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There are a lot of mountain passes in such a small country. For clarity, Kyrgyzstan is slightly smaller than the state of Idaho. And it has over a100 mountain passes. Some are tracks accessible only by 4x4 and seasonal, others are used by all vehicles and are year round.
On Tuesday, we came back through the first mountain pass we had done when we arrived here.

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I promised you a look at what supplies were included with our Kyrgyzstan campervan rental, and what we had to buy in order to make the experience better for our style of travel.
Of course we need to keep in mind that most people who rent a van like this only have it for a week or possi...

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Monday morning, we left the guest house and headed back down to the main highway where we had a stop to make. On the way up, we had seen some very cool looking rock formations across the river, but there were no signs and we could only see a track on the opposite side to get there.

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We had breakfast at the guest house, and then set off on a 25 km (15 mile) drive further north into the mountains. Our destination was the Sary-Chelek Nature Reserve, a UNESCO world heritage destination.
If this were anywhere in Canada or the U.S., it would be packed with tourists just like famous Lake Louise is in Canada.

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After all, we started the month in Oaxaca, Mexico and ended the month in Arkit, Kyrgyzstan!
We had a budget of $6,300 CAD ($4,635 USD) for the month. How did we do...?
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