Bishkek Kyrgyzstan CITY TOUR
Thank you for watching video on my time in Bishkek Kyrgyzstan! I was so excited to visit and explore the city of Bishkek and it felt amazing to finally arrive there. I found Bishkek to be very welcoming with a lot of cool and interesting local people. Bishkek has become one my favorite cities in central Asia and is a must if your visiting the region.
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Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, (Кыргызская Республика, Бишке́к) Walking tour 2019
Officially the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyz: Кыргыз Республикасы, romanized: Kırğız Respublikası; Russian: Кыргызская Республика, tr. Kyrgyzskaya Respublika), and also known as Kirghizia (Russian: Киргизия [kʲɪrˈɡʲizʲɪjə]),[9] is a country in Central Asia. Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country with mountainous terrain. It is bordered by Kazakhstan to the north, Uzbekistan to the west and southwest, Tajikistan to the southwest and China to the east. Its capital and largest city is Bishkek.
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Walking Around Bishkek In Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan,July 2017
A walking tour of Osh Bazaar in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Huge Bazzar , where you can find all what you need...and you don't need. From the food to military équipement of the ex soviet army.
It was like going back in time, but updated with видеонаблюдение. It’s huge, has everything imaginable, and vendors are fun to talk with if you speak Uzbek, Kyrgyz, or Russian.
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We start our city walk in Bishkek at the city hall in Chuy Avenue. Chuy Avenue is the important cross connection from west to east in Bishkek. The blue gable of the town hall brings invigorating color to the cityscape. To the right is the National Bank. Opposite at the end of the alley is a building of the university. On the right side of a long parkway is the Philarmonic Hall, Toktogul Satylganov. In front of it is a monument of Manas, the Kyrgyz national hero. His stretched arm with the sword as an extension serves the birds as a preferred resting place.
The view back along Chuy Ave shows another building of the University, opposite the National Bank.
In the video, we make a virtual jump one kilometer to the east and are now in front of the White House, the parliament of Kyrgyzstan. The total number of representatives is 129. But, a regulation limits the number of representatives per party to 85. Thus a single party cannot become omnipotent. Despite all efforts to ensure the equal rights of the women, the women are under-represented in the parliament.
To the east of Parliament, the Stela of Nations Friendship stretches towards heaven.
We now reach the center of Bishkek with Ala-Too Square, which is bordered to the north by the National Historical Museum. On the open space in front of it is another monument to the national hero Manas, erected by German prisoners of war, most of whom did not survive. Here is also an impressive flagpole with the flag of Kyrgyzstan. At the roadside of Chuy Avenue, one set up flags and podiums for the upcoming Independence Day.
On the opposite side of Chuy Ave are two huge building blocks surrounded by tent city-like arcades. They house restaurants, shops, and banks. A similar building in the middle with a golden dome on the roof, a bit in the background, houses the Ministry of Agriculture. In front of it stands a monument of the most important Kyrgyz writer and politician Chingiz Aitmatov, whom we got to know already in Cholpon Ata.
The building to the east, the Ministry of Culture and Information, is built in the original architecture of the pre-Soviet era. In eastern direction follows a picture gallery.
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Wir beginnen unseren Stadtspaziergang in Bischkek beim Rathaus in der Chui Avenue. Die Chui Avenue ist die wichtigste Querverbindung von West nach Ost in Bischkek.
Der blaue Dachgiebel des Rathauses bringt eine erfrischende Farbe in das Stadtbild. Rechts daneben ist die Nationalbank untergebracht. Gegenüber ist am Ende einer langen Alle ein Gebäude der Universität erkennbar. Rechts von der Allee steht die Philharmonie (Philarmonic Hall Named Toktogul Satylganov). Davor befindet sich ein gewaltiges Denkmal von Manas, dem Kirgisischen Nationalhelden. Sein ausgestreckter Arm mit dem Schwert als Verlängerung dient den Vögeln als bevorzugter Rastplatz.
Der Blick zurück entlang der Chui Avenue zeigt ein weiteres Gebäude der Universität, gegenüber der Nationalbank.
Wir machen im Video nun einen virtuellen Sprung um einen Kilometer nach Osten und befinden uns nun vor dem Weißen Haus, dem Parlament von Kirgisistan. Die Zahl der Abgeordneten beträgt 129. Eine interessante Regelung ist aber, dass die Zahl der Abgeordneten pro Partei auf 85 beschränkt ist. Somit kann eine einzelne Partei nicht allmächtig werden. Allerdings sind trotz aller Bemühungen zur Gleichberechtigung der Frauen die Frauen im Parlament unterrepräsentiert.
Östlich des Parlaments streckt sich die Stele für die Freundschaft der Völker gen Himmel.
