4-Day Active Tour Around Almaty
On our 4 day tours, you will discover endless semi-desserts of Altyn Emel, stunning Charyn canyon, breath-taking Kolsai and Kaindy mountain lakes
Lower Kolsay lake
One of the most stunning mountain lakes in Kazakhstan
Lower Kolsay Lake, located in Kazakhstan's Almaty Region, is a beautiful turquoise lake within Kolsay Lakes National Park, about 30 kilometers from the town of Saty. Known for its stunning views of mountains and lush forests, it offers activities like hiking and camping, appealing to all skill levels. Additionally, visitors can learn about the local nomadic culture. The best time to visit is from late June to early September when the weather is pleasant. Lower Kolsay Lake is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts!
Almaty
Our start point
Kapchagai Lake
A lifeline in the steppe — the Reservoir powers the region and fuels recreation, from fishing to beach adventures near Almaty
Aktau Mountains
Hike through the otherworldly lanscape — a maze of colored cliffs and ancient canyons waiting to be explored in Altyn-Emel's wild heart
Katutau lava formations
Rising like frozen waves in the desert — a surreal volcanic landscape shaped by ancient eruptions in Altyn-Emel Park
Basshi village
Basepoint of any trip to the Altyn Emel National Park
Singing Dune
A natural wonder that emits a deep, resonant hum when the wind moves its sands—a rare and mysterious desert phenomenon
Charyn Canyon
Vast cliffs, winding gorges, and the iconic Valley of Castles, carved by nature over millions of years
Satty village
Saty village is a gateway to Kolsay Lakes
Lower Kolsay lake
One of the most stunning mountain lakes in Kazakhstan
Middle Kolsay lake
The middle (second) Kolsai lake (Mynzhylgy) is located at an altitude of 2252, the largest of the three lakes.
Kaindy lake
Kaindy Lake is famous for its turquoise waters and submerged trees.