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One-day tour to Turgen Waterfall and Issyk Lake

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Place of departure: Baitursynov Street, between Abaya and Satpayev, opposite the Astana Hotel.

Program:

Collection at 8:30, at 9:00 departure of the bus.
11:00 — 14:00 rest by Issyk Lake, walk, lunch time
15:00 — 17:00 hike to the Bear waterfall, rest at the waterfall
17:30 — 18:10 visit to the ostrich farm
18:10 — 19:00 return to Almaty.

The time is indicated approximately and may vary depending on the physical fitness and punctuality of the group, as well as in unforeseen circumstances!

The price includes:

  • passage.
  • guide support.
  • environmental collection.

Children under 6 years old are free of charge, without providing a separate seat on the bus.

Children's ticket from 6 to 12 years old inclusive.

Note:

Entrance to the ostrich farm is paid separately, on the spot 700 tg.vz, 400 tg.det.
— For children under 6 years old for free, without providing a seat on the bus.
What you need to take with you: food and drinks (at least 2 liters of water per person), sunscreen and glasses.
How to dress: a hat, a windbreaker or a jacket, comfortable walking shoes (do not wear slates or flip-flops).

For us, your comfort and convenience come first. With us, your vacation will be unforgettable!

One-day tour to Turgen Waterfall and Issyk Lake

with a visit to the ostrich farm and trout farm

Turgen Waterfalls is one of the most famous and interesting trips, located on the territory of the Ile-Alatau National Park. In total, there are 7 waterfalls in the Turgen gorge, the most famous of which, of course, is the Bear Waterfall. It is formed by a small river Turgen, falling off a cliff from a 30-meter height. In addition to the fact that the waterfall itself is located in a very beautiful place, a stormy and foamy stream of water literally crashes into the rock, as if trying to break through it, completing a picturesque landscape of overhanging rocks on three sides, which at one time were broken by an earthquake. The smallest splashes scatter in all directions, forming a real cloud.