Is there a village in the mountains of central Asia that isn't very hot in August from where daytrips can be made without long drives? [closed]
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My wife, myself and our baby want to go somewhere in the mountains of central Asia (Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan or similar) in August. We're looking for a village or two where we can settle for a couple of weeks and do day trips. The idea is to be somewhere that's not too hot and that doesn't require long drives since I don't think the baby will take too kindly to it.
Does anyone know any villages that meet these criteria?
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My wife, myself and our baby want to go somewhere in the mountains of central Asia (Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan or similar) in August. We're looking for a village or two where we can settle for a couple of weeks and do day trips. The idea is to be somewhere that's not too hot and that doesn't require long drives since I don't think the baby will take too kindly to it.
Does anyone know any villages that meet these criteria?
kyrgyzstan central-asia tajikistan
closed as off-topic by Honorary World Citizen, Giorgio, JoErNanO♦ May 19 '17 at 18:30
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions covering tasks normally performed by travel agents such as constructing travel and tour itineraries (including scheduling and budgeting) are off-topic. They are generally too specific to your personal preference, with many variables and possibilities, and are probably not helpful to others. See also The WANTA debate." – JoErNanO
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May 19 '17 at 18:31
Just go in September instead and stay in the city center. Villages in Central Asia are extremely under developed, to the point where you'd be lucky to get running water and electricity.
– JonathanReez♦
May 20 '17 at 8:42
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My wife, myself and our baby want to go somewhere in the mountains of central Asia (Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan or similar) in August. We're looking for a village or two where we can settle for a couple of weeks and do day trips. The idea is to be somewhere that's not too hot and that doesn't require long drives since I don't think the baby will take too kindly to it.
Does anyone know any villages that meet these criteria?
kyrgyzstan central-asia tajikistan
My wife, myself and our baby want to go somewhere in the mountains of central Asia (Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan or similar) in August. We're looking for a village or two where we can settle for a couple of weeks and do day trips. The idea is to be somewhere that's not too hot and that doesn't require long drives since I don't think the baby will take too kindly to it.
Does anyone know any villages that meet these criteria?
kyrgyzstan central-asia tajikistan
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closed as off-topic by Honorary World Citizen, Giorgio, JoErNanO♦ May 19 '17 at 18:30
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions covering tasks normally performed by travel agents such as constructing travel and tour itineraries (including scheduling and budgeting) are off-topic. They are generally too specific to your personal preference, with many variables and possibilities, and are probably not helpful to others. See also The WANTA debate." – JoErNanO
closed as off-topic by Honorary World Citizen, Giorgio, JoErNanO♦ May 19 '17 at 18:30
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions covering tasks normally performed by travel agents such as constructing travel and tour itineraries (including scheduling and budgeting) are off-topic. They are generally too specific to your personal preference, with many variables and possibilities, and are probably not helpful to others. See also The WANTA debate." – JoErNanO
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– JoErNanO♦
May 19 '17 at 18:31
Just go in September instead and stay in the city center. Villages in Central Asia are extremely under developed, to the point where you'd be lucky to get running water and electricity.
– JonathanReez♦
May 20 '17 at 8:42
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Hi and welcome. We don't really do recommendations here on Travel.SE. Please take the site tour and read our help centre to gain a better understanding on how this site works.
– JoErNanO♦
May 19 '17 at 18:31
Just go in September instead and stay in the city center. Villages in Central Asia are extremely under developed, to the point where you'd be lucky to get running water and electricity.
– JonathanReez♦
May 20 '17 at 8:42
Hi and welcome. We don't really do recommendations here on Travel.SE. Please take the site tour and read our help centre to gain a better understanding on how this site works.
– JoErNanO♦
May 19 '17 at 18:31
Hi and welcome. We don't really do recommendations here on Travel.SE. Please take the site tour and read our help centre to gain a better understanding on how this site works.
– JoErNanO♦
May 19 '17 at 18:31
Just go in September instead and stay in the city center. Villages in Central Asia are extremely under developed, to the point where you'd be lucky to get running water and electricity.
– JonathanReez♦
May 20 '17 at 8:42
Just go in September instead and stay in the city center. Villages in Central Asia are extremely under developed, to the point where you'd be lucky to get running water and electricity.
– JonathanReez♦
May 20 '17 at 8:42
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Hi and welcome. We don't really do recommendations here on Travel.SE. Please take the site tour and read our help centre to gain a better understanding on how this site works.
– JoErNanO♦
May 19 '17 at 18:31
Just go in September instead and stay in the city center. Villages in Central Asia are extremely under developed, to the point where you'd be lucky to get running water and electricity.
– JonathanReez♦
May 20 '17 at 8:42