
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan is a central Asian country surrounded by China, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan. The most beautiful fact about the country is the whole country is full of mountains,95% of the territory is over 1000m above sea level. The highest peak of the country is Jengish Chokusu at 24,439 feet. Most of the high mountains are covered by glaciers. These glaciers are the main source of beautiful rivers. The Issyk-Kul Lake is the largest lake in the country and the Titicaca is the largest mountain lake in Kyrgyzstan and the second largest in the world. Tian-Shan mountain valley is the most beautiful place in the country.
Here the climate is quite surprising with chilled cold winters and hot summer due to mountainous territory. The climate and the nature here are diverse with subtropical forests in the mountain valleys and semi-desert in the downhills of the Chui. Due to hot summer, light clothes are sufficient in summer but you have to be ready for the winter with warm clothes. The diverse population in Kyrgyzstan also has more than 85 ethnic groups Here 75% of the population are Kyrgyz and the other old populations are Russian and Uzbeks. The towns and the lifestyle of the Russian community are influenced by Soviet architecture and culture. Also, the other groups here are Kazakh, Yugurs, Dungan, Koreans, Germans, Ukrainians, and a few refugee groups.
The capital of the country is Bishkek. It is situated in the Chui lowlands in northern Kyrgyzstan. It’s the centre point of the most popular Issyk-Kul region and Talas valley. The city is full of beautiful Russian architecture and the cities are full of parks. So the well-decorated capital city makes the place more charming. the historical value of the capital city makes it more attractive. The good architecture buildings, yellow stone monuments, maintained parks, historic museums, art, and historic galleries, theatres, and many more other places make it worth visiting here.