Kyrgyzstan’s nature without leaving the capital far behind.

* Since May 2025, entry into the Ala-Archa National Park by vehicles equipped with internal combustion engines has been prohibited. Visitors must leave their cars in the parking lot near the park entrance (free of charge) and, after passing through the checkpoint, use the free electric buses operating within the park. The electric buses run around the clock.

* Since May 2025, entry into the Ala-Archa National Park by vehicles equipped with internal combustion engines has been prohibited. Visitors must leave their cars in the parking lot near the park entrance (free of charge) and, after passing through the checkpoint, use the free electric buses operating within the park. The electric buses run around the clock.

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