Accommodation on our treks is a mix of local homestays, yurt camps, and occasional tent camping depending on the route.
We work with local families and providers so all of our accommodation along the treks and hikes are locally owned and have a personal, local feel to them. They are simple, but clean and comfortable. This also means that the money stays local in that community.
Guesthouses and yurts usually offer shared rooms (3-6 people) with outdoor toilets. The accommodation type may vary depending on the route. Some of our high-altitude treks require camping in tents if there are no yurt stays in the area. Each of the trekking tour descriptions includes the type of accommodation used on that trek.
Overall, while accommodation is rustic on treks, it’s clean and comfortable enough – and part of the adventure of exploring Kyrgyzstan’s mountains.