Wir erreichen jetzt das Zentrum von Bischkek mit dem Ala Too Platz, der im Norden durch das National Historische Museum begrenzt wird. Auf der Freifläche davor befindet sich ein weiteres Denkmal des Nationalhelden Manas, das von deutschen Kriegsgefangenen errichtet wurde, von denen die meisten nicht überlebten. Außerdem steht hier eine beeindruckende Fahne Kirgisistans. Am Straßenrand zur Chuy Ave werden gerade Flaggen und Podien für den bevorstehenden Unabhängigkeitstag aufgestellt.
Auf der gegenüber liegenden Seite der Chuy Ave befinden sich zwei riesige Gebäudeblöcke, die von Zeltstadt - artigen Arkaden umgeben sind. In ihnen sind Restaurants, Geschäfte und Banken untergebracht. Ein ähnliches Gebäude in der Mitte, aber etwas in den Hintergrund versetzt, mit einer goldenen Kuppel auf dem Dach beherbergt das Landwirtschaftsministerium. Davor steht ein Denkmal des bedeutendsten Kirgisischen Schriftstellers und Politikers Chingiz Aitmatov, den wir bereits in Cholpon Ata kennengelernt haben.
In östlicher Richtung schließt ein Gebäude in der original Architektur der pre-sowjetischen Ära an. Es ist das Ministerium für Kultur und Information. Noch einmal östlich ist eine Bildergalerie.
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Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan (Travel, Food, Walk-around)
A Tourist's Guide to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan 2019
From Almaty, we drive across the border into neighbouring Kyrgyzstan where, for most passports, no visa is necessary.
Once in Bishkek, we check into the Golden Tulip Hotel and then walk down the street to Bishkek Park Shopping Mall. Then, after exchanging some Som, we head off to see the sights:
-Manas Square
-Freedom Monument
-Ala-Too Square
-Statue of Lenin
-Changing of the guard.
-Sampling the local drink - Shoro
-Victory Square
-Osh Bazaar
-Russian Church
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This walk is along Chui avenue in Bishkek (from Manas Street to Abdrahmanov). in December before the Chrismas celebration
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15 things to do in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Travel Guide
Few cities we've visited compare to Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. At first glance, the city may not seem to have a lot to offer travelers; however, for those who linger find out Bishkek (Бишкек) has some fascinating attractions, top notch International food and cafes, tantalizing traditional Kyrgyz cuisine, relaxing parks, imposing monuments and plenty of quirky charms that will keep you coming back for more from the capital city of Kyrgyzstan (Кыргызстан - Киргизия)
In our Bishkek city guide we cover some of the best restaurants, museums, parks and attractions in the city as well as nightlife and other attractions and activities.
15 things to do in Bishkek City Guide:
1) Ala-Too Square (Ала-тоо аянты - Площадь Ала-Тоо)
2) State Historical Museum
3) Osh Bazaar (Ош базары)
4) Abandoned Casino
5) Victory Monument
6) Erkindik Park and eating gourmet ice cream
7) Kyrgyzstan Bath House at Zhirgal Banya
8) Rollerskating rink retro experience
9) Kyrgyz National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Abdylas Maldybayev
10) Bishkek Cafes
11) Hiking in Bishkek with Trekking Union
12) Kyrgyz traditional food and cuisine of Kyrgyzstan and International food scene in Bishkek
13) Craft Beer Scene
14) Oak Park
15) Panfilov Park (Панфилов көчөсү - улица Панфилова)
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Our visit Bishkek travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the city by day. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Bishkek tourism brochure or Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan city tour.
15 things to do in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan Travel Guide Video Transcript:
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.
First up, we visited Ala-Too Square, which is the central plaza in Bishkek. While there isn’t much to do here, it’s one of the city’s major landmarks, plus they also have lots of benches and water fountains where you can take a quick break. From there, we crossed the street and made our way over to the State Historical Museum.
Another place you’ll want to visit in Bishkek is the Osh Bazaar. It may not be the biggest in Central Asia, but it’s a bustling maze where you could easily spend a few hours. We had no problems at the market, but we were warned by several locals to ignore the fake police who may ask to see documents and camera permits. So keep that in mind if you encounter them!
It is shopping time. Next up we're at the Osh bazaar and you can find everything here. We're seen fresh produce, snacks, chocolates, clothes. Right behind me we have an entire aisle dedicated to dry cheese balls.
Directly across from the abandoned casino, you’ll find Victory monument which was built to commemorate the 40th anniversary of World War 2. The three curved arcs represent a yurt, and the sculpture of a woman standing near the eternal flame is meant to symbolize her waiting for her husband and sons to return from the war.
We missed the start of opera and ballet season by just a few days, however, if you’re in the city at the right time.
And if you’re craving a short escape from Bishkek, you can always plan a day hike to the nearby mountains with the Trekking Union.
