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Quick Details:
- Duration: Full-day or 2-day tour (option to add Kolsai Lakes)
- Departure Location: Almaty, Bishkek
- Ages: Suitable for all ages
- Availability: May to October (best time)
- Activities: Off-road drive, hike, picnic, photo session
- Included: Guide, 4×4 transfer, permits, entrance fee
- Excluded: Meals, accommodation (can be arranged on request)
Itinerary
Location & Elevation
Kaindy Lake is located 290 km southeast of Almaty, Kazakhstan, near Saty village in the Kolsai Lakes National Park. It sits at an elevation of 2,000 meters (6,562 feet) above sea level and is surrounded by spruce-covered slopes of the Tian Shan mountains.

The Mystery of the Sunken Forest
The lake was formed in 1911 after a massive earthquake triggered a landslide, creating a natural dam that flooded a valley of spruce trees. What remains is the ghostly forest, with trunks sticking out from the turquoise water — and the preserved underwater branches still visible beneath the surface. This creates an almost mythical landscape, perfect for photography and nature lovers.

How to Get to Kaindy Lake from Almaty
- By tour: The easiest way is with a guided Kaindy Lake tour from Almaty, which includes all logistics, off-road vehicle, and permits.
- By rental car: Drive to Saty village (~5–6 hours), then use a local 4×4 (last 15 km is off-road).
- Public transport: Limited. You can take a shared taxi to Kegen and hire a local driver.
Tip: Combine Kaindy with Kolsai Lakes for a richer experience!

Kaindy Lake Weather & Best Time to Visit
- May – October: Best months, with lush greenery and stable weather
- November – April: Lake may freeze; limited access due to snow
- Temperature: Summer average is 15–20°C; nights are cooler
Always bring warm clothing — even in summer, Kaindy Lake’s temperature can drop suddenly due to the mountain climate.

Accommodation & Camping
- Stay in Saty Village: Guesthouses, homestays, or yurts with basic comfort
- Camping: Allowed near the lake, but with a national park permit
Glamping options: Available on request – perfect for couples or families

Activities Around Kaindy Lake
- Hiking & Photography – best for landscape and nature lovers
- Horseback Riding – rent a horse from locals to explore nearby ridges
- Kolsai & Kaindy Expedition – multi-day trekking loop
Birdwatching & Picnic – enjoy the peaceful forest atmosphere

Tour Highlights
- Visit the underwater forest of Kaindy Lake – a rare natural phenomenon
- Short and easy hike to a scenic panoramic viewpoint
- Travel through Kegeti and Kungei Alatau gorges
- Combine with Kolsai Lakes for a complete alpine experience
- Local guide and 4×4 support for a safe off-road journey
- Spot eagles, marmots, and wildflowers during the summer
- Experience authentic Kazakh mountain culture in Saty village
Full description
Tour Itinerary (Sample Program)
- 07:00 – Depart from Almaty in a 4×4 vehicle
- 10:30 – Arrive in Saty village, rest break
- 11:30 – Drive towards Kaindy Lake entrance (off-road section)
- 12:30 – Begin short hike (1.5 km) to Kaindy Lake viewpoint
- 13:00 – Explore the underwater forest and enjoy picnic lunch
- 14:30 – Optional hike around the lake or horseback ride
- 16:00 – Return to Saty village / continue to Kolsai Lake (if 2-day tour)
- 20:00 – Return to Almaty (if 1-day tour)
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FAQ
How far is Kaindy Lake from Almaty?
Approx. 290 km. The drive takes about 5-6 hours, including off-road section.
Do I need a permit to visit Kaindy Lake?
Yes, you need a national park entry permit. Included in our tours.
What’s the best season to visit Kaindy?
Late spring to early autumn (May–October) is ideal.
Can I swim in Kaindy Lake?
Swimming is not recommended due to cold temperatures and sharp submerged trees.
Is the hike to the lake difficult in Kaindy Lake?
No. It’s an easy 1.5 km walk from the 4×4 drop-off point.
Are there toilets or shops nearby in Kaindy Lake?
Only basic facilities in Saty village, about 15 km from the lake.
Can I visit Kaindy and Kolsai in one day?
Yes, but it’s better to stay overnight in Saty to enjoy both properly.
Is Kaindy Lake accessible in winter?
The road is usually blocked by snow — winter access is limited and requires preparation.
How was Kaindy Lake formed?
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