10. Arstanbap Waterfall
Actually there are two waterfalls named Arstanbap, one of them is bigger and other is smaller.
Nestled in the majestic Babash-Ata mountain range, the Grand Waterfall lives up to its name with a towering height of 80 meters. Its narrow width creates the illusion of an even greater length, and the cascading waters create a thunderous sound that echoes through the valley. True to its Kyrgyz name, which translates to "Lion's Mouth," the waterfall's roar resembles the mighty roar of a lion.
The Lesser Arslanbob Waterfall, at a height of 30 meters, is a more intimate and picturesque sight. Surrounded by lush trees, it can be reached via narrow paths leading from the nearby village. The waterfall's wide cascade and the surrounding foliage create a captivating scene, especially at the base, where a large tree invites visitors to tie ribbons or cloth scraps and make a wish.