MEALS INCLUDED: BREAKFAST
Breakfast at the hotel.
08:00 – Departure eastwards toward Lake Issyk Kul. The route passes through the Chuy Valley, Boom Canyon, and along the northern shore of Lake Issyk Kul – one of the largest alpine lakes in the world after Lake Titicaca (150 km).
Known as the “Hot Water Lake” (its name in Kyrgyz translates as such), it is surrounded by the Tian Shan mountains with snow-capped peaks year-round. Its average altitude is 1,700 meters above sea level, maximum depth 702 m, length 180 km, and width 60 km. It occupies a closed tectonic basin. The lake’s waters are slightly saline due to mineral springs at its bottom and surroundings, as well as snowmelt from the surrounding mountains in spring.
13:00 – Arrival at the resort on the lakeshore, accommodation, and free time.
16:00 – 18:00 – Excursion to the open-air museum of Scythian and Turkic petroglyphs (7th century BC – 5th century AD) and the local ethnography museum.
These are ancient Bronze Age settlements with rock carvings in open air. The carvings follow the Saka-Scythian animalistic style, representing animals with beautiful lines and a curious presentation. The site was an ancient temple where inhabitants held rituals, made offerings, and left images of sacred animals. From the museum, there is a stunning view of the “Celestial Mountains” surrounding the lake.
Optional: 1-hour boat ride on the lake. Return to the resort and rest.