Kazakhstan

Photo hunting city

In Kazakhstan, hunting is not a means of obtaining food, but a hobby that promotes the conservation and rational use of wildlife. All hunts are conducted on hunting grounds, where animals are constantly monitored and protected, as well as various biotechnological measures are carried out.: population accounting, top dressing, etc.. In Kazakhstan, 59 species of birds and 34 species of mammals are hunted. Goose hunting is popular in the central and northern regions of the country. Foreign hunters are interested in "trophy" hunting of 5 species of large animals: mostly maral, ibex, roe deer, to a lesser extent — bear and moose. The main territories for the extraction of these animals are the Almaty and East Kazakhstan regions. In Kazakhstan, it is possible to hunt throughout the year only during two seasons: the autumn-winter hunting season and the spring season. The autumn season usually opens in early September and lasts until mid—February, while the spring season begins in early March and lasts for 2 weeks.

Kyrgyzstan

Photo hunting city

Kyrgyzstan is one of the most picturesque places in Central Asia, more than two-thirds of its territory ocupied mountains, which manifests itself in a variety of climate, natural landscapes, flora and fauna. Majestically harsh peaks of the Pamirs and the Tien Shan mountains, covered with snow, scattering flowers on green meadows, wild rivers and waterfalls, through over the centuries their way among the rocks, blue water lakes and picturesque valleys – is the multifaceted nature of Kyrgyzstan. Visiting Kyrgyzstan, follow the routes of the Great silk Road, watch the world of wild nature and unexplored routes.