The Nature of Kyrgyzstan from a Bird's Eye View
Enchanting Land
Enchanting Land
The Most Beautiful and Inexpressible Nature of Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan has no access to the sea. More than three-quarters of Kyrgyzstan's territory is occupied by mountains. The northern border of the country lies approximately at the latitude of Baku, Rome, and New York, while the southern border is at the latitude of Lisbon and Washington. The entire territory of the republic is located above 401 m above sea level; more than half of it is situated at altitudes from 1000 to 3000 m, and
Nature of Kyrgyzstan Video recordings made in the area of the Terskey Alatau range, at Lake Issyk-Kul, and in the Ala-Archa National Park. August 2016. 0:00 – Keldyke Valley 0:09 – Gray marmot (Marmota baibacina) 0:17 – View from the Alaköl Pass 0:30 – Kurgaktor Valley 0:43 – Keltor Valley 0:50 – Karakol River 1:03 – Dipper (Cinclus cinclus) 1:17 – Karakol Peak 1:57 – Teletsky Pass 2:23 – Lake Issyk-Kul 2:31 – Masked wagtail (Motacilla personata) 2:38 – Gray wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) 2:49 –
Swine Lukkermaans from Belgium, who has traveled to 54 countries, presented a picturesque video about the nature of Kyrgyzstan. The Belgian visited Issyk-Kul and explored the most beautiful places in the country.
] The Jeti-Oguz Gorge is located 30 km west of the city of Karakol on the northern slopes of the Terskey Alatoo range in a gorge of the same name, which is over 40 km long. The Jeti-Oguz Gorge is one of the most beautiful places in Kyrgyzstan. For almost 25 km, Tien Shan fir trees grow on both sides of the gorge, initially in picturesque groups and then in dense forest masses.
The harsh beauty of the Kyrgyz mountains.
The Shamsi Gorge is located 120 km from the city of Bishkek and 60 km south of the city of Tokmak. The slopes of this gorge are quite narrow and steep. A turbulent mountain river, Shamsi, flows through the gorge. Spruces and other evergreen trees grow in the gorge, which have an excellent forest aroma. Tian Shan spruces and pines are represented here in natural forests. A notable feature of this gorge is Lake Tuyuk-Keltor, located at the upper part of the Tuyuk River. The total area of the
The Kegety Gorge is located 75 km from Bishkek on the northern slopes of the Kyrgyz Ridge and is approximately 30 km long. The gorge is traversed by a river of the same name, which has many tributaries. The largest of these is the right tributary Köl-Tor, which forms a beautiful independent gorge, at the headwaters of which there is a lake with turquoise water. The lake itself is situated at an altitude of 2725 m and is the most attractive destination for visitors. The river flowing from the
The snow leopard, or irbis (Latin: Uncia uncia, according to another classification - Latin: Panthera uncia), is a large predatory mammal from the cat family, inhabiting the mountainous regions of Central Asia. The snow leopard is characterized by a slender, long, flexible body, relatively short legs, a small head, and a very long tail. It reaches a length of 200–230 cm including the tail and weighs up to 55 kg. Its fur is light smoky-gray with ring-shaped and solid dark spots. Due to the
Tian Shan. Arpa Valley. The gorges of Kara-Kol and Aygyr-Bulak.
In this episode: The Konorchek Gorge, the Grand Canyon in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. If you think that the Grand Canyon exists only in America, you are mistaken. In the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, there are equally impressive and fairy-tale-like steep gorges that are no less stunning than their American counterpart. Welcome to the Konorchek Gorge!
The high-altitude lake Son-Kul is one of the wonders of the Tian Shan. Here, on the shore of a beautiful lake, surrounded by mountains, lies a vast pasture. It is here that the true lifestyle of nomads has been preserved: snow-white yurts, hospitable shepherds, and thousands of flocks of sheep. If you wish to immerse yourself in another world, then this is the place for you!
The vast territories of fruit and nut forests in the Arslanbob valley are the largest in the world. The area of the forests exceeds 600,000 hectares, and Arslanbob itself is located at an altitude of 1,700 meters above sea level. Locals tell a legend that Alexander the Great once brought his troops to these lands while returning from his campaign to the East. Leaving this amazing land, he took with him fruits and nuts from the local forests to Greece. Thus, Kyrgyz nuts made their way to
The incredible beauty of Kyrgyzstan's nature