
Dove Watering
In the Chon-Kurchak gorge, there is the most unusual and beautiful waterfall, located just 30 km south of Bishkek. This waterfall is one of the most famous and beautiful waterfalls in Kyrgyzstan, where the water cascade plunges from a sheer cliff at a height of 26 meters. Locals call it "Dove Watering," and flocks of wild doves can mainly be seen here in the summer.
The water falls from a great height from a narrow cliff. If you walk around, you can enjoy the view from the top point over the surroundings and the beauty of the landscape.

The Chon-Kurchak gorge is very picturesque; along the banks of the river, which is a right tributary of the Alamedin River, thyme and wild mint grow, and the surrounding pristine cliffs create a feeling that no human foot has ever stepped here. In early spring, the area turns red due to the tulips that grow there, reaching a height of 17 centimeters.
The local rocky canyon in the western part of the Tatyra Valley is an ideal place for rock climbing, attracting many climbers and mountaineers, both amateurs and professionals.