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7 parks selected in this guide.
An alpine national park in the Tian Shan mountains just 40 km south of Bishkek, with glaciers, waterfalls, and trekking trails up to 4,000 meters..

A leafy central park named after WWII hero Ivan Panfilov, featuring towering oak trees, Soviet-era sculptures, and open-air art exhibitions..

Chon-Kemin is a pristine alpine valley 2–3 hours east of Bishkek, offering spruce forests, meadows, eagle-hunting demonstrations, and yurt homestays — a gateway to traditional Kyrgyz mountain life.
A sprawling 120-hectare botanical garden south of the city center, home to over 4,000 plant species and peaceful walking paths..
Karagachevaya Roshcha ('Elm Grove') is a quiet residential park in western Bishkek with old-growth elm trees, outdoor chess tables, and a relaxed local atmosphere far from the tourist trail.
The oldest park in Bishkek, featuring mature oak trees, open-air sculpture exhibitions, and a popular weekend art fence where local artists display works..

One of Bishkek's largest and leafiest parks, with towering poplars, a boating lake, a small Ferris wheel, and shaded benches — a favourite escape for families and students.