The Baybiche Too (or Baybichetoo) (Kyrgyz: Байбичетоо) is a mountain range in the central Tien-Shan separating the Orto Naryn and Atbashi valleys.
On the eastern side, the range features narrow and rugged gorges, which are carved by streams and rivers that flow down the slopes.
These include notable antecedent gorges such as Kara-Buk, Ak-Tal, Uchkun, and Terek.
[1] [2] The range is primarily composed of uplifted Paleozoic limestones, schists, and granites.Structurally, it is classified as a horst-anticline.
The northeastern slopes are partially covered with forests comprising pine trees and shrubs, while subalpine vegetation is found in ravines at elevations between 3100–3300 m. The southern sunny slopes are dominated by grasses such as feather grass, wormwood, and sagebrush.