A true winter expedition into the heart of Kyrgyz nomadic lands.
Song-Kol in winter is remote, silent, and deeply inspiring — a world of bright stars, frozen valleys, and snow-covered pastureland. This tour is designed for travelers seeking authentic adventure, cultural immersion, and the beauty of untouched mountain nature.
Important Weather & Safety Information
Song-Kol in winter is extreme high-mountain terrain:
Because of this, we adjust the daily riding duration based on weather conditions:
To reduce exposure and ensure comfort, we begin riding closer to Song-Kol:
This is a challenging tour, suitable for travelers who are ready for real winter mountain adventure.
Accommodation & Warmth
You will stay in traditional winter yurts, specially prepared for cold season:
Despite these comforts, conditions remain basic and authentic — a true nomadic winter experience
This tour is operated together with local families and young horsemen of Kyzart and Kilemche valleys. We work directly with the community to support sustainable tourism and create year-round opportunities for local guides.
Your guide, cook, and horseman are:
By joining this tour, you directly support the development of local winter adventure tourism and help create stable jobs for young mountain communities.
Format: Private or small group
Duration: 3 days
Season: Winter
Accommodation: Homestay & traditional yurt camp
Activity Level: Suitable for active travelers and adventure seekers
Maximum Altitude: 3,300 m
Starting Point: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Trip Style: Horseback adventure
Daily Riding Time: 4–5 hours
Transfers by Car: 3–4 hours
Accommodation: Local homestays & traditional yurt camp (basic, authentic comfort)
Meals: Full board – breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Group Size: Minimum 1 – Maximum 12 participants
Level: Moderate
Riding Skills: Basic experience helpful (beginners with good fitness can join)
Safety: Helmets available, safety briefing provided, calm and well-trained horses, full guide support throughout
Weather: Cold winter conditions, average temperatures around –20°C
No prior riding experience is necessary.
Ideal for fit and active travelers aged 20–40 who are ready for a real winter adventure.
Our local guides are experienced, friendly, and highly knowledgeable about the mountains, ensuring a safe and authentic experience.
A true winter expedition into the remote nomadic heart of Kyrgyzstan.
Ride across the snow-covered highlands of Song-Kol, surrounded by frozen valleys and brilliant starry skies. Daily horseback riding (3–5 hours depending on weather) begins from Bazar-Turuk Gorge to reduce exposure in extreme mountain conditions.
Stay in heated winter yurts, enjoy hot traditional meals prepared by local families, and experience authentic nomadic hospitality. This challenging and inspiring journey directly supports young horsemen and mountain communities of Kyzart and Kilemche valleys.
Overnight in a yurt camp.
Overnight in a winter yurt camp at Song-Kol Lake
End of the tour
Price per Person (USD)
Prices are based on a private tour with local guides and winter-prepared yurt accommodation.
Included in the Price
Transport: Bishkek → Kyzart → Bishkek (private vehicle)
Local horseback guide
Horse rental for the entire journey
Experienced horseman service
Meals:
3 × Lunches
2 × Dinners
2 × Breakfasts
2 nights in winter yurt camps (heated, with warm sleeping bags)
Not Included
Personal riding clothes and winter equipment (packing list provided)
Travel insurance
Alcoholic and additional beverages
Additional personal expenses
Important Notes for Horseback Riding in Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan is an incredible place to explore on horseback! With vast, untamed landscapes, riding offers a unique and adventurous way to experience the country. Our experienced guides and skilled horsemen will ensure your safety and enjoyment—follow their instructions carefully and feel free to ask questions anytime.
Riding Tips:
Safety Around Horses: Never walk directly behind a horse—stay at least 2 meters away. Horses have blind spots behind them and may kick if startled. Approach them from the side and speak out loud if you’re passing nearby.
Horse Behavior: Horses are intelligent and have unique personalities. If disagreements arise with your horse, remain calm and assertive to maintain control.
Riding Basics:
Song-Kol is located at 3,000+ meters above sea level.
Average daytime temperatures: –15°C to –20°C
Sunny days may reach around –5°C
Night temperatures can drop to –40°C
This tour requires proper winter clothing (we will provide a detailed packing list).
The yurts are heated with coal stoves, and we provide warm winter sleeping bags.
No prior riding experience is necessary.
Most travelers on this route are beginners.
Our local guides and horsemen will show you how to sit comfortably, control the horse, and ride safely.
The horses are calm, mountain-trained, and used to winter terrain
Normally, horse riding takes 4–5 hours per day.
However, in very cold weather, we may shorten the rides to about 3 hours to ensure comfort and safety.
We also start the trek from Bazar-Turuk Gorge to avoid unnecessary long riding distances in winter.
The yurts are traditional nomadic dwellings, adapted for winter conditions:
Coal stove heating throughout the night
Thick felt and wool insulation
Comfortable sleeping setup with warm winter sleeping bags
Shared sleeping arrangements (communal yurt accommodation, max 6 people in one yurt)
Facilities are basic but authentic, offering a true nomadic experience.
The maximum group size is 6 participants.
Small groups are essential for safety and quality on winter high-mountain routes.
This also allows the guide and horseman to provide personal support to each rider.
Private tours for solo travelers, couples, and small groups are all available.
This is a winter high-mountain expedition, so having proper personal clothing is very important.
You will need:
Required:
Warm insulated winter jacket
Thermal base layers (top & bottom)
Fleece or wool mid-layer
Waterproof & windproof outer layer
Insulated winter boots (not sneakers or light hiking shoes)
Warm gloves, warm hat, and neck/face protection (buff or scarf)
Recommended:
Sunglasses (strong winter sun + snow reflection)
Hand & foot warmers
Thick wool socks (2–3 pairs)
We will provide:
Warm winter sleeping bags
Heated yurts during nights