Bishkek, Nov. 17, 2025. /Kabar/. Kyrgyzstan is actively transitioning to year-round tourism, developing new mountain tourism clusters, Damir Zhumakanov, head of the department at the Kyrgyz Tourism Development Support Fund told Birinchi Radio.
According to him, the large-scale "Three Peaks" project, aimed at developing ski infrastructure, began this year.
"We are talking about making all our mountain tourism clusters year-round. Previously, there was a winter and summer season, and we are trying to move away from that so that tourism in Kyrgyzstan operates year-round," Zhumakanov noted.
As part of the project, Ala-Too Resort held tenders, lots, and construction of the hotel complex and associated infrastructure is already underway.
The first cable car is scheduled to open around 2028, with construction to be carried out in stages. Zhumakanov also spoke about the fund's other initiatives—Baytik Mountain Resort and Chatkal Resort—which are being developed with year-round recreation in mind.
"They will feature cafes, restaurants, ski slopes, trekking, hiking, and ethno-villages as alternative accommodation options. Master plans have been prepared for the projects, and work is currently underway with potential investors," he said.
Tourism Development Support Fund emphasizes that the creation of year-round tourism clusters will increase tourist flow, expand recreational options, and strengthen Kyrgyzstan's tourism potential.