Sary-Chelek Lake
The famous Sary-Chelek Lake is located in the Sary-Chelek Nature Reserve. Also in the reserve there are 6 more lakes: Kyla, Aram Lake, Choychok Lake, Big Lake and two small lakes - Bakali and Tua Lakes. From the mouth of the reserve to the lake to reach Sary-Chelek Lake you have to walk a long way. Its length is about 15-20 km. Along the way, densely populated trees grow on the foothills, slopes and ridges, and the mountains are covered with green grass and flowers. According to scientists, Lake Sary-Chelek It was formed after an earthquake 10,000 years ago. With an area of 492 hectares, it is 7.5 km long and 2.3 km wide. Its average depth is 98 meters and its deepest point is 244 meters. As a result, Kyrgyzstan is the second largest city after Issyk-Kul. It is the second deepest lake. Sary-Chelek Lake is located at an altitude of 1878 meters above sea level.





