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Karakol–Jyrgalan Multi-Day Trekking Route

⏱ 4-6 days 🎯 Challenging 📍 Multi-Day Trekking

A multi-day trekking route connecting Karakol and the Jyrgalan valley over the high passes between them — quieter than the Ala-Kul trail and increasingly popular with trekkers who want a longer, less-crowded route.

Highlights

  • Connects two of the region's main trekking bases
  • Quieter than the Ala-Kul trail
  • High pass crossings with big alpine views
  • Can be combined with a Jyrgalan village stay

Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Trailhead near Karakol, first ascent day, camp in the high valley.
  2. Days 2-4: Cross the connecting passes toward Jyrgalan, camping each night.
  3. Final day: Descend into Jyrgalan village, transfer back to Karakol.

What's included

  • Trekking guide
  • Camping equipment
  • Meals on the trail

Not included

  • Personal trekking gear
  • Travel insurance

Frequently asked questions

How does this compare to the Ala-Kul trek?

It's longer and sees far fewer other trekkers — a good option if you've done Ala-Kul before or specifically want a quieter route.

Why is this request-to-book?

Route conditions and camp spots vary by season, so we confirm the exact plan with our trekking partner before setting your dates.

How much does Karakol–Jyrgalan Multi-Day Trekking Route cost?

$620 per group.

How long does Karakol–Jyrgalan Multi-Day Trekking Route take, and how hard is it?

It runs 4-6 days and is rated "Challenging" — a good level of fitness is recommended before booking.

Why is this a request-to-book tour?

This tour depends on partner availability, remote logistics, or weather, so we confirm your exact date on WhatsApp before payment rather than charging you instantly.

Request to book
$620 USD / person (private)
Duration4-6 days
DifficultyChallenging
CategoryMulti-Day Trekking
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