Naryn River Trestle Bridge
Naryn River Trestle Bridge: A Scenic Marvel in Nature
Discover the Naryn River Bridge, a stunning attraction in Dupkur, Kyrgyzstan, offering breathtaking views of nature and a serene atmosphere for all visitors.
Nestled in the heart of Dupkur, the Naryn River Bridge offers breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere, making it a must-visit for tourists seeking natural beauty and tranquility. This iconic landmark not only connects two banks but serves as a perfect vantage point for photography and exploration of the surrounding landscapes. Experience the charm of the Naryn River as you take in the stunning vistas that unfold around you.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From the Arslanbob Walnut Forest area, set your GPS or maps application to head towards the coordinates of Naryn River Bridge at FX3H+W6, Dupkur. Start by exiting the forest area and taking the main road south towards Dupkur. The drive is approximately 35 kilometers and takes about 40 minutes. Keep an eye out for signs leading to Dupkur and the Naryn River. As you approach Dupkur, you will see the bridge from a distance as it spans the Naryn River.
Public Transportation
If you prefer public transportation, first make your way to the nearest bus stop in Arslanbob. Look for a marshrutka (minibus) heading to Jalal-Abad. Inform the driver that you want to stop at Dupkur. The fare is typically around 50-100 KGS depending on the distance. Once you reach Dupkur, you can either walk to the Naryn River Bridge, which is about a 15-20 minute walk, or you can negotiate a taxi for a small fee to take you there directly. Be sure to ask the driver to drop you off at FX3H+W6.
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