Best Places to Visit in Kyrgyzstan for Christmas Cheer
Summary: Plan a day trip or weekend getaway to get some holiday cheer. This article highlights the best places to visit in Kyrgyzstan for Christmas cheer.
For expats and digital nomads who find themselves in the mountainous landscapes of Kyrgyzstan during the festive month of December, there's a surprising array of places to soak up the holiday spirit. Despite not being predominantly Christian, Kyrgyzstan offers a unique blend of Soviet-era New Year's celebrations and local winter festivities that can make for a memorable holiday season. From bustling bazaars to snowy mountain retreats, here are some of the best places to visit for a taste of holiday cheer in this Central Asian gem.
Bishkek's Ala-Too Square
In the heart of Kyrgyzstan's capital, Bishkek, Ala-Too Square transforms into a winter wonderland come December. The square is adorned with festive lights and a towering New Year's tree (similar to a Christmas tree), which becomes the centerpiece of the city's celebrations. Stalls and kiosks pop up selling traditional Kyrgyz crafts, warm clothes, and holiday treats. The atmosphere is particularly lively in the evenings when locals and visitors alike gather to enjoy the festive lights and occasional cultural performances.
We Recommend: Don't miss the chance to try the local version of hot mulled wine, known as "issyk-bulak," which is often sold at the festive stalls. It's a perfect way to keep warm while enjoying the holiday atmosphere.
Osh Bazaar in Bishkek
While not specifically a holiday market, Osh Bazaar in Bishkek is a must-visit for those looking to experience local life during the festive season. In December, the market is bustling with vendors selling seasonal produce, nuts, dried fruits, and spices that are essential for preparing holiday feasts. You'll also find a variety of souvenirs and gifts, from traditional Kyrgyz felt products to intricate handcrafts, making it an ideal spot for holiday shopping.
We Recommend: Be sure to sample some of the local confectioneries, such as "chak-chak," a sweet treat made of honey and dough that's especially popular during festive times.
Karakol's Christmas Bazaar
The picturesque town of Karakol, known for its proximity to the stunning Issyk-Kul Lake, hosts a charming Christmas Bazaar in December. The bazaar features handcrafted goods, local art, and plenty of festive food and drink. It's a great place to experience the blend of Russian and Kyrgyz holiday traditions, with the added bonus of the town's beautiful, snow-covered backdrop.
We Recommend: Look out for the beautifully crafted felt ornaments, which make for unique and authentic holiday decorations to take back home.
Issyk-Kul's Winter Festivals
The region around Issyk-Kul Lake is not only famous for its natural beauty but also for its winter festivals. In December, various events celebrate the New Year and the coming of winter with folk music, dance, and traditional games. The festivals are a great way to experience local culture while enjoying the breathtaking scenery of the lake and surrounding mountains.
We Recommend: Participate in the traditional games and activities offered at these festivals for a truly immersive experience.
Jalal-Abad's New Year Celebrations
Jalal-Abad, a city in the southwestern part of Kyrgyzstan, offers a more laid-back holiday experience. The city's main square features a New Year's tree and festive decorations, and local cafes often host special events and menus for the season. The city's multicultural makeup means you can enjoy a variety of holiday traditions from different communities.
We Recommend: Try the local bakeries' seasonal offerings, which often include sweet breads and pastries with a Kyrgyz twist.
Talas's Winter Wonderland
The small town of Talas becomes a winter wonderland in December, with its surrounding hills and mountains providing a perfect setting for holiday postcards. The town square is decorated with lights and a New Year's tree, and local children often perform holiday-themed plays and songs. It's a quieter holiday experience but one that's rich in community spirit.
We Recommend: Join in the local tradition of "Jyrgalan," or caroling, where groups of people visit houses singing festive songs and spreading good cheer.
Naryn's Snowy Retreat
For those looking to escape the city and enjoy a white Christmas, Naryn offers a serene snowy retreat. The town itself is quaint, with modest holiday decorations, but the real draw is the surrounding Naryn Province, which offers opportunities for winter sports and cozy evenings by the fire in local guesthouses.
We Recommend: Take a horseback ride through the snow-covered landscapes, a unique way to experience the beauty of the region during the holiday season.
While Kyrgyzstan may not have the traditional Christmas markets and events familiar to many Western expats and digital nomads, its unique blend of New Year's festivities and local winter traditions provide a special way to celebrate the holiday season. Whether you're in the bustling capital or a quiet mountain town, there's a festive spirit to be found throughout the country.
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Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.
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