Since 2019, we’ve helped people of all ages to discover the Heart of Central Asia.

Why Choose Us

QUALITY AND EXPERIENCE

BOOKING WITH SPREAD PAYMENTS

FULLY LICENSED TOUR OPERATOR

Continuity Of Quality

Each tour is handcrafted by our team after months (sometimes years!) of in-country research. We carefully select each activity, transportation, accommodation, and included meal option to ensure a consistent level of quality on each tour.

Clean, Cushy Accommodation

Accommodation makes or breaks a trip! You have access to a hotel pool or a beach nearby most days on tour. Most nights, you share a room with just one other group member. The select dorm-style options included are ultra-comfy, extra clean, and uber-unique.

Meet Our Team

Edil

General Manager

FromKyrgyzstan

Chyngyz

General Manager

FromKyrgyzstan

Aaron

Sell manager in USA and Canada

FromUSA

Batyr

Videographer

FromKyrgyzstan

Learn More About Asia

  • Clothes and outfits
  • 11 Oct, 2024

Kyrgyz women’s headwear

Kyrgyz women’s headwear Kyrgyz clothing reflects the nomadic lifestyle and features of different regions. Natural materials prevail: wool, felt, leather, coarse fabrics. The design uses patterns and themes inspired by nature and tribal traditions. Today, modern Western clothing is worn in Kyrgyzstan, but it also contains traditional elements that the Kyrgyz are very proud of. […]

  • Cultural events
  • 24 Jul, 2024

Eagle Hunting in Kyrgyzstan

Hunting with Eagles in Kyrgyzstan Hunting with the golden eagle is an ancient tradition that dates back to the Mongol conquest of Central Asia around the 12th and 13th centuries, when a fine eagle and good horse cost the same price and both lent prestige to their owner.   Although the practice is gradually disappearing […]

  • Sport
  • 03 May, 2024

The nomadic game “Kok-Boru”

Kyrgyz national game Kok-boru (kek-boru) is a Kyrgyz national sports game that can be called football on horseback. The only ball in such a game is…a goat carcass. In Kyrgyz, “kok-boru” means “blue wolf”. In ancient times, this meant that a group of strong horsemen on horseback chased a wolf. The fastest rider caught up […]