Przhevalsky Museum Tour - Kyrgyzstan 4K Travel Channel
Only 10 km northwest of Karakol, on the banks of the Yssyk-Kul, lies the Przhevalsky Memorial Park. Here is the grave of Przhevalsky as well as a monument and a museum to his honors.
Nikolai Mikhailovich Przhevalsky, often named after the Polish spelling Przewalski, was an officer of the Tsar. His outstanding contributions to the study of Central Asia made him an active member of the Russian Geographical Society and a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Between 1867 and 1888, one sent him to the Yssyk- Kul region as well as four times to China, Mongolia, and Tibet. He should find a shortcut to Tibet. Przhevalsky brought back many informative data that helped the Zar Nikolai II at its policy of expansion. In Tibet, he met the Dalai Lama.
During the preparations for an expedition to Tibet in 1988, Przhevalsky died of typhoid fever in Karakol. He was buried on the shore of the Yssyk-Kul. His monument, that allegedly shows in the direction of Lhasa in Tibet, is marked by an eagle with a branch and a map of Central Asia.
We start our tour of the Przhevsky Museum. The researcher receives us in a large painting. In a small adjoining room, a ceramic relief map shows the routes of his expeditions, which took him through large parts of China and Mongolia.
He repeatedly reported sightings of wild horses until he brought along the skull and skin of a wild horse from one of his expeditions and had it scientifically described. This breed went down in history as Przewalski horses. Today we know that these were not pure wild horses, but descends from the domesticated horses of the Botai. The Botai horses have domesticated already 5500 years ago in Kazakhstan.
As we had lived 30 years in Munich, we know the Przewalski horse for a long time. In the Hellabrunn Zoo, one rears the Przewalski horses and returns them to the wild in Mongolia. After the stock had fallen to 40 horses worldwide, today it is again more than 2000 animals. The breeding takes place in different zoos. Best known for this is the Prague Zoo.
The museum in Karakol exhibits many animal preparations of Central Asian wildlife and many original photographs, drawings, documents and scientific equipment from that time.
We go on to Przhevalsky monument and to its grave. One has a beautiful view of the Yssyk-Kul from here.
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Knapp 10 km nordwestlich von Karakol, am Ufer des Yssykköl liegt der Przhevalsky Gedenkpark. Er beinhaltet das Grab von Prschewalski und ein Denkmal und ein Museum zu seinen Ehren.
Nikolai Michailowitsch Prschewalski, oft auch nach der polnischen Schreibweise Przewalski genannt, war Offizier des Zaren. Seine hervorragenden Beiträge zur Erforschung Zentralasiens machten ihn zum aktiven Mitglied der Russischen Geographischen Gesellschaft und Mitglied der Russischen Akademie der Wissenschaften.
Zwischen 1867 und 1888, entsandte man ihn in die Yssykköl Region und viermal nach China, in die Mongolei und nach Tibet. Er sollte einen kurzen Weg nach Tibet finden. Prschewalski brachte viele informative Daten mit, die dem Zar Nikolai II bei seiner Expansionspolitik halfen. In Tibet traf er den Dalai Lama.
1888, während der Vorbereitungen einer Expedition nach Tibet, starb Przhevalsky in Karakol an Typhus. Er wurde am Ufer des Yssykköl begraben. Sein Denkmal, das angeblich nach Lhasa in Tibet ausgerichtet ist, wird von einem Adler mit einem Zweig und einer Karte Zentralasiens markiert.
Wir beginnen unseren Rundgang im Prschewalski Museum. Auf einem großen Gemälde empfängt uns der Forscher. In einem kleinen Nebenraum zeigt eine keramische Reliefkarte die Routen seiner Expeditionen, die ihn durch weite Teile Chinas und der Mongolei führten.
Mehrfach berichtete er von Sichtungen von Wildpferden, bis er von einer seiner Expeditionen den Schädel und die Haut eines Wildpferdes mitbrachte und wissenschaftlich beschreiben ließ. Diese Rasse ging als Przewalski Pferde in die Geschichte ein. Heute wissen wir, dass dies keine reinen Wildpferde waren, sondern Verwilderungen des vor 5500 Jahren domestizierten Botai Pferdes in Kasachstan ist.
Uns ist das Przewalski Pferd schon lange bekannt, da wir 30 Jahre in München gelebt haben. Im dortigen Tierpark Hellabrunn werden Przewalski Pferde zurück gezüchtet und in der Mongolei wieder ausgewildert. Nachdem der Bestand auf unter 40 Pferde weltweit gefallen war, beträgt er heute wieder mehr als 2000 Tiere. Die Rückzüchtung findet in verschiedenen Zoos statt. Am bekanntesten dafür ist der Prager Zoo.
