AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBilateral Travel & Tourism Boost: Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari will visit Kyrgyzstan July 6–9, with talks expected to cover trade, investment, connectivity, energy, education, tourism, and people-to-people links. Safety on the Road: From July 1, Kyrgyzstan starts fining unlicensed taxi drivers (7,500 soms for individuals; 23,000 for legal entities) as GUOBDD conducts “Public Transport” raids. Summer Weather Watch: Heavy rains have flooded parts of Issyk-Kul, including Cholpon-Ata resorts and guesthouses; 24 people were evacuated, and mudslide risk warnings run through July 5. Issyk-Kul Development: A Teskey Issyk-Kul forum is set for July 3 on the lake’s southern shore, where a development concept through 2035–2040 will be presented, with tourism and infrastructure front and center. Eco & Community Tourism: An eco-activist completed a Karakol-to-Bishkek walk (388 km in nine days) promoting greening and waste processing. Travel Planning Practicalities: Kyrgyzstan ranked 78th in the Global Passport Index, with visa-free/arrival options for travel and quality-of-life limits tied to healthcare and infrastructure. Connectivity for Travelers: Mega expanded mobile coverage at tourist spots including Son-Kul, routes around Issyk-Kul, and Kyrchin Gorge ahead of the holiday season. Education for Long-Term Visitors: Kyrgyzstan is moving to a 12-year school system, aligning with international study timelines.
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