Located in remote Central Asia, with a relatively young age, having only achieved independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, and opened to tourism
just a couple of years ago, it’s not at all surprising that, in the Western world, not many people know about a beautiful country called Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyzstan is an extremely peaceful country where you can find the perfect balance between remoteness, authenticity and a relatively developed
tourist infrastructure. In summer, which is from June to September, you will find hundreds of nomad camps everywhere, either next to the road or
in the remotest mountains, where they settle so their horses, cows and sheep can graze freely.From high altitude alpine lakes to velvet, green hills;
7,000-meter high snow-covered peaks and huge, wide valleys with plenty of wildflowers, Kyrgyzstan has some of the most striking landscapes you have ever
seen and, for this reason, you are definitely, going to spend most of your time in the wilderness.