Trekking In Cental Asia (Kyrgyzstan & Kazakhstan) – A Practical Adventure Primer for Indian Travellers This guide launches our very first international programme, built only after our on-ground recce in late August early September 2023, when Tatai, Subho, Vineet and Sapta trekked the routes, interviewed local guides and road-tested every
International Treks & Tours is our launchpad for high-mountain adventures beyond the Indian Himalaya. We begin with the Tien Shan ridges of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, where Delhi–Almaty flights take barely three-and-a-half hours and Indians can enter Kazakhstan visa-free for 14 days or secure a Kyrgyz e-visa in as little as three to seven business days
From the airport taxi you already see 7 000-metre summits like Jengish Chokusu glinting over the Tien Shan skyline Travels of a life.
This section will collect route notes on lake-ringed treks such as Ala-Kul, ridge walks over Tourist Pass, yurt-to-yurt horse journeys, canyon day-hikes, and all the visa, gear and cost tips we learn on the ground.
Next up is Nepal’s well-loved trails, which still attract more than a million visitors a year for climbing and trekking alone. , and soon after, other great ranges from the Pamirs to the Andes. Bookmark this hub—the list of peaks and passports will only grow.