Orlovka bishkek. Orlovka town

Orlovka- a picturesque corner of Kyrgyzstan, 90 km from Bishkek. Accommodation in 2, 3, 4-bed rooms. Each room has the necessary furniture, shower, toilet, washbasin, hot and cold water. All tracks are prepared by new ones, run by specialists, there are snow cannons.

It is equipped with 9 tracks of various difficulty levels, with a length from 150 to 2890 m with a height difference from 30 to 560 m. A perfectly groomed track will allow both professionals and amateurs to enjoy.

    Length 2890 m vertical drop 560 m

    Length 1500 m height difference 430 m

    Length 1700 m height difference 430 m

    Length 1800 m vertical drop 430 m

    Length 1200 m height difference 430 m

    Length 1000 m vertical drop 350 m

    Length 500 m vertical drop 110 m

    Length 150 m vertical drop 30 m

Three cable cars are in constant operation. The length of the cable car lifting route is from 110 to 350 m; average speed movement cable car- about 3 m / s. The cable cars are located one after the other, which significantly increases the length of the descent. At the bottom and top of the cable cars, there are always instructors who will always help you.

Suspended cable car:

    The length of the ascent route is 900 m. The drop is 350 m. The speed is 3.4 m / s.

    The length of the ascent route is 500 m. The drop is 110 m. The speed is 3.2 m / s.

    The length of the ascent route is 600 m. The drop is 120 m. The speed of the movement is 3.4 m / s.

Towing cable car:

  • The length of the ascent route is 150 m. The drop is 30 m. The speed of the movement is 2 m / s

On the territory of the base there is a hotel where you can settle in cozy double, triple, six-bed rooms or in a three-bed cottage.

At your disposal are: a sauna and a billiard room. Available . There is a large selection (for children, adolescents, women, adults). Instructors are always ready to help you. Night skiing is possible.

Phones and other Contact Information:

    996 773 12-12-15 (Irina Pavlovna) directly at the base

    representative office ski base Bishkek (questions of booking and all information about the base)

    996 312 31-11-85

    996 312 93-78-73

    996 312 54-55-56

Location

    90 km from Bishkek, towards the lake. Ysyk-Kul, not far from the Orlovka village.

    1640 m above sea level


Cable car type:

    Double-chairlift (chair lift)

    Cable car kid

    Length of slopes from 150 m to 2890 m

    Difference from 30 to 560 m

For snowboarding - a special sports facility with an arched structure. Half-pipe. The ideal track is prepared with snow cannons. There is a large selection of ski equipment (for children, teenagers, women, men) 200 sets of ski equipment and 30 snowboards

Cable car

Day skiing, from 9.00 to 16.30

Evening skiing, from 20.00 to 22.00

** Cost of Ski-pass (pass) for lift services - 100 som.
The card is reusable, valid throughout the season.

Ski equipment rental (only with a passport)

The cost of living at the base "Orlovka"

Even before arriving in Kyrgyzstan, I contacted the inhabitant of these regions, Ilya Skorobogatov (he was also the organizer of the House for All in Osh three years ago). I was surprised to learn that this Ilya bought himself a two-room apartment in the city of Orlovka for less than 100 thousand rubles. Of course, all the months of living in Kyrgyzstan, we were attracted by the idea to visit this city of Orlovka, to see what types of real estate exist there. Indeed, for the money that we have invested in renting an apartment in Bishkek, the same apartment can be bought in Orlovka forever! And so, yesterday we went to this town (Kemin district of Chui oblast, 70 kilometers from Bishkek). Here is Wikipedia about him.

Orlovka is already considered a city, although the population is 6 thousand inhabitants. Indeed, the village looks rather depressing. Many houses are generally abandoned, in some 4-storey buildings there are only a couple of inhabited apartments. The gas from the town is completely cut off; many have turned off their heating, so as not to pay for it. Water and light are inexpensive - electricity is paid for 65 tyin (about 50 kopecks) per kilowatt-hour, ten times less than in Moscow, water is also penny, in total a communal apartment comes out for two hundred soms (170 rubles) per month, live and be happy ... Fertile soil gives apples, plums, including no-man's, falling under the feet of the population. You can get to Bishkek through Kemin (this is the regional center). Minibuses Bishkek - Kemin cost 60 soms, Kemin - Orlovka 20 soms, for a total of 80 soms (70 rubles), there are direct minibuses, but rarely. The four of us set off: myself, Andrey Chekrygin, Rufa from Astrakhan and Anya from Tver; Ilya was already waiting for us in Orlovka.

According to the reports of the residents of Orlovka, earlier, during the years of the USSR, the city flourished (then it was considered a village). The mining and processing plant enriched hundreds of Orlovka residents. With the collapse of the USSR, the necessary reagents and chemicals from other Union republics ceased to come, and the city decayed. Many have left, and many, judging by the ads, are trying unsuccessfully to sell their apartments. Here you can buy an official apartment - a three-room apartment for $ 1500, some even for $ 1000. So Ilya bought an elite property. I will also acquaint readers with this village, who suddenly wants to move!

