Talas is a town located in Kyrgyzstan, a country in Central Asia. It serves as the administrative center of Talas Region and is notable as one of the country's significant population centers.
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Talas was founded in 1877 by East Slavs.
After the fall of the Soviet union, Talas has suffered from being cut off from the main transport route into Kyrgyzstan. Nevertheless, still much transport is carried out by going into Kazakhstan and then back into Kyrgyzstan coming from Bishkek. Some marshrutkas take this route.
thumb|right|300px|Timetable of urban buses (Sept 2018)
The town stretches very far out and might not be easily be explored on foot, depending on where your hotel is located. The walking distance between the western bus station and the central bazaar is 4-5 km.
Kyzyl-Oy – A village popular with foreign tourists, has beautiful orange mountains around it and a mountain valley for hiking and yurt stay. Also gateway to the eastern regions of Kyrgyzstan. Toktogul – A nice and picturesque water reservoir and convenient hub/stop between Bishkek and Osh. A 4WD can bring you down southwest from Kyzyl-Oy. Sary-Chelek Nature Reserve – One of the highlights of Kyrgyzstan with a beautiful lake, excellent hiking, diverse flora and fauna, picturesque mountains and much more. On the way between Toktogul and Jalal-Abad.
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