Travellers to Kyrgyzstan do not need to be vaccinated however they must have the latest Typhoid and Tetanus vaccines. We recommend you seek guidance from your local GP or travel center for the right immunisations and preventative measures.
Food and drinks
The food served in Kyrgyzstan tends to be based around meat and rice however the vegetables and salads on offer are very varied. While traveling, you’ll get to try local cuisines of the region that are often a part of the diverse cultures that have lived and moved around over the centuries.
The options for alcohol are restricted to vodka or beers. If you want to try something else , such as Scotch or Gin is advised to purchase the alcohol duty-free and carry it with them. Mixers, such as tonic water, are extremely difficult to locate in Central Asia.
Cultural Sensitivity
On our excursions, you’ll frequently interact with local people Each with distinctive customs and customs. We therefore request that you be respectful and show them respect. Your tour-guides and tour-leaders will always be able to advise you accordingly.
The first thing to say about visiting Central Asia is that most regions, especially the cities and towns are characterized by a more relaxed approach to Islam than their neighbours to the south in Afghanistan as well as Pakistan. You’ll be amazed at the length of skirts that women are in places like Bishkek! This is a Muslim region, so it’s imperative to be mindful in certain places. Shorts and T-shirts are fine for both sexes but if attending mosques, women should be sure to cover their shoulders, and wear trousers or skirts that fall below the knees, and males should not wear shorts.
With around 15% of the population embracing Islam, over 80% of the people are Islamic.
Russian Orthodoxy.
Language & Religion
Kyrgyzstan was one of the two former Soviet Republics located in Central Asia that retained Russian as their official language. Kyrgyzstan became an official bilingual nation in the 1990’sand was able to add Kyrgyz to the official language. Because of Soviet policies, you can encounter ethnic Uzbeks and Tajiks in certain parts of Kyrgyzstan.
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