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Azerbaijan brings five-star flair to shores of Kyrgyzstan’s Issyk-Kul

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October 11, 2025
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Azerbaijan brings five-star flair to shores of Kyrgyzstan’s Issyk-Kul

BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan, October 11. The
construction of a modern five-star hotel with Azerbaijani
investment is underway on the shores of Lake Issyk-Kul, Trend reports via the
National Investment Agency under the President of the Kyrgyz
Republic.

Deputy Director of the Agency Damir Bikulov visited the
construction site to review progress and discuss the project’s next
stages. Both sides commended the level of cooperation and
reaffirmed their commitment to completing the hotel within the
scheduled timeframe.

Located on a 17.2-hectare site, the seven-story complex will
have a total area of 29,900 square meters and feature more than 120
rooms of various categories. Planned amenities include a swimming
pool, hammam, bars, water park, bowling alley, and football field,
designed to meet international hospitality standards.




A key focus of the project is training local staff, who will
undergo professional development programs in Azerbaijan to ensure
high-quality service. Around 200 jobs have already been created
during construction.

According to the Azerbaijani side, the facility is scheduled for
completion and commissioning by the end of the second quarter of
2026. Once operational, the hotel is expected to become one of
Issyk-Kul’s largest tourist destinations, boosting both regional
tourism and investment appeal.

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