Welcome to Jeti Oguz
Pristine mountain vistas and Silk Road heritage, Jeti Oguz offers quiet natural escapes and cultural connection beyond the crowds.
Destinations
In the heart of the Silk-Road
Experience the other side of Issyk-Kul lake
Discover the lesser-known wonders of this stunning region, from hidden hot springs to breathtaking mountain landscapes.
- Unwind by the Issyk-Kul Shores
Immerse yourself in tranquility along the Issyk-Kul Lake's coast. With sandy beaches and rejuvenating sanatoriums, it's the perfect spot for a serene retreat.
- Explore the Verdant Valleys
Venture into the lush valleys of Jeti-Oguz, adorned with vibrant wildflowers, cascading waterfalls, and dramatic rock formations. A picturesque spectacle not to be missed.
- Ascend the Majestic Peaks
Experience the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Jeti-Oguz Highlands. The vast plateaus and towering Tien Shan peaks create a breathtaking panorama for your Kyrgyzstan adventure.
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A window into Kyrgyz life in its most vibrant form - the joy, hardships, and depth of human connection in a stunning landscape barely touched by time.
Mirna S., Cairo
What an inspiration. Local vision and pride of place were my guides to an experience I'll never forget.
Paul D., Berlin
Magic happens where the mountains meet the soul. I left hopeful for a world awakening to the wisdom and wonder within.
Grace W., Melbourne
From the blog
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Towards Nomadic Land: A Documentary by Lucas Garceau Bédard
In 2018, Nomad's Land had the pleasure of supporting a group of young Canadian an extraordinary adventure captured in the film "Towards Nomadic Land." This cinematic journey takes us deep into the heart of Kyrgyzstan, where five young adventurers in their twenties embark on a tumultuous expedition of backcountry skiing and cultural exploration.
The snow leopard is the national symbol of Kyrgyzstan
Enigmatic and graceful, the snow leopard (or irbis) is a symbol of survival and beauty in the harsh conditions of the mountain peaks. This marvellous predator, with its snow-white fur and awe-inspiring grace, lives in one of the most inaccessible places on earth: the mountain ranges of Central and South Asia.
For the Kyrgyz, the Ak Ilbirs is a national icon and an amulet, even considered a sacred animal. "The snow leopard is the heritage of our fathers," said Atambayev. Its strength has also made it a symbol of heroism. Nearly 1,200 years ago, the leader of the tribal association that became the first Kyrgyz khanate was called Barsbek ("Lord Snow Leopard"). Atambayev urged his people to respect their ancestors: 'The snow leopard', he declared, 'is one of us'.
Toguz Korgool is a Kyrgyz folk game
The first records of this game were found in the Egyptian pyramids, about 7 thousand years old. Ancient Egyptian drawings show that the most avid players were African traders, who spent not a little free time playing the game while waiting for their cargoes or during long journeys. Thousands of years ago this game left the African continent and spread to Asia, the Caribbean, South America and Europe. The most characteristic element of mankala games is the acquisition of stones. In the Kyrgyz version of this game - toguz korgool, the player's goal is also to acquire as many korgools as possible.