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Kyrgyzia

Early Spring in the Celestial Mountains

Over ninety per cent of Kyrgyzia lies above the top of the UK’s highest mountain! Independent after the collapse of Soviet rule in Central Asia, this stunningly beautiful country never actually existed before the Soviet Union, rather it was invented (as an autonomous region) in the 1920s by Stalin. Perhaps not surprising then that few of us know much about this land of alpine lakes, fast-flowing rivers, rolling steppelands, conifer forests and rare walnut forests that lie between the arms of the giant snow-capped peaks of the Celestial Mountains.

Dracocephalon nutans var alpina © Kurt Vickery

Time waits for nobody and that’s certainly true of spring bulbs. Hence we are offering two tours to Kyrgyzia a month apart. Quite simply there is a very different range of bulbs to be seen on the two trips. This, the first, concentrates on some fabulous Juno Irises, some of the most beautiful of all the irises, as well as some stunning Frits and early Tulips. First those Junos. An extraordinary seven species are likely! On the day we land we’ll make the acquaintance of lilac Iris narynensis whose falls are centred deep purple. Variable Juno subdecolarata comes in palest yellows, whites and a cold blue that is nowhere near as ice-blue as gorgeous Juno kuschakewiczii that adorns the Besh-Kungey Hills. Along the scenic Naryn River Canyon we’ll find the stacked leaves of Juno graberiana packed full of bright blue blooms. Along the Sokh River we’ll find a particular beauty, the lovely Juno narbutii with strongly two-toned yellow and blue blooms, and there’s also pale, greenish-white Juno austrotadchatkalica and little-know Juno rodionenkoi!

Rhinopetalum rugillosum© Sergei Sataropov

Tulips will also be a major focus. Alongside masses of elegant yellow Tulipa ferganica are variable Tulipa ostrowskiana, with its red, yellow or any combination in between blooms, and the shiny white stars of Tulipa jacquesii. Still there are more – Tulipa pseudofegania, Tulipa orthopoda, Tulipa bifloriformis and Tulipa binutans. By patches of snow are the white stars of Crocus alatavicus and the gorgeous little pale blue Iridodictyum kolpakowskianum whose falls are dipped in purple ink. Snowmelt is a rich hunting ground for the botanist here – we’ll find Scilla puschkinioides, Gageas, weird orange Gymnospermium albertii and Eranthis longistipitata. There’s also the unusual yellow Colchicum luteum and little Colchicum kesselringii. Fritillary-like Rhinopetalum stenantherum is a beautiful plant, though small in stature it is hung with numbers of stunning pink bells, and there are two more of these gorgeous little frits to find during the tour, little-known Rhinopetalum rugillosum and pinker-still Rhinopetalum karelinii. Anemone gortschakowii and Anemone petiolulosa both have bright yellow flowers, the undersides of the petals often almost red. We’ll find the gorgeous deep pink blooms of Primula fedtschenkoi with their dark eyes, the yellow pyramids of Leontice ewersmannii, delicate Corydalis nevskii, architectural Euphorbia rapulum, and Astragalus testiculatus whose pods leave you in no doubt as to how it came about that name! The variety seems never-ending, and the landscapes one fabulous vista are another.

Dates and Prices

18th March - 29th March 2027 (12 days)

London - London £4,940
Osh - Bishkek £4,420
Single Supplement* £300
Deposit £500

* doesn't apply if you're willing to share and a room-mate can be arranged

or ask us a question.

Tour Summary

Day 1
Depart UK
Day 2
Arrive Osh. Foothills of the Kichik-Alai Range including Almalyk Gorge
Day 3
Sokh River Valley
Day 4
Through the Fergana Range to Tash-Kumyr
Day 5
The Abyshev Pass between the Kepeli and Bozbu-Too ranges
Day 6
Naryn River Canyon
Day 7
The Talas ridge and the Ala-Bel and Otmyok Passes
Day 8
Besh-Tash Gorge and the Echkelyu-Too Ridge
Day 9
Ak-Tash Mountains
Day 10
From Talas to Bishkek along the Suusamyr Valley
Day 11
Foothills and gorges of the Kyrgyz Range - Besh-Kungey and Serafimovka Gorge
Day 12
Departure from Bishkek

Tour information

Focus

Early Spring Bulbs. Also Landscapes

Leaders

Kurt Vickery

Group Size

Both leaders will accompany a group of up to the maximum of 6. TSergei Zenin will also be leading

Included in the Price

All flights. All accommodation, transport and meals in Kyrgyzia. Services of your leaders. Please note: items of a personal nature, including insurance, visas and tips, are not included. Flower and bird checklists are available.

Accommodation

On arrival we’ll go straight to our hotel in Osh for a little rest before starting the day’s tour. The first full night with be at a hotel in Kyzyl-Kiya before we return to Osh for the next night. The next two nights will be at a hotel in the town of Tash-Kumyr. Next we move to the Akbermet Hotel in the town of Toktogol for a night before moving to the Kerben Palace in the town of Talas for a three night stay. All five of these hotels are simple hotels, but clean and functional. The last two nights are at the Garden Spa Hotel in Bishkek, a pleasant three-star type hotel in the Kyrgyz capital. All rooms on this tour have en suite facilities.

Walking

Generally easy, no more than three or four miles in a day.

Flights

UK flights are from London Stansted, Manchester* or Birmingham* via Istanbul SAW to Osh, returning from Bishkek via Istanbul IST Airport to several London Airports, Manchester or Birmingham. Note that if you prefer the outbound flights to be from London Gatwick or London Heathrow outbound then you will need to change airports in Istanbul. We can arrange this for you.
*Routes from regional UK Airports are available but may incur a supplement.

Climate

Late March weather is pretty much like the UK temperature-wise in Kyrgyzia, albeit tempered by altitude. It is generally sunny in the day time with temperatures reaching 10 to as high as 15°C. However please be aware that we’ll sometimes be considerably above the altitude of Bishkek and Osh with a commensurate reduction in temperatures so at times it will be hardly above freezing, indeed at night, often below freezing. Rain is infrequent but will occur from time to time as occasional heavy showers, though at higher altitudes snow flurries cannot be ruled out.

Suggested Variations

You can combine this tour with an incredible 12 days to Tajikistan and Uzbekistan where you will begin with five million Iris bucharica stretching for miles in dense drifts of yellow blooms along the Karatag Valley. See Kyrgyzia, Tajikistan & Uzbekistan for further details.

How to Book

Contact us to check if there is availability for the number of places you require. Click on the ‘Book this Tour’ button on this page to be taken to the online booking form or contact us and we will send one to you which you can complete and send back to us. You will receive confirmation of your place, and then a detailed information pack will be dispatched to you about twelve weeks before departure. This will contain up-to-date health information.

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