Horse riding tour around Song-Kol Lake
TOUR DETAILS
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Best time
May to October -
Tour length
3 days - Start / End Bishkek to Bishkek (optional in Kyzart to Kyzart)
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Price from
311$ / person (group of 4 people)
SON KUL RIDING TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Enjoy on an unforgettable 3-day horseback adventure starting from Kyzart Village and leading to the stunning Song-Kol Lake. Along the way, ride through the scenic Kilemche Valley, marvel at rolling hills and open pastures, and experience the rich traditions of nomadic life firsthand. Immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes, yurt accommodation and enjoy peaceful moments in nature, and create lasting memories on this unique journey.
TOUR ITINERARY
Day 1. Drive from Bishkek - Kyzart, horseback Kilemche
You will be picked up from the Bishkek hotel and driven to Kyzart. Upon arrival, your guide will give you a short introduction to horse riding before you begin an easy ride along the scenic Chaar-Archa River. The journey takes you through open valleys and calm mountain scenery as you head toward Kilemche. The trail is comfortable and well-suited for building confidence and getting familiar with your horse.
After several hours of riding, you’ll pause by the river for a picnic lunch, allowing both you and the horses time to rest. In the afternoon, the ride continues until you reach a yurt camp hosted by a local herding family.
Once settled, you can explore the nearby hills, breathe in the crisp mountain air, and observe the traditional lifestyle of Kyrgyz nomads. Your first day of riding concludes with a hearty dinner served in the yurt.
Transfer: from Bishkek to Kyzart by car
Distance: 271 km
Horse riding: 21 km (approximately 4–5 hours)
Meals: Picnic lunch, Dinner at the yurt
Overnight: Yurt accommodation (2,700 m)
Toilet: Shared WC
Internet: No
Shower: Not available
Note:
– No previous horse-riding experience is necessary.
– Large luggage will be stored at the guesthouse in Kyzart; you should bring only a small backpack with essential items and clothing for the next three days.
Day 2. Horse riding to Song-Kol Lake
Today’s ride is more challenging than the previous day. After breakfast, you will begin ascending toward the Jalgyz-Karagai Pass (3,300 m). The climb can be demanding in sections, but the effort is rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges. Upon reaching the pass, you’ll enjoy your first breathtaking view of the shimmering Song-Kol Lake spread out below.
After a short rest at the pass, you’ll descend toward the lake and arrive at a yurt camp for a well-earned lunch. In the afternoon, the ride continues westward along the lakeshore, passing nomadic yurts, grazing livestock, and vast open pastures that characterize the high-altitude steppe.
Your overnight stop is the Tuz-Ashuu pasture, beautifully located beside the lake. On arrival, the horses will be released for the night, after which you can settle into the yurt and enjoy dinner in the calm and serene setting of Song-Kol.
Horse riding: 23 km (approximately 5–6 hours)
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner at the yurt
Overnight: Yurt accommodation (3,100 m)
Toilet: Shared WC
Internet: Mobile phone coverage
Shower: Available on request
Notes: While daytime temperatures around Song-Kol Lake can be pleasant, evenings are often cold, so warm clothing is essential.
Day 3. Horse riding to back to Kyzart Village and return to Bishkek
Today, you will begin your return journey to Kyzart Village, riding through the scenic Tuz-Ashuu Pass. After bidding farewell to the hospitable nomadic family, you’ll set off on horseback, gradually ascending to the pass at 3,300 m. From the top, enjoy your final panoramic views of the stunning Song-Kol Lake, surrounded by expansive pastures and dramatic mountain scenery.
You will then descend along a picturesque trail back toward Kyzart Village.
Upon arrival, you’ll have a well-earned lunch and time to rest and freshen up after the morning ride. Then, afternoon drive to Bishkek from Kyzart.
Horse riding: 20 km (approximately 4–5 hours)
Transfer: drive from Kyzart to Bishkek by car 271 km
Meals: Breakfast at the yurt, Lunch at the guesthouse
SON KUL RIDING TOUR INFORMATION
Included
- Professional horse riding guide.
- All meals during the trek.
- Horse rental.
- Transfers to/from Kyzart (private transfers from Bishkek are available for an additional fee).
- Overnight stays in traditional yurts (shared occupancy is standard due to limited space; private yurts can be requested in advance).
Not included
- Hotel in Bishkek (additional cost)
- Airport transfers (additional cost)
- Drinking water and personal travel insurance
Price for 2026
| Number of People | Total Price (USD) | Price per Person (USD) |
| 1 Person | 541 | 541 |
| 2 People | 702 | 351 |
| 3 People | 876 | 292 |
| 4 People | 1,244 | 311 |
Clothing:
- Warm layers (fleece or down jacket) for chilly mornings and evenings
- Lightweight daytime clothing (t-shirts, long-sleeve shirts)
- Waterproof and windproof jacket
- Hat or cap for sun protection
- Gloves and warm socks
- Scarf or buff for wind protection
Horseback Riding:
- Long pants suitable for riding
- Comfortable trekking pants and shorts
- Riding gloves (optional)
- Lightweight, breathable clothing
Other Essentials:
- Small daypack for daily essentials
- Sunglasses and sunscreen
- Reusable water bottle
- Personal toiletries and towel
- Basic first aid kit and any personal medications
- Camera or smartphone for photos
- Power bank and charging cables
- Passport, ID, and copies of travel documents
Optional:
- Binoculars for wildlife spotting
- Light snacks for trekking
- Notebook or travel journal
Guidance: You will be led by an experienced local horseman with basic English skills; guides with advanced English are available upon request.