And some houses are already completely second-hand:

Like ancient sculptured pedestals


Lots of greenery. Few cars


The main and only recreation center.
The interior is now undergoing repairs for the Independence Day of Kyrgyzstan.
Independence Day is coming soon, just a week later, on August 31st. Will be widely celebrated throughout the country.

An employee of the House of Culture expressed her chagrin in the conversation, because there was such an independence of Kyrgyzstan and everything fell apart.
She works for one and a half rates and receives, according to her, 4000 soms per month (3500 rubles).
One rate is 3000 soms (2500 rubles) per month.
Soon she will have a pension, like a minimum wage, 1,500 soms per month (1,200 rubles).
However, Ilya expressed doubt that such a small pension is actually paid. The more popular pension is 3000 som.

Prices in Orlovka for factory products are not low, only bread is cheap, and their fruits and vegetables are growing.


Bench


Monument to those killed in the Second World War (from Orlovka they also went to the front)

Orlovka

  • The address: Orlovka, Kyrgyzstan
  • Telephone: +996 555 6260
  • Cost (season 2019-2020)

Characteristics of the Orlovka slope

  • 9 tracks
  • Max track length 2890 m
  • 2 2 4 1
  • Difference in height 560 m
  • Instructors
  • Rescuers
  • Trails for children
  • Equipment rental
  • Restaurants and cafes
  • Track lighting

Lifts

Orlovka - ski resort with all amenities

Orlovka, this is one more beautiful place Kyrgyzstan, which attracts crowds of alpine skiing fans. Orlovka is located 90 km from Bishkek. Not only skiing is organized here, but also excellent living conditions. The hotel offers 2, 3, 4-bed rooms, which are equipped with the necessary furniture, shower, toilet, washbasin with hot and cold water. In addition, there is a small cottage - a home for a family or a group of friends.

The tracks in Orlovka are being prepared with the help of new snow groomers, under the guidance of highly qualified specialists. The maintenance of the snow cover is realized with the help of snow cannons. Perhaps the largest number of slopes is located here, there are 9 of them, all of them are of different difficulty levels, the total length is up to 2890 m, and the height difference is from 30 to 560 m, so skiing can be of interest for athletes of different levels of training.

Three cable cars with a length of 110 to 350 m are constantly operating; the average lifting speed of the cable car is about 3 m / s. The cable cars are located one after the other, and this significantly increases the length of the descent. For the embarkation and disembarkation of tourists, there are instructors who are always ready to help with advice and deed.

On the territory of the complex there is an equipment rental office with a large selection of equipment, both for adults and for children and adolescents. Some tracks are illuminated, so skiing is also possible at night. There is a possibility of ordering a sauna, bath, billiards.

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ORLOVKA is one of the oldest villages in Kyrgyzstan, located
in the Kemin region, not far from the Bishkek-Issyk-Kul highway.
The village has about 4 thousand inhabitants.

Orlovka village history

Orlovka's history began in 1910. At this time, many people from Russia moved to Kyrgyzstan. Migrants from Poltava and Kursk provinces and North Caucasus founded a small settlement in the north of Kyrgyzstan, in the future named Orlovka. There are two official versions about the origin of the name Orlovka:

  1. The village was named so because next to the village there was a source "Berkut", which means "Eagle" in Russian. The source was named so because many golden eagles once hovered over it.
  2. The second version suggests that the village was named after one of the first settlers of Orlov.

The founders of the village were Vasily Yakovlevich Duginov (1878-1977), Maxim Alekseevich Glushko (1889-1976) and Savely Stepanovich Polyakov (1883-1967). In 1913 the village consisted of 113 households, the population gradually increased. People came to live in Orlovka from neighboring villages.

The 1917 revolution also affected the inhabitants of Orlovka. At the same time, the first authority was organized in the village - the Village Council. After the revolution in Orlovka, labor associations of peasants, committees of peasant mutual assistance, the Iskra association, whose members sewed boots, rolled felt boots, were engaged in agriculture and beekeeping, were created in Orlovka.

During civil war some residents of the village took part in battles on the side of the Red Army. The Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan awarded the "Orlovchan" G. Melnikov, K. K. Solodovnikov, M. V. Maltsev, F. V. Mikheev, I. V. Mikheev, N.I.Surikov.

After the revolution and the civil war, a period of collectivization began for Orlovka. Agriculture... In 1930, the first collective farms "Ilyich's Testament" and " New life", Which later merged into one collective farm" Testament of Ilyich ". This contributed to the development of agriculture and animal husbandry in the village.

The first school in Orlovka was built in 1934 with money from the Peasant Mutual Aid Committee. At the same time, a school of peasant youth was created, which played a large role in eliminating the illiteracy of the population.

During the Second World War, Orlovka worked for the front and provided the townspeople, workers of factories and factories with meat, milk and bread. Approximately 300 villagers went to the front, of which 152 died in the fighting. In Soviet times, in the Victory Park in Orlovka, an “obelisk to the Orlovites who fell in battles for the Motherland” was erected, where veterans gather on the Victory Day every year.

During the Soviet period, the "Kiminsky Chemical Metallurgical Plant" and the Kyrgyz Mining and Processing Plant were built on the territory of the village.

Orlovka today