Das Museum in Karakol beinhaltet viele Tierpräparate der zentralasiatischen Tierwelt und viele Original Fotografien, Zeichnungen, Dokumente und wissenschaftliche Geräte aus jener Zeit.
Wir gehen weiter zu Prschewalski Denkmal und zu seinem Grab. Von hier aus hat man einen schönen Ausblick auf den Yssykköl.
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[Kyrgyzstan] Przevalski Museum | Музей Пржевальского | 프르젤바르스키 기념관 @ Karakol | 카라콜
Museum for Nikolay Przhevalsky (Музей Пржевальского вблизи города Каракол)
니콜라이 미하일로비치 프르제발스키(러시아어: Никола́й Миха́йлович Пржева́льский, 폴란드어: Nikołaj Michajłowicz Przewalski, 1839년 4월 12일 ~ 1888년 11월 1일)은 러시아의 지리학자이자[1] 중앙아시아·동아시아 탐험가이다. 그는 궁극적인 목표였던 성스러운 도시 라싸에는 도달하지 못하였지만, 그때까지 서양에 있어 미지의 공간이었던 티베트, 청해, 중가리아 등을 탐험했다.[2] 그는 유럽의 중앙아시아에 대한 이해에 기여했으며, 현재 멸종하지 않고 남아있는 유일한 야생마인 프르제발스키말을 유럽인 최초로 발견하였다 (Wikipedia)
니콜라이 미카일로비치 프르젤바르스키 (1839~1888) Nikolai Mikhaylovich Przevalski (Russian: Никола́й Миха́йлович Пржева́льский)는 제정 러시아의 유명한 탐험가, 박물학자 겸 변경 지도제작자였다. 그는 4차에 걸친 극동(중국, 몽골, 동투르키스탄, 중가리아, 티벳, 두만강 일대 포함) 탐험을 마치고 귀환중 49세의 나이로 카라콜 Karakol 인근에서 장티푸스로 사망했다. 그는 제정러시아의 맹목적 애국주의자로서 제국주의 팽창의 선봉장으로 철저히 복무했고, 그를 위해 목숨을 바쳤던 사람이므로, 러시아인에게는 대단한 존경을 받고 있다. 특히 구 소련시기 스탈린은 그에 대한 격찬을 아끼지 않았다.
그러나 그는 전형적인 제국주의자이며 인종주의자로서 20세기적 용어인 '오리엔탈리즘 Orientalism'의 화신이라 부를만 했다. 동방국가와 제민족은 비합리적이고 열등하며 도덕적으로 타락되었고 이상(異常)하지만, 서양은 '과학적, 합리적, 논리적, 이성적'이라는 대조적 인식론을 바탕으로 동양에 대한 지배를 정당화해왔다.
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Visiting Karakol as day trip in Kyrgyzstan
After spending several days focused on the World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan we decided to take a day trip to Karakol (Каракол) for a change of pace. Our trip focused on visiting some museums, mosques, cathedrals, markets and having a traditional Kyrgyz lunch inside of a yurt. We had ambitious plans of hiking, visiting a waterfall and few other things but we ran out of time. If you're going to visit Karakol learn from our mistake and spend a few more days to really enjoy the outdoor adventure activities.
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Good morning from Kyrgyzstan (Кыргызстан). It is time for a day trip because we've been spending a lot of time at the World Nomad Games and it is time to get out and get to know the country a little bit. So we're taking a day trip to Karakol (Каракол). We're going to be doing some hiking, visiting waterfalls. Yeah, it is going to be really cool. I mean we've seen quite a bit of the country but we haven't been to that area yet so we're really excited about it. Let's go.
Okay, so we have been driving for about two hours and we've almost made it to Karakol (Каракол). Right now we're in the outskirts and we're stopping at the Nikolay Mikhailovich Przhevalsky museum and basically this was a guy who wanted to be a traveler. So I can relate to him. Um, he was from Russia but at the time Russian didn't have the permission to just you know go off and wander around on their own. So this guy decided to join the military and he proposed to be the first person to explore Central Asia and reach Tibet and his proposal was approved so he was funded by Russia and today there is a museum dedicated to his work.
After a short visit to the museum, we then continued on our drive towards Karakol (Каракол), where our first stop was the Dungan Mosque.
