At-Bashy

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Introducing At-Bashy

At-Bashy is off the Naryn–Torugart road, 6km by an easterly access road, 4km by a westerly one, and truly the far end of populated Kyrgyzstan. Sandwiched between the At-Bashy and Naryn Tau ranges, the town has a great location and can be used as a springboard for visits to Tash Rabat, Koshoy Korgon and the Torugart Pass. Through the Shepherd’s Life programme you could also arrange visits to the surrounding villages of Tus Bogoshtu (6km), Kök Köl (40km), or further afield to Bosogo Jailoo – a forested region ideal for trekking and, during September, blackcurrant picking.

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Last updated: Feb 17, 2009

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    by tuintje 31 May 2011

    I have bought several shirdaks over a period of 11 years. Some are still looking very good, one has faded and is thin now. You can buy…
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    by Info 04 May 2011

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    Border Permit for South Kyrgyzstan

    by montalbano99 19 June 2007

    Hi,

    We are planning to do the following circle from Naryn:

    Naryn - At-Bashi - Ak-Muz - Chatyr-Tash - Torugart (not the…

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