According to the conclusions of the Leningrad expedition of archaeologists, Suleiman-Too has been a sacred place since ancient times. And now it attracts a lot of people with its natural strength. The epicenter museum is located in a cave that was allegedly used for rituals in pre-Islamic times. Climbing the mountain is not difficult, and a child will overcome it. The exposition is interesting, although not very large. Some exhibits require restoration. From above there is a beautiful view of the city of Osh and the surrounding area. The cost of the entrance ticket is budgetary.
Taking into account the fact that there is really nowhere else to go in Osh (in terms of cultural enrichment, not a walk), then, for the absence of competitors ... 4*. But to be honest, 3. The ticket costs 40 som without climbing the pilgrim trail. There is a hill walk to the museum itself, but there is free water in the museum itself. Great view of the city, which has nothing remarkable.
In the museum itself, in fact, there is one hall with exhibits - a few fossil shards, and a staircase with ancient people and stuffed animals. And everything. As a museum, it is very weak. But it's a sacred place.
Incredible beauty ❤
Before climbing the steps, of course, the steep slope is under 40* but these are all small things, compared to the fact that we saw such beauty.