Dubai Telegraph - Paris, the village of light in Kyrgyzstan's rugged mountains

EUR -
AED 4.244974
AFN 72.820821
ALL 95.679468
AMD 435.069847
ANG 2.069125
AOA 1059.943556
ARS 1608.41038
AUD 1.649033
AWG 2.083477
AZN 1.960828
BAM 1.950286
BBD 2.324029
BDT 141.589657
BGN 1.975759
BHD 0.435868
BIF 3415.542608
BMD 1.155882
BND 1.475727
BOB 7.973455
BRL 6.141665
BSD 1.153937
BTN 107.875982
BWP 15.734511
BYN 3.500901
BYR 22655.282549
BZD 2.320738
CAD 1.585043
CDF 2629.631372
CHF 0.910875
CLF 0.027167
CLP 1072.7165
CNY 7.959867
CNH 7.977497
COP 4241.407488
CRC 538.976054
CUC 1.155882
CUP 30.630867
CVE 109.954107
CZK 24.487528
DJF 205.479011
DKK 7.47136
DOP 68.496328
DZD 152.86307
EGP 59.999466
ERN 17.338226
ETB 181.855905
FJD 2.559642
FKP 0.866441
GBP 0.867079
GEL 3.138222
GGP 0.866441
GHS 12.578435
GIP 0.866441
GMD 84.954116
GNF 10114.40169
GTQ 8.839008
GYD 241.417396
HKD 9.05505
HNL 30.542641
HRK 7.533347
HTG 151.38197
HUF 393.178948
IDR 19599.362345
ILS 3.593781
IMP 0.866441
INR 108.66508
IQD 1511.625902
IRR 1520706.944273
ISK 143.64086
JEP 0.866441
JMD 181.287413
JOD 0.819536
JPY 183.919854
KES 149.487327
KGS 101.07943
KHR 4610.962577
KMF 493.56122
KPW 1040.327809
KRW 1739.960935
KWD 0.354359
KYD 0.961581
KZT 554.761421
LAK 24778.937947
LBP 103341.603261
LKR 359.962213
LRD 211.16294
LSL 19.465661
LTL 3.413019
LVL 0.699181
LYD 7.387113
MAD 10.782612
MDL 20.095181
MGA 4811.395855
MKD 61.466205
MMK 2425.983079
MNT 4124.393548
MOP 9.314164
MRU 46.190397
MUR 53.760182
MVR 17.870088
MWK 2000.942367
MXN 20.733739
MYR 4.552987
MZN 73.846768
NAD 19.465661
NGN 1567.66451
NIO 42.459945
NOK 11.070054
NPR 172.601971
NZD 1.98137
OMR 0.444436
PAB 1.153937
PEN 3.98942
PGK 4.980917
PHP 69.526124
PKR 322.168873
PLN 4.275387
PYG 7536.690129
QAR 4.219569
RON 5.087616
RSD 117.118848
RUB 96.006653
RWF 1678.952788
SAR 4.339939
SBD 9.306767
SCR 15.832933
SDG 694.685214
SEK 10.812147
SGD 1.481684
SHP 0.867211
SLE 28.405845
SLL 24238.275136
SOS 659.435457
SRD 43.331121
STD 23924.418772
STN 24.430922
SVC 10.096452
SYP 127.969146
SZL 19.471943
THB 38.037761
TJS 11.083163
TMT 4.057145
TND 3.407964
TOP 2.783085
TRY 51.2244
TTD 7.828864
TWD 37.030636
TZS 3000.117216
UAH 50.55027
UGX 4361.667455
USD 1.155882
UYU 46.498526
UZS 14068.222325
VES 525.568607
VND 30413.56094
VUV 137.376492
WST 3.153027
XAF 654.107521
XAG 0.017125
XAU 0.00026
XCD 3.123828
XCG 2.07962
XDR 0.8135
XOF 654.107521
XPF 119.331742
YER 275.797228
ZAR 19.734312
ZMK 10404.320537
ZMW 22.530296
ZWL 372.193456
  • BCE

