Kyrgyz Ata National Park is a beautiful conservation area located in the Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan. Nestled in the Ferghana Valley, the park spans an area of around 1172 hectares, providing a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna. It was established for the purpose of preserving the unique natural landscapes and the juniper forests that characterize much of the park's vegetation. With its stunning mountain scenery, the park attracts tourists who are interested in trekking, horseback riding, and experiencing traditional Kyrgyz nomadic culture. A particular point of interest is the Kyrgyz Ata mountain, which gives the park its name, offering impressive views and a spiritual atmosphere, as it is a place of local lore and legends. The Kyrgyz Ata River runs through the park, nourishing its ecosystem and contributing to the serene environment. The park is also an important area for scientific research and environmental education. Its rich biodiversity includes various endemic plant species and wildlife such as birds, insects, and small mammals, making it a valuable reserve for both conservation and ecotourism.