Highlights of the trip
- Best of Alai Mountains in just three days
- Panoramic views and lush-green pastures
- Time with real nomads
Enjoy three days of hiking around the Lenin Peak and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Titanic mountains of Kyrgyzstan. Conquer the alpine passes, free your spirit, and join the real nomads along the way!
Tour Details
Available
June - October
Schedule
Upon request
Duration
4 days (3 days of hiking)
Price
Upon request
Difficulty
Medium - above medium
Itinerary
Day 1: Osh — Sary-Mogol
A morning departure from Osh to Sary-Mogol through the scenic Alay mountains and valley. Optional detour to visit the Kolduk lake – a beautiful mountain lake, located to the east of Kolduk village. Arrival in Sary-Mogol and enjoying your lunch before departing for Tulpar-Kol Lake (a 1-hour drive). You are welcome to walk around the lakes before dinner and spend the night at the yurt camp.
Day 2: Tulpar Kol lake – Travel pass –Tulpar Kol (6-7 hours walking)
Enjoy a filling breakfast and get some energy before driving to the Tulpar Kol yurt camp (1 hour away). Leave your heavy bags before heading to the Traveler’s Pass. Embrace the majesty of the panoramic view of Lenin Peak. Replenish your energy with lunch before retracing your steps back to your yurt for an overnight stay.
Day 3: Tulpar-Kol to Bouke yurt camp. (5-6h walking)
Prepare yourself for another day of epic scenery vibes. Get every calorie from your breakfast as you are conquering the 4000-meter slope. The ascent will reward you with an expansive view of 40 lakes and the entire Alai Valley. Descend through another route, which takes you through a prolonged, beautiful gorge. Meet a local shepherd waiting for you to greet with lunch in his yurt. After farewells, continue your journey through the Alai Valley to another yurt camp at Bouke. Enjoy your well-deserved rest in the yurt.
Day 4: Bouke yurt camp to Sary-Mogol (or straight to Osh).
After breakfast, walk another 20 km of mountain beauty, lush-green pastures, and a free-spirited nomadic lifestyle. A car will be waiting for you at the appointed location to drive you back to Sary-Mogol. Here, you decide whether to return to Osh or stay another night at Sary-Mogol.
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FAQ and tips
We arrange both options. There are pros and cons of both options, but no matter which you choose, we provide the experience of local guides, reliable drivers, and accommodation and meals. The price varies based on the number of participants and services included. Hence, feel free to request the suitable option, and we will reply promptly.
On the one hand, we evaluate the Height of Alay treks as moderate to challenging, with elevations of 4200-4300 meters and steep ascents and descents over rocky, scree-covered terrain. On the other hand, the travelers, knowing this information, must thoroughly evaluate their physical condition and prior high-altitude trekking experience. Even the experienced hikers should consider spending a night in Osh city (just under 1000 meters asl) and maybe taking day trips to nearby mountains at lower altitudes. Increasing your hydration upon arrival and bringing altitude sickness pills are other good ideas.
Triple meals are provided along the trek. Breakfasts and dinners are usually served at the yurtcamps and homestays, while lunches are either at the yurtcamps, homestays, village cafes, or in lunchboxes. Please let us know in advance if you have dietary restrictions.
Water is available along the route. Thanks to the mountain springs, you can refill your bottles, while the yurt camps and homestays can either provide boiled water or purchase and transport bottled water from the urban area. No matter what, we strongly insist that you bring purification filters or purification pills (powder) to purify water from rivers and springs. It can also be a bottle with an installed filtration system. Take all possible measures to stay hydrated along the route.
Accommodation is provided at homestays and yurtcamps. Depending on your itinerary and location, utilities, comfort, and network availability may vary. Whether the yurtcamps have mobile connection, internet, hot showers, running water, toilets, and electricity is usually highlighted in the itinerary. Despite highlighting it in a “necessary items ” section, we strongly recommend you bring reliable power banks and wet wipes.
The best season for most of the Alay mountains trek is mid-June to mid-September. This time of year, daytime temperatures range from +20 to +25 degrees Celsius, while nighttime temperatures fall to +5 to 15 degrees at night. In case of rain, the temperature at night might fall to 0. Other factors may affect temperatures in the mountains, and the best way to be ready for temperature variations is to wear layered clothing. Despite the average heat in the mountains, don’t forget about the sun’s effect on high altitudes. Bring proven, reliable skin and eye protection.
If somehow you visit Kyrgyzstan during a time that falls outside the range of the best hiking season, don’t despair. Whether it is a bit earlier (let’s say, end of May, beginning of June) or later (end of September), we can adjust to your needs, given the prevailing challenges and the added adventure.
Here are the recommended items to make your Heights of Alay comfortable.
- Warm clothing that comes in layers. As mentioned above, temperatures range from 25 degrees down to 0, and sometimes below freezing. Being able to put on and take off clothes upon request is crucial to avoid heat loss, sweating, and energy loss. Pay particular attention to reliable, water- and windproof light jackets and pants that will protect from rain, wind, and strong sunlight in the mountains. A down jacket with its superior warmth-to-weight ratio will add more heat to your overnight stays without adding a burden to carry. For the comfort of your feet on varying terrain, ascents, and descents, bring good hiking shoes.
- Personal hygiene and medical kit. In addition to your basic hygiene items, we recommend bringing wet wipes and antiseptic hand gel. Lipsticks or balms for lips, as the sun and wind will easily affect them. A medical kit should include pills for diarrhea, headaches, altitude sickness, blisters, and other minor illnesses.
- To stay hydrated, you need a refillable water bottle (best if it has an installed filtration) instead of carrying plastic bottles. Pack the water purifying pills or powder in case of drinking the water from a spring.
- Skin protection. Protect your skin and eyes from the sun using the combination of sunglasses, sunscreen (SPF with higher digits), and a hat.
If your trekking tour falls during the peak season (mid-June to mid-September), you do not need sleeping bags or tents. If we arrange your trek for late spring, early summer, or late autumn, you might need tents and sleeping bags, since the yurt camps won’t be there and the weather can get cold. On top of that, there will be a certain necessity to hire porters to carry additional items. Nevertheless, you can rent tents, sleeping bags, and other items in Osh or Sary-Mogol. As of walking sticks, you are welcome to have them to ease your hike.





