RECREATION AND TOURISM

Rest in nature

Kyrgyz-Ata gives every visitor a chance to connect with nature and enjoy active recreation. Share clean air, mountain scenery and memorable experiences with family, friends or colleagues.

  • Safe and trustedSafety standards are observed
  • Clean environmentRelax in an unspoiled setting
  • Family friendlyComfortable for adults and children
  • MemorableKeep moments worth remembering
Family relaxing beside a tent in the Kyrgyz-Ata mountains

Family recreation

Comfortable picnic areas and campsites for meaningful family time.

Hikers walking through a mountain juniper forest

Hiking

Explore the mountain landscape on routes of different difficulty.

Clear river flowing through the Kyrgyz-Ata juniper valley

Ecotourism

Travel responsibly and help protect the environment around you.

Photographer taking pictures of an alpine lake

Photo tour

Photograph remarkable landscapes and wildlife with an experienced guide.

Outdoor safety rules

  • Stay on marked routes
  • Take all rubbish away with you
  • Light fires only in designated places
  • Do not pick plants or disturb animals
  • Keep noise low and respect the landscape
  • Follow all route safety instructions

THE NATURAL WORLD

The living natural world of Kyrgyz-Ata

Kyrgyz-Ata is known for its juniper forests, rich plant and animal life, and rare protected species. Conservation and environmental learning come together here.

  • Juniper forests
  • Plant species
  • Wildlife
  • Environmental learning
Juniper forest growing along a Kyrgyz-Ata mountain river

Juniper forests

The symbol of Kyrgyz-Ata and a source of clean air, natural heritage and life.

Alpine flowers blooming below snow-capped mountains

Plant life

A rich flora of rare and endemic plants is a priceless part of the park.

Golden eagle perched in the Kyrgyz-Ata mountains

Wildlife

The park is home to mammals, birds and many rare wild animals.

Protected ibex standing in high mountain habitat
Red List species

Red List species

Rare and protected species receive focused care and conservation.

Park ranger teaching children about forest plants

Environmental education

Learning programmes introduce children and visitors to park ecology.