Friday, 19 June 2026

Going Camping in Ala Archa & Spending Days in Bishkek

It was only 30km from Bishkek to Ala Archa. I took a slow ride going to the grocery store to pick up some food than found a nice cozy restaurant for lunch where I chilled out borrowing their Wi-Fi for hours before making my way to Ala Archa around 3pm.

The National Park is nothing to shout about unless one does hikes up and further inside, but I was just lingering along the main road. Eventually I found a quiet campsite and pitch tent. The weather was biting cold even with the sun out and I decided to make a campfire for once.

Ala Archa National Park

Ala Archa National Park

Nice and toasty with the campfire but once out of stockpiled wood, it was time to sleep. It was so cold that night even though it was only reported as 14 degrees. I could barely sleep waking up and wearing everything that I had. Three layers of socks and still my feet felt like ice pack.

It was torture waiting for the morning sun and then because Ala Archa was inside a gorge, sunrise had no sun rays till it was 930am. I have to re-evaluate how to camp in cold weather in future.

Camping in Ala Archa 

Campfire

The next few days back in Bishkek was mainly walking around and looking at sports equipment store to check out the camping equipment contemplating upgrading all my gears after that near frozen experience in Ala Archa.

Good equipment was expensive and I kept browsing thinking that Almaty would be better since Decathlon was there. The one item that I took away from Bishkek making the Visa run was Tobacco. I re-stocked all my tobacco supply which should last me all the way back to Southeast Asia.

Enjoying Good Food in Bishkek

Enjoying Good Food in Bishkek

Enjoying Good food in Bishkek

These days since Kazakhstan I have been traveling alone without interacting much with people. Conversation is also sacred in a sense, and every day is like a silent motion. As usual, I did a chain lube maintenance in Bishkek since it was already more than 500km since Balkhash.

I put up the back tyre on jacks and kick in the first gear nicely spraying the chain lube onto the chain and just before I was about to release the gear to neutral, somehow the jack gave way, and the bike jerked forward tipping away from me falling and semi crashing into the wall.

Broken Right Mirror 

The wall was fine, but my right mirror was now broken. Just as I had everything on the bike in tip top conditions, all bolts fixed up nice and tight, tank leak welded, this just had to happen. There was nothing much to be done and I was leaving for Almaty the next day so was not bothered to find replacement in Bishkek.

Travelled on: Aug 2024

 

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