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4 viewpoints selected in this guide.

Kyzyl-Suu ('Red Water') Valley, 50 km south of Bishkek, features eroded red-sandstone badlands and canyons often compared to a miniature Grand Canyon — a dramatic landscape accessible as a half-day trip.

Suusamyr is a vast, high-altitude jailoo (summer pasture) at 2,200 m, ringed by 4,000 m peaks, where nomadic herders graze horses and yaks from June to September — one of Kyrgyzstan's most iconic landscapes.

A panoramic viewpoint at the southern edge of the city offering sweeping views of Bishkek's grid layout against the Tian Shan mountain backdrop..
Alameddin Gorge is a narrow alpine valley 30 km south of Bishkek, offering waterfalls, natural hot springs, and views of snow-capped Tian Shan ridges — a popular picnic and hiking destination for Bishkek residents.