As far as food goes, there’s plenty to sample ranging from grilled meats to dumplings, and noodles to mixed rice, plus there was one drink that really left an impression on us.
With our time in Bishkek winding down, we made a visit to Oak Park which is full of sculptures, and then we also visited nearby Panfilov Park.
And that’s a wrap for our trip to Bishkek. 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. 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!
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It is our last day in Kyrgyzstan. We start the day with a visit to the wedding palace. It was renovated with the support of USAID. As we already know from Osh, the Kyrgyz love furious wedding celebrations. The wedding cars parked in front of the palace beat everything we have seen before.
Besides long stretch limos, there are also cars in the shape of old carriages.
After marveling at the cars, we take a look at the wedding palace. Inside it resembles a fairy tale castle. A grand staircase leads into the wedding hall.
Afterward, we have a snack in the restaurant Arzu. On the open terrace, we enjoy the beautiful summer weather.
When we leave the restaurant, we notice the Sports Palace, an arena for 3000 persons, on the other side of the street. But in front of it, there is a monument of an impressive figure with a horse on his shoulders. It is Kozhomkul Kaba uulu. He was born in 1888 or 1889 at the Suusamyr plateau. He was 2.3 m tall and weighted 165 kg.
At that time the plateau was only accessible over a steep pass. When in a winter storm his horse couldn't go any further, he shouldered it and carried it the rest of the way. He was an exceptional athlete and as a wrestler invincible. At the Suusamyr plateau, there is a small museum with clothes, and pictures of him. In front of it lie 600 kg of rock that he has moved. Despite his strength, he was a sensitive and loving person. He got 67 years old.
Following this we drive, the Chuy Ave up to the corner Erkindik Ave. Here we make a short sightseeing flight with the drone to get an impression of the city from above. We start at the km 0 by which the street distances in Kyrgyzstan from Biskek out are measured.
From the air, it is noticeable that the center of Bishkek is very green because of the ubiquitous artificial irrigation.
We will learn the details about the buildings of the city at the following tour.
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Unser letzter Tag in Kirgisistan bricht an. Wir beginnen den Tag mit einem Besuch im Hochzeitspalast. Er wurde mit Unterstützung von USAID renoviert.
Wie uns bereits aus Osch bekannt ist lieben die Kirgisen furiose Hochzeitsfeiern. Die vor dem Palast parkenden Hochzeitsautos überbieten alles uns bisher bekanntes.
Neben langen Stretchlimos gibt es hier auch Autos in Form alter Kutschen.
Nachdem wir staunend die Autos bewundert haben, werfen wir einen Blick in den Palast. Im Inneren ähnelt er einem Märchenschloss. Eine Prachttreppe führt in den Vermählungssaal.
Anschließend gehen wir eine Kleinigkeit im Restaurant Arzu essen. Auf offenen Terrassen kann man das schöne Sommerwetter genießen.
Als wir das Restaurant verlassen, bemerken wir auf der anderen Straßenseite den Sportpalast, eine Arena für 3000 Personen. Doch davor steht ein Denkmal einer beeindruckenden Gestalt mit einem Pferd auf den Schultern. Es handelt sich um Kozhomkul Kaba uulu. Er wurde 1888 oder 1889 in der
Suusamyr-Hochebene geboren. Er war 2,3 m groß und 165 kg schwer.
Damals war die Hochebene nur über einen steilen Pass erreichbar. Als bei einem Wintersturm das Pferd nicht mehr weiter konnte, schulterte er es und trug es den restlichen Weg. Er war ein Ausnahmeathlet und als Ringer unbezwingbar. In der Suusamyr-Hochebene gibt es ein kleines Museum, in dem Kleidungen, Handabdrücke und Bilder von ihm aufbewahrt werden. Davor liegen Gesteinsbrocken von 600 kg, die er bewegt hat. Trotz seiner Kraft war er ein einfühlsamer und liebevoller Mensch. Er wurde 67 Jahre alt.
Im Anschluss daran fahren wir die Chuy Ave bis zur Ecke Erkindik Ave. Hier machen wir einen kurzen Rundflug mit der Drohne, um einen Eindruck der Stadt von oben zu bekommen. Wir starten beim Km 0, von dem aus die Straßenentfernungen in Kirgisistan von Bischkek aus gemessen werden.
Aus der Luft fällt auf, dass das Zentrum von Bischkek wegen der allgegenwärtigen künstlichen Bewässerung sehr grün ist.
Die Einzelheiten über die Gebäude der Stadt werden wir im Anschluss bei einem Rundgang erfahren.
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First full day of exploring Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
After 3 crazy weeks in India we were happy to be surrounded by nature again. Here are the highlights to our first full day in Bishkek, how we plan the day and what we got up to.
