Feel Nomad Yurt Camp
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Feel Nomad Yurt Camp

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5VXF+H8, Ak Say, Tong, Ysyk Kol 720000, Kyrgyzstan
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When you stay at Feel Nomad Yurt Camp in Ak Say, you'll be 1 minutes by foot from Lake Issyk Kul. This bed & breakfast is within the region of Salt Lake.Show More
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4.8/5Cleanliness: 4.8
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Surroundings
Landmarks: Kan'ony Aksay
(3.6 km)
Landmarks: Ak Say Mosque
(7.8 km)
Landmarks: Bolshevik Mosque
(8.9 km)
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Classic Quadruple Room

Classic Quadruple Room

4 Single bed
Non-smoking
Shared Bath
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4.8/5
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  • Cleanliness4.8
  • Amenities4.8
  • Location4.8
  • Service4.8

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The campsite boasts cleanliness with Kyrgyz charm, comfortable yurt beds, and well-equipped bathrooms. It provides a peaceful, secluded experience with welcoming hosts who serve delicious meals and offer limited electricity for device charging.
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November 5, 2023
We enjoyed our stay at Feel Nomad yurt camp very much. First time we stayed for 2 nights during our Culinary Tour. After the tour we returned for further 5 nights, because it was so great there. Part 1: During our Culinary tour in Kyrgyzstan, we had a two-night stay at Feel Nomad Yurt Camp. It is a little camp of 8 yours with additional bricked facility yurts, just 200 meters from the beach. The surrounding is amazing mid of Ak-Say Canyon. Nazgul was our chef and trainer for our cooking class. She explained us how to prepare plov, borsook, shurpa, and soup Young Bride. Mr. Ilich, her husband and the boss of the house, showed us how to make shashlyk. We enjoyed the cooking, but also the food very much. Thank you all. Part 2: After the food tour, we returned to the beach vacation for another 5 nights. The sandy/fine gravel beach is only 200 m from the campsite. There are no special facilities there, but it's almost entirely yours. The camp is nice. All yurts are new, at very good conditions and very clean. Beds are comfortable. There is a table and two chairs inside. After 8:00 p.m. there is electric light. We had a 4-bed-yurt for two of us. There was enough space. At the camp there is a shower yurt with two cabins, and a toilette yurt with two cabins (WC). Additionally, there are 5 places for washing. Everything was clean, at good condition, and proper function. Further shower cabins and toilettes are under construction. The dining yurt is big, comfortable, and clean. The food served is fresh prepared and very delicious. Nazgul is a very good cook. She and her team (actually it’s her family) take care on their guests. All members are very friendly and helpful. A great and nice family. We enjoyed being there and would come again if possible. Thank you very much.
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November 3, 2023
During our Culinary tour in Kyrgyzstan, we had a two-night stay at Feel Nomad Yurt Camp. It is a little camp of 8 yours with additional bricked facility yurts, just 200 meters from the beach. The surrounding is amazing mid of Ak-Say Canyon. Nazgul was our chef and trainer for our cooking class. She explained us how to prepare plov, borsook, shurpa, and soup Young Bride. Mr. Ilich, her husband, and the boss of the house showed us how to make shashlyk. We enjoyed the cooking, but also the food very much. Thank you all.
Guest User
October 22, 2023
I chose Feel Nomad Yurt Camp because I loved the thought of staying in an authentic yurt next to an Alpine lake and close to the mountains. It was everything I had hoped for. I arranged transport with the yurt camp. They sent a driver to collect me from my hotel in Bishkek. The drive takes a long time. Around 4 hours, as the roads close to Bishkek can be congested and the condition of the roads as you near the lake are in a state of disrepair. The transport cost me US$85 one way Before I visited I had wondered about the drive to Almaty. For anyone thinking the same it is about a 7 or 8hr drive from the camp. The driving time is also dependent on the time it takes for the border crossing into Kazakhstan. This can sometimes be a long process. Once you arrive at the yurt camp it is every bit as amazing as the photographs suggest. There are approximately 8 yurts and each yurt is well positioned. I happened to be given yurt number 4 and when I opened my door on a morning, I was rewarded with the most amazing sunrise. The yurts are well constructed and have three single beds, a small table and a couple of chairs and a stove. There is plenty of space. While I was there the temperature was starting to really drop on a night and so the stove was lit for you. It is very efficient heating and made the yurt very cosy. The toilet / bathroom facilities are communal, very much like normal camping. They are good, clean facilities, although hot showers are only available daily between 8pm and 10pm. Food is served in the main yurt. This is the place that guests come together and share food and their experiences. The food served is homemade, plentiful and delicious. There are set food times, 8am for breakfast, 1pm for lunch and 7pm for dinner My breakfast was included but I paid extra for lunch and dinner. Electricity is available for 2hrs a day, between 8pm and 10pm and there is wifi, though the connection is not always reliable. It’s a real get away from it all location. A short walk down to the lake on a sand pathway and you discover an endless beach next to the lake, which feels more like the sea. There are walks nearby or horse riding can be organised through the canyon with a guide or kayaking on the lake. It is remote and once you’re here it is not easy to get elsewhere unless you ask the lady who runs the camp to organise transport for you. She speaks Russian and German and will use a translation app to speak with you. They will arrange trips to places like Fairy Canyon or the local town, all for an extra fee. I spent two nights here and I think this is a good amount of time. I felt I had plenty of time and did the things I wanted to. I have to also mention the puppy who lives there. Her name is Hunter and what a poppet she is. Once she knows you, she greets you so enthusiastically every time she sees you and will also happily accompany you on long beach walks. She was great company for me. I really recommend a visit to this yurt camp as long as you know
Guest User
January 31, 2023
Even though the yurt camp is in the middle of nowhere, it is expertly furnished. Delicious food prepared by the most amazing hosts in a specious well designed/decorated central space. Running water in the very nice bathrooms a short distance from the yurts. Electricity for three hours a night with charging available. And beautiful sunsets, the lake that feels private a few minutes walk to the shore. Very comfortable beds and pillows in the yurts. Stars galore. An amazing place to unwind amongst canyons, the lake, and silence. Be warned, the access road is an adventure, but this adds to the charm and seclusion. Highly recommend for a unwinding experience or as part of a FeelNomad tour company tour. It will be a highlight. It was for us.

