Nestled in the western Tian Shan mountains, just 85 km from Tashkent, Chimgan is Uzbekistan’s beloved alpine retreat — a lush, refreshing world of crisp air, scenic valleys, and exhilarating outdoor adventures. Whether dusted with winter snow or blooming with wildflowers in summer, Chimgan is where nature-lovers, skiers, and hikers find their paradise.
Great Chimgan Peak (3,309 meters):
The crown jewel of the region, offering incredible hiking routes in summer and snow-covered slopes in winter.
Chimgan Resort Village:
A lively base for travelers, with charming lodges, hotels, ski lifts, and cafes. In winter, it’s bustling with skiers and snowboarders; in summer, with hikers and picnickers.
Cable Car Ride:
Ride up the mountainside for breathtaking panoramic views — especially stunning at sunrise and sunset!
Skiing and Snowboarding:
From December to March, Chimgan turns into a popular (and affordable) winter sports destination, great for beginners and intermediate-level skiers.
Hiking and Trekking:
Numerous trails through alpine meadows, pine forests, and rocky ridges make Chimgan a dreamland for hikers of all skill levels.
Horse Riding:
Explore scenic mountain paths on horseback — a traditional and thrilling way to experience the landscape.
Paragliding:
For the truly adventurous, launch into the skies and soar over emerald valleys and rugged peaks.
Rock Climbing:
The cliffs around Chimgan attract climbers eager to test their skills on natural rock faces.
Just a short drive from Chimgan, the turquoise waters of Charvak Reservoir are perfect for swimming, boating, jet-skiing, and relaxing beach days.
The scenic drive around the lake is dotted with charming cafes and colorful local markets.
Sunset view over Charvak Lake from the hills.
Wildflower-filled meadows in spring and early summer.
Snow-draped slopes and frosty pines in winter.
Summer (June–September): Ideal for hiking, picnicking, and enjoying green landscapes.
Winter (December–March): Perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and cozy mountain stays.
From Tashkent:
Chimgan is just a 1.5-hour drive northeast.
You can hire a taxi, book a private tour, or drive yourself to easily access the resort area.
Tip: In peak seasons (especially winter holidays), book accommodation in advance!
The name "Chimgan" is believed to come from an old Turkic word meaning "green pasture" — perfectly fitting its lush valleys.
It’s often called the "Uzbek Switzerland" thanks to its alpine scenery.
Local families traditionally celebrate Navruz (Spring Festival) in Chimgan with outdoor feasts and games.