
"Kyrgyzstan has announced plans to open a new tourism and training school near its Ala-Too cluster of ski resorts near Issyk-Kul, as part of a broader effort to develop a world-class mountain tourism industry."
"Groundbreaking for the ambitious project started in August 2025. Once completed, it will consist of three ski resorts - Jyrgalan, Ak-Bulak, and Boz-Uchuk - that will be interconnected upon completion to boast a total of 250 kilometers (155 miles) of groomed runs."
"The initiative follows a recent meeting in Austria between Kyrgyz Education Minister Dogdurkul Kendirbaeva and representatives from Salzburg's professional ski instructor association, signaling a clear intention to align Kyrgyzstan's training standards with established Alpine models."
"According to government statements, the school will focus on training international-level service professionals, including ski instructors, hospitality staff, and tourism operators."
Kyrgyzstan is advancing its mountain tourism industry by establishing a new tourism and training school near the Ala-Too ski resort cluster. Groundbreaking for the Ala-Too project began in August 2025, aiming to create interconnected ski resorts with 250 kilometers of groomed runs. The initiative follows discussions with Austrian ski training representatives to align Kyrgyz standards with Alpine models. The school will train ski instructors, hospitality staff, and tourism operators, enhancing the country's tourism capabilities.
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