Following the break-up of the USSR, Kyrgyzstan soon earned a reputation as the most hospitable and least repressive of the newly emerged central Asian republics. Unlike some of its neighbours, it has actively encouraged foreign tourism and has pursued a policy of supporting community projects with an emphasis on adventure tourism. The Bradt guide details all the services and experiences the country offers including trekking, mountaineering, horseriding and wildlife-watching. Historical sites, cultural activities and background on the Kyrgystan people are all covered by this definitive guide.
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Buckinghamshire
Großbritannien
Illustrationen
col. Illustrations, col. maps
Maße
Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 135 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84162-221-7 (9781841622217)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Laurence Mitchell, author of Bradt's Serbia and Belgrade, has travelled widely. His first contact with the Kyrgyz was at a yurt in far northwestern China en route to Pakistan by way of the Karakoram Highway.