So in order to visit the Mosque you don't just wear a scarf. You need a full cloak. This will be interesting. Alright. Let's put this on. Fancy. It is like velvet.
The mosque gets its name from the Dungan people who are Muslim, but of Chinese origin. The building is quite unique because you can see the two cultures colliding; it contains elements of a traditional mosque, but at first glance it looks more like a Buddhist temple.
So now we're visiting an Orthodox Church and that was really close to the mosque.
We then went to the Holy Trinity Cathedral, which is in the centre of Karakol (Каракол). Just remember, girls need to wear a head covering and boys must take off their hats in order to go inside.
From there we continued to the Karakol Market in search of food. If there’s one dish the town is known for it’s Ashlyan Fu, a cold noodle soup with spices and jellies. There’s a whole alley in the market that specializes in this dish; so be sure to try it.
Alright so we've had a pretty busy morning of sightseeing. Now it is time for food. Yeah, we've worked up a pretty big appetite and the coolest thing is we're going to go eat inside of yurt. A yurt.
For lunch we had Dumlyama: a dish with potatoes, cabbage, onions, peppers, and meat. We also had boorsok: which are little pieces of fried dough that go really nice with jam.
So we've stopped off at this kind of cool scenic area that is called Jeti-Ögüz and nearby there is apparently some fantastic hiking. Yeah, and the name translates to seven bulls so I don't know do you see any bulls over there? You know I see in the rock formations. I think I see more than seven things.
We had really been looking forward to hiking along here, but unfortunately, this is the part of the tour where we ran out of time. This also means we didn’t get to see the waterfalls we had heard about, so if you do decide to visit Karakol (قاراقول), don’t do it as a quick day trip like we did!
Yeah, I think it is the kind of place where you want to give it a few days so you can see the surrounding areas and also that town is really known for hiking so if you're in to outdoorsy stuff go there and explore it properly.
Yeah, maybe spend like two or three days in Karakol (Каракол) see the surroundings, hike, trek and yeah really explore it.
This is part of our Travel in Kyrgyzstan video series showcasing Kyrgyz food, Kyrgyz culture and Kyrgyz cuisine.
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Музей Пржевальского - Nikolay Przhevalsky museum
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Przevalsky Museum
During our GAdventure Best of the Stans tour, we were able to visit the Przevalsky Museum. Here our tour guide gives us a re-cap of the importance of the museum and the area.
Кыргызстан Каракол Парк и музей Пржевальского Kyrgyzstan
Великий путешественник Пржевальский окончил свой путь в городе Каракол, где и был похоронен на берегу величественного Иссык-Куля. В этом месте был разбит уютный парк и создан музей в нынешнее время очень популярный среди туристов как из Киргизии-Кыргызстана, так и из России и других стран.
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In the steps of Przewalski in Asia - O'Hanlon's Heroes
In the sixth episode of the first season, O'Hanlon travels in the footsteps of the explorer Nikolaj Przewalski (1839 - 1888). Przewalski was a Russian soldier who hated the army and preferred expeditions through Central Asia. He was the first Western scientist to describe the landscape, flora and fauna of that vast region and discovered, among other things, the Przewalski's horse named after him.
In 1867 he started his first expedition, exploring the area around the river Ussuri and the Chankameer, to the border with China. As with later expeditions in Central Asia, he gets the money he needs for his journey from commissions and authorities who want him to map unfamiliar territory for military purposes; they want information about the borders of surrounding countries, the indigenous people and the routes over land and water there. The Great Game plays in the background, a period in which the Russians and the British compete for political, economic and military influence over Central Asia. Przewalski unwittingly becomes a link in this, but he is more interested in discovering local flora and fauna. In 1879 he writes, traveling through Mongolia:
'The richness of animals nears the incredible. In spite of the unfavorable climate, despite the fact that these areas have been treated harshly by nature, masses of animals live here, and they can only live their poor lives because they roam from grassland to pasture ground. Neither cold nor storms, or food and water shortage seem to prevent their multiplication.'
In this episode, O'Hanlon meets with the family of Przewalski, in Moscou.
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Author and adventurer Redmond O'Hanlon follows in the footsteps of his nineteenth century heroes: explorers who traveled the world and made the wildest discoveries.
