Djetimter valley
Experience the tranquility of our Jailoos, or summer pastures. These lush, green meadows offer a glimpse into the nomadic lifestyle of the Kyrgyz people.
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“Situated at an impressive altitude of 3,994 meters, the Djetimter Camp is strategically positioned between the renowned Juku Valley and the captivating Taragaï Valley.”
The Djetimter camp is not a permanent camp, but in summer it is a good location between the Juku valley and the Taragaï valley. In spring, some agencies set up a tent or yurt camp for ski touring, depending on demand.
It lies to the south of the road leading to the Kumtor gold mine and to the north of the Djetimbel pass, at an altitude of 3,994 metres, which crosses the Soek mountains.
This route is probably known from the time of the Silk Road caravans, the terrain is rocky and the path lies on the right bank of the Djetimter river.
“Situated at an impressive altitude of 3,994 meters, the Djetimter Camp is strategically positioned between the renowned Juku Valley and the captivating Taragaï Valley.”