Kyrgyzstan Tours
Travellers visiting Kyrgyzstan need not be immunized but they should carry the most up-to-date Typhoid and Tetanus vaccines. It’s a good idea to ask your local GP to get advice on the best immunisations as well as preventative treatments.
Food and drink
The food offered in Kyrgyzstan is generally based on rice and meats, although the salads and vegetables offered are varied. You can try local cuisines as you travel, and often overlap with other cuisines.
The alcohol selection is restricted to vodka or beers. Anyone who wants to sample something else , such as Scotch or Gin is advised to purchase the item duty-free and take it along. Be aware that mixers, such as tonic water, are incredibly difficult to come across in Central Asia!
Cultural Sensitivity
When you travel with us, you’ll frequently meet local people, each with unique customs and customs. We therefore request that you be courteous and show them respect. Your tour-guides and tour-leaders are always able to provide you with the appropriate advice.
The first thing to say about traveling in Central Asia is that most areas, including the cities and towns, have a more laidback attitude to Islam as compared to their counterparts to the south in Afghanistan as well as Pakistan. It’s amazing how long some women’s skirts are in places such as Bishkek! But, it must be remembered that it is technically classified as a Muslim region and therefore it is recommended that a bit of caution should be used in certain places. T-shirts and shorts can be worn for both genders. But if attending mosques, women should cover their shoulders and wear pants or skirts that are to the knee. men should not wear shorts.
With less than 15% of people converting to Islam, more than 80% of the population is Islamic.
Russian Orthodoxy.
Religion and Language
Kyrgyzstan was one of two former Soviet Republics in Central Asia that retained Russian as their official language. Kyrgyzstan was declared an official bilingual country in the late 1990’s, and added Kyrgyz to its official language. There are also ethnic Uzbeks as well as Tajiks in certain parts of Kyrgyzstan because of previous Soviet policy.
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