I love a milky blue lake and I discovered another one we could visit in Kyrgyzstan so we set off for Kol Tor Kegeti. First we got a shared taxi from Naryn towards Bishkek and the cool thing is there’s a sort of whatapp chat the locals use to offer or ask for shared rides…
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A yurt stay along the Eki Naryn valley | Kyrgyzstan
While researching things to do near Naryn I came across the Eki Naryn Valley. I tried organising a trip there myself but I kept coming to dead ends as transport options were too expensive and hitchhiking was out of the question as the road is too quiet so I decided to ask our friendly host…
Exploring wild landscapes and hidden gems in Kyrgyzstan
Staying in a yurt camp is a quintessential part of travelling in Kyrgyzstan and we had so many great experiences last time that we were excited to stay in more. This time we were in the Naryn region and we picked a lake to visit which isn’t on the tourist trail yet, it still remains…
Getting lost in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan
We first visited Kyrgyzstan back in 2018 and we absolutely loved the country so we were excited to be back. This trip we’re spending some time around Naryn as we haven’t been there before. We did a little stroll through town and checked out the bustling market. It was great to see the old men…
Crazy suspension bridges and walking on a glacier | Hunza, Pakistan
Today we were making our way to the Upper Hunza region, of course we hitched a ride there and this time it was with a really nice couple of lads from Islamabad and Karachi. When we asked them where they were heading they said “we’re just driving, we’re on a roadtrip!” Our hostel was right…
Hitching, hiking and boating adventures | Attabad Lake, Pakistan
It was a photo of the blue waters of Attabad Lake that inspired me to travel to Pakistan and today is the day that we get to see it in real life. To get there we were hitching and our first ride was in the classic Pakistani little Suzuki car which have an open rear…
Hemp, glaciers and rug sellers | Hopper Valley, Pakistan
Visiting the Hopper Glacier from Karimabad sounded like a great little day trip but it proved to be rather challenging without a private car. We began with a hitchhike down to the main road with a lovely elderly couple that insisted if we come to Peshawar that we must stay with them. From the junction…
Exploring the Hunza Valley | Karimabad, Pakistan
The hunza valley is a top attraction for anyone visiting the mountains of Pakistan. It’s a fascinating area, riddled with lush green valleys, mountain peaks and glaciers. The people living here are Ismaili Muslims which we’ve been learning about from chats with the locals. Aga Khan is their spiritual leader who currently resides in Portugal….
Playing cricket on the highest natural stadium in the world | Pakistan
Way up at 2600m and set beneath the 27th highest mountain in the world is a perfect oval of greenery home to the highest natural stadium. We based ourselves in the tiny village of Pisan in a little homestay surrounded by fruit trees. It was a lovely location with large windows offering views of the…
Exploring the blue lakes in Naltar Valley | Pakistan
A lot of blogs I read suggested Gilgit wasn’t worth visiting and it was just a transport hub but we decided to spend a couple nights in the town. We didn’t arrive until the late afternoon so we just popped to a busy street near our hotel to look for some food and sip lots…