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Kyrgyzstan - 2014

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Fantastic Kyrgyzstan in winter!

Winter - it's one more reason to travel around Kyrgyzstan and see nature from a different perspective!
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Video by: Министерство культуры, информации и туризма Кыргызской Республики (Ministry of Tourism)

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Tour in Central Asia in 2014.
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LOST IN KYRGYZSTAN 4K

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Sara Izzi and Timur Tugalev, digital nomads and authors of the Travel blog The Lost Avocado.com document for the first time incredible country of Kyrgyzstan.

From Bishkek, Capital of Kyrgyzstan, to the dreaming sceneries of the lake of Song Köl, from Orto Tokoy, a reservoir of turquoise water in the Kochkor District, up to Issik Kul, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and Karakol, with its canyons, wild parks and colourful markets.
The seams of the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, drawn by a gentle black pencil, the white sand that embrace alpine lakes lashed by the September breeze, create a magnificent sight that leaves you breathless.

We hope you enjoy the fascinating landscapes of Kyrgyzstan, a Central Asian gem yet to be discovered.
Lost in Kyrgyzstan filmed in 4K with a drone.
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Sony A7III Camera

Tamron 28-75mm F2.8 Lens

Samyang 14 mm T3.1 VDSLR II Lens

DJI Ronin-S Gimbal

Sony FE 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS Lens

ManfrottoTri Camera Backpack

Backpack Manfrotto NX CSC

DJI Mavic 2 Pro Drone

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Cameras used: Sony A7S and DJI Phantom 4
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What to do/See in Kyrgyzstan
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Kyrgyzstan, summer 2014 1080HD

Just a few beautiful places in Kyrgyzstan we've visited this summer. More videos soon!
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Kyrgyzstan - 2014

A journey through Kyrgyzstan with touroperator Koning Aap (Monkey King).

Kyrgyzstan 2014

Trip to Kyrgyzstan in May 2014 (Sony NEX 5N)

Beautiful Kyrgyzstan - travel Central Asia

Kyrgyzstan is a small, landlocked country in Central Asia, bordering Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and China. It is particularly well known for its 'nomadic way of life', as the Kyrgyz actually came to this region some 400 years ago, on horseback from Mongolia.

Kyrgyzstan is becoming a popular destination for travelers, not only to get an idea of how nomads used to live, but also for its spectacular landscape. Soaring mountain peaks, rough terrain, high altitude alpine lakes are some of the things you can expect when visiting this country.

This mini clip gives a glimpse of the nomadic lifestyle that many travelers seek when visiting Central Asia. Staying in yurts, witnessing eagle hunters from up close, riding horses, hiking through the mountains, there's really an abundance of opportunities.

The footage was shot across the country, in places like Song Kol, in villages around Lake Issyk, Tash Rabat, and in the Suusamyr valley.

Copyright of all footage: Hoffer Media

Pearl of Central Asia - Kyrgyzstan Nature - 2014

Located between China and Kazakstan, unknown by most of the world, there's Kyrgyzstan. Sometimes named the Swizerland of central Asia, this nation hides some of the greatest natural landscapes of the Earth.

For further information about this country, check our website


Filmed & Edited by Stefano Ferraro, for Sayakat Project

Kyrgyzstan, summer 2014

טרקים באזור קרקול, רמת אראבל, קוצ'קור ובישקק.

Travel Guide to Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan, or the Kyrgyz Republic to give it its official name, is quite simply one of the most interesting, pristine and beautiful countries in Asia, offering the adventurous traveller a rich and rewarding destination. My name is Jonny Bealby, I founded Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to talk about tourism in Kyrgyzstan.
Although small, Kyrgyzstan is perfectly formed. The Tien Shan – or Mountains of Heaven – that stretch across its length and breadth are lush and green, high and wild, dissected by sweeping steppe lands, primal forests, crystal streams, turquoise lakes and lofty snow-capped peaks. I first rode through here on horseback in 1999 while writing a book and making a Discovery Channel film, and I thought then it really was one of the most beautiful countries I had ever visited.
The country is primarily a mountainous land rising in altitude from 400 metres in the Ferghana Valley to over 7,400 metre on the summit of Peak Pobeda. More than half of the country is over 3,000 metres high, while a third is permanently covered in snow. But despite the immense natural beauty of this landlocked Central Asian, Silk Road republic, it is the people themselves that bring Kyrgyzstan to life, and on many of our tours to the country you will stay with local families with whom we have developed special friendships.
So to the country and the main sites you’ll see. Heading east out of the leafy, tree-lined streets of the capital Bishkek – a place renowned for its markets, monuments and excellent museum – you’ll first pass the imposing 11th century Borana Tower, before skirting the edge of Lake Izzy Kul. Here, in the far northeast of the country, you can spend a couple of days on the lake, visit the interesting town of Karakol or head to Karkara Mountain Camp for a bit of helicopter assisted glacier trekking, available every year on our Celestial Mountain Action Adventure.
From here you’ll probably move on around the southern shores of the lake, visiting one of the famous eagle hunters, and possibly trek over the one of the many magnificent passes, before hitting the main road south towards China, and one of the last remaining ancient Silk Road caravanserais at Tash Rabat. Here you can go for walks, or ride one of the local’s horses, all the while staying in one of the traditional yurts while Nazira and her family look after you. People often ask me, where is my favourite place in the world – well, this is right up there; sitting on the hills above the valley is one of the most peaceful settings I know.
From here most will either head over the border to China and the famous Silk Road crossroads town of Kashgar or west across the mountains to another jewel in the Kyrgyz crown, Lake Son Kul. A 3,000 metre high glacial lake, some 40 kilometres in length, again it offers a great place to walk or ride among the hills and meet more of the locals.
As you head further west so you can cross the sensational Ferghana range and visit the region around the Tajik border – particularly travelling up to Peak Lenin base camp – or head down into the Ferghana Valley and the ancient Silk Road town of Osh. Many of our trips come this way as they head into neighbouring Uzbekistan, but continuing on the circuit back round towards Bishkek and you come to yet another wonderful region of natural beauty, Sary Chelek National Park.
At Wild Frontiers we run both small group tours and tailor-made holidays to Kyrgyzstan. While some trips focus solely on this country, others take in Kyrgyzstan on longer journeys through this Silk Road region. It’s also the place that we run one of our best horse riding adventures; loosely following the route I took back in 1999, for those interested in equine holidays, this trip is simply sensational.
As you can see, as far as natural mountain beauty is concerned Kyrgyzstan is unrivalled in the region. It is a country with few political issues, a place with good tourist infrastructure and yet relatively few tourist. It’s a place where you can walk, ride, mountain bike, raft or heli-trek – with us, all on a single trip! – and as of 2012 there are no visa requirements for British and many other nationalities.
As I say when I rode through the country 15 years ago, I knew I had discovered a gem…and so it is today. Kyrgyzstan really is one of adventure travels best kept secrets.
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Kyrgyzstan fall & winter 2014 - 2015

Кыргызстан, осень-зима 2014-2015.
Kyrgyzstan, fall & winter 2014-2015.

Music: Atlas Genius - Trojans

Внимание! Любое использование данного видео возможно только после разрешения автора.
Attention! Any use of this video is only allowed with the permission of the author.

Эти и многие другие материалы доступны в полном объеме и лучшем качестве.
These and other footages available as a whole and in better quality.

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Defenders of the Fatherland Day Celebration 2014; Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

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Nowruz in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan 2014

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Trip to Kyrgyzstan - to save nomadic culture!

Our country- Kyrgyzstan appear as a country who still have a Nomadic culture. Unfortunately urbanization and economic difficulties are not making this unique culture to persist. As prices for leaving increases, as harder is being to live. That's why nomads are moving to cities, which means they are stop being nomads. The only way to help nomads is to develop tourism potential in Kyrgyzstan. Trip to Kyrgyzstan is a big social project aiming to improve social economic situation in Kyrgyzstan through developing tourism in the country. To help people we create a project on crowd-funding web-site Indiegogo.com.
You can read about the Trip to Kyrgyzstan project on the blog of crowdfunding website and we'll be very grateful if you support and invest money to help these people.

It's in our hands to Save Nomadic Culture! #SaveNomads #TheLandofNomads #triptokg
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Central Asia GoPro Summer 2014 (Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan)

Song: Lake Michigan - Rogue Wave

I spent five weeks from July to September 2014 living in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan and spent a few more traveling to Uzbekistan afterwards.

Trek to Ala-Kul Lake. Kyrgyzstan 2014

A four-day hike to Ala-Kul Lake in 93 seconds.

Kyrgyzstan; Tashtar-ata; winter trip 2014

Kyrgyzstan; Bishkek; Mountains; Tashtar-àta local trip; winter relax in Bishkek

Kyrgyzstan at the Central Asian Spring Festival 2014

We are delighted to invite You to the biggest event celebration of spring, the CENTRAL ASIAN SPRING FESTIVAL IN LONDON 2014.

The festival Navruz (also known in various countries as Neuruz, Nauryz, Navruz, Novruz, Nooruz or Nowruz) has been celebrated through the centuries. At its core, the event encompasses concepts of peace, charity, purity and love. This year marks the 5th anniversary of the Spring Festival in London. Student societies from six countries are uniting to celebrate this wonderful occasion and invite you to join the festivities!

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(when purchasing a ticket please specify which Society you wish the funds to be donated to.)

It is a truly unique opportunity to explore the rich traditions and cultures of countries with rich and ancient histories: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tatarstan (Russian Federation). You will have an exciting opportunity to taste various national cuisines, see traditional clothes and folklore, and enjoy performances of young talents, games and demonstrations of traditions of six countries.

Various regional favourites will be featured, including PLOV cooked right during the event courtesy of our professional chef, a traditional Kazakh YURT, Azerbaijani backgammon championship, fun traditional games, souvenirs, and much, much, more!

Dating its roots back to March 2008, Navruz at UCL has over the years become a real tradition! This year marks the 5th Anniversary Year of the event, a milestone for the respective societies involved.
On this occasion, we are planning on welcoming a record 1500 guests, having moved the event fully outdoors.
Your ticket covers two portions of food, soft drinks, an exhibition and a show presented by all societies. All proceeds are traditionally donated towards charity causes in respective Central Asian countries.

This year's Central Asian Spring Festival Celebrations are proudly sponsored by The European Azerbaijan Society (TEAS), a UK-registered pan-European organisation dedicated to raising awareness of Azerbaijan and fostering closer economic, political and cultural links between that country and the nations of Europe.


We look forward welcoming you!

Organizers:

British-Uzbek Society, UCL Kazakh Society, Kazakhstan Student Society in the UK, UCL Azerbaijan Society, Kyrgyz Students UK, British-Tajik Society, and UK Tatar Association.

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