Kyrgyzstan Tours

Travellers visiting Kyrgyzstan need not be immunized, but they should have the latest Tetanus and Typhoid vaccines. It is recommended to ask your local GP for advice regarding the most effective immunisations and preventative treatment options.

Food and beverages

Kyrgyzstan’s food is primarily based on rice and meat. However, there are many other options for salads and vegetable choices. You’ll be able to try local cuisines as you travel and they often overlap with other ethnicities.

For alcohol, the choice is generally limited to vodka or beer, so those looking for something different like Scotch or Gin for instance – ought to buy it duty free and take it home. But, take note that mixers, which include tonic water, are incredibly difficult to come across in Central Asia!

Cultural Sensitivity

When you travel with us, you’ll often meet local people Each with their own unique customs and traditions. You are asked to show respect and respect to local people. You can always count on your tour guide or tour leader to assist you.

Central Asia has a laid down style of Islam. It is the very first thing you need to know when you travel there especially in cities and towns. In areas such as Bishkek you won’t believe the length of women’s skirts! It is a Muslim location, and it’s crucial to be aware in certain areas. Women and men can both wear shorts and T-shirts. However, when visiting mosques, women must cover their shoulders in trousers or skirts. Men should avoid wearing shorts.

With less than 15% of people converting to Islam, the majority of the population is Islamic.

Russian Orthodoxy

Language & Religion

Kyrgyzstan is one of two former Soviet Republics in Central Asia to retain Russian as an official language. In the 1990s, Kyrgyzstan became an official bilingual nation, adding Kyrgyz as an additional official language. You will also find ethnic Uzbeks and Tajiks in some parts of Kyrgyzstan due to previous Soviet policy.

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