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Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: After 13:00
Check-out: Before 12:00

To check-in, contact the property 1 day in advance

Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.

Cots and Extra Beds
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Breakfast
TypeAsian, Continental, Halal
AgeFee
Adult
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Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 6
When you stay at Feel Nomad Yurt Camp in Ak Say, you'll be 1 minutes by foot from Lake Issyk Kul. This bed & breakfast is within the region of Salt Lake.

Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at the bar/lounge. A complimentary local cuisine breakfast is served daily from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM.

Free self parking is available onsite.

Make yourself at home in one of the 6 guestrooms. Shared bathrooms are provided.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to stay at Feel Nomad Yurt Camp?

Prices at Feel Nomad Yurt Camp are subject to change according to dates, hotel policy, and other factors. To view prices, please search for the dates you wish to stay at the hotel.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Feel Nomad Yurt Camp?

The check-in time is after 13:00 and the check-out time is before 12:00.

Does Feel Nomad Yurt Camp provide airport transfer services?

No, the Feel Nomad Yurt Camp doesn't provide airport transfer services.

What amenities and services does Feel Nomad Yurt Camp have?

Feel Nomad Yurt Camp has the following amenities and services: Parking.

Does Feel Nomad Yurt Camp have a swimming pool?

No, Feel Nomad Yurt Camp doesn't have a pool.

Does Feel Nomad Yurt Camp have fitness amenities?

No, Feel Nomad Yurt Camp doesn't have fitness amenities.

Does Feel Nomad Yurt Camp provide Wi-Fi?

Please view the amenity list on the hotel page.

Does Feel Nomad Yurt Camp have non-smoking rooms?

Please view the hotel listing for details.

Does Feel Nomad Yurt Camp provide breakfast?

Yes, Feel Nomad Yurt Camp provides breakfast.

Does Feel Nomad Yurt Camp have a restaurant?

No, Feel Nomad Yurt Camp doesn't have a restaurant.

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