Entry Level
Cultural
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8 Nights
4 - 12
Group size
Leaders
In September 2018 YellowWood Adventures attended the 3rd World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan with a group of 15 clients. It felt like stepping back in time as the nomadic peoples from all across Central Asia and further afield all convene to take part in their traditional nomadic games:
The opening ceremony is one of the most exciting spectacles of the event as competitors on horseback parade around the area brandishing their country’s flags – Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Turkmen, Tajik, Uzbek, Azerbaijani, Mongol, Iranian, Russian, Japanese, Korean - the men dressed in leather armour or traditional garb with the women in flowing medieval gowns - others parade on foot and we remember seeing that somehow a South African tribe had qualified to enter and were doing a war dance in furs whilst also a Scottish contingent clad in kilts had showed up brandishing what looked like very heavy cabers…
The crowd went crazy as political dignitaries looked on, music blared and fireworks were loosed. The horses pawed the ground in excitement and rows upon rows of dancers took to the stage amid strobe lights, singing and general anarchy. It was fantastic.
The opening ceremony is only to be matched in excitement by ‘Kok-Boru’ also known as ‘Buzkashi’ which is the original nomad’s horse polo – the ancient predecessor to modern day polo played with a mallet and ball which developed in Northern India during the British Empire; when British mounted soldiers came into contact with the game in the foothills of the Himalaya.
The original nomadic polo is played with a decapitated goat carcass and is more like rugby on horseback (!) as they desperately fight atop galloping horses to place the goat in the opponents goal to win a point. It is a thrilling battle of wills.
Men and women from all nations are invited to participate in the myriad of other cultural games, including but not limited to:
But it is not just the tournaments that people come to see – it is to experience the nomadic ethnic cultures in all their glories – with all of the following elements to be found alongside the games:
YellowWood will be returning to the World Nomad Games in Kazakhstan in 2024 with groups no larger than 12. The games are held every two years in different countries so don’t miss your chance to see this entirely unique and wonderful celebration. The games will be followed by a spectacular tour exploring the cities and dramatic landscapes of Kazakhstan.
To find out more about the region of Central Asia and their cultural heritage you can watch our webinar on the Silk Roads here
Flights
Transfer
4 star hotel
Arrive in Astana.
Local guide and driver will pick you up at Airport and accompany you to Astana City.
Standard check-in after 02:00 pm.
Transfer
Breakfast
4 star hotel
Sightseeing tour around Astana.
You will see the Astana Opera building, Presidential Palace, Triumphal arch "Mangilik El".
In the afternoon, visit National Museum, Khazret Sultan Mosque, Palace of Peace and Accord.
Have a walk along Water-green boulevard, enjoying the architecture of newly-built city. Visit Bayterek tower. Kazakh legends have it that on the World River bank, there grows the Tree of Life, called Bayterek. Samruk the holy bird of happiness is flying to it to lay a golden egg in the nest, located on its top. This has become a symbol not only of Astana, but also of the whole country. The egg symbolizes the Sun, granting life and hope. But beneath, there is Aydakhar, a wicked dragon, hiding among the roots, and wishing to eat the egg. This is a Kazakh version of the universe. Quite recently, Bayterek, a folklore symbol, was embodied in a beautiful tower, resembling the ever-lasting fight of good and evil. The Bayterek monumental structure was opened in the very center of Kazakhstan capital in 2002. It ushered in a new stage.
In the evening visit World Nomad Games Opening Ceremony.
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4 star hotel
Day for World Nomad Games.
Sports include:
There will also be many music and cultural exhibitions on display.
Transfer
Breakfast
4 star hotel
Day for World Nomad Games.
Sports include:
There will also be many music and cultural exhibitions on display.
Flights
Breakfast
4 star hotel
In the morning, transfer to airport, flight to Almaty 09:05 - 10:50 KC7052 (not included in price)
Local guide and driver will pick you up at Airport and accompany you to Almaty City.
After an independent lunch visit Green Bazar (except Mon). Have a walk to Panfilov Park, where you will see one of the unique wooden buildings in the world – Zenkov Cathedral and also visit the Museum of National Musical instruments (except Mon) and Memorial of Glory and Eternal Flame.
Visit Kok Tobe Hill, where the 372 meters tall TV Tower is located. There is a great viewing deck offering sweeping panoramic views of Almaty, as well as souvenir shops and bizarrely enough a bronze monument devoted to the Beatles.
Transfer
Breakfast
4 star hotel
Meet with the guide and transfer to Medeo gorge, where you will have a brief stop on the huge Medeo dam, which protects the city from destructive mudflows formed on the tops of the western Tien Shan.
Medeo - Shymbulak cable car (gondola, way up)
Mountain ski resort Shymbulak- amazing views of the snow peaks and the Tien-Shan Mountains.
