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Lenin peak

The second highest peak of Kyrgyzstan, situated in the Pamir at the border with Tajikistan. It rises at the altitude of 7134m. Best period for the ascent is from July to August, some years till early September.

Kyzart Pass

The pass between Kochkor and the Jumgal valley. Open all the year around. In summer, you can observe some yurt camp around this region. In winter is windy and snowy.

Kurtka-Jangy Talap

On the way of one of the main Silk Road, the village of Jangy Talap is wellknow for mausoleum of Taylak Batyr. Situated on the bottom of the Kurtka river, near the birthplace of Togolok Moldo in the neighboring village named also Ak-Tal. From the village we start horsetrek to the Song Kul's lake in 2 or 3 days. The people of this small village live mainly of livestock and some agriculture.

Kunguey Alatoo

The Kunguey Alatoo (Kungeï) is the range on the North of the Issyk Kul lake marking the border between Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. The range is 280 km long for about 35 km width. The highest peak is the Choktal peak and culmines at 4771 meter altitude.

Kulunatin reserve

Kulunatin national reserve is located in the Kashura Too range in Osh region. It covers the territory of Ferghana range and was established in 2004 and covers about 27 thousand hectares. The Kulun (Kulung) lake is the pearl of the reserve. Landscape and biodiversity are remarkable. 

We organize different routes around this region. If you have more questions, please feel free to contact our manager.

Kokkya canyon

The canyon of Kokkya (Kok-Kya or Kok-Kiya or Kökkyia) is located in the Ak-Say bassin of the Naryn region, at the distance of about 100 km from Naryn city. Meanders of the Kokkya river is about 40 km long, where series of cliffs cut the plateau of Kapshigay before to flew into the Kakshal river, some km before to cross the Chinese border. The river originates in the mountains of Köl Too and Sary Beles and the mystic lake Köl-Suu (Koel-Suu or Kel-Suu).

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