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Kichi-Kyzyl-Suu

The small Kichi-Kyzyl-Suu valley lies in the Teskei Alatoo between the Chong Kyzyl Suu valley and the Jukuchak valley
Nomad's Land

Issyk Kul regionKyrgyzstan • 2300 m

Discover the captivating Kichi-Kyzyl-Suu valley in Kyrgyzstan, named after the little red river that meanders through this 35-kilometre route. The valley is home to the Kichi-Kyzyl-Suu glacier and boasts peaks as high as 4,200 metres. Numerous small rivers, such as Kalya-Bulak and Chong Djaidektor, join the main river, adding to the valley's charm. While the highest peak bears the same name as the river, there are still 15 peaks over 4,000 metres awaiting their official names, the highest of which stands at 4,365 metres.

For adventurers, the Kichi-Kyzyl-Suu valley offers challenging treks over passes such as Karatakya and Savator, which lead to the neighbouring Chong Kyzyl Suu valley. The Kashtor and Djumatay passes lead to the western Jukutchak valley.

The flora of the valley changes with altitude, from juniper forests at higher altitudes to fir trees between 2,800 and 2,150 metres. At 1,800 metres, the valley becomes fertile and flows into the great Issyk Kul lake, the second largest alpine lake in the world.

The Kichi-Kyzyl-Suu valley enchants visitors with its unspoilt beauty, majestic peaks and vibrant flora. Whether you're looking for adventure or serenity, this hidden paradise offers an unforgettable experience on horseback or on foot.