The Ski Resort Shymbulak is located on a picturesque valley in the Zailiyskiy Alatau at a height of 2260 m above sea level, 25 km from the center of Almaty.
Visit of Almaty’s underground - The metro compared to the London Underground, is incredibly clean and beautiful with Marble floors and various forms of Artwork on the walls. With trains arriving every 10-15 mins, and the Temperature below 20 degrees Celsius, this is defiantly the way to travel during the summer, when outside air temperature is in the 30 degrees Celsius range.
Have a walk along Arbat and Panfilov streets, which are a popular area and nice place to visit when traveling to Almaty, as it’s filled with artists selling their works of art of local landscapes, giving a good representation of the beauty of Kazakhstan.
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Guest house
07:30 am - Depart to Lake Kolsai, recognised as one of the most scenic places in Kazakhstan. Transfer to the area of the Lake Kolsai, which are considered some of the best in Kazakhstan. On arrival check-in at guesthouse and have lunch.
In the afternoon, drive over the picturesque lake Kaindy (depth 30 m), located at an altitude of 2000 m above sea level in the mountains Kung Alatau (one of the Tien-Shan ranges), famous for its amazing underwater forest - over the surface of the lake emerge the tops of the spruces. Walk around the lake.
The Russian truck reaches the check-point. Kaindy Lake is available only by hiking (1 hr) or Horse back riding (20-30 min)
Return to Saty village and have dinner at the guest house.
Transfer
Breakfast
4 star hotel
In the morning leave for Kolsai Lakes – one of the most beautiful places in Kazakhstan.
Kolsai lakes are located a heights 1800, 2250 and 2700 meters above sea level. They are distinguished by the unique mountain watershed consisting of three natural zones and amazing variety of rare plants and animals.
After enjoying the lakes, transfer to Almaty. On the way visit Charyn Canyon.
Charyn Canyon. The length of the Red canyon is about 3 km, width from 20 up to 130 m, depth up to 100 m. It involuntarily this creation of nature can be compared with “The Grand Canyon” on the Colorado River in the USA. Landscapes have external similarity, but the canyon in the Northern America has length of 800 km, at depth from 1200 up to 1800 m.
After excursion continue drive to Almaty.
Flights
Transfer
Breakfast
You will be transferred to the airport for your flight home. Leaving the stunning landscapes of Kazakhstan is going to be difficult but you will have incredible memories to take with you.
Carbon Compensation is not the perfect solution, and it is important to first reduce our carbon emissions as much as we can, yet trees remain an excellent natural technology to sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to slow global warming.
For every client and guide who attends a YellowWood Adventure, we donate £30 to our partner charity WeForest to plant 15 trees to (over) compensate for the carbon footprint of the tour.
We also invite our clients to match this with an optional additional £30 for another 15 trees to be planted to help compensate for the carbon footprint of their international flights.
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We fully believe in, and practice, Responsible Tourism, using hotels run by locals. We put time and effort into building our relationship with them to ensure you have a a great trip.
We choose hotels based on cleanliness, comfort, safety, proximity to our route (to avoid unnecessary extra travel), and a warm client welcome, as well as reliability in their service to us. Some hotels will be basic, and in modern buildings and or in towns. Wherever we can, we will choose smaller more characterful, individual hotels, but in areas where tourism is still developing, this may not be available.
An aspect of our adventures is to escape the ‘trappings’ of modern Western lifestyles and to experience new things which is exciting and memorable, and reflects the countries we are visiting.
This is adventure travel and on occasion the advertised services at a hotel, guesthouse or camp (eg wifi, or hot showers!) may not be functional on our arrival. This tends to occur in the smaller, more remote places. Very rarely a hotel lets us down and we are required to find alternative suitable accommodation that might not be our first choice.
Unless you have booked a single room (where they are available) and paid the single room supplement for those nights, you will be sharing a twin room with another client (of the same gender).
Supporting you on your holiday will be an experienced, approachable and knowledgeable English speaking local Kazakh guide, who will be with you for the duration of the holiday.
This ensures you the perfect balance of information and support on your trip, offering insight into local life and customs.
Your group will be any number from our minimum group size of 4, up to a maximum of 12 clients. This number works really well with the ratio of guides, and ensures an optimal level of service to you during your adventure.
We get clients booking alone, as couples and in small groups of friends. If you have a larger group of friends or family who are interested in having their own customised trip, then please let us know and we can cost it out for you. Our links with in-country travel experts often mean that we can assist you in developing a personalised itinerary.
As with all active holidays, the fitter you are, the more you can relax and enjoy the stunning route, and the better you can cope with challenges such as the outside elements.
Clients are advised to get into a regular walking pattern before the trip as convenient.
NB: If you have bought new hiking boots for this adventure, this is the right time to wear them in, not on the trip! itself.
