Kyrgyz Kochu

Kyrgyz Kochu

Our Kyrgyz Kochu show highlights the Kyrgyz way of Nomadic Life. "The Moving Process" shows you how families moved between pastures with their belongings, including the yurt, and their animals.This show must be booked in advance. There are 3 levels of shows available as listed below:

 Full show (3 hours) 8500 som

- The moving process

- Installation of a yurt

- Milking process

 - Carpet making

 - Folklore show

 - Traditional tea with bread

 

Medium Show (2 hours) 6500 som
- Installation of a yurt

 - Milking process

 - Carpet making

 - Folklore show

 - Traditional tea with bread

 

Short Show (1 - 1.5 hours) 4500 som
- Carpet making

 - Folklore show

 - Traditional tea with bread

 

Optional: The National dish "BeshBarmak" may be ordered for 200 som per person
     

National horse games

 National horse games: Price: 6500 som 


 UlakTartysh (goat chase), formerly known as KokBoru (blue wolf)

This game originated a long time ago in the jailoo (pasture). When a wolf attacked a sheep, since they had no guns, the shepherds would ride together after the wolf and try to beat it to death with their horse whips. They would then triumphantly bring the wolf's body back to the jailoo or village to show off their kill. Nowadays this has become a game where they use a goat carcass of over 30 pounds, with two teams competing in 15 minute rounds trying to score a goal with the carcass, without intervention. The game rules do not allow whips or beating of the horses. 

 


Wrestling on horseback. Oodarysh (knock off the horse)

Another popular horse sport is as one on one players try to wrestle the opponent off his horse without falling off himself. The game rules allow players to grab the opponent's belt or arm to try to dismount him. The game rules do not allow kicking or beating of the horses. 

 


TyiynEnmei (Coin game)

Any number of players may participate in trying to pick up as many coins as possible. The coins are placed next to flags on the ground prior to the start of the game. The winner is the one able to pick up most coins.

Kyz-Kuumai (chasing the girl)

A male rider chases a girl trying to steal a kiss.If he's not able to catch her then she'll chase him and beat him with her whip if she catches him. The girl is given an advantage by having a faster horse, and also by giving her a head start.

 

 

Horse rental

There is a Kyrgyz saying: A man without a horse is not Kyrgyz.
Riding our horses will make yau feel like a true nomad

Horse rental: 600 som per day, or 200 som per hour

  

Transport

The drivers that we use are both reliable and experienced, and are eager to share their beautiful country with you.
The charge for a car is between 11 and 13 som per kilometer 

 

 

Guides

Our young guides are very reliable, and knowledgeable about the Kyrgyz nature, and they are very happy to share their knowledge with you. They will also enjoy sharing their rich culture and heritage. While riding with the guide through the mountains you will feel like a true nomad.

550 som per day for English speaking guide.

500 som per day for non-english speaking guide.
Horseman 450 som per day (required for more than three persons in a group)
Guide and/or horseman food per day: Breakfast 50 som, lunch 100 som, and dinner 100 som