    0.0600

    25.79

    +0.23%

  • GSK

    -0.5300

    51.84

    -1.02%

  • CMSD

    -0.2420

    22.658

    -1.07%

  • RIO

    -2.5000

    83.15

    -3.01%

  • BTI

    -1.3500

    57.37

    -2.35%

  • NGG

    -3.5400

    81.99

    -4.32%

  • AZN

    -5.3300

    183.6

    -2.9%

  • BCC

    -1.5600

    68.3

    -2.28%

  • CMSC

    -0.2000

    22.65

    -0.88%

  • RBGPF

    -13.5000

    69

    -19.57%

  • BP

    -1.0800

    44.78

    -2.41%

  • RELX

    -0.4600

    33.36

    -1.38%

  • VOD

    -0.0900

    14.33

    -0.63%

  • RYCEF

    -1.2600

    15.34

    -8.21%

  • JRI

    -0.3900

    11.77

    -3.31%

Paris, the village of light in Kyrgyzstan's rugged mountains
Paris, the village of light in Kyrgyzstan's rugged mountains / Photo: VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO - AFP

Paris, the village of light in Kyrgyzstan's rugged mountains

To reach Paris's Eiffel Tower, Nurzhigit Abrahman had to zig-zag through treacherous mountain passes and avoid an avalanche before getting a foggy glimpse of the 15-metre (50-foot) monument in a mountain hamlet in Kyrgyzstan.

Text size:

The settlement is one of the few spots of civilisation on the only road that links the north and south of the Central Asian nation, a bustling route amid surging trade with Russia and China.

Around 100 "Parisians" live in the makeshift village, which got its name from the truckers drawn to the glow of its roadside cafes, and somehow the idea of the City of Light stuck.

"I stopped in Paris because the roads are closed, there's too much snow. While they grit the roads, I'm going to eat and rest," Abrahman, 22, told AFP from the inside of his truck cab.

"There's a small repair shop here, we can change a tire," said Abrahman, who is ferrying cargo from the capital Bishkek to the southern city of Osh -- a drive of around 700 kilometres (430 miles) and at least 15 hours away.

The route winds through landlocked Kyrgyzstan's Suusamyr Valley, which posted a record-low temperature of -47 degrees Celsius (-53 Fahrenheit) in 2023.

The road also has the grim distinction of the most road fatalities of any in the country.

During the winter storm, visibility is almost zero and uncovered faces are stung by the ice crystals being whipped up by a blizzard.

- Kilometre 152 -

Paris has become a popular stopover for the growing numbers of vehicles navigating one of the world's most mountainous countries.

In honour of the name, last summer the village was gifted its own version of the famed tower.

"Our village is called Paris, and in Paris there's an Eiffel Tower,"said Nurzhan Kubatbekov, Kyrgyzstan's answer to Gustave Eiffel, who paid $14,000 for the replica.

Although 20 times smaller than the real thing, it still lights up at night, just like the original.

But that is where the comparisons with the French capital end.

Where one Paris has Notre Dame cathedral, the other boasts a new little mosque. Instead of pigeons gathered on open squares or rats scurrying through metro stations, a battered stable for mountain-hardened horses and cows.

But to government officials, this Paris does not exist -- it is just kilometre 152 of the Bishkek-Osh highway.

- 'Legalise us or raze it' -

The village popped up to meet the growing demands of long-distance drivers, but has never been formally incorporated.

"Before, there was nothing here, then containers appeared, and a village formed," said Tamara Kachkynbayeva, a 55-year-old who runs a cafe serving traditional meat dishes.

"We started feeding and warming drivers between the mountain passes. There's even an infirmary for first aid," she added.

Locals are now pushing to get recognition for the village and its French-inspired name.

"The population is asking to legalise the situation and make the name Paris official," Kachkynbayeva said.

Urmat Nusubaliyev, one of the first to settle in Paris 27 years ago,is waiting for an answer by spring.

"No one has any documents for this land. The village technically belongs to two different districts," the 47-year-old said. "Either they legalise us or they raze it."

But the future of Paris is uncertain.

To deal with growing cargo volumes, authorities are planning to open an alternative route between Bishkek and Osh, bypassing the village, later this year.

It would be faster, but likely just as risky.

After Paris, truckers have to navigate several passes at altitudes of more than 3,000 metres including a dangerous spot known as Camel's Pass, where rocks are covered in phone numbers for emergency breakdown services.

Stranded vehicles can quickly become buried under intense snowfall.

Eldiyar Dulatov, 26, was one of the unlucky drivers AFP journalists met on the road during the stormy January day.

"I've got no signal and seven people in the car," he lamented. "A pipe has burst and the fuel is leaking."

A.El-Ahbaby--DT