Kyrgyzstan is home to unique natural landscapes that everyone should see at least once. In addition to the famous Issyk-Kul, the country boasts many high-altitude lakes with crystal-clear water, scenic surroundings, and a special, tranquil atmosphere. Here’s our guide to ten lakes worth exploring.
Son-Kul
This alpine lake in the gorges of the Tian Shan mountains was formed by glacial melt. In summer, Son-Kul becomes a popular destination for travelers seeking to experience the beauty of nature and nomadic culture. The lake is about a six- to seven-hour drive from Bishkek.
Eshenkul
Located in the Eshenkul Gorge at the foot of rocky mountains in the Jalal-Abad region, this lake captivates with its stunning beauty, bluish-blue waters, and a deep sense of solitude in nature.
Sary-Chelek
Located about 500 kilometers from Bishkek, in the Sary-Chelek Nature Reserve, this lake offers picturesque views of dense forests along its shoreline and striking landscapes. Access to the lake is available only from the northern and southern sides.
Kol-Tor
A lake with crystal-clear water, Kol-Tor is surrounded by untouched natural beauty. Though the journey to reach it is challenging, the reward is a serene experience of solitude, fresh mountain air, and an escape from city life.
Kel-Suu
Kel-Suu is one of the most mysterious and breathtaking lakes in Kyrgyzstan, located at an altitude of 3514 meters in the southeastern part of Naryn region. The lake's color changes throughout the day depending on sunlight — from bright blue to deep emerald. Due to its location in a border zone with China, a special border permit is required to visit.
Tulpar-Kol
This high-altitude lake lies at the foot of Lenin Peak in the Osh region and features mesmerizing blue water. The most scenic views can be enjoyed from the surrounding hills and mountains.
Ala-Kul
The color of this unique alpine lake changes depending on the weather and season. Though the water remains cold year-round, the lake attracts visitors with its dramatic and photogenic landscape.
Kol-Ukok
Surrounded by green meadows and flower-filled fields, this high-altitude lake with azure water offers a sense of solitude and harmony with nature. Its tranquil beauty makes it a favorite for hiking and camping.
Merzbacher Lake
This mysterious lake forms every summer and is divided into two parts by a natural ice bridge. Twice a year, a rare phenomenon occurs: part of the lake drains into the river, creating a unique natural spectacle.
Chatyr-Kol
A sky-blue lake in the Tian Shan mountains, Chatyr-Kol is an important stop for many migratory birds. It lies within a protected nature reserve, and visitors must obtain special permits to access it.