As small as Kazakhstan
is large, little-known Kyrgyzstan is a mountainous
country whose people are mainly semi-nomadic. We
have been bowled over by the wild beauty of the
alpine valleys bubbling with sulphur springs, the
red-walled Jety Oguz Canyon and the emerald-green
Lake Issuk-Kul with red desert to one side and snow-capped
mountains on the other.
We are equally intrigued
by the weird collection of petroglyphs which are
8th century tombstones of the Turkic nomads, with
cartoon-like carvings of faces, possibly caricatures
of the occupants! The Ala Archa gorge is a sea of
red and gold in autumn with dark green velvety foothills.
At the administrative
heart of all this glory is the tiny capital of Bishkek,
a charming place with leafy streets and parks and
dramatic mountains as a backdrop.
Visa
Information
A visa is necessary in order to visit Kyrgyzstan
and the price varies according to duration of stay
and whether you require a single, double, or multiple
entry visa. Visas can be obtained directly from
the Kyrgyzstan Consulate, or through a recognised
visa service. To obtain the printed application
form from the Consulate click 'here'.
You will need to affix a recent passport sized photo
to the form.