Road Trips

Bishkek → Issyk-Kul 5-Day Loop

POPULAR
Duration 5 days
Difficulty Easy
Max Altitude 2,000 m
Season May – Oct
Group Size 2–10
Starts Bishkek

Overview

The Issyk-Kul Loop is the most popular road trip in Kyrgyzstan — a five-day circuit from Bishkek that circumnavigates Central Asia's second-largest lake, hitting every major highlight on both shores. It is the ideal first Kyrgyzstan experience: accessible, visually extraordinary, and comfortable.

The route runs east along the north shore via the 10th-century Burana Tower to Karakol, then returns west along the dramatic south shore past the red sandstone formations of Jeti-Oguz, the Barskoon waterfall, and the blood-red spires of Skazka (Fairy Tale) Canyon. Private 4WD vehicle and English-speaking guide throughout.

No physical fitness requirement beyond comfort in a vehicle. This tour combines sightseeing with short walks at each stop — suitable for all ages.

Itinerary

Depart Bishkek. Stop at Burana Tower (10th-century minaret) and petroglyphs. Reach Issyk-Kul north shore. Overnight Cholpon-Ata.

Drive east along north shore. Arrive Karakol — the adventure hub of Kyrgyzstan. Explore Dungan mosque, animal market (if Sunday).

South shore begins. Red canyon formations of Jeti-Oguz ("Seven Bulls"). Barskoon waterfall — the most photographed waterfall in Kyrgyzstan.

Skazka ("Fairy Tale") Canyon at dawn — blood-red formations in early light. Scenic drive along the dramatic south shore.

Complete the loop. Return to Bishkek via Boom Gorge. Tour ends.

What's Included

Included

  • English-speaking driver-guide
  • 4WD vehicle
  • All accommodation (hotels & guesthouses)
  • Breakfasts
  • All entry fees

Not Included

  • Lunches & dinners (flexibility for you to choose)
  • Travel insurance
  • Gratuities

Route Map

Interactive route map — Phase D