Itinerary
- Kyrgyz National Opera and Ballet Theatre of Abdylas Maldybayev: We will pass by these buildings so I could share history and modern information about them:
- Museum of Fine Arts: We will pass by these buildings so I could share history and modern information about them:
- Vladimir Lenin Statue: We will pass by these buildings so I could share history and modern information about them:
- State History Museum: We will pass by this building so I could share its history
- Ala-Too Square: We will pass by the square to witness the soldier's change if we are lucky but also to provide you with more insider info
- Panfilov Park: We will walk through the most popular recreational park and get introduced to its history
- Kyrgyz State Philharmonic Hall: We will finish our tour here after making wishes at the Sports Palace on the way
Includes
- guide service
- transportation to the meeting point
Details
Bishkek City Tour with Aigul: A Personal Journey Through Kyrgyzstan's Capital
Join Aigul, a true local, for an insightful 2-hour walking tour of Bishkek, where she’ll share her unique personal journey and offer you a glimpse into life in Kyrgyzstan’s vibrant capital. Aigul moved to Bishkek at the age of 2, and over the years, she has lived in various parts of the city—from the upper microregions, historically home to doctors and teachers, to the lively area near Osh Bazaar, where small trade is the lifeblood of the community.
Aigul’s deep connection to the city is rooted in her experiences: she attended one of the best state schools in the city center, studied at a music school, and actively participated in sports. Although she was just a child when the Soviet Union dissolved, Aigul has gathered rich stories from the older generation, including her own family, and has an active understanding of modern-day Bishkek, following local politics and the laws that shape daily life.
Join Aigul, a true local, for an insightful 2-hour walking tour of Bishkek, where she’ll share her unique personal journey and offer you a glimpse into life in Kyrgyzstan’s vibrant capital. Aigul moved to Bishkek at the age of 2, and over the years, she has lived in various parts of the city—from the upper microregions, historically home to doctors and teachers, to the lively area near Osh Bazaar, where small trade is the lifeblood of the community.
Aigul’s deep connection to the city is rooted in her experiences: she attended one of the best state schools in the city center, studied at a music school, and actively participated in sports. Although she was just a child when the Soviet Union dissolved, Aigul has gathered rich stories from the older generation, including her own family, and has an active understanding of modern-day Bishkek, following local politics and the laws that shape daily life.
Know Before You Go
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels













