
Day 1 : Arrival - Bishkek
Arrive early into Kyrgyzstan’s green capital of Bishkek. Be met at arrivals and transferred to your hotel. Once checked in and suitably rested, head out in the trusted company of your local guide, and visit some of Bishkek’s more notable civic landmarks, including commemorative squares, the philharmonic hall, and Oak Park. Align with the energy of the city and its people by stepping into the hustle-bustle of the Osh Bazaar.
Return to your hotel to dine and rest at leisure for the evening.
Overnight in Hotel Plaza, Bishkek
Meal plan: n/a
Osh Bazaar is one of the largest markets in Bishkek. It is popular with locals and visitors alike, who can barter and buy an array of regional food, musical instruments and Kyrgyz national clothes.
Ala-Too Square is in central Bishkek. It was built in 1984 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Kyrgyz SSR. An iconic statue of Lenin once stood in the middle of the square, which was formerly known as Lenin Square until Kyrgyzstan gained its independence in 1991. Following this, the statue was moved and a new statue called 'Erkindik', meaning freedom, was installed in its place.
The Eternal Fire monument, also known as 'Victory Square' and 'Victory monument', was constructed in 1984. The statue depicts a woman who is standing over the eternal flame, waiting for the return of her son or husband to return home from the Great Patriotic War (as they call their participation in World War II, from 1941 to 1945).