Bishkek is, without a doubt, a grand symphony. It takes you high. It moves you to dip more into it. It stays with you for a long time. Bishkek is urban. Bishkek is picturesque. Bishkek is emerging as a new tourism hub on the global map. In the last few years, the government in Kyrgyzstan has taken a strong step forward in tourism infrastructure development. This led to a lot of tourists visiting the country and Bishkek in particular from different parts of the world. Bishkek, the capital and largest city of Kyrgyzstan is speaks loudest of its natural beauty. One specialty of Bishkek is that it is tucked in the Tien Shan mountain range in the Chui Valley, which makes it a great place to start your trip to the mountains and alpine lakes of Tien Shan. Heart-winning people, great hospitality, a well-planned city, thunderous mountain places, liberal visa regime all create a crescendo of surprises and make you fall in love with the place. On your Kyrgyzstan Tour Package, you must see some popular places in Bishkek. Here are 5 of those.
Ala Too Square was built in 1984 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Kyrgyz SSR. At that point in time, a huge statue of Lenin was placed in the center of the square. This statue was moved in 2003, and a new statue was placed here, which was again replaced in 2011 by a statue of Manas to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Kyrgyzstan’s independence. Ala too square plays a key role in hosting state events and celebrations. Ala too square offers you a great time when you are here. You can sense the grandeur of this area. You can enjoy this place, which is full of fountains and has a huge flag surrounded by huge buildings. Ala too square has a bronze statue of its national hero Manas, and there is also a monument to the famous Kyrgyz writer Chingiz Aitmatov and a 45-meter-high flagpole with a huge waving flag of Kyrgyzstan. Ala too square is a good place during the day and quite lovely in the evening. In the evening, the place becomes extremely lively. Flowers and a fountain show you can cherish and capture in your camera forever. Magnificent events take place here during the main holidays or festivals like Nowruz and Victory Day.

Museum of Fine Arts is dedicated to the Kyrgyz folk and applied arts and Russian art of Soviet times. Initially, the museum was located in St. Nicholas Church in Oak Park, and in the beginning, it was a state picture gallery. Today Museum of Fine Arts houses the gallery of the Soviet Artists’ Union. The modern museum’s building was built in 1974. The museum exhibits several masterpieces of National Arts, and the collection of items of paintings, drawings, traditional decorative and applied arts in the exhibit is over 17,500.

The Ala Archa National Park is an alpine national park in the Tien Shan mountains of Kyrgyzstan, established in 1976 and located approximately 40 km south of the capital city of Bishkek. The park includes the gorge of the Ala-Archa and the mountains surrounding it. So, Ala Archa Park happens to be a popular destination point at weekends. Picnickers, hikers, horse trekkers, skiers, as well as mountain climbers looking for challenging ice, rock, and mixed routes get their excitement fulfilled in abundance here. The park is open all year round the year but late summer and early fall are the best times to go. There are more than 20 small and large glaciers and some 50 mountain peaks within the park. The wildlife here includes the very rare snow leopard on the alpine meadows and snowfields above 2,500 m elevation, wild goats, roe deer, and marmots. For those who love trekking, planning a longer stay in the park is a great choice.

It is a nice tower surrounded by some beautiful countryside. The Burana Tower is a large minaret and is located about 80 km east of Bishkek, near the town of Tokmok. The tower represents grave markers, some earthworks, and the remnants of a castle and three mausoleums. An external staircase and steep, winding stairway inside the tower enable visitors to climb to the top. The entire site, including the mausoleums, castle foundations, and grave markers, now functions as a museum, and there is a small building on the site containing historical information as well as artifacts found at the site and in the surrounding region.

The chaotic swell of people that duck and weave around Osh Bazaar makes it one of Kyrgyzstan’s main attractions. It’s one of the largest in Central Asia and an excellent place to people-watch or buy souvenirs, and everything else under the sun. The Bazaar is located on the west side of town, Bishkek, and is the main Bazaar of Bishkek. When you are on a Bishkek tour package and once you are at Osh Bazaar, the colorful Osh Bazaar will probably stay in your memory forever. It tells you about local life and culture, and it sells everything. Osh Bazaar, the shopping center of Bishkek, was a key stop on the ancient Silk Road through Central Asia. The smell of spices, the crowd leaving little space to move, haggling of smiling vendors, and much more give you a vibe of multicultural intensity of the Bazaar.
