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The ancient Burana Tower + Bishkek city tour, 1 day

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The ancient Burana Tower + Bishkek city tour, 1 day
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The ancient Burana Tower + Bishkek city tour, 1 day

Looking for an exciting way to see the modern Bishkek city? But still wanna get to know the old Kyrgyz heritage as well? - This combined 1 day tour has got you covered! Today you will visit the 11th century famous tower, get through the most beautiful places of Bishkek, try out the Kyrgyz national cuisine and much more!

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Stop At: Bishkek, Bishkek

Early in the morning after pickup from a hotel you will start your stunning city tour. Get acquainted with the 10 best sightseeings of the capital city. Lunch at the national restaurant. Traditional shopping at the legendary open air market Osh bazaar. After the city tour we're heading straight towards the Burana Tower to the small town of Tokmok (80km. 1,5 hours).

Duration: 3 hours

Stop At: Burana Tower, Don-Aryk, Tokmok 722201 Kyrgyzstan

When got to Burana we'll have around an hour at the place. You will climb on top of the tower where opens up a great view on the mountains, walk a bit around to see the ancient stones with various depictions and visit the museum with antique artifacts. Return to Bishkek. End of the tour.

Duration: 1 hour



Duration:6 to 8 hours
Commences in:Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Country:Kyrgyzstan
City:Bishkek

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