Please note international and national flights are not included in this adventure, and whilst we are happy to help advise you, the responsibility for booking the correct flights rests with you. We recommend that you use a comparison tool such as www.momondo.co.uk or www.skyscanner.net when searching for flights.
Required Flight Booking Info:
We understand that arriving into an unfamiliar airport can be very daunting, so we aim to give you as much information here as possible, to help you prepare.
7th September: Adventure begins in Astana via Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport (NQZ)
11th September: National flight from Nursultan Nazarbayev International Airport (NQZ) to Almaty - Flight time: 09:05 - 10:50 | KC7 052
15th September: Adventure departs from Almaty via Almaty International Airport (ALA)
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You will be met at the airport by a local driver holding a sign for transport to your hotel.
It is not necessary to fill out any visa forms on the plane, but on disembarking, you have a couple of jobs to do.
Toilets can be found in the arrivals lounge.
Holiday insurance is essential for all Yellow Wood Adventures. Unfortunately anyone without insurance is not able to take part in the holiday, so please make sure you arrange cover. We recommend sorting your insurance when you book so that if you have problems during the run up to your holiday, and need to cancel, you are covered, particularly in the light of effects that the pandemic has had on travel.
Prior to the holiday, we will ask you to send us details of your insurer, policy number, 24 hr emergency assistance contact details and the name, address, and telephone numbers of your NOK or persons to be notified in the event of an emergency.
Your insurance needs to cover you for hiking /trekking (and horse riding if you are likely to do this) with the following fairly standard inclusions:
We would also recommend that you have cover for the following optional items:
Linda Chapple
The World Nomad Games, Kyrgyzstan 2018
An informal and fun attitude to travelling whilst keeping very professional. The entire itinerary was superbly crafted with much attention to detail. I can't wait to travel with YellowWood Adventures again. Highly recommended.
Lucy
The World Nomad Games, Kyrgyzstan 2018
This trip was one of the best I've ever done. Seeing the World Nomad Games was a completely unique and wonderful experience - especially the buzkashi which was thrilling! Getting into the Tian Shan mountains afterwards was really quite magical; experiencing the scenery and feeling isolated from the rest of the world, thanks to the personalised feel of the trek, was unrivalled. The quality of the food was also a highlight, and I was catered for as a vegetarian (in a very non-vegetarian place!). Kyrgyzstan is a relatively undiscovered gem, and it was lovely to do a road-less-travelled style trip. Thanks to Sam and YellowWood for taking us on a genuine adventure with a fantastic itinerary. I look forward to joining some more non-traditional trips when possible!
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To help you choose the right adventure for you, we have given each itinerary a grading that relates to the level of Walking / Trekking you will experience during the trip. This grading can be found on the Yellow map on the adventure page of the website.
All of our trips involve a level of general activity so are designed for people who are in good health, enjoy the outdoors, and have a taste for adventure and some level of fitness. As will be clear from our destinations, the climate (and altitude) may be different to that which you are used to, so please take this into consideration when choosing the most suitable holiday.
Please read our Adventure Itinerary & Essential Information for more information and don't hesitate to contact us if you would like to chat through whether you have found a suitable adventure for you.
You need to be in good physical health to enjoy your active holiday, but you don’t need to be an experienced hiker. These itineraries offer a mix of sightseeing and easier walking for around 2-4hrs a day, with the emphasis on sights and cultural experiences.
Walks will be well marked or on defined pathways, and often around sites of interest. The expected amount of descent/ascent will depend on the landscapes of the destination, but will not exceed 400m/day, and will often be much less. Walks are at low altitude (below 3000m).
You will not be required to carry more than a day sack with water and essentials. Ensure you are aware of the weather conditions likely in the destination you are visiting and have a pair of comfortable and worn in walking shoes/boots.
You need to have a good level of fitness and be a regular walker for these adventures, with ideally some trekking experience. You can expect to be walking for 3-6 hours per day, not including rest stops, normally on good trail paths but with some uneven surfaces at times.
You will not be required to carry more than a day sack. You may be walking in more challenging temperatures. You will generally be walking at low altitude (below 3000m) but may walk at altitudes up to 4000m. The amount of ascent could be up to 800m in a day but will frequently be less. You may walk on consecutive days.
Ensure you are aware of the weather conditions likely in the destination you are visiting and have suitable clothing for this adventure.
You need to have a good level of fitness with previous experience of trekking. Extra training before your trip will ensure that you get the most out of your adventure. Areas will be remote and terrain uneven.
Expect to walk for 5 – 8 hours a day, not including breaks, with some very steep ascents and descents. You will be walking at altitude (over 3000m but not higher than 5000m).
Ensure you are aware of the weather conditions likely in the destination you are visiting and have suitable equipment/clothing for this adventure (see the packing list for your adventure).
Please check individual itineraries for details of what you will need to be carrying with you.
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