Ala Archa National Park is a natural treasure located approximately 40 km south of Bishkek, the capital city of Kyrgyzstan. Nestled in the Tien Shan mountain range, the park covers about 200 square kilometers, offering visitors a stunning display of rugged terrain, snow-capped peaks, and glacial rivers. Established in 1976, Ala Archa is a popular destination for hikers, climbers, and nature enthusiasts. The park's landscape transitions from lush meadows and alpine forests at lower elevations to stark, rocky crags at higher altitudes. With over 50 mountain peaks, Ala Archa is home to Peak Korona and Peak Uchitel, two favorite spots for mountaineers. The park is named after the Ala Archa Gorge, where 'Archa' stands for the Juniper trees that are abundant and considered sacred. With its rich biodiversity, it protects various species of flora and fauna, including the rare snow leopard. The park features a range of trails that cater to all levels of trekkers, from relaxed walks along the Ala Archa River to challenging climbs that require technical skills and equipment. Besides hiking and climbing, the park offers serene spots for picnics and photography, capturing the breathtaking beauty of this Central Asian gem.