National Parks and Reserves

Jalal-Abad Region

Sary-Chelek Reserve

Sary-Chelek Biosphere Reserve is included in the UNESCO international network of nature reserves. It is located in the valley and on the slopes Chatkal and At-Oynok ranges.
Naryn Region

Salkyn-Tor National Park

Salkyn-Tor National Park is located on the territory of Naryn region and occupies area of 10448 hectares. The amazing beauty of the nature in these places will not leave someone indifferent.
Jalal-Abad Region

Saimaluu-Tash

Saimaluu-Tash is one of the largest galleries of petroglyphs in the world. It is located at the distance of approximately 200 km from the city of Jalal-Abad.
Osh Region

Kulunatin Reserve

Kulunatin national reserve is located in the South of Kyrgyz Republic, Osh region. It covers the territory of Ferghana and Alai mountain range. The reserve was established in 2004 for preservation of biodiversity of these lands.
Naryn Region

Karatal-Japyryk Reserve

Karatal-Japyryk national reserve is located in Naryn region, southern part of Son-Kul lake. It also includes territory of two rivers: Kara-Tal and Japyryk. Area of the reserve equals 14000 hectares.
Naryn Region

Naryn Reserve

Naryn national reserve is located in the Naryn river head, and it also includes the territory of the forest slope of the Naryn-Too mountain range. Its territory equals about 37,000 hectares.
Issyk Kul Region

Issyk-Kul Reserve

Issyk-Kul reserve is the biggest one on the territory of Kyrgyzstan. It consists of 12 separate parts with general area more than 19500 hectares. Issyk-Kul national reserve was established in 1948.
Issyk Kul Region

Ornok

Ornok is a kind of real open-air museum, keeping the exhibits of bronze and iron ages, as well as the early Middle Ages.
Chuy Region

Ala-Archa National Park

Ala-Archa National Park is situated 41 km to the south of Bishkek, at the altitude of 1600-4800 m, and occupies an area of ​​over 2,200 hectares.
Issyk Kul Region

Sarychat-Ertash Reserve

Sarychat-Ertash national reserve is located in Jeti-Oguz district, Issyk-Kul region. It also includes territory of Uch-Kol riverhead and Sarychat-Ertash syrts.
Osh Region

Kyrgyz-Ata National Park

Kyrgyz-Ata National Park is located 40 km from the city of Osh and occupies the territory in northern slope of Alay mountain range. National park is not big, area equals only 1172 hectares.
Jalal-Abad Region

Padysh-Ata Reserve

Padysh-Ata reserve is located on the territory of Jalal-abad region, western Tien-Shan. The reserve area equals 30,560 hectares.
Issyk Kul Region

Petroglyph Gallery Cholpon-Ata

According to the researchers, near the town of Cholpon-Ata is situated a place where ancient nomads worshiped the heavenly bodies and performed religious rituals.
Batken Region

Sarkent National Park

Sarkent National Park is located on territory of Lyailyakskiy district, Batken region. Area of the park equals more than 40 thousand hectares.
Talas Region

Besh-Tash National Park

In the valley of Besh-Tash, on the banks of a river there stretches for 30 km a national park established in 1996. It occupies the area of more than 32 thousand hectares.
Chuy Region

Chon-Kemin National Park

A National Park located in Chon-Kemin valley is a unique natural environment with diverse flora and fauna that features beautiful landscapes, from semi-deserts to glaciers.
Batken Region

Aigul-Tash Mountain

Aigul-Tash Mountain is located near the village of Kara-Bulak in Batken region. The mountain has steep rocky slopes. This place is really unique, because only here grows the flower-endemic Aigul.
Jalal-Abad Region

Shah-Fazil

The grand historical and architectural complex of Shah-Fazil is situated in Alabuka district of Jalal-Abad region, 10 km from the village of Kerben.
Jalal-Abad Region

Besh-Aral Reserve

Besh-Aral State Reserve is located in the south-western part of Chatkal valley surrounded by Pskem, Chandalash, Talas and Chatkal mountain ranges at altitudes from 1100 to 4000 m.
Osh Region

The Sacred Mountain Sulaiman Too

Sulaiman-Too is the first object in Kyrgyzstan which have become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located in the center of Osh city, and rises to 175 m above it.
Issyk Kul Region

Manjyly-Ata Valley

On the southern shore of Lake Issyk Kul, between the villages Kaji-Sai and Ton is situated a unique place called Manjyly-Ata. People call it "the Valley of the sacred springs."