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Holidays

Dear travelers, we will only make you happy with our tour with rent cars service in Kyrgyzstan to join you in the holidays of the country. Our tours with the cars for rent Bishkek service are the best solution for traveling around an incredible country, through which you will learn about the uniqueness of culture, history, traditions and holidays. And so that travelers before the tour with rent cars service know about the most important holidays celebrated by the Kyrgyz people, we decided to create such an informative article about them. And so check out: January 1 – New Year, January 7 – Orthodox Christmas, February 23 – Defenders of the Fatherland Day, March 8 – International Women’s Day, March 21 – National Nooruz holiday, April 7 – Day of the April Revolution, May 1 – Labor Day, May 5 – Constitution Day, May 9 – Victory Day, August 31 – Independence Day, November 7 – History and Memory Day, Orozo-Eid, Kurban-Eid.

Based on the list of holidays in Kyrgyzstan, you probably noticed that Muslim holidays are also celebrated in the country. It is worth recalling that the days of Muslim holidays are celebrated according to the lunar calendar.

Already cars for rent Bishkek service in Kyrgyzstan play an important role for travelers because it provides maximum comfort for the tour and also through which you can, for example, get to the main square of the country during any holidays, such as holidays of Soviet, national or international character. And yes, as you have already noticed, the holidays here are of different periods and nature. For example, traveling around Kyrgyzstan, tourists will learn that August 31 is the day of the country’s Independence celebration, March 21 is the traditional Nooruz holiday – the spring equinox holiday or New Year according to the solar calendar. During such a traditional New Year, the Kyrgyz prepare a dish called a sumelek from wheat malt and perform rituals of burning juniper. Moreover, in most cases, many Kyrgyz traditional holidays are held with rituals of burning juniper.