Travellers visiting Kyrgyzstan are not required to be immunized, but they should have the latest Typhoid and Tetanus vaccines. We recommend you seek advice from your local GP or travel center on the proper vaccinations and preventative therapies.
Food and drinks
Kyrgyzstan’s food is primarily based on meat and rice. However, there are plenty of other choices for salads and other vegetables. You’ll be able to sample local cuisines while you travel and they often overlap with those of other cultures.
Regarding alcohol, the options are typically limited to vodka or beer, so those looking for something different like Scotch or Gin for instance – must purchase it duty-free and then bring it to the bar. However, be advised that mixers, which include tonic water, can be extremely difficult to come across in Central Asia!
Cultural Sensitivity
When you travel with us, you’ll often meet local people Each with their own distinct traditions and customs. It is your responsibility to pay respect and consideration to locals. The tour guides and tour guides are always able to provide you with the appropriate advice.
Central Asia has a laid back style of Islam. It is the very first thing you must be aware of when traveling to Central Asia particularly in towns and cities. You won’t believe how long the skirts of women are in cities like Bishkek! It is an Muslim location, and it’s crucial to be aware in certain areas. T-shirts and shorts are acceptable for both genders. However, if attending mosques, women should be sure to cover their shoulders, and wear trousers or skirts that are below the knees, and males should not wear shorts.
With less than 15% of people converting to Islam, 80% of the people are Islamic.
Russian Orthodoxy
Language and Religion
Kyrgyzstan is one of the two former Soviet Republics located in Central Asia to retain Russian as an official language. Kyrgyzstan was made an official bilingual state in the late 1990’s, and added Kyrgyz as the official language. Also, there are Uzbeks from the ethnic group and Tajiks in certain areas of Kyrgyzstan due to previous Soviet policies.
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