
Ala-Too Ski Resort Kyrgyzstan
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Updated 20 days ago
The Ala-Too Ski Resort (formerly known as Three Peaks) is set to become Kyrgyzstan’s largest winter destination — and one of the biggest in Central Asia. This playlist brings you updates on every stage of the project: from groundbreaking to slope construction, new lift systems, and the vision for over 250 km of ski terrain in the Tien Shan mountains. Follow along for news, deep dives, and insights into how Ala-Too is transforming Kyrgyzstan into a world-class ski hub.
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Ak Ak-Bulak - The Untouched Valley that Will Turn into A Mega Ski Resort (Ala-Too)
Ski Central AsiaLearn More? 👉https://skicentralasia.com/skiing-in-kyrgyzstan/ala-too-resort/ak-bulak-resort/ Ak-Bulak Resort – Ala-Too Phase 2 | Skiing Into the Future Step into the future of skiing with a deep dive into Ak-Bulak Resort, the Phase 2 resort in the ambitious Ala-Too Resort cluster in Kyrgyzstan’s Issyk-Kul region. This video covers everything you need to know: Plans for ~80 km of ski trails, covering terrain for all skill levels. Infrastructure under development: proposed lifts, lodging, and visitor amenities. How Ak-Bulak fits into the larger Ala-Too project, which plans over 250 km of interlinked slopes across three resorts (Jyrgalan, Ak-Bulak, Boz-Uchuk). What this means for tourism growth, investment potential, and accessibility as Kyrgyzstan seeks to extend ski season, improve roads, power and support infrastructure. If you’re an investor, skier, or simply someone fascinated by the building of mega resorts, Ak-Bulak is where innovation meets alpine adventure.2 views -
Boz Uchuk - A Tiny Village in Kyrgyzstan that will Become a Mega Ski Resort
Ski Central AsiaLearn More? 👉https://skicentralasia.com/skiing-in-kyrgyzstan/ala-too-resort/boz-uchuk-resort/ Boz-Uchuk Resort – Ala-Too Phase 3 | A New Frontier in Kyrgyz Ski Tourism Welcome to Boz-Uchuk, the third phase of the ambitious Ala-Too Resort ski cluster in the Issyk-Kul region of Kyrgyzstan. This video gives you all the latest updates and reveals what makes Boz-Uchuk a standout destination: Boz-Uchuk is planned with ~50 km of ski slopes, designed for families, adventure seekers, and summer as well as winter tourism. Features will include hotels, restaurants, shops, children’s playgrounds, plus equestrian and summer recreation facilities. This is Phase 3 of the Ala-Too Resort (following Jyrgalan and Ak-Bulak), with interconnection planned between all three sectors to offer a massive 250 km slope network. Infrastructure & tourism impact: new roads, utilities, parking (4,000+ spaces), eco-village planning, and job creation in the region. If you're interested in the future of skiing in Asia, investment in alpine infrastructure, or planning your next winter (or summer) mountain getaway—Boz-Uchuk is where modern vision meets natural beauty in Kyrgyzstan. Subscribe to Ski Central Asia for more resort deep dives, mega-projects, and travel insight from across Central Asia.3 views -
Rebranding of Three Peaks Ski Resort to Ala-Too | We Changed Our Name Too! Meet SkiCentralAsia
Ski Central AsiaLearn More? 👉https://skicentralasia.com/three-peaks-is-now-ala-too/ Rebranding of Three Peaks Ski Resort → Ala-Too | Introducing Ski Central Asia A brand new look and a powerful new name: welcome to Ski Central Asia! In this video, we unveil why and how the Three Peaks Ski Resort is now rebranded as Ala-Too—reflecting our growing commitment to covering Central Asia’s future in skiing. Discover the story behind the rebrand, what it represents for our mission, and how it aligns with the rise of mega ski resorts across Kyrgyzstan and the broader region. Join us as we explain the change, share our vision, and invite you into this exciting next chapter. Whether you're a ski enthusiast, investor, or traveler, stay tuned for more updates from Ski Central Asia.3 views -
Jyrgalan Resort - The First Resort to be Constructed in the Ala-Too (Former Three Peaks) Ski Resort
Ski Central AsiaLearn More? 👉 https://skicentralasia.com/skiing-in-kyrgyzstan/ala-too-resort/jyrgalan-resort/ The First Resort in the Three Peaks / Ala-Too Ski Project Explore the opening acts of the Three Peaks (Ala-Too) mega ski resort project in Kyrgyzstan — specifically the Jyrgalan base resort development. This video uncovers the resort village plans, resort vision, its unique location, and what makes Jyrgalan the foundational step toward building Central Asia’s largest ski infrastructure. Dive into what’s been built, what’s planned, and why this project marks a new era for ski tourism in the Tien Shan mountains.4 views -
Three Peaks Ski Resort Deep Dive Q2 2025 - Learn Everything We Know About the Project
Ski Central AsiaLearn more? 👉https://skicentralasia.com/skiing-in-kyrgyzstan/ala-too-resort/ Three Peaks (Ala-Too) Ski Resort Deep Dive Q2 2025 Take an in-depth look at the Three Peaks (Ala-Too) mega ski resort project in Kyrgyzstan’s Tien Shan mountains. This video explores its ambitious development in Q2 2025—covering resort phases, slope expansions, lift infrastructure, and its potential to become Central Asia’s largest ski destination. Get insight on planned ski terrain, construction timelines, and the vision behind this emerging ski tourism hub. Perfect for skiers, travelers, and investors curious about the future of skiing in Central Asia.11 views -
The Ala-Too (Former Three Peaks) Project - Kyrgyzstan is Building Central Asia's Biggest Ski Resort!
Ski Central AsiaLearn more? 👉https://skicentralasia.com/skiing-in-kyrgyzstan/ala-too-resort/ Dive into the bold plans to build the largest ski resort in Central Asia—the Ala-Too Resort in Kyrgyzstan’s Issyk-Kul region. Envisioned as a connected cluster of Jyrgalan, Ak-Bulak, and Boz-Uchuk, this mega-project aims to deliver up to 250 km of slopes, modern cable lift systems, and a host of year-round attractions. Phase 1 is already underway: starting with Jyrgalan’s 60 km of new terrain and two Doppelmayr “chondola” lifts—set to open by December 2026. Anchored by a groundbreaking ceremony in August 2025, this resort promises 5,000+ jobs, expanded infrastructure, ethno-villages, wellness centers, and strong emphasis on environmental and cultural integration. Whether you're drawn to innovation in ski development, emerging travel destinations, or Central Asian adventure—a whole new winter world is rising.8 views