Karakuri
Lake
Karakuri
Lake, known as the father of glaciers, sitting
at an elevation of 3600 meters (1,1808 feet),
is located at the foot of Mount Maztagata.
It is an unspoiled place like Shangri-la
for its dramatic and spectacular natural
scenery. The surface of the lake reflects
the snow-covered peaks of Mount Muztagata,
which towers in the background. Hikes and
walks around here is a kind of refreshing.
Especially in summer, flowers bloom and
the air is fresh and pleasant. However,
it can get very cold at this altitude however,
so bring extra clothing with you to keep
warm. An entire walk around the lake need
one day. You can also spend more time here,
staying in the Kazakh Yurts or camping if
you have your own tent.
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