Luggage: Large bags can be stored safely at the guesthouse in Kyzart, while essentials for the ride will be carried in saddlebags on your horse.
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Kyrgyzstan travel information
Money & costs
Safety
Entry & exit
Best time to go
Health
Money & costs
Money & costs
The official currency is the Kyrgyz som (KGS). In the capital, Bishkek, an abundance of ATMs can be found, some of which dispense US dollars in addition to local soms. Beyond the city limits, ATMs are increasingly prevalent in few largest towns but are mostly not available in smaller towns except at the northern shore of Issyk Kul.
Mastercard is universally accepted at all ATMs but Visa is still the more widely accepted card of choice in Kyrgyzstan. Maestro or other cards might be accepted in few select machines. Demirbank with their red colored ATMs has been the best option lately for all foreign cards with moderate fees.
Currency exchange services are readily accessible in major cities, ensuring seamless exchange of rubles, US dollars, and euros into soms. It is imperative that foreign currency banknotes remain pristine, fresh, and devoid of any signs of wear. Larger banknotes from 50 USD and 50 EUR are favored by the cash exchange services and are sometimes the prerequisite for a better exchange rate.
While credit cards face limited acceptance nationwide the convenience of utilizing debit or credit cards extends to major hotels, restaurants, expansive supermarkets, and selected museums in Bishkek and Osh and rarely even in taxis. However, outside these two prominent cities and Northern Shore of Issyk Kul, the practicality of card payments remains unfeasible.
Safety
Safety
Kyrgyzstan is generally considered safe for travelers, but adherence to standard precautions is crucial. The country is experiencing an active surge in tourism. Key recommendations encompass:
- Always have your passport or a notarized copy with you, as lacking proper identification may lead to arrest by the police.
- Incidents of robberies, some of which can be violent, and thefts are commonplace especially in crowded places like the bazars. Caution is advised, particularly when venturing out after dark. Instances of sexual violence and harassment have been reported in public transportation.
- Steer clear of crowds and demonstrations to ensure personal safety.
- Show respect for local traditions, customs, laws, and religious practices at all times.
- The possession or use of narcotics is strictly prohibited.
- Photography of anything related to the armed forces or security services is not allowed.
- While same-sex relationships are legal, they are not widely discussed and lack public recognition.
- Avoid solitary walks or travels, especially during nighttime.
- Utilize established taxi services in advance to ensure reliability.
- The southern regions are susceptible to smuggling activities, rendering the security situation unstable and hazardous along the southern border zones with Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
- Mind where you step in the cities as there are sometimes large holes on the streets and the pavements are not in pristine condition on the pedestrian areas.
Entry & exit
Entry & exit
Kyrgyzstan extends a visa-free arrangement to travelers from 69 countries. Alternatively, others can opt for the electronic visa system or submit applications through the embassy. Comprehensive information about visas is available here. For a tourist visa in Kyrgyzstan, a majority of passport holders require an invitation letter from a tourism company. Since September 1, 2017, Kyrgyzstan has introduced an electronic visa system. Special authorization is mandated for visits to border regions in Kyrgyzstan.
Best time to go
Best time to go
The optimal time to experience Kyrgyzstan is during the summer months of July and August. Despite the temperatures reaching approximately 30°C, this period witnesses the liveliest bazaars in the country. It is also the perfect season to delve into the mountainous landscapes and trekking routes that may be inaccessible during other times of the year. In July and August, you have the opportunity to explore Kyrgyzstan’s mountains either on foot or horseback, immersing yourself in traditional yurt accommodations with local families. Additionally, this time of the year hosts annual festivals celebrating Kyrgyz traditions.
While the winters in the highlands are prolonged, limiting passage through the elevated mountain passes, it presents a captivating season for exploring Kyrgyzstan. Engaging in various activities, akin to those enjoyed in summer (with the exception of rafting), such as hiking, horseback riding, or skiing in the mountains, allows for a unique experience. Accommodations in traditional yurts are also available during this season.
Health
Health
The overall state of healthcare in this country is recognized as relatively subpar, prompting a strong recommendation for travelers reliant on regular medications to carry ample supplies. Locating necessary drugs locally might pose challenges or incur significant costs. Medical facilities are anticipated to be scarce, underscoring the importance of securing comprehensive medical and travel insurance prior to arrival. In the event of a serious accident or illness, emergency air evacuation to a neighboring country may be necessary.
It is imperative to treat tap water and other local water sources as contaminated, necessitating thorough boiling before consumption. Opting for bottled water throughout the entire duration of stay in the country is a prudent choice. Exercise particular caution when consuming unpasteurized dairy products or animal products that may be susceptible to contamination.
Before entering the country, obtaining additional vaccinations against polio and tuberculosis is recommended, and other vaccinations may also be deemed necessary. Malaria poses a risk in the country, predominantly in the southern regions.
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Tour updated 13.1.2026