
Photo courtesy Nausherwan Sarshar Ahmed
![]() Marco Polo Sheep Photo courtesy GSC/Ovis | Kyrgyzstan is one of few places in the world where Marco Polo sheep may be harvested and then imported into North America. Most hunts, however, have the hassle of up to 30 hours in a Russian jeep (translation: not very comfortable, not very reliable) from Bishkek to the hunting grounds. The landscapes here are gorgeous, and at least once the land route is recommended. But if your purpose is hunting not sightseeing, for comparatively little additional expense, you gain an additional two days of what you came for! |
| The Antonov-2 is a perfect tundra plane: short take-off and landing, high cargo capacity, large interior with huge cargo door all make for easy hunting. Our pilots have thousands of hours of experience, all the nooks and crannies of the Pamirs and the Tien Shan mountain ranges are well known. Come to Kyrgyzstan, and let Golden Rule Airlines give you more of what you come for! | ![]() Ibex Sheep Photo courtesy GSC/Ovis |
![]() Our cargo version with the passenger door open. The cargo door encompasses the passenger door, nearly doubling its size. | We can fly anywhere in Kyrgyzstan. If your hunt includes Tajikistan, we can fly there, too!
You can fly to Bishkek from Istanbul via Turkish Air, from London via British Air, and from Moscow via Aeroflot. Bishkek's airport code is FRU, from the old name of the city, Frunze. Contact us via e-mail or call (996 312) 214 924 or (996 312) 600 242. |