Kalmak-Ashuu Pass: A Gateway to Lake Son-Kul's Northern Shore
Visits: 5795
The Kalmak-Ashuu Pass stands as a towering sentinel at an elevation of 3447 meters above sea level. This pass presents an intriguing journey that leads to the serene northern shores of Lake Son-Kul.
The pass's accessibility is a seasonal affair, granting passage solely during the summer and autumn months (from June to October). During the rest of the year, heavy snowfall renders the route impassable. The journey to the pass is a captivating expedition through ever-changing landscapes: barren stone deserts transform into expansive alpine meadows adorned with the elegance of edelweiss flowers.
Navigating the winding path of Kalmak-Ashuu Pass not only reveals the natural splendor of Kyrgyzstan but also allows travelers to connect with the region's diverse and awe-inspiring terrain.
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