Kyrghyzstan:
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Once off-limits even to the Kyrgyz people themselves, the Tien-Shan's wildest valleys are now open to all. Visitors are confronted with an array of serene walks, treks and climbs through pristine forests of juniper and walnut trees and sweeping meadows of medicinal herbs and other rare plants. Tumbling, crystal-clear mountain streams bring glacial waters to secluded mountain lakes and to Issyk-Kul, the Kyrgyz inland sea. Many snow-covered mountain peaks remain unexplored and unconquered.
The Kyrgyz have inhabited these mountains for over fifteen centuries. Originally nomads, many Kyrgyz continue to live in remote, high-altitude yurt camps, tending vast flocks of sheep and breeding horses. Even town-dwellers own yurts, with many heading off to the jailoos or pastures for summer. Traditional Kyrgyz felt-craft, jewellery-making and horseback sports remain an important form of cultural expression, as yet unspoilt by mass tourism.
Once at the crossroads of Silk-Road caravan routes, Kyrgyzstan's historical and cultural heritage is particularly rich. Besides the ancient cities of Osh, Uzgen and At-Bashi, scattered throughout the mountains and valleys are scores of 2nd century BC rock carvings (petroglyphs) and monuments relating to Zoroastrian, Buddhist and Nestorian Christian traditions.
Discovering the land known as Kyrgyzstan is an unforgettable journey and an exotic adventure. Come to Kyrgyzstan to revel in the wonders of the glorious, magnificent mountains and a nomadic lifestyle, unchanged for centuries.
The general information about Kyrgyzstan
Capital ------- Bishkek, 900.000 inhabitants.
Surface ------- 198.500 sqkm; mountains 94%, plains 6%, high mountains 70%, other 23%
Climate ------- Average: January - 4 to + 14 C; July + 12 to + 30 C; continental
Inhabitants ------- 4,5 million
Towns ------- Bishkek (900.000), Osh (215.000), Tokmok (71.000), Karakol (75.000)
Languages ------- Kyrgyz, Russian
Nationalities ------- Kyrgyz 60%, Russians 16%, Uzbeks 14%, Ukrainians 2%, Dungans, Kazakhs 1%, Tajiks 1%, Tatars 1%, Germans 0,5%, Uighurs, Koreans, Chinese.
Religions ------- Muslims, Christians
Time ------- 5 hours ahead of GMT
National currency ------- 1 Som=100 Tyin , 1 US$ = 48.5 Som (September 2000)
Official Holidays ------- January 1 - New Year, January 7 - February - Orozo-Ayt (first day after Ramadan), March 8 - International Women's Day, March 21- Nooruz, May 1- International Worker's Day, May 5 - Constitution Day, May 9 - World War Two/Victory Day, June - Kurban Ayt (Day of Remembrance), August 31 - Independence Day
20 Molodaya Gvardia str., Bishkek 720010, Kyrgyz Republic, tel./fax: 996 3312 255275,