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The Archaly Gorge

The Archaly Gorge is a picturesque stretch of mountainous terrain in Kyrgyzstan's Naryn province, stretching for 25 km. It is part of the Archaly National Park and is famous for its mountain scenery, clean rivers, and rich flora and fauna. Here you can observe rare animal species and walk along popular hiking trails.

Sary Bulak

Sary Bulak is a picturesque mountain village in the Kochkor district of the Kyrgyz Republic. Its name, translated as "yellow spring", gives the place a mysterious appeal. The village is located on the bank of the Karakujur River, near the Kochkorka-Naryn road. The beauty of the Karakujur River reaches its peak when it joins the Töölök River to form the Jön-Aryk River. 

Kaynar gorge

The Kaynar River has its source in the Borkoldoy massif. At the foot of the glaciers lies its 2 km long lake, formed after a landslide. The contrast between glaciers, black and red rocks, and meadows where sheep and marmots graze is totally incredible.

Osh market

At the Osh market, you can find everything that may be necessary for life: traditional and trendy clothes, food of all kinds such as dried fruits or spices, furniture, souvenirs, the essentials to constitute a dowry ... It is also the place where we buy the essential things for children so that they can go to school. The market is open every day except Monday.  

Central mosque

The Central Mosque is the largest mosque in Central Asia and Kyrgyzstan. It opened on September 2, 2018. Likewise it located along Avenue Zhibek Zholy (Silk Road). 

Furthermore it was built in the style of Ottoman architecture.  The area of the covered part of the mosque is 7.5 thousand square meters.  Inside, the mosque can simultaneously pray up to 6 thousand people. Taking into account that in the courtyard of the mosque can still pray 20 thousand people.

Kyrgyz National Museum of Fine Arts named after Gapar Aitiev

The art gallery was opened on January 1, 1935. The basis of the museum's collection was 72 works of Russian artists from the Tretyakov State Gallery, personally selected by the founder of the museum, the founder of Kyrgyz painting, S. A. Chuikov. To date, the museum's collection has about 18,000 works.

The main section of the museum is the collection of Kyrgyz visual and decorative arts.

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