Kyrgyzstan Tours

Travellers visiting Kyrgyzstan do not need to be vaccinated however they must have the latest Typhoid and Tetanus vaccines. It is a good idea to ask your local GP for advice on most effective immunisations, as well as preventative measures.

Drinks and food

Kyrgyzstan’s food is usually based on rice and meat. But, there are plenty of other choices for vegetables and salads. When you travel, you’ll have the chance to sample local specialities of the region which are usually a blend of the various cultures that have existed and moved around over the centuries.

In the case of alcohol, the choice is mostly limited to vodka or beer, so those looking for something different, like Scotch or Gin for instance – must buy it duty free and take it home. Be aware that mixers, such as tonic water, are extremely difficult to come across in Central Asia!

Cultural Sensitivity

When you travel with us, you’ll frequently interact with local people, each with their own unique traditions and customs. We ask you to show respect and respect to the locals. The tour guides and tour guides are always able to advise you accordingly.

Central Asia has a laid low-key approach to Islam. This is the first thing you should be aware of while traveling in Central Asia, especially in cities and towns. You’ll be amazed at how long the skirts of women are in cities such as Bishkek! However, it needs to be kept in mind that this is technically considered to be a Muslim region , and therefore a little bit of caution is required in certain areas. Both genders can wear T-shirts and shorts. When visiting mosques women should cover their shoulders by wearing trousers or skirts. Men should not wear shorts.

The majority of people are Islamic with just over 15% following

Russian Orthodoxy

Language & Religion

Kyrgyzstan was one of two former Soviet Republics located in Central Asia that retained Russian as their official language. Kyrgyzstan became an official bilingual nation in the early 1990s, adding Kyrgyz as the official language. There are also ethnic Uzbeks and Tajiks in some areas of Kyrgyzstan due to previous Soviet policy.

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