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تبديلDiscover Kolsai Lakes: The Blue Pearl of Kazakhstan

Quick Details:
Duration: 2 to 4 days (flexible)
Departure Location: Almaty, Bishkek, Karakol
Ages: All ages (children 8+ for hiking)
Availability: Year-round (May–October best for hiking)
Activities: Hiking, horse trekking, lake camping, photography, nature tours
Included: Local guide, private transfer, permits, accommodation or tents
Excluded: Meals (can be arranged optionally)
Itinerary
Introduction to Kolsai Lakes National Park
The Kolsai Lakes are a trio of stunning alpine lakes in southeastern Kazakhstan, nestled in the northern slopes of the Tien Shan Mountains. Located near the Kyrgyzstan border, these lakes are often called the “Pearls of the Northern Tien Shan” thanks to their deep blue color and serene forested surroundings. They lie within the Kolsai-Kaindy National Park, a protected area home to rare wildlife and scenic hiking routes.

How to Get to Kolsai Lake
You can travel from Almaty to Kolsai Lake (approx. 300 km, 5–6 hours) via Kuldja Road, or from Bishkek to Kolsai Lake (approx. 6–7 hours) through the Kegen Border Crossing. We provide cross-border tours including permits and local guides. Most travelers stay overnight in Saty village, which serves as the gateway to the lakes.

Hiking & Horse Trekking at Kolsai Lakes
The hike from Kolsai I to Kolsai II is one of Kazakhstan’s most scenic routes – 8 km of moderate ascent through dense forests, alpine meadows, and river crossings. For those less comfortable hiking, horse trekking is a great alternative. More advanced trekkers can continue to Lake III, but permits and multi-day camping are required.

Kolsai Lake Weather & Elevation
The elevation of Kolsai Lake I is approx. 1,800 meters, while Kolsai II lies at around 2,250 meters. Summer weather is mild (15–22°C during the day), while evenings can be cold. Rain is common in spring and early summer, and snow lingers in shaded areas until June. In winter, the lakes freeze and turn into an otherworldly snow-covered landscape.

Accommodation & Camping Options
Visitors can stay in guesthouses in Saty village (local, family-run stays), or choose tent camping by Kolsai Lake I. Multi-day treks include camping near Kolsai II with provided gear and support. We ensure eco-friendly practices and provide all the necessary expedition equipment.

Why Choose Our Kolsai Lake Tour
Our Kolsai Lake tours are designed for comfort, adventure, and authenticity. We handle all logistics – including permits, transfers, local guides, and accommodation. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing lake visit or a challenging horse trek into the alpine, our team can create a custom itinerary just for you.

Tour Highlights
Visit Kolsai Lake I and II, the most beautiful alpine lakes in Kazakhstan
Camp or stay in guesthouses near the lake or Saty village
Year-round access – from Bishkek to Kolsai Lake, or from Almaty
Ride horses or hike to the upper lakes and forest ridgelines
Explore Kaindy Lake and its sunken forest (optional extension)
Stunning mountain views, picnic spots, wildflower valleys
Ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and trekking enthusiasts
Perfect weekend escape from Almaty or a cross-border tour from Kyrgyzstan
Full description
Kolsai Lake Itinerary Program
Day 1: Depart from Almaty or Bishkek early morning. Cross the Kegen border (if from Kyrgyzstan). Arrive in Saty village, check into a guesthouse or campsite. Evening walk around Kolsai Lake I.
Day 2: After breakfast, begin the 8 km hike (or horse ride) from Kolsai I to Kolsai Lake II, passing through pine forests, open meadows, and rivers. Enjoy a picnic at the second lake.
Day 3 (Optional): Spend the day hiking or riding back from Lake II, or visit Kaindy Lake – famous for its submerged forest. Overnight in Saty or return to Almaty/Bishkek.
Day 4: Scenic return drive through mountains and gorges. Stop at panoramic viewpoints for photos. Tour ends in the afternoon or evening.
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الأسئلة الشائعة
Where is Kolsai Lake located?
Kolsai Lakes are in southeastern Kazakhstan near the Kyrgyz border, about 300 km from Almaty and 80 km from the Kegen border crossing.
How to get from Bishkek to Kolsai Lake?
Travel via the Kegen Border. We offer private transfers or tours from Bishkek. It takes approximately 6–7 hours including border time.
What is the elevation of Kolsai Lake?
Kolsai Lake I is at about 1,800 meters, Kolsai II at 2,250 meters, and Lake III near 2,900 meters elevation.
Can I camp at Kolsai Lakes?
Yes, you can camp near Kolsai Lake I and Lake II. We provide tents, mats, and other equipment for guided camping trips.
When is the best time to visit Kolsai?
May to October is ideal for hiking and camping. Winter visits are possible but require special equipment.
Are there horse treks to Kolsai Lake II?
Yes! You can hire a horse in Saty village and ride to Lake II with a guide. It’s a great option for families or non-hikers.
Can I visit Kaindy Lake with this tour?
Definitely. We offer combined Kolsai + Kaindy Lake tours for those who want to see the famous sunken forest as well.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, we accept last-minute bookings, but availability may vary. It’s best to book in advance to secure your preferred date.
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