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Bishkek
Breakfast at hotel.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Kochkor – sightseeing of Kochkor with English speaking guide - Song –Kul lake – Nomand Yurt camp
Kochkor
City tour
Visit the handicraft workshop where local women make traditional felt carpets
Song –Kul lake
Visit nomad family
Dinner at Yurt camp
Overnight in NoviNomad Yurt camp (5-6 persons in one Yurt)
Day 8
Tue
Song –Kul lake
Breakfast in Yurt camp.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Issyk-Kul lake with a stop at Museum of Petroglyphs and Cholpon-Ata - Issyk-Kul lake
Entrance to Museum of Petroglyphs with English speaking guide
Entrance to Museum of Regional studies in Cholpon-Ata with English speaking guide
Issyk-Kul lake
Dinner at hotel
Overnight at Karven hotel
Day 9
Wed
Issyk-Kul lake
Breakfast at hotel.
Long distance coach for hotel - drive to Bishkek with a stop at Burana Tower – hotel in Bishkek
Entrance to Burana Tower with English speaking guide
Bishkek
Farewell dinner in the local restaurant
Overnight at Asia Mountains hotel
Day 10
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Bishkek
Breakfast at hotel.
Local coach and English speaking guide for hotel – half day sightseeing (3 hrs) – City tour with visiting Central Ala-Too Square, Oak Park, Philarmonic Hall.
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Kyrgyzstan Travel Guide | Best Things to do in Kyrgyzstan
We're thrilled to release our Things to do in Kyrgyzstan travel guide which covers the World Nomad Games, Horse trekking, hiking and visiting Bishkek for an extended period of time. We also delve into the local cuisine of Kyrgyzstan showing some of the most traditional Kyrgyz foods you can try. The following is a playlist of the individual videos we have stitched together to create our guide:
Kyrgyzstan Travel Guide | Best Things to do in Kyrgyzstan Playlist:
1) Kyrgyzstan Travel: Horse Trekking and Yurt Stay adventure to Song Köl
2) 15 things to do in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Travel Guide
3) World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan (Дүйнөлүк көчмөндөр оюндары - Всемирные игры кочевников)
4) Eating Kyrgyzstan: Traditional Kyrgyz food in Bishkek
5) Visiting Karakol as day trip in Kyrgyzstan
6) Hiking in Kyrgyzstan adventure travel with Trekking Union
7) Bishkek Apartment Tour in Kyrgyzstan
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Things to do in Kyrgyzstan Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Hey guys we're in Kyrgyzstan. Yeah, new country for both of us so that is pretty exciting. First time in Central Asia so we are stoked to be here. Yeah and over the next few days we are going to be horse-trekking in Song Köl so we're going to take you along but before we get there we're making a little stop. First up Burana Tower right here. So we're going to climb to the top. Are you ready? Yes.
Greetings from Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan! Hello from Central Asia. It is our first time here and we are going to be spending a few days here in the capital. So we're going to take you on a little tour and show you fifteen things to do around Bishkek (Бишкек). It should be fun.
And that’s a wrap for our trip to Bishkek (Бишкек). As you can probably tell from this video, this city is the kind of place that you experience as opposed to ticking off attractions, so it ended up being a fairly relaxing trip after a few busy weeks of travel around Kyrgyzstan (Кыргызстан - Киргизия). As always, if you have any suggestions of things to do in Bishkek, feel free to share your tips with fellow travellers in the comments section below. See you next time!
Hey guys we're at the World Nomad Games (Дүйнөлүк көчмөндөр оюндары) in Kyrgyzstan (Кыргызстан) and this is basically like the Olympics for Nomadic Games and Culture.
So we're going to show you around. We're going to be hear for several days but first the Opening Night Ceremony.
The following morning we went up to the jailoo, also known as the pasture, where they had set up a folk village so visitors could wander around and learn about Kyrgyz culture. After catching the opening dance, we set out to visit the various camps, each showcasing a different region.
So it is lunchtime here in Bishkek (Бишкек), Kyrgyzstan (Киргизия) and today we are going to be having a feast. We are going to be sampling all of the traditional dishes that we've been eating over the last three weeks because that is how long we've been traveling in the country. So we're ordering a big spread. This is probably enough food for like five or six people but Sam and I are going to try and eat it all and just showcase what Central Asian cuisine is all about. So we hope you enjoy.
Good morning from Kyrgyzstan (Кыргызстан). It is time for a day trip because we've been spending a lot of time at the World Nomad Games and it is time to get out and get to know the country a little bit. So we're taking a day trip to Karakol (Каракол). We're going to be doing some hiking, visiting waterfalls.
Well good morning. It is Saturday here in Bishkek (Бишкéк) and it is our last day in the city so we figured why not get out of the city get close to nature.
So it is time for another apartment tour. Right now we're in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. We've been traveling around the country for three weeks and we've spent ten of those days here in the capital.
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