Stay with the town’s only police officer
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Stay with the town’s only police officer
Rahat’s guesthouse is located overlooking the Tian Shan mountain ranges. Jyrgalan village has seen many shifts in the culture over the past few years. The village has an amalgamation of the nomadic culture from the times of the Silk Route and a mix of Soviet Russian traditions brought on by Soviet annexation. Experience the rich traditions and delve deeper into the story of the town with your hosts Rahat and Janyl
Rahat was the only police officer during the times of the Soviet era. Having closely seen the village transition to what we see today, Rahat and Janyl know the region really well making them the best guide of the destination. The family was on the verge of moving out of Jyrgalan as the village was in ruins until community based tourism revived their fortunes. Rahat and Janyl love to share their stories and traditions with the world and have been amazed by the perspectives the visitors have brought during the interactions.
The food in Kyrgyzstan is a memoir of the cultures and traditions of countries of the ancient Silk Route. Dominated by nomadic traditions, you will get a variety of tastes and flavors in the town of Jyrgalan. Kuurdak, a hearty dish made from fried marinated meat, onions, and potatoes added with many flavours and spices is a must-have during your trip to Jyrgalan. The hosts are happy to cook vegan food to cater to the needs of the travelers if required.
Jyrgalan is an adventurer’s paradise. One can take several treks into the Central Asian mountains. Thick snow during the winter season makes it a must-visit destination for anyone looking for winter sports. Jyrgalan is an all-round destination with a rich culture and a multitude of adventure activities in the region
Overnight stay
Breakfast, Dinner
First aid facility
Free Wifi
Any personal expenses
Additional Meals – Lunch
Visa/Travel insurance
Room service fee
Are you choosing this homestay because you need some time away from your urban life? Does living in a home in the mountains truly excite you? If your answer is yes, start packing your bags now! You might not get uninterrupted internet here, but you’ll be far too busy exploring the most breathtaking and hidden jewels of Kyrgyzstan near Karakol, completely untouched and unhindered
Guests like to eat our Ladakhi food. They say it is delicious, even when it is prepared by an elderly ama (mother) like me. I always make sure I serve them the cleanest and healthiest food. My husband is a copper artist. When guests leave us, they say ‘Julley’, and hug us. It makes us feel happy.
I became a Mountain Homestay Host in 2018, and I have hosted many travellers since then. Running a homestay has helped me and my family a lot. Not only is the solar set up in our house useful for us, but even travellers prefer to stay in our homestay because of it.
The training we got in astronomy turned out to be a life-changing experience for our village. I felt happy and proud while mapping the position of the planets and sharing the secrets of the universe with the tourists. Tourists told me that even they didn’t know so much about the dark skies!