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Trekking & Things to do in Kyrgyzstan (Tian Shan Mountains)
In this video I summed up the best things to do in Kyrgyzstan for you based on my 2 week lasting trip to Tian Shan mountains in the west of the country.
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I spent more than 2 weeks in Kyrgyzstan working together with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the local tourism board to show you an interesting mix of the best things to do in Kyrgyzstan from outdoor adventures and cultural insights to overwhelming food experiences.
Beside checking out the local attractions I got the chance to stay like a local in a yurt camp, went hiking with locals and horse trekking like a true nomad ;)
Even though I spent quite some time in the country I could only focus on the western part and couldn’t go as deep into the mountains as I wanted to as the infrastructure isn’t as developed yet.
This trip was executed within 15 days - following I list all the places I visited & Things to do in Kyrgyzstan:
- Alamuu Yurt Camp
- Karakol
- Issyk-Kul lake
- Bokonbaevo
- Dungan family dinner
- Tian Shan mountains
- Jyrgalan / Jergalan
- Jolgolot trek
- Boz Uchuk lake & Boz Uchuk trek
- Bishkek
- local nomad camps
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Spent a day walking around Bishkek seeing the sights and recognizing the military folks on this holiday!!
Adventure Travel in Kyrgyzstan | Horse Trekking and Hiking Trip
Join us in Kyrgyzstan for adventure travel as we do a three day horse-trekking adventure and hiking trip along the south shore of Issyk-Kul departing from the town of Bokonbayevo. With our guide and dog friend we journey over hills, mountains and lakes along the way stopping off to stay overnight with locals Kyrgyz families in yurts and simple camps eating home cooked meals and drinking chai. Overall, it is the kind of rugged adventure travel that makes visiting Kyrgyzstan so appealing.
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Well it is our first full day in Kyrgyzstan. We're getting started right into the adventures. Yes. Our horses are here right in town. We're not even waiting until we get into the countryside. We're going to get on them right away and this is going to be awesome. This is what? A three day adventure. We're going to be staying in yurts.
Yeah, so we're going trekking along the south shore of Issyk-Kul lake (Ысык-Көл). Last time we were on the north shore so we'll be seeing a different side. I think the horses are waiting for us so let's hop on. Let's do it.
We have snow capped mountains up ahead.
So we're already making progress on the horses. Last night we slept in the town of Bokonbayevo (Бөкөнбаев) and my horse of course wants to eat.
So yeah, we just wandered around the town had a very relaxed afternoon and then this morning our guide came to pick us up and we are beginning the horse trek. We're on the south side of Issyk Kul Lake and last time we did Song Köl (Соңкөл) and we mostly hung around the north side of Issyk-Kol Lake (Иссык-Куль) as well so we'll be seeing a new part of the country.
So before lunch we're going to give you a quick tour of the camp. So basically we've arrived at someone's home. We're going to be staying in the yurt and we also have some outhouses over here.
It is lunchtime and we have a wonderful spread of food here. Yeah. Let's take a little tour. So we have the typical kind of an appetizer or even a dessert which is bread. And various kinds of jams. Jams, butter, creams. It looks like we have maybe a raspberry jam and apricot jam.
It looks wonderful and we have meat over here. Yes. Chai, yes.
Sam learned the word for thank you. The Kyrgyz word for thank you. rahmat saga (рахмат сага).
But what I love about Kyrgyz hospitality it is just that you always when you're invited into someone's home you get this wonderful spread of food. They are so generous. They always prepare more food than you could ever eat. And also your cup of tea is never empty. It is always being refilled.
Time for the grand tour. Time for a tour of our first yurt. So this is pretty cool. 1st yurt of this trip. We've slept in
yurts before. Yes. But seriously they pile so many mattresses and blankets there is no way this is by far the fanciest yurt we've ever been in because normally we've just slept on the ground.
now we're going hiking. Yeah, that is mountain life for you. Yeah. You have to be dressed for all kinds of weather and prepared for just about everything because one minute you're getting a hail storm and next minute it is beautiful for hiking. Yeah, and we've got a dog joining us.
we had a really nice dinner which we didn't film. Uh, that was pilaf or plov which is rice. Rice mixed with meat and other vegetables. And carrots. Carrots. Delicious.
And now there is a kökbörü match that is our favorite sport in Kyrgyzstan so we're going to go watch.
We are having a picnic. So we stopped by a little lake up on the mountainside. We have snow capped mountains right in front of us and we're going to have a nice little lunch with our dog friend.
Well good morning. It is the start of day three. We just finished having breakfast. We had some semolina with milk and some bread and tea. And now we're getting the horses all saddled up and I think we're riding into town. This is the final day so I believe we've got about four hours ahead of us and then the trek will be over.
This is part of our Travel in Kyrgyzstan video series showcasing Kyrgyz food, Kyrgyz culture and Kyrgyz cuisine.
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