AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRoad Safety & Disruptions: Heavy rains and mudflows have forced road closures and repairs across Kyrgyzstan, with most routes reopened but the Kar-Talaa–Tuura-Suu road still closed after a bridge washout; drivers are urged to use extra caution on mountain roads. Weather Alerts: The Emergency Situations Ministry extended mudslide risk warnings through July 5, citing thunderstorms, gusty winds, and rising river levels—plus advice to avoid hiking and not park under trees. Issyk-Kul Tourism Watch: Flooding hit Cholpon-Ata and nearby areas, including resort grounds, with 24 people evacuated—while separate plans keep rolling for the Ala-Too all-season Ala-Too Resort, where cable ways are set to open in December 2026. Getting There Easier: Asman Airlines and Malva Tour will launch a weekly direct Tashkent–Tamchy (Issyk-Kul) route from July 8, with online booking and packaged stays. City Travel: Bishkek starts night bus routes (11pm–5am) with set fares and six routes in the first phase. Big Picture Travel & Transit: Kyrgyzstan is pitching Manas Airport as a cargo hub for China–Europe shipments via a new multimodal air route. Tourism Inspiration: A summer guide highlights Bishkek, Issyk-Kul, Ala-Archa, Karakol treks, and yurt stays—timed for June to mid-September.
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