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Following the trails of the Great Silk Road to the alpine summer pastures of Kyrgyz nomads at Son Kul Lake!
You will see the Burana Tower of Karakhanid’s epoch (now is UNESCO World Heritage site) and the Petroglyphs open air museum - the rock drawings left by Scythian’s tribe.
You will drive through Boom gorge and pass by Ortotokoy water reservoir to Kochkor village where a local family will welcome you with hot traditional meals made of the fresh ingredients raised at the local farm.
You will have the chance to try making Kyrgyz felt carpet together with Kyrgyz artisans. Then you will drive up to Son Kul lake located at the altitude of more than 3000 m above sea level which is still the most popular place for nomads to bring their herds for summer.
This is really an experience for those looking for wild, pristine! nature, and getting away from normal everyday life.