Ala-Archa Nature Park will operate under new rules starting May 1. What has changed?

tarting May 1, Ala-Archa Nature Park will operate under new rules.

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Starting May 1, Ala-Archa Nature Park will operate under new rules. Private cars are no longer allowed to enter, with the exception of electric vehicles. A parking lot with 700 spaces has been built in front of the checkpoint, and additional parking spots are currently under construction. It is planned that the total parking capacity will be 2,500 cars.

A spacious checkpoint with turnstiles and payment terminals has also been constructed. Entrance fees will be 200 soms for adults, 150 soms for children aged 7 to 14, and free for visitors under 7 years old. Beyond the checkpoint, around 80 electric vehicles will be available to transport visitors free of charge to any point within the nature park.

To enter Ala-Archa in your own electric vehicle, you will need to pay 800 soms. Additionally, starting May 1, grilling kebabs and lighting fires anywhere in the park are prohibited. New state-run food service points, a yurt camp, and rest areas have been built, featuring specially designed spots for cauldrons and grills that operate on gas.