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Poetry of the Nomads’ Way of Life

The Kyrgyz, who have preserved their ancient traditions right up till the present, live in unity with nature. Every summer the Kyrgyz people drive their cattle to the natural pastures, called "jailoo", situated up in the mountains. Not only will you see, but you will also experience this poetry by having lived for several days on the mountain pastures - jailoo. Have you ever baked bread in the open air on a temporary stove made of two frying pans or one copper? Here, you may try to do so.

highest altitude (m) 3450
nights in a yurta 4
nights in a hotel 2
distance by car (km) 800
duration in days 8
month
7,8,9

The Kyrgyz, who have preserved their ancient traditions right up till the present, live in unity with nature. Every summer the Kyrgyz people drive their cattle to the natural pastures, called “jailoo”, situated up in the mountains. Not only will you see, but you will also experience this poetry by having lived for several days on the mountain pastures – jailoo. Have you ever baked bread in the open air on a temporary stove made of two frying pans or one copper? Here, you may try to do so.

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