Kyrgyzstan – Enilchek Loop

Riding 9 days through valleys, across passes and over glaciers in the Kyrgyz mountains.
We spend most of our time together with our horses. With enough animals for luggage and ourselves we are able to ride long distances and spend multiple days in a row in nature. Occasionally we might get some extra energy at a shepherds family’s yurt. We discover open valleys and beautiful camp spots along the route, and cook for ourselves on camp fires or stoves.

Dates

18.07.2026 – 02.08.2026, and on request.

Status

3 saddles left

Duration

14 Days + 2 travel days.

Group Size

4-6 Persons

Price from

2550 CHF

Starts/ends in

Bishkek
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Details

Outdoor

We live 100% outside during the trekking. A wonderful experience but with bad weather it can be hard.

Physical

Most of the time we are in the saddle, some steep or dangerous stretches we walk next to our horses. We will be most of the time between 2000 and 4000m a.b.s.l.

Comfort

During the whole trekking we sleep in our tents. This area of Kyrgyzstan is very wild, cold nights or unexpected snowfall can always be the case.

Technical

For experienced horse riders. Although we move pretty slow the terrain is challenging. Not for people who scared off riding on narrow, steep tracks.

Program

Day 1: Flying to Bishkek from EU.

Day 2: Arriving at the airport and transfer to the city, Karakol.

Day 3: Preparing for our trekking ( buying food, visiting the city,…) in the afternoon we travel to the starting point of our Trek, Jergalan. In the eve we enjoy a Folklore music concert at our yurtcamp.

Day 3 – 12: 9 Days of horse trekking at it’s best, we spend 5 to 8 hours in the saddle, we cross over high mountain passes, cross a glacier with our horses. On day 4 we have a car coming to resupply our food.
On day 9 we arrive at a yak farm, enjoy sleeping in a bed, a real russian Banja and some fresh food.

Day 13: Bad weather “buffer” day or panoramatour and gallopsession in the impressive Kaindy valley.

Day 14: On our way back to the city Karakol we pass by some great natural hotsprings and the abandoned mine town Enilchek. We sleep again in Karakol.

Day 15: Transfer to Bishkek along the Issyk kul lake, we enjoy a refreshing dip in the lake over our lunchbreak. In Bishkek we refresh ourselves in the hotel and wander around the city center before having our goodbye dinner.

Day 16: Transfer to the airport.

Guiding

Anne
Guide, Bike Mechanic, Art Director and Backoffice Workhorse
The one-of-a-kind horse riding experience

Traveling Kyrgyzstan in the most authentic way. Even the locals agree on this! If you know how to deal with horses, you will enjoy the freedom riding through wide landscapes with little to no baggage, and be impressed of the horses’ confidence in difficult terrain.

living a simple nomadic life

Not much more to do than caring for our horses and ourselves, and making some progress along the route. Sounds not much. Yet in the end always enough to be tired in the evening.

Scenic landscapes

From meandering rivers in open valleys to wild waters in narrow gorges. From rocky mountain peaks to mellow pasture lands. From dense forests to sparse highlands.

2’550.- CHF

Price includes:

– Border Permit Enilchek region

tunduk standard, if not mentioned otherwise.
Details see Horse Trekking.

Price does not include:

tunduk standard, if not mentioned otherwise.
Details see Horse Trekking.

Sleeping

1x yurt
2x guesthouse
1x hotel
2x homestay
8x tent

We will make a food plan and go (local) shopping together. Some food we will take from home. Cooking is team work.
While in civilisation we enjoy discovering the local cuisine. If you have allergies or food preferences please let us know (and learn the Russian word for it).

Eating

Kyrgyzstan - Enilchek Loop

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