
Kyrgyzstan Tours in July 2026
Planning for a trip to Kyrgyzstan during July? We offer 6+ tour packages to Kyrgyzstan departing in July 2026 that have 10+ customer reviews. Operated by our hand-picked, qualified travel experts, you will experience the best of Kyrgyzstan on your July holiday.
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Best July 2026 Tours in Kyrgyzstan
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Bishkek, Ala Kol Lake, Arashan Gorge, Karakol, Cholpon-Ata, Son-Köl, Issyk-Kul, Jeti Oguz & Telety Pass
Bishkek, Issyk-Kul, Ala Archa National Park, Karakol & Kochkor
Bishkek, Kyrgyz Fergana, Osh Bazaar, Ala Archa Gorge, Chon Kemin, Karakol, Altyn-Arashan & Djety Oguz
Bishkek, Ala Archa National Park, Chong Kemin National Park, Karakol, Issyk Kul & Son-Köl
Bishkek, Issyk-Kul, Jeti Oguz, Irdyk Valley & Karakol
Bishkek, Yukhin Peak, Lenin Glacier, Osh, Ala Archa National Park, Kozho-Kelen, Dzhyptyk Pass, Darbaza Tash, Achik-Tash & Petrovsky Peak
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Kyrgyzstan July 2026 Tour Types
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Reviews of our Kyrgyzstan Tours for July
Feedback from guests who toured Kyrgyzstan during July.
This was a fantastic trip with Lazio as an amazing guide. Accommodation in cities was centrally located which made for great access to restaurants etc. Would certainly recommend this trip.
I would highly recommend this tour to my friends and family. It was well organised and the pre-travel communication from G Adventures was great. I cannot speak highly enough of our local guides Marlis and Laziz. Thank you to the entire team for keeping us safe, informed and entertained!
Amazing! I will travel to Central Asia again. Kamaola was always and had time for all members of the tour. While some members were very needy and constantly interrupted briefs or asked for information that was easily attainable from Google or the Hotel she always accommodated these members, Hats off to Kamalo :) I couldn't do her job!
Kyrgyzstan & Kazakhstan were totally unexpected, smart Russian built cities and beautiful 'alpine' scenery with it's snow capped mountains, rushing streams and waterfalls, lakes and flower meadows! Uzbekistan, more as expected with lovely monuments - Khiva not to be missed!
This is a great trip with an excellent balance of activities! The trek was absolutely stunning with amazing scenery and big horizons in wild mountains! It starts in more gentle pastoral sandstone lands, with lots of nomadic herders and yurts, and progresses to gorgeous high mountains, turbulent rivers, and wild mountains, passes and lakes. The warm up walk in Ala Archa National Park south of Bishkek was a good way to start the trip and the stay in the yurt camp on Lake Issyk Kul pre-trek, was a delight (as was the Jety Oguz yurt camp!) The opportunities for swimming/dipping (Lake Issyk Kul, Ala Kul, rivers if you find a sheltered bend!) were great, as well as the 2 hot springs visits, and the cultural visits around Bishkek, Karakol, Burana Tower and Cholpon Ata petroglyphs gave the trip a good variety of activities.
Cities tend not to be high on my list of places to visit but I was surprised by the many parks and green spaces offsetting the large buildings and wide roads in all the cities visited. Of course the amazing architecture of the mosques, madrassas, minarets, mausoleums, museums and markets were impressive and interesting – with a wealth of information from both our tour leaders and local guides, all of whom spoke excellent English. The train journeys and the brief ride on the Metro in Tashkent made pleasant changes to the coach travel. Good to see family groups enjoying the warm evenings in pedestrianised streets and squares, parks, local cafes and bars, etc. No litter, no noisy groups of youths, just a nice atmosphere. Though the planned overnight train ride to Kazakhstan didn’t happen owing to international cancellation at little notice, the replacement coach was large and comfortable. In the morning traffic to Almaty many more upmarket cars were on the roads, after very few in Uzbekistan. The short drive out of Almaty with the walk up to the waterfall was a welcome change from the city streets. Then the long drive into the Kyrgyzstan countryside was literally a breath of fresh air; with the vast lake, snow-capped mountains, rushing rivers, flower-strewn meadows and leisurely walks. Not forgetting the impressive golden eagle demonstration. I would have preferred more than one night at the Yurt shores of Lake Camp. A couple of days later, an afternoon swim at the “seaside” on the Issyk Kul Lake was refreshing. Inevitable long road journeys were offset by ever changing views, excellent driving, mainly good roads and frequent stops.
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