Your Kyrgyzstan. Your pace. Your way.

Fully tailored journeys for individuals, couples, families, and small groups.

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Slow and immersive, or active and varied — your pace, always

Your Travel Style

Any Group Size

Solo travelers, couples, families, and small groups all welcome

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Dedicated Guide

All Logistics Handled

From a single day to three weeks — we work around your schedule

Your Interests

Built around what excites you — culture, food, nature, or all three

Your Timeline

Accommodation, transport, meals — arranged and confirmed for you

A local female guide with you throughout — English & German speaking

How it works

Step 1 — Tell us about yourself

Send us a message with your travel dates, group size, and what draws you to Kyrgyzstan. No brief needed — a few sentences is enough.


Step 2 — We plan together

We'll schedule a free 20-minute call to understand your interests and start shaping an itinerary. You'll receive a detailed proposal within 3–5 days.


Step 3 — You travel, we handle the rest

Once you confirm, we arrange guides, accommodation, transport, and experiences. You arrive — we take it from there.

What a private tour can look like

People riding horses through a grassy valley with a winding river, mountains with snow-capped peaks in the background. Kel-Suu lake.

Horse trek & yurt stays

3–7 days on horseback through alpine pastures, sleeping in traditional yurt camps and meeting nomadic families along the way.

Food & family immersion

A journey through Kyrgyzstan's kitchens — cooking with Kyrgyz families, eating with ethnic minority communities, and learning the food traditions that don't appear in any guidebook.

Two traditional yurt-style tents set up in a mountainous landscape with snow-capped peaks in the background, green grass, and a horse grazing nearby. Song-Kul lake.
A close-up of freshly baked bagels with a variety of toppings, resting on a decorative, colorful cloth. A white embroidered cloth covers part of the bagels. Lepeshka bread, Central Asia.

Hiking the Tian Shan

Day hikes and multi-day treks through some of Central Asia's most dramatic mountain terrain, with a local guide who knows every trail.

Culture & city to village

Start in Bishkek or Osh, go deep into the surrounding countryside. Markets, artisans, family visits, and landscapes within a few hours of the capital.

A rural landscape with green rolling hills, a few small houses, and a winding road, with snow-capped mountains in the background under a bright blue sky. Sary-Mogul village, Alay, Lenin's Peak.

Good to Know

Let's build your trip.

Tell us a little about yourself and what you're dreaming of. We'll get back to you within 48 hours.

An elderly woman wearing a floral dress and a scarf around her head sits on a Shyrdak, Ala-Kiyiz in front of embroidered textile wall hangings.