Festival in Kyrgyzstan
Festivals in Kyrgyzstan represent the Kyrgyz people's rich history and nomadic customs and traditions. Sporting activities, races, and demonstrations, as well as homemade products, cuisine, and performances, are all part of a festival. Festivals are now an excellent method to preserve traditions and bring people together from all over the world, not only in Kyrgyzstan. Arts and crafts, gastronomy, folklore, felt, bird hunting, and horse games are among the most popular events. Many Kyrgyz festivities take place in jailoos (summer pastures), with yurts displaying traditional foods and selling crafts. Festivals in Kyrgyzstan are excellent venues to learn about and experience Kyrgyz traditions and customs.
Kochu is one of the most famous festivals in Kyrgyzstan. You can learn about the Kyrgyz people's rich history, traditions, and customs during the Kochu Festival, which honors the rites conducted by nomadic Kyrgyz tribes during their yearly autumn migration. There will be sports and sporting activities, enormous birds of prey hunting exhibitions, dance and music performances, and friendly families who will welcome you inside their yurts (traditional homes